Children who were held hostage in their elementary school tell stories of miraculous things, but many adults are skeptical that the Cokeville Miracle ever truly happened.Children who were held hostage in their elementary school tell stories of miraculous things, but many adults are skeptical that the Cokeville Miracle ever truly happened.Children who were held hostage in their elementary school tell stories of miraculous things, but many adults are skeptical that the Cokeville Miracle ever truly happened.
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This movie won't be winning any awards for acting, although a couple of the kids were pretty good. And not the best special effects, but they did great for the budget they probably had to work with. Definitely did NOT get 80's fashion and hairstyles down, and I guarantee they took artistic liberties with the story. What movie doesn't?
But look past that and you'll see a decent movie about a horrific event and how a tiny little town in Wyoming handled it. Real people, a real event, and how they overcame it all through prayer.
If you don't believe in prayer or divine intervention, you'll hate this movie because you won't be able to see past your own bias.
But look past that and you'll see a decent movie about a horrific event and how a tiny little town in Wyoming handled it. Real people, a real event, and how they overcame it all through prayer.
If you don't believe in prayer or divine intervention, you'll hate this movie because you won't be able to see past your own bias.
Like others I had never heard of this incident and after reading about it, the movie does follow the events pretty close.
Some scenes just felt out of place like when the commissioner stopped by the station with his checkbook. That was random.
The development of why the perpetrators did what they did was never really explained.
The ending was a tad too long.
Some scenes just felt out of place like when the commissioner stopped by the station with his checkbook. That was random.
The development of why the perpetrators did what they did was never really explained.
The ending was a tad too long.
This is a film about faith. I imagine many people who watch it may be aware of that beforehand. But if you weren't, and it projects ideals you disagree with, it is best to acknowledge that in a civil, thoughtful, non-attacking way.
Often, if I am critical of material I find offensive (excessive, gratuitous violence and gore, or pornography) I get the injured (and ironically, almost pious) response of "Well, if you don't want to see it, don't watch it." Then they adamantly add "But don't criticize my choices or get in my way." And they cite the First Amendment.
That works in both directions. Realize it. Acknowledge it. Embrace it.
Often, if I am critical of material I find offensive (excessive, gratuitous violence and gore, or pornography) I get the injured (and ironically, almost pious) response of "Well, if you don't want to see it, don't watch it." Then they adamantly add "But don't criticize my choices or get in my way." And they cite the First Amendment.
That works in both directions. Realize it. Acknowledge it. Embrace it.
Here's what I don't get. Why did so many people who don't want to watch a movie about God or religion watch a movie with the word "miracle" in the title? I understand if you don't like that kind of stuff. I don't like horror films so I don't watch movies with the word "horror" in it. You can't complain about a movie being exactly what the title says it's going to be. It's a low budget film, but they did a pretty good job with it. It's great for what it is! And I expected it to be about God, religion, and miracles because I looked at the title. Go into knowing what it is and you will like it. If you go into expecting it to be a big budget Hollywood film you will be disappointed.
I found this movie to be a feel good great movie and yes the acting and effects were not the best I still found it engaging and tugged at the heart strings
This movie was not made to win awards or make celebrities, this movie was created to let people know of the miracle that happened on that day 30 years ago and I believe it did just that for me.
There are a few parts that could've been adjusted probably with a larger budget, but if i wanted CG graphics and special effects I would watch something else
The fact that I had never even heard of this real life miraculous story until now makes me rate it even higher.
I would highly recommend this movie to anyone interested, the world could use a little more movies like this.
This movie was not made to win awards or make celebrities, this movie was created to let people know of the miracle that happened on that day 30 years ago and I believe it did just that for me.
There are a few parts that could've been adjusted probably with a larger budget, but if i wanted CG graphics and special effects I would watch something else
The fact that I had never even heard of this real life miraculous story until now makes me rate it even higher.
I would highly recommend this movie to anyone interested, the world could use a little more movies like this.
Did you know
- TriviaT.C. Christensen required actor Nathan Stevens, who played David Young, not to interact with the children on set until filming. That way their reactions to Young were genuine and real.
- GoofsThe film is set in 1986, but several of the vehicles used, including David Young's white minivan, were 1990s models.
- Quotes
David Young: [after blowing up a school bus with homemade fuses] PERFECTION! Bwahahaha, absolute perfection!
- ConnectionsReferences To Save the Children (1994)
- SoundtracksSuo-Gan (Rest In Peace)
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Written by David Warner
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- Also known as
- Чудо Коквилла
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- Utah, USA(interiors)
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- Gross US & Canada
- $1,348,456
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $159,468
- Jun 7, 2015
- Gross worldwide
- $1,348,456
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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