Mucize: The miracle

The tale shown in the film was a miracle, in keeping with the meaning of the word "miracle" in the title.

If this were simply a tale, the plot of the movie may have been in there, but it's not. It is based on a genuine narrative that is surrounded by men and is based on fact; it is the life story of every villager. Mahsun Kirmizigul is the director of this 2015 production. Mahsun Kirmizigul, Talat Bulut, Mert Turak, and other top Turkish film industry talent are included in it.

It is a straight forward narrative recounted by a rural school teacher. He gets sent to Palu to teach in a school there after living and working in a metropolis. Mahir decides to carry out his duty in defiance of the desires of his family. He arrives in a location that the rest of the world seemed to have forgotten. The rural residents are unaware of him and the circumstances behind his presence, and they don't even have a school.

The inhabitants resemble a single extended family. The chief has a number of daughters and six sons. Aziz, his youngest son, is the target of scorn from all the local kids since he is profoundly intellectually and physically handicapped. He only appears to be able to interact with a black horse who shadows him everywhere. The school master intends to return to his cozy home and cushy life after realizing that there is nothing he can accomplish without a school . He changes his mind, though, after seeing the kindness and warm reception of the locals for a total stranger.

But he has a problem. He informs the chief that he will remain as long as girls are permitted to attend school. In a region where girls were never seen to be qualified to teach in schools, this was a paradigm change. Despite some criticism, the chief is in agreement.

He starts building a school with his own funds, and the bandit leader—a Turkish Robin Hood who is the local chief's son—assists him in this endeavor.

Despite himself, Aziz keeps being lured to the school, and eventually he enters and takes a seat on the final bench. The instructor softly entices him to join the group and prevents the kids from picking on him assiduously and with unflappable tolerance. Up until the day when he can finally say his father's name—the very first words he ever spoke—with struggle and triumph.

A series of subsequent situations cause Aziz to marry his bride and depart the community with her. Seven years later, he returns a different man. Did you do any type of operation, son? His father, the chief, wonders as his family swarms around him and turns to face the lovely guy in front of them. Aziz smiles as he casts a quick glimpse at his love standing behind him. 

Simple tones dominate. Initially, the feelings appear to be in black and white. But as the movie goes on, it becomes clear to the audience that the villagers' lives, with all their complexities and impacts, are not dissimilar from their own. The language and monologues in this film are also some of the most beautiful and poetic I've ever heard.

 Each scene in this masterpiece is a depiction of the most exquisite canvas.

Ms. Shilna. V. K, Assistant Professor of Statistics, Al Shifa College of Arts and Science, Kizhattoor, Perinthalmanna 

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