Miracle in Cell No. 7: Heartwarming Story inside a Prison Cell
''Miracle in Cell No. 7'' is a South Korean fervent comedy-drama film, directed by Lee Hwan Kyung, which was released in 2013. The story forwards with a mild mentally challenged man who is wrongly imprisoned for a criminal offense he did not commit.
The film visualises the man's attempt to live his life in jail while maintaining a strong connection with his daughter.
Lee Yong Goo, the protagonist of the movie, is imprisoned and assigned to "Cell No. 7", the roughest cell in a maximum-security jail. Yong Goo saves the life of his cellmate - So Yang Ho, who is a prison gang leader.
Yang Ho repays the favour by
smuggling Lee Ye Seung (Yong Goo's daughter) into Cell No. 7. The cell's
prisoners slowly befriend Yong Goo and start to feel that he is a good man who
just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
The police head commissioner,
however, threatens to harm Ye Seung if Yong Goo does not confess his crime
during the trial. At length, Yong Goo chooses to plead guilty and accepts the
death sentence; sadly, his execution date of December 23 coincides with his
young daughter's birthday.
The script revolves around a strong
family bond between the mentally disabled father and his young daughter. The
movie begins with a young woman collecting witnesses and later standing in
court to reverse the ruling of a case filed many years ago.
In court, she starts telling her
story and that is when the real part of the movie begins. She depicts how her
father was mistreated by the police and prison authorities and how he was
bullied in jail but slowly his innocence and fondness for his daughter placed
him in everyone's heart.
Out of emotions, other inmates planned to smuggle his daughter into the prison to reunite the father-daughter duo. Within the prison walls, funny moments could not make them forget the discomfort of a life in prison. The scenes altered between conveying emotions and being funny.
Along with a great storyline, the movie had some shortcomings, too. Upon close inspection, some parts of the movie may seem illogical or impractical to many. For instance, how can a mentally challenged person like Yong Goo be Ye Seung's guardian in the first place? Firmly, he does not have enough mentally maturity enough to raise a child.
Secondly, the older Ye Seung's argument
at court is only based on what her father told her and that too, without any
strong evidence. Thirdly, the police head's conspiracy and rage to scrape him
out was not much logical, either.
Moreover, the decision of giving
the death sentence to a mentally challenged person is not a true justification.
And lastly, the prisoners managing such a big air balloon for their escape
cannot be justified as well.
These were some of the illogical
and unrealistic events from a critic's perspective but rest assured, these
shortcomings do not reduce the greatness of this movie.
All the characters played salient
roles to construct the entire movie. It is fun to observe the prison inmates
developing friendships with Yong Goo despite everyone's diverse personalities.
Although it was a narrative-style storyline, it had some inconceivable
melodramatic scenes.
Ryu Seung Ryong portrayed the
character of the mentally handicapped father very powerfully. The child actor
Kal So Won portrayal of her role proved that it was meant for her. The adult
version of the girl seems to be bold and the sharp acting skill made her
performance very captivating.
What matters the most in this movie
is the character development and interaction, which was executed in an
outstanding way. The supporting cast also did an excellent job. Hope, justice,
mercy, innocence, sacrifice, and affection are the main themes which were
explored in this harrowing and satisfying movie.
This movie can be positioned next
to other prison movies such as "The Shawshank Redemption", "The
Green Mile", "Get the Gringo", and "Cool Hand Look".
Moreover, do not forget to grab a box of tissues before you start watching this
movie as it will make you shed tears while lighting up your face with a smile
at the same time
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