• Miracle In Cell No 7 Eng Sub Full Movie

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    Miracle in Cell No. 7: A Heartwarming Comedy-Drama About a Father's Love Miracle in Cell No. 7 is a 2013 South Korean movie that tells the story of Yong-gu, a mentally challenged father who is wrongly accused of murdering a young girl and sent to prison. There, he befriends his fellow inmates, who help him reunite with his
    daughter Ye-seung, who visits him in cell number 7.

    The movie is based on a true story and has been praised for its touching portrayal of the bond between father and daughter, as well as the humor and humanity of the prison inmates. The movie stars Ryu Seung-ryong as Yong-gu, Park Shin-hye as the adult Ye-
    seung, and Gal So-won as the young Ye-seung. The movie was directed by Lee Hwan-kyung and written by Lee Hwan-kyung, Kim Young-seok, and Kim Hwang-sung.

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    Miracle in Cell No. 7 was a huge box office success in South Korea, becoming the eighth highest-grossing film of all time in the country. It also received positive reviews from critics and audiences alike, winning several awards and nominations at
    various film festivals and ceremonies. The movie has been remade in several countries, including Turkey, Indonesia, Philippines, India, and Nigeria.

    If you are looking for a movie that will make you laugh and cry at the same time, Miracle in Cell No. 7 is a perfect choice. You can watch it with English subtitles on Netflix[^1^] [^3^] or Viki[^2^]. You will not regret spending two hours of your time
    with this miracle of a movie.


    One of the most remarkable aspects of Miracle in Cell No. 7 is the cast of talented actors who brought the characters to life. Ryu Seung-ryong, who played Yong-gu, is one of the most versatile and acclaimed actors in South Korea, having starred in
    various genres of films and television shows. He won several awards for his performance as Yong-gu, including the Grand Prize for Film at the Baeksang Arts Awards. Kal So-won, who played the young Ye-seung, was only eight years old when she filmed the
    movie, but she impressed everyone with her natural and expressive acting. She also won several awards for her role, including Best New Actress at the Blue Dragon Film Awards. Park Shin-hye, who played the adult Ye-seung, is one of the most popular and
    influential actresses in South Korea and Asia, having starred in many hit dramas and movies. She also received praise and recognition for her role as Ye-seung, including Best Supporting Actress at the Grand Bell Awards.

    The other actors who played the inmates in cell number 7 also delivered memorable performances that added humor and warmth to the movie. Oh Dal-su played So Yang-ho, the leader of the inmates who becomes Yong-gu's protector and friend. He is known for
    his comedic and supporting roles in many successful films, such as The Thieves (2012), The Attorney (2013), and Ode to My Father (2014). Jung Jin-young played Jang Min-hwan, a former chief of police who was framed for corruption. He is a veteran actor
    who has appeared in many films and dramas, such as The King and the Clown (2005), Dong Yi (2010), and The Moon Embracing the Sun (2012). Park Won-sang played Choi Choon-ho, a con artist who becomes Ye-seung's tutor. He is a character actor who has
    starred in many films and dramas, such as Silenced (2011), The Flu (2013), and Misaeng: Incomplete Life (2014). Kim Jung-tae played Man-bum, a gangster who becomes Yong-gu's barber. He is an actor who has appeared in many films and dramas, such as Tazza:
    The High Rollers (2006), Iris (2009), and My Love from the Star (2013). Jung Man-sik played Shin Bong-sik, a serial killer who becomes Yong-gu's cook. He is an actor who has appeared in many films and dramas, such as The Admiral: Roaring Currents (2014),
    Six Flying Dragons (2015-2016), and Vagabond (2019).
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