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Miracle: Letters to the President succeeds as a quiet, poignant reminder that infrastructure is political. In an era of high-speed rail and smart cities, the film’s 1080p clarity ironically highlights analog methods—handwritten letters, face-to-face organizing, and local memory. The “top” in your search query might refer to its domestic box office or critical reception, but more importantly, the film remains topically relevant: it asks what happens when citizens have to beg the state for basic connectivity. The miracle, the film suggests, is not the station itself but the stubborn belief that letters can reach power.
With its strong screenplay and excellent acting, this film is highly recommended for fans of Korean cinema. Whether you are in it for the historical context or the moving family drama, "Miracle" delivers a satisfying and emotional ride.