The Miracle Worker(1962)
Adaptation of William Gibson's inspirational play about Helen Keller, who became blind, deaf and mute at 18 months old, and was taught sign language.
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Age group12–16 years
Duration102 mins
The reason I rated the movie an amazing 4 out of 5 is because I thought it was a very slow moving and a bit boring at first but that taught me a lesson not to judge a book by its cover because it turned out to be quite a good movie in fact it was nearly one of the best movies I have seen !!!!!!!!
This movie I found very touching it even almost made me cry ! And I don't often cry when I am watching a movie !!!!!!
It also made me realize how lucky, fortunate and healthy we are and how we
take that for granted and that we need to be more grateful for what we have and to stop worrying about stuff like the fact that you don't have the latest iphone !!!!!!!
The movie is about a little girl called Helen Keller who is blind and deaf so it is really difficult for
her to communicate.
But one day her parents hire a teacher to try and communicate with her.
Anyways I wont spoil the film for you because I highly recommend it but
do you think she will learn anything or will she be stuck doing nothing for the rest of her
life ?
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