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 miracle worker is an spectacular movie with lost of different parts to it that make it amazing. There are funny parts, emotional ones and messy ones. ( The dinner scene.) It really makes us appreciate what we have and all our senses. We can see and hear like any normal person. We can also touch and smell. When Hellen's mum finds out about Hellen's problems its hart-breaking and when Hellen finds out more and more stuff she gets happier to. This movie is also about a real person witch makes it all the more better because It feels like she actually there. Also the actor who played Hellen and the one who played here teacher both won Oscars and its really not a surprise because both there acting was superb. This movie is great I recommend it to every one even though it is black and white.
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