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BLUE MIRACLE (NETFLIX REVIEW) 2021

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If you enjoy family, teen and emotional movies, then this will be worth your while, it almost brought tears to my eyes, but at the tail end, I enjoyed every bit of it.

Omar was a good man, he lost his father at a very young age, so he grew up on the street, but didn’t allow the street destroy him. When he got older, he decided to set up an orphanage home to help kids who had no parents, his wife assisted him in running the home. Along the line the orphanage faced huge crisis and the bank was going to shut down the home if they
didn’t pay up their debt, which had lingered for a long while now.

In order to keep the orphanage home running Omar and his kids would have to partner with a washed-up boat captain for a chance to win one of the biggest fishing competitions in the village, to win a huge sum that could help save the orphanage home. You will need to watch this movie to find out if they won despite all odds being against them amongst more
equipped and advanced competitors, and if he saved the orphanage home.

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Cast: Dennis Quaid, Anthony Gonzaiez, Bruce McGill, Raymond Cruz,
Nathan Arenas, Miguel Angel Gracia, Isaac Arellanes, Steve Gutierrez etc.
Director: Julio Quintana
Runtime: 96m
Genre: Family Films, Kids and family, drama based on real life movie
Release: 2021

To my verdict I would score this movie 7.5/10. It was a very simple movie and it was an emotional one, one that will leave you almost in tears, if you enjoy movies like this, then this will be worth your while.

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