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In a dramatic atmosphere, the movie follows a volleyball team of demoralized secondary school young ladies who has a superstar player, Caroline 'Line' Found, who had been the fundamental reason of the triumphant numerous matches. Unfortunately, Caroline is dead and the team has an imperative title forthcoming. The girls need to collaborate together and win this title under the direction of their extreme-love couch.
"The Miracle Season" is an inspiring family film but there is no draw except word of mouth. If those entertained spread the word then this little film could find its audience.
America loves its high school movies. This is a tragic yet simultaneously uplifting true story about girl's high school volleyball, cliché as all get-out-but guaranteed to please.
[Sean] McNamara loses the opportunity to make a film of truly epic proportions by adding a double dose of molasses to a story that by its very nature was sweet enough. [Full Review in Spanish]
The underlying story here is powerful enough that it sells itself. The best thing about "The Miracle Season" is it lets that story unfold and doesn't do anything to stand in its way.
The Miracle Season is still a mainstream sports biopic, albeit with a tragic backstory. But, with energetic sports play and a slightly heavier final takeaway, it rises above the pitfalls that many of those films often fall into.