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2nd Miracle in Cell No. 7 (2024)
As a group of cellmates continues to protect the daughter of their peer, they tackle a new challenge when authorities thwart her adoption by caretakers.
As a group of cellmates continues to protect the daughter of their peer, they tackle a new challenge when authorities thwart her adoption by caretakers.
The film centers on the profound bond between a mentally challenged man and his daughter, navigating the devastating impact of a wrongful conviction. It critiques the fallibility of the justice system while emphasizing the enduring power of family and the pursuit of truth against overwhelming odds.
The film features a cast reflecting its Indonesian origin, showcasing diversity without explicitly recasting traditionally white roles. The narrative focuses on its core dramatic elements, not explicitly critiquing traditional identities or centering on strong DEI themes.
The narrative deeply explores the unwavering love and sacrifice of a father for his daughter, portraying parental devotion and enduring family bonds, including a supportive chosen family, as central and highly valued.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film does not portray any characters with a different gender than their canonically established gender from prior adaptations or source material. The production maintains the original gender representations for its roles.
The film is an Indonesian adaptation. Characters are portrayed by Indonesian actors, aligning with the local setting. This does not constitute a race swap, as the shift in ethnicity from the original source material remains within the broader Asian racial category.
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