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The Miracle Club

  • 2023
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
8.1K
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Kathy Bates, Laura Linney, Maggie Smith, Agnes O'Casey, and Eric D. Smith in The Miracle Club (2023)
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There's just one dream for the women of Ballygar to taste freedom: to win a pilgrimage to the sacred French town of Lourdes.There's just one dream for the women of Ballygar to taste freedom: to win a pilgrimage to the sacred French town of Lourdes.There's just one dream for the women of Ballygar to taste freedom: to win a pilgrimage to the sacred French town of Lourdes.

  • Director
    • Thaddeus O'Sullivan
  • Writers
    • Jimmy Smallhorne
    • Timothy Prager
    • Joshua D. Maurer
  • Stars
    • Maggie Smith
    • Laura Linney
    • Kathy Bates
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    8.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Thaddeus O'Sullivan
    • Writers
      • Jimmy Smallhorne
      • Timothy Prager
      • Joshua D. Maurer
    • Stars
      • Maggie Smith
      • Laura Linney
      • Kathy Bates
    • 67User reviews
    • 68Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Maggie Smith
    Maggie Smith
    • Lily Fox
    Laura Linney
    Laura Linney
    • Chrissie Ahearn
    Kathy Bates
    Kathy Bates
    • Eileen Dunne
    Agnes O'Casey
    Agnes O'Casey
    • Dolly Hennessy
    Stephen Rea
    Stephen Rea
    • Frank Dunne
    Mark O'Halloran
    Mark O'Halloran
    • Father Dermot Byrne
    Eric D. Smith
    • Daniel Hennessy
    • (as Eric Smith)
    Mark McKenna
    Mark McKenna
    • George Hennessy
    Niall Buggy
    • Tommy Fox
    Hazel Doupe
    Hazel Doupe
    • Cathy Dunne
    Brenda Fricker
    Brenda Fricker
    • Maureen
    • (voice)
    Luke Jackson Smith
    • Patrick Dunne
    • (as Luke Smith)
    Noel Gaskin
    • Taxi Driver
    Sean O'Callaghan
    • Peter (Singer)
    Shauna Higgins
    • Ruth (Peter's Mother)
    Lesley Conroy
    Lesley Conroy
    • Nun 2
    Rosemary Henderson
    Rosemary Henderson
    • Nun 1
    • (as Rose Henderson)
    Fionnuala Murphy
    Fionnuala Murphy
    • Mrs. Connolly
    • Director
      • Thaddeus O'Sullivan
    • Writers
      • Jimmy Smallhorne
      • Timothy Prager
      • Joshua D. Maurer
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    User reviews67

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    7rjvnatl

    A "nice" movie with a good cast

    Given some of the subject matter, "nice" is possibly an odd word but the movie ultimately has an uplifting ending. Plot wise you kind of see it all coming but Maggie Smith, Laura Linney and Kathy Bates and one of the lead actresses from series Say Nothing make it an enjoyable watch.

    It is a little odd that Linney doesn't try to even effect a hint of an Irish accent but they're all good actresses. The rest of the cast is slightly less known In scale, the story is pretty small/simple but it works and tells a story about miracles in that occur in ways and places people don't expect.

    Forgiveness is a huge part of the story here as well. All the actresses play their parts well and it's comforting to watch them do it.

    In the end it's a warm tale. It won't change your life in any significant way but it makes for a "comforting" watch From a technical perspective the visuals, cinematography and direction are ok but not amazing.
    6EUyeshima

    Intimate Irish Film Marks Maggie Smith's Farewell Screen Role

    Director Thaddeus O'Sullivan has fashioned a small-scale Irish film that feels as familiar as an old shoe. This 2023 dramedy marks Maggie Smith's last film, and while the role doesn't take much advantage of her sharp-witted feisty persona, her poignant work here serves as a fitting reminder of her enduring legacy. Working alongside Kathy Bates and Laura Linney, she plays Lily, a small town wife and mother living outside of Dublin and still mourning the death of her son forty years earlier. Bates plays her best friend Eileen, herself a wife and mother of six, who fears she may have breast cancer, while Linney plays Chrissie, the estranged Boston-based daughter of another close friend who just passed away. Lily and Eileen, along with their much younger friend Dolly and her inexplicably mute son, convince the local priest to fund a pilgrimage to Lourdes, France, as they seek miracles for their medical ailments and long-held crises in conscience. Because the movie was in turnaround for over twenty years, the actors are far too old for their chronological roles, but it's the kind of pixilated movie where age doesn't matter. That's due to the expectedly fine work from Smith, Bates, and Linney, as well as Agnes O'Casey charming as Dolly, the only one of the four leads with a real Irish brogue. Stephen Rea shows up in two brief scenes as Eileen's curmudgeonly husband.
    7steveinadelaide

    A heartwarming tale of faith and forgiveness

    The Miracle Club is a well-made movie about three generations of women coming to terms with the past. As part of their pursuit of healing from physical or emotional wounds, they take advantage of winning tickets for a journey to Lourdes, the beautiful city at the base of the Pyrenees Mountains. Many people, especially Roman Catholics, believe that miraculous healings take place at Lourdes. And our three women have high expectations that they will experience their own miracles.

    The movie approaches the story with restraint, and it intimately explores the relationships between the women. Faith and forgiveness are solid themes; consequently, the tone is often sombre and reflective. But moments of humour and warmth peek through, avoiding excessive melancholy.

    The best thing about The Miracle Club is the actors who portray the three women - Laura Linney, Maggie Smith, and Kathy Bates. These three seasoned actors never miss a beat. You can feel the chemistry between them. Their characters are well-developed and relatable, and each one of them gives an outstanding performance.

    The direction makes the most of the intimate setting, and the musical score is understated but effective, adding to the sombre tone of the story. The cinematography provides stunning backdrops to the drama going on with the three women. The use of colour is subtle and effective, and the story moves along at a steady pace. The dialogue is well-written, natural, and feels authentic.

    After watching The Miracle Club, I felt reflective and introspective. The movie's exploration of faith and healing was well-handled and made some subtle points about what it might mean to be healed in ways that were not miraculous but were more focused on forgiveness. Too many people look for miracles rather than focusing on their close-to-home relationships that, if healthy, can bring emotional healing. And sometimes, we need to accept that not everything can be rectified, and we need to accept what we cannot change.

    The Miracle Club had the potential to tip over into saccharine and sentimental drama. But fortunately, this is avoided and is, overall, a well-made, well-acted movie with a solid plot and relatable characters. While it doesn't reach the level of greatness, I'd recommend it to anyone who loves character-driven drama and solid storytelling.
    7gcsman

    A small-scale story with lovely acting

    Four ladies from Balllygar, Ireland join a travel group going to Lourdes hoping for personal miracles to happen. That's it in a nutshell, but on the other hand it says almost nothing about the substance of this warm and mostly gentle film. An exceptional cast (Maggie Smith, Laura Linney, Kathy Bates, Agnes O'Casey and many fine supporting players) leads the way. These four have a complicated mutual history the threads of which intertwine and finally resolve in unlooked-for mutual forgiveness which, if there is one, is the actual miracle. They heal each other, and that's the message.

    Kathy Bates and Maggie Smith do their best with strong Irish accents -- though I was left wondering why native Irish actors weren't picked (maybe the producers just wanted the star power). You might expect that Maggie Smith would steal the show, as she can do with almost anything, but she turns out to have the restraint necessary to make this a true ensemble piece. And it's actually Chrissie (Laura Linney's part) who turns out to be the crucial role in the story. Enjoy.
    6BoBo_Goal32

    You know exactly what you get and you like it

    It seemed like one of those British feel-good, small scale, movies, that you know that will not sweep you of your feet, but you know that you are going to have fun. And this is exactly what you get, just with a large-scale actress, unlike the ones that has one or two old actors or actresses - now you get three and what an excellent choice of casting.

    Its pretty known story about a woman that comes to her hometown after her mother passed away and starts opening closed doors from old and rusty closets from the past. She goes to a road trip with her mothers' old friends to a cause that her mother started and this time we are talking about a holy place in France, which Holly Marry was supposedly watched bathing or something.

    Two old ladies and one young woman with a silent child are the supporting characters and almost all of them has a strong connection to the visiting woman and a big secret is about the raddle their reality and ordinary quiet lives. You can sprinkle a little bit religion issues and off course faith stuff and we are inside the heart of the movie and pretty quickly.

    It doesn't have anything special as it goes for the script and the actresses doesn't give the one time show of their lives, but all together works good and even tries to get us of the regular movie mold and script limitations. It has some funny-bitter-sweet moments, heart breaking moments, that are not selling very well and it is pretty good.

    None of the sub-genre of this movie doesn't represent properly. When it is funny, it is not funny enough and doesn't try to be very comic. When it is sad, it is hardly going to pull any emotion from you and it is not so good with drawing the audience into the heart of the plot, but somehow it manages to get out unharmed.

    It is a movie that doesn't want to break the regular road of the script that tries to get to the desired result - give the audience what is expected from it. Just watching those epic actresses join forces together, but the fact they all settle for such a mediocre movie and script gives us hope for better results next time.

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    • Trivia
      Laura Linney's and Kathy Bates' character are supposed to be of the same age in the movie while in reality Laura Linney is 16 years younger than Kathy Bates.
    • Goofs
      The characters are said to live in Ballygar. Yet, Lily walks to a seaside shrine to the son drowned in the sea. Ballygar is more than 30 miles from the sea.
    • Quotes

      Father Dermot Byrne: You don't come to Lourdes for a miracle ... You come for the strength to go on when there is no miracle.

    • Connections
      References The Song of Bernadette (1943)
    • Soundtracks
      He's So Fine
      Words and Music by Ronald Mack (as Ronald L Mack)

      Performed by Kathy Bates (uncredited)

      Published by Harrisongs Ltd

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    • Release date
      • July 14, 2023 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El club de los milagros
    • Filming locations
      • Dublin, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Zephyr Films
      • City Films Entertainment
      • Ingenious Media
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    • Budget
      • €8,900,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,402,780
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $664,607
      • Jul 16, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,498,671
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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