The movie "Miracle In Cell No.7", originally posted on @anabel_media's Instagram, grabbed everyone's attention when hundreds of people wrote "they haven't been crying in a long time" after posting. On Facebook, the post garnered more than 2,500 likes and over 700 comments, which points to the popularity of "Miracle In Cell No.7" (Miracle in Cell No. 7).
"Miracle In Cell No.7", also known as "Yedinci Kogustaki Mucize" is a Turkish film, a 2019 production that airs on Netflix and is based on the South Korean film (2013) of the same name.
"Miracle In Cell No.7", directed by Mehmet Ada Oztekin, treats the rapper of a toddler (Nisa Sofiya Aksong) with his father (Aras Bulut Iynemli), who has limited mental development. Memo, Ova's father, is unjustly accused of killing a 6-year-old, and here begins the treatment of the movie's subplots.
One of the most frequently asked questions on the internet relates to the meaning of the phrase "Lingo Lingo", which is used as a form of father-daughter communication. In the film, Memo repeatedly says "Lingo, lingo" and his daughter responds with Bottles "(shisheler). The phrases are a reference to a Turkish song "Lingo, Lingo, Shisheler" used by belly dance dancers. Shisheler means bottles while the word "lingo lingo" has no meaning in Turkish, but is more or less similar to "la la la la". Such a linguistic form highlights the naive and peaceful communication between them.
As you know, ?Miracle In Cell No. 7 ?is not based on a true story, but it is a remake of the 2013 South Korean film, which has also been adapted in the Philippines and Indonesia.
We are not professionals, although it is worth noting that the film has some problems, generally in the script, as many important elements remain well underdeveloped, but not necessarily a film must be scratched on all sides to evoke emotion. The acting of the two protagonists is perfect. If you haven't seen it and want our opinion, yes, it's worth seeing. We warn you in advance that you will cry a lot.