''Miracle in Cell No. 7'' is a 2019
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drama film
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directed by Nuel Crisostomo Naval and starring
Aga Muhlach, Xia Vigor and
Bela Padilla. The film is based on the
2013 South Korean film of the same name directed by
Lee Hwan-kyung
Lee Hwan-kyung (born 1970) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Lee debuted with '' He Was Cool'' (2004). His next two features, '' Lump Sugar'' (2006) revolves around Si-eun who dreams of becoming a jockey and '' Champ'' (2011), wh ...
.
The film revolves around Lito (
Aga Muhlach), a mentally challenged man who was wrongfully accused of killing the daughter of Secretary Yulo (
Tirso Cruz III) as well as his attempt to maintain relations with his own daughter Yesha (
Xia Vigor
Xiamara Sophia "Xia" Bernardo Vigor (born 23 June 2009) is a British-Filipino child actress and TV host in the Philippines. She was the first grand winner of It's Showtime (Philippine TV program), It's Showtime's segment, ''Mini Me 2'' as mini ...
) through the help of his fellow inmates.
Distributed and produced by
Viva Films, the film premiered on December 25, 2019, as one of the eight official entries to the
2019 Metro Manila Film Festival
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.
Plot
Joselito “Lito” Gopez is a mentally impaired man with the intellect of a six-year-old. He lives in a run-down house by the
Marikina River along with his daughter Yesha. One day, he gets into a physical altercation with
Defense Secretary
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Emmanuel Yulo, who has just purchased the last ''
Sailor Moon
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'' backpack for his daughter Jenny, a gift Lito was saving up to buy for Yesha. Soon after, Jenny dies in a freak accident, in which she slips because of the wet pavement and suffers a fatal blow in the head while taking Lito to a store that sells the same backpack. When Lito tries to resuscitate her, a bystander mistakenly thinks he is molesting her. Lito is falsely accused of the kidnapping, murder and rape of a minor. Police quickly take advantage of his disability and force him to confess to the crimes while ignoring exonerating evidence. Lito is imprisoned and assigned to Cell No. 7, the harshest cell in a maximum security prison.
The other men in the cell led by gang leader Soliman “Boss Sol” with Mambo, Choy, Bong, and Tatang Celso initially don't take kindly to Lito after reading in his file that he murdered and molested a child. When Lito saves Boss Sol from being fatally stabbed by a rival gang leader, Boss Sol repays the favor by smuggling Yesha into Cell No. 7. The cell's inmates slowly befriend Lito and believe he is a good man who just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. They help him rehearse what to say at his trial. Eventually, even the warden Johnny, who is initially harsh to Lito but softens up when the latter saves him from an
arson
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attack, realizes that Lito was merely cornered into making a false confession. He takes custody of Yesha and allows her to visit her father every now and then.
Secretary Yulo, however, threatens to harm Yesha if Lito doesn't confess his "crime" during his trial. Lito ultimately chooses to sacrifice himself by pleading guilty and getting the
death sentence. His execution date of December 23 coincides with Yesha's birthday. Before the date, Boss Sol and fellow inmates work on a hot air balloon and force Lito and Yesha to board to try and let them escape, but ultimately failed because of a rope connected to the hot air balloon caught in a barbed wire, later on in the film Lito was executed.
Years after Lito's execution, Yesha, who has been formally adopted by Johnny, has become a lawyer. She gathers her father's former inmates, all of whom have been released, to testify at her late father's retrial, which results in his acquittal. She then imagines her father dancing with their signature dance.
Cast
Main cast
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Aga Muhlach as Joselito "Lito" Gopez
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Bela Padilla as Atty. Yesha Gopez
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Xia Vigor
Xiamara Sophia "Xia" Bernardo Vigor (born 23 June 2009) is a British-Filipino child actress and TV host in the Philippines. She was the first grand winner of It's Showtime (Philippine TV program), It's Showtime's segment, ''Mini Me 2'' as mini ...
as young Yesha
Supporting cast
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Joel Torre as Soliman / Boss Sol
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JC Santos as Mambo
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Mon Confiado
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as Choy
*Jojit Lorenzo as Bong
*Soliman Cruz as Tatang Celso
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John Arcilla as Prison Director P/Lt. Col. Johnny San Juan
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Tirso Cruz III as Secretary P/Lt. Gen. Emmanuel Yulo
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Ronnie Lazaro as police
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Yayo Aguila as Cathy San Juan
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Epy Quizon
Jeffrey Smith Quizon (born January 23, 1973), professionally known as Epy Quizon, is a Filipino actor, television host and the son of comedian Dolphy. He is known as the antagonist, role as Jepoy / Stryker in the 2003 film ''Lastikman''.
Earl ...
as prosecutor
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Mark Anthony Fernandez as Pancho
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Candy Pangilinan
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as orphanage rectress
*Ian de Leon as lawyer
*Christopher Roxas
*Jong Cuenco as Judge Ricardo Giron
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Mayton Eugenio
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as Teacher Marilou
*Jonic Magno as Doctor
Production
''Miracle in Cell No. 7'' was directed by Nuel Naval and written by Mel del Rosario under
Viva Films.
The film is an adaptation of the
2013 South Korean film of the same name. The original film was directed by
Lee Hwan-kyung
Lee Hwan-kyung (born 1970) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Lee debuted with '' He Was Cool'' (2004). His next two features, '' Lump Sugar'' (2006) revolves around Si-eun who dreams of becoming a jockey and '' Champ'' (2011), wh ...
.
The film being a Philippine adaptation of a South Korean film is set in the Philippines. The protagonists' residence is situated somewhere along the Marikina River. Several other aspects of the film were changed from the source material including the names of the characters.
The prison which served as the main setting of the Philippine adaptation was filmed in a sound stage in
Cainta,
Rizal
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Aga Muhlach's character is the counterpart of Yong-gu of the original Korean film while Bela Padilla's character was the counterpart of Yong-gu's daughter Ye-seung.
Among the challenge of posed by the adaptation process is how a faithful depiction of Philippine prisons would affect the film's plot. In the original South Korean film, the prisons were closed confinements with metal doors while in the Philippines prisons are less restrictive with metal railings instead which would pose problem on how the lead character's fellow inmates would hide his daughter from the jail wardens. The Philippine film also had less focus on the trial portion compared to its South Korean counterpart.
Nadine Lustre was supposed to play Padilla's role but withdrew from the film project citing a need to take a break after her stints with two 2019 films, ''Ulan'' and ''Indak''.
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Marketing
A teaser was released in November 2019 for ''Miracle in Cell No. 7'' which had at least 7 million online views in 24 hours. The full trailer for the film was released in December 2019. Lead actor, Aga Muhlach also guested in ''Headstart'' to promote the film.
Release
''Miracle in Cell No. 7'' premiered in cinemas across the Philippines on December 25, 2019, as one of the official entries to the 2019 Metro Manila Film Festival
The 2019 Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) is the 45th edition of the annual Metro Manila Film Festival held in Metro Manila and throughout the Philippines. It is organized by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA). During the festi ...
. The film was distributed by Viva Films.
Reception
Viva Films, the distributor and producer of ''Miracle in Cell No. 7'' claims that tickets to its film was sold out in most cinemas in Metro Manila on the opening day of the 2019 Metro Manila Film Festival.[
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References
External links
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Philippine drama films
2010s prison drama films
Films shot in Rizal
Films about miscarriage of justice
Films about mental health
Films about father–daughter relationships
2019 drama films
2019 films
Remakes of South Korean films
Philippine remakes of South Korean films
Films directed by Nuel Crisostomo Naval