The Miracle (1991)
8/10
Interesting work of Neil Jordan
21 November 2013
Warning: Spoilers
I am not a great fan of Neil Jordan; yet this work showed patches of brilliance. Of course, Beverly D'Angelo was interestingly utilized for the main role with well-thought out body language between mother and son (Niall Byrne), vs woman and a young boy-old-enough to be her son, vs a young boy's infatuation for a woman who seems to like him, especially when she is is the only attractive woman in the village populated more by nuns than single women with some modicum of elegance.

Considering that Jordan had himself written the script, the film is interesting when one considers the sub-plot of the boy's girl friend taming a "wild" circus employee into a human being, and later utilizing the symbolic freeing of wild animals. However ridiculous it appears in the film), it shows certain intelligent approach to the subject. Despite the interesting saxophone pieces played on screen, the film showed moments of highs in acting, screenplay and direction only to be followed by an inexplicable sudden drop in quality of film-making. Was Jordan under pressure from the studios/producers?

It would appear that Jordan wanted to say more than he did but held back. Topics of incest have floored top directors--Fred Zinnemann's last film "Five Days One Summer" was an exception.

It would have been interesting if D'Angelo's character had been developed further to show her interest in the boy without knowing that it was her son--to bring out the latent Oedipus complex in the tale. But Jordan's script reveals the facts to the mother early in the movie and what follows borders on brilliance. while never really achieving it.
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