
At first glance, the Tjohjokusumo family looked happy. Andri and Eli look harmonious and happy with their only daughter, Krista. But everything changed when Krista showed a miracle: she was able to treat sick people with the touch of her hand. Coupled with Eli's pregnancy which shook this small family. To his best friend Ramadan [Indra Birowo], Andri is still afraid of having to face the wounds he once went through by bouncing along with Eli. What will happen to this little family in the face of the two things that should make them happy? "MIRACLE: Fall From Heaven" is a modern fairy tale that is very relevant to today's conditions. About a family facing a miracle with different reactions. A film that questions miracles with faith, trust and belief to sacrifices related to sincerity. Also supported by the beautiful landscape of the city of Solo and the spice of the issue of tolerance which is packaged attractively, this film is suitable for viewing by the whole family.
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