Plot Summary
In a small village filled with problems at Christmas time, a rumor is being spread around town that the Miracle Maker is coming who will be able to fix all of their problems. The pastor is uninspired and frustrated with his mother’s stubbornness. A large family is having financial struggles. Others have their own personal issues they want to be fixed. Thus, they all believe that the Miracle Maker is coming to town to fix their problems just in time for Christmas.
Production Quality (2 points)
John Lyde and his creative teams have always demonstrated commitment to crafting professional productions in their films. This is demonstrated in clear video quality, fine audio quality, and good camera work. However, the soundtrack needs some work to not be silly and holiday-ish. The sets and locations are somewhat limited at times, but the props are definitely trying. Furthermore, the editing is slightly choppy in some parts, but is fine in another parts. In the end, this is yet another great production from this creative team.
Plot and Storyline Quality (1 point)
John Lyde and his teams have also been consistently trying to create good plots. However, at the beginning of Miracle Maker, the characters can some off as slightly theatrical and manufactured due to too many silly caricatures. The dialogue is unnatural at first, yet it improves as the story goes on, thus causing the characters to improve as well. The use of flashbacks is also effective in helping the characters become more realistic. Yet there are other issues to point out here, such as one too many montages and a general lack of focus and direction in this story. While there are a lot of very interesting ideas and concepts contained within this plot, they need to be organized more clearly. There are too many coincidences that the plot is based upon, and the odd Biblical allegory within is somewhat confusing and presented in a juvenile way. In the end, while there are plenty of positive point here, everything is fixed too easily in the end, yet there is almost always some good in the plots produced by this creative team.
Acting Quality (2 points)
For the most part, the costuming in this film is realistic and authentic. Similarly, the acting seems to mean well, even if they do need a bit more coaching to bring out their fullest potential. There are times when the cast members are unsure or too stoic, but there are plenty of good elements here that make this section above average.
Conclusion
On the whole, Miracle Maker comes out as another average movie. Some will enjoy this film, and there are plenty of reasons to be interested in it. John Lyde and his team always have tons of potential in their work, but they never quite seem to make it all the way. Perhaps one day soon they will use all of the potential they have and put it towards a great and dynamic film.
Final Rating: 5 out of 10 points