The movie "Miracle" released the recall point of those days in 1988.
"Miracle" (director Lee Jang Hoon) is a film about the story of Junkyung (Park Jung-min), the only life goal, and the people in the neighborhood, that there is only a train road but there is no train station.
The recall point of "Miracle," which was unveiled today (27th), captures the attention with its pure and hearty analogue attractions in 1988. From cassette tapes, a means of communication between the four-dimensional mathematical genius Jun Kyung and the outspoken action-wave self-proclaimed Muse Rahi (Im Yoon-ah), to thick mapbooks that have been the guide to the first road during the absence of navigation. Retro items that were hands and feet at the time raise friendly consensus and raise expectations for movies.
In addition, Polaroid Corporation photographers, scholarship quizzes, video tapes, stationery, and other items with the warmth of the time catch the eye. In particular, the Polaroid Corporation photographer, who recorded the moment when Jun Kyung and Rahee shared their dreams in the old bookstore, captured the image of youth that has not changed over time.
Also, the appearance of preparing for the 'School Quiz', a program that enjoyed the 70s and 80s, will bring a pleasant smile to the viewer, and the video tape and stationery that were responsible for everyone's childhood will bring good old memories.
'Miracle' is a new work by Lee Jang Hoon, who directed the movie 'I'm Going to Meet Now', and is attracting attention with the fresh material of making the world's smallest train station and the pleasant meeting of actors who believe and see. It will be released on September 15th.