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If you want a drama that takes its characters as seriously as its plot, The Miracle Worker is available on streaming right now. The length is exactly right for the story it is telling — nothing rushed, nothing dragged out. 39 people have weighed in on TMDB, and the verdict leans heavily positive. Hallie Eisenberg anchors it with a performance that rewards close attention. Start it whenever you need something guaranteed to land.
Whatever else is competing for your attention this week, The Miracle Worker is worth clearing space for. The Miracle Worker trusts its audience to sit with discomfort instead of resolving it too quickly. Devoted teacher Anne Sullivan leads deaf, blind and mute Helen Keller out of solitude and helps integrate her into the world. Hallie Eisenberg and Alison Elliott lead a cast doing genuinely serious work here. It was released in 2000. The performances in The Miracle Worker do a lot of work in the silences between the dialogue. It knows exactly what it is, and does not try to be anything else.
Viewers drawn to character-driven storytelling will find plenty to sit with in The Miracle Worker. It stands on its own even without an obvious comparison point. Short enough to finish in one sitting, substantial enough to feel satisfying. Hallie Eisenberg's work here is the kind that gets referenced in career retrospectives. It makes everything else feel thin by comparison.
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