1/28/2024 0 Comments Mira sorvino husband![]() And in turn, that’s contagious, that instills hope in others and rekindles their faith too. RM: Because of Sarah’s belief, miracles happen. ![]() So it was very hard, but it’s also beautiful as things transpire as the plot moves forward. And you don’t really… You try not to think of your own kids, but the power of suggestion just as a mom is just so relatable because nobody should have to see their child suffer, gets sick or possibly died. And Austin is just older, right? And a different nose, but there’s a similarness to them.Īnd so it was awful for me to play these scenes where I’m talking to doctors or crying over her, just it was awful. And I have two daughters and two sons and Austin, the wonderful actress who plays Sarah, my daughter in the story, kind of bares sort of resemblance to my littlest child, my daughter Lucia who’s eight right now. But the middle section of the movie is very, very tough and my character as a mom is facing the worst eventuality that perhaps she could lose her daughter. So don’t feel like you’re going to go and see this and be destroyed. I don’t want to put people off from watching it because there is a positive ending, right? Okay. And I know you’re a mom of four, so what does that look like? Do you internalize? Do you have to kind of compartmentalize? There was so much emotion and the role required a lot from you. RM: As a parent, it was so difficult to watch without thinking about my own children. And obviously as adults, we’ve gone through a lot more than most children have, but through her and her beautiful faith and how God is sort of working these miracles through her for a time, I think there’s sort of a path back to just that trust in God and put your faith in God and see what happens. It’s just like, “Yeah, I believe I can do these things, why not?” And everyone around her is so jaded, by the hard experiences they’ve experienced in life. And her faith is so beautiful and pure and it doesn’t question. And I feel like we all have to kind of reenter that childlike openness to God. Mira Sorvino: Yeah, I think that it really sort of focuses on this simple, pure open faith of a child. Can you just speak a little bit to those overall themes? Risen Magazine: The Girl Who Believes in Miracles, I felt like this was just such an important reminder of the power of prayer and having faith.
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