Miracle: Letters to the President is a South Korean drama film released in 2004. The story focuses on a young man named Joon-kyung, who lives in a small village in rural Korea. The village is located along a dangerous railway track, and the villagers are forced to make a risky commute every day.
Joon-kyung is deeply concerned about the safety of his sister and the other villagers. He dreams of building a way station to provide a safe haven for the commuters. However, he knows that he cannot do it alone, and so he decides to appeal to the highest authority in the land - the President of South Korea.
Joon-kyung writes many letters to the President, detailing the plight of the villagers and his dream of building a way station. However, he receives no response from the President. Undeterred, he continues to write, convinced that the President will eventually hear his plea.
Meanwhile, Ra-hee, played by actress Shim Eun-kyung, has a crush on Joon-kyung. She is deeply moved by his dedication to helping his village, and she decides to help him in his mission to meet the President. Together, they embark on a journey to Seoul to deliver Joon-kyung's letters to the President.
Miracle: Letters to the President is a heartwarming film that emphasizes the power of perseverance and dedication. It showcases the struggles of ordinary people, and how their dreams and aspirations can bring about positive change in society.