"Uncaught Miracle" (original Estonian title "Tabamata ime") was released as a series of six short films adapting Edward Vilde's 1912 play. Upon its initial release, it garnered attention in Estonia for its cultural significance and the performances of Taavi Eelmaa as Leo Saalep and Liina Vahtrik as Eeva Marland / Pedak. However, it received mixed reviews internationally, with some critics finding its storytelling style somewhat dated for modern audiences. Over time, "Uncaught Miracle" has gained a niche following, especially among fans of Estonian cinema and those interested in early 20th-century cultural narratives. Today, it is often regarded as an underrated gem, appreciated for its historical context and heartfelt performances, rather than mainstream popularity.