Paul Chomicki's concept for Fortress of Sin handles an important issue of human trafficking without exploiting graphic violence, which shows sensitivity to the issue. Personally, I don't care for reviews that tell too much of the storyline as I want to experience the film on its own merits. So, I will keep it simple: the storyline revolves around a down and out father searching for his daughter. I thought it was a fresh take that the search doesn't occur in inner cities but in a vast deserted area. The locations make for a very impressive Indie film with some nice cinematography. The sound quality and score adds a nice suspense throughout the movie. If I had to find any criticism, I might have deleted two scenes in the movie and then tried to utilize more of the amazing locations to lengthen the film. In one case, I might have switched character roles but this is just one reviewer's opinion. After watching this movie, I found out how much of a joint effort this was by Paul Chomicki, Dave Campfield , Christian Voss and just about everyone involved in the film. They all came together to produce a fantastic Indie film that is worth watching more than once.