3 reviews
Natalie (Julia Sarah Stone) is Honey Bee, a prostitute working at a truck stop. Her boyfriend Ryan Dawes is her pimp who has other girls under his control. Natalie and the others get picked up by the cops. She's underaged and is sent to foster parents, Louise (Martha Plimpton) and Christian (Peter Outerbridge).
Julia Sarah Stone is such a skinny minnie. She looks 14 even though she is about 20. This movie exists somewhere in the middle of a hard indie on sex trafficking and a teen coming-of-age story. It's fine but it doesn't serve it justice to straddle the divide. It is leaning more on the hard indie side but it does pull its punches. At its center, it has JSS and she's a compelling performer.
Julia Sarah Stone is such a skinny minnie. She looks 14 even though she is about 20. This movie exists somewhere in the middle of a hard indie on sex trafficking and a teen coming-of-age story. It's fine but it doesn't serve it justice to straddle the divide. It is leaning more on the hard indie side but it does pull its punches. At its center, it has JSS and she's a compelling performer.
- SnoopyStyle
- Sep 17, 2022
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Excellent movie. And 100% CDN.
Well written, well acted, and well directed. A pleasure to watch the story unfold. This movie has a nice flow with no empty filler spots or useless jargon. 10/10
- brad_notpitt
- Mar 5, 2020
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These movie are disgusting because they add glamor to the characters that are not glamorous.
If you have ever been around prostitutes and actually hung out with them..they do not look like this and they do not act like this.
This is Hollywood making something look tragic yet glamorous when in the end it's just tragic.
If you have ever been around prostitutes and actually hung out with them..they do not look like this and they do not act like this.
This is Hollywood making something look tragic yet glamorous when in the end it's just tragic.
- BriMargo92
- May 23, 2021
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