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Girl Lost: A Hollywood Story offers a glimpse into the lives of women involved in the sex industry through the interconnected stories of a teen runaway, single mother and two career escorts.Girl Lost: A Hollywood Story offers a glimpse into the lives of women involved in the sex industry through the interconnected stories of a teen runaway, single mother and two career escorts.Girl Lost: A Hollywood Story offers a glimpse into the lives of women involved in the sex industry through the interconnected stories of a teen runaway, single mother and two career escorts.
Brooke Haven
- Destiny
- (as Serena Maffucci)
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It's a cheap looking movie but the story is decent. Some of the acting is sketchy to say the least but it's watchable.
It is not like we haven't heard about stories like that. Cautionary tales ... told or made to shine a light on something horrible that is happening. Or something that at least needs to change ... quite a lot to be honest. So while this morality piece is predictable as to where it leads (and it is quite painful to watch, even if it is not exploiting that pain too much), you may wonder if you really want to watch something as horrible as that.
That being said, the movie has merits for existing and unfortunately it is because what the story (or rather stories, because we do highlight different paths and struggles that do connect at some points) is saying and telling is relevant ... it would be easier to dismiss, if it was just fiction. Of course it also isn't every (hollywood) story ... that would be even more sad that it already is. Uncomfortable as it may be, it can be essential to some.
That being said, the movie has merits for existing and unfortunately it is because what the story (or rather stories, because we do highlight different paths and struggles that do connect at some points) is saying and telling is relevant ... it would be easier to dismiss, if it was just fiction. Of course it also isn't every (hollywood) story ... that would be even more sad that it already is. Uncomfortable as it may be, it can be essential to some.
To the review saying my review is fake: I have been a member for 8 years, probably wrote 100 short concise reviews and rated several hundreds of movies so my review is not fake, the low budget style makes you feel as if you are there with the actors, and as I said I enjoyed the voyeurism aspect of this movie, I never said it was a masterpiece neither.
I thought it would be kind of boring since low budget but it was actually good and entertaining.
I guess you can either watch it for its political statement / educational purpose or because you are curious and enjoy voyeurism which is my case.
I thought it would be kind of boring since low budget but it was actually good and entertaining.
I guess you can either watch it for its political statement / educational purpose or because you are curious and enjoy voyeurism which is my case.
This film begins with a teenage girl by the name of "Hope" (Moxie Owens) chatting on the internet with her former babysitter "Paige" (Cody Renee Cameron) who has taken up residence in Los Angeles and eventually lures Hope into coming to Hollywood to become a fashion model. The scene then shifts to a single mother known simply as "Baby Girl" (Psalms Salazar) who has just gotten fired from her job as a topless dancer and is not only behind on her rent and but also lacks any means to cover her other expenses. So, she turns to prostitution for a while but gets convinced by Paige and her friend "Destiny" (Brooke Haven) that she can make more money and provide a safer environment for her daughter if she also becomes a fashion model. What neither Hope nor Baby Girl realize is just how devious and narcissistic both Paige and Destiny are and soon they find themselves caught up in a web of degradation and sexual deviance they never thought possible. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this is not an enjoyable film to watch. However, it does convey a startling message that these kinds of deplorable abuses don't just happen in other countries--they also occur here in America and it's something everyone should know about. So, to a certain degree this was a powerful film as far as it goes. Unfortunately, there were also a couple of flaws that bear mention as well. First of all, the film doesn't provide adequate character identification, so it was difficult to figure out the names of anyone at any particular time--the character played by Psalms Salazar being one such example. Likewise, the ending also left much to be desired as it raised more questions than it answered. Throw in some rather sordid footage in between and it can easily repel some viewers along the way. Be that as it may, while this film may be difficult for some people to watch it does merit some attention and for that reason, I have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.
Totally not deserve a high score like this, it's not really bad movie but just not as good as the score told. Bunch of unprofessional acting is what i seen.
Did you know
- TriviaActress Moxie Owens, who hails from Texas, had only been in Los Angeles for less than 6 months when she landed the lead role of "Hope" at age 18.
- Quotes
Hollywood Ambassador: Welcome to Hollywood! you have arrived...!
- Crazy creditsThe names of the leading actors were introduced during the ending credits of the film.
- ConnectionsSpin-off from Girl Lost (2016)
- SoundtracksIn The City
Written by Dante Vicens, Donald Clemons and Victoria Waldrip
Performed by Victoria Waldrip aka Woah Vicky
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- 걸 로스트: 할리우드 이야기
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- Hollywood, California, USA(on location)
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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