In this story inspired by real characters, three girls from America, Nigeria and India are trafficked through an elaborate global network and enslaved in a Texas brothel, and must together a... Read allIn this story inspired by real characters, three girls from America, Nigeria and India are trafficked through an elaborate global network and enslaved in a Texas brothel, and must together attempt a daring escape to reclaim their freedom.In this story inspired by real characters, three girls from America, Nigeria and India are trafficked through an elaborate global network and enslaved in a Texas brothel, and must together attempt a daring escape to reclaim their freedom.
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Finally the topic of human traffiking is being looked at. Wish this movie got deeper into the subject, but i guess Hollywood would have shutdown this production if it did go deep into the rabbit hole.
I applaud Ashley Judd for going there and wish she would go there more instead of the plastic surgeon.
This story and all the stories of human trafficking, organ harvesting and child sacrifice needs to be told over and over.
I applaud Ashley Judd for going there and wish she would go there more instead of the plastic surgeon.
This story and all the stories of human trafficking, organ harvesting and child sacrifice needs to be told over and over.
Just because the subject is a very serious topic doesn't make the actual movie good. The message is definitely one that needs to get out there and reach people but the execution was poor. It came across more like a Lifetime network movie with the over the top acting and rushed ending. A subject this serious deserves a several-part mini-series to accurately tell the story.
We started this movie and it quickly made us feel very uneasy. We finally turned it off, wanting to watch something more uplifting. The next day I continued to watch the rest of the movie and am so glad I did. Yes the first half is very ugly and hard to even imagine however watching the last half shows you many great things about the strength we have and the will to survive. Most importantly people need to know this is happening here, to our children. We have to fight human trafficking with every thing we have.
This was a great topic to make a film about, and one would think with so many (15!) producers involved, they wouldn't have messed up the production.
For starters, you don't hire Siddharth Kara, the author of one book (on the subject matter) with zero film experience to write the screenplay. He should have stayed on as only a producer but only to consult, and hired a professional screenwriter.
Next, the directing was sub par... nice camera work but the actors, albeit C-grade, needed better direction so they wouldn't appear as if this was their first high school play. A few of the actors were decent, but I could see the lost potential to make their roles great from the lack of direction from novice director Will Wallace. Again, had a better director come on board, this film would have been great.
Overall the story/premise needed to be shown to create awareness, Some parts are brutal, but it does get the message across.
Would I see it again? No. Would I recommend it? Maybe to parents with young daughters.
It's a 7/10 from me, primarily for the story that needed to be told.
For starters, you don't hire Siddharth Kara, the author of one book (on the subject matter) with zero film experience to write the screenplay. He should have stayed on as only a producer but only to consult, and hired a professional screenwriter.
Next, the directing was sub par... nice camera work but the actors, albeit C-grade, needed better direction so they wouldn't appear as if this was their first high school play. A few of the actors were decent, but I could see the lost potential to make their roles great from the lack of direction from novice director Will Wallace. Again, had a better director come on board, this film would have been great.
Overall the story/premise needed to be shown to create awareness, Some parts are brutal, but it does get the message across.
Would I see it again? No. Would I recommend it? Maybe to parents with young daughters.
It's a 7/10 from me, primarily for the story that needed to be told.
Sad and heartbreaking but it brought a lot of awareness to me of the sex traffic business and how sick the world is. The acting in some places could of been a tad bit better but all in all a good film. keep your children close and don't trust anyone.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film is inspired by the award-winning book, "Sex Trafficking: Inside the Business of Modern Slavery," by Siddharth Kara.
- SoundtracksMein Teyyar Hoon (I Am Ready)
Written by Aditi Shankardass and Dhiren Raichura
Performed by Aditi Shankardass
- How long is Trafficked?Powered by Alexa
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $19,698
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $10,413
- Oct 8, 2017
- Gross worldwide
- $19,698
- Runtime
- 1h 48m(108 min)
- Color
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