SYNOPSICS
Trafficked (2017) is a English movie. Will Wallace has directed this movie. Ashley Judd,Elisabeth Röhm,Brian Thompson,Sean Patrick Flanery are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2017. Trafficked (2017) is considered one of the best Drama,Thriller movie in India and around the world.
Millions of vulnerable girls worldwide are being ensnared by human traffickers into the insidious world of sex slavery and exploited relentlessly to generate profits of one hundred billion dollars a year. That is more than the annual profits of Google, Microsoft, Nike and Starbucks combined. Inspired by real characters from the award winning book 'Sex Trafficking' by Siddharth Kara, this is the story of three such girls from America, Nigeria and India. After being trafficked through an elaborate global network of illicit human, organ, and drug trafficking, all three girls end up as sex slaves in a brothel in Texas. Together they attempt to escape their enslavement and reclaim their freedom.
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Trafficked (2017) Reviews
Very well done movie.....by everyone involved
I've watched this movie twice now, and both times I was sickened by what rich people with money really have the ability and power to do. IT WAS AN EYE OPENER!!!! It's obvious to me that DEBS review on this movie was NOT EVEN CLOSE to what the movie is showing us. The FACT that DEBS reviews only shows us SHE DOESN'T LIKE ASHLEY JUDD!!!!! DEB unfortunately missed the entire point of the movie!!!! (WEIRD). IT IS SAD!!! I feel this movie showed us a 100,000 billion dollar point of view here with organs, drugs, and Human Trafficking. In my Opinion, this movie woke me up to what is not only going on around the rest of the world, but going on in our own COUNTRY. I feel the actors did a wonderful job in portraying the defiling, inhuman acts by men and women both on this subject.
Horrified
I stumbled into this film knowing nothing about it upfront, but bought a ticket because it was playing "next" when I walked up to the theater. I was only able to sit through the first half of the film before I walked out. I could not stomach the sick nature that some of the characters did a great job of portraying. It's hard to imagine that people can be so sickening in real life, but apparently that is what this movie is based on. I lost sleep over it last night after watching it. It is impossible for me to rate this film as something I highly recommend. When I left the theater in disgust at what I had just witnessed, only then did I go on to learn the film is based on actual reality, not just in third world countries, but in the United States. Something needs to be done to rid the world of perpetrators portrayed in the film. This film is definitely a wake up call.
Its not fun but you need to watch this
This is based on real life. Its not glamorous, its not fun or enjoyable, but it is important. The subject of human trafficking is portrayed as the evil it is. deb-481-3168, you are so far off the mark with your review, this wasnt an attempt to relaunch or launch anyones career. Most of the established actors including Judd and Patrick Duffy gave their time for free. This is the first time I have reviewed a movie on IMDB and have only done so now because your review made me so angry
You have to watch the whole movie....
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.
Lost potential in the screenplay, acting and directing, but see it for the brutal awareness.
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.