Trafficked

2017 "Last year slave traders made $100 billion"
5.8| 1h44m| en
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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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ThiefHott Too much of everything
GamerTab That was an excellent one.
BelSports This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
Deanna There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.
videorama-759-859391 How many movies have been made about sex trafficking? Really? Why do people keep making these movies? Many reasons, I guess. I eat up sex trafficking movies like fodder. I love em'. Trafficked is another good one. to hang your hat on, a kind of refreshing one, that starts off quite interesting, though some similarities do fall in later. Again, we base our characters around three young girls, who fall prey to these b..tards, one an ex Home And Away face, who's in top form. Washington, a young American, girl who's just turned lovely seventeen, who's really the central character, a fiesty sexy sweet, taken out of foster care, as reaching adult age, where she's promised this great career job on a cruise or island or a hostess, so we know where this leads. This is a very entertaining sex trafficking movie, steered by some really good performances- Washington and friends, the Nigerian older, more wiser girl, a real likeable sort, while Flannery is very good as the slave runner. Hun, Brian Thompson, visually unforgettable as the security guy, who has one two many power drinks. Even Patrick Duffy turns up in this as a crooked agent. Judd, too, makes a fine, nasty villain/procurer, who you'll make out her real self, behind that sick sweetly smile, while her real intentions,so clear from the start, they'll knock you head. There's a lot of intrigue about her character too, while Archer is really good as Mother Mary. There are a few impactful moments, throughout this very well made, and nicely polished film, and is a highly recommended watch. There are cliched moments of course, but Trafficked runs quite well amongst it's competitors.
Harrison Tweed (Top Dawg) 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.
deb-481-36108 This entire low budget 'important message' flick is nothing more than a feeble attempt by Judd to once again become relevant, by constantly bombarding the viewer with filth talk and naked unattractive and overweight twenty somethings the director tries to pass of as teens. The story line is dull and the NEVER-ENDING BORING TALKING makes you consider jumping out a window!While this big 'comeback' flick for Judd never even made it to video, I feel bad for the investors that were duped into supporting this garbage.Note to self: Ashley Judd, and any movie she is involved with, is total garbage and a waste of time.
theindies 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.