10/10
Grieved to the core, but with a sense of empowerment and hope...
7 March 2012
This film was so well produced & thorough, educational, and giving all the crucial info anyone would need to know about the sex trade, from a global perspective. I've been raising awareness with 'Stop Child Trafficking Now' since '10, and have seen so many films. Yet this one is different from them all. After a while of being in the fight, your heart can get desensitized and you can stop crying when you hear the stories or stats. But I cried many times. It was a good thing to feel that depth of compassion again, and to reach a level of empathy I'd never reached prior. I was pushed to continue on. You leave the room or theater feeling grieved to the core, but ironically with a sense of empowerment and hope. I recommend it to everyone I talk about sex trafficking documentaries with - whether they are faith-based or not. Benjamin Nolot and his team are pro's and they are changing the entire sex trade global-economy with this film. This is just the beginning! If you haven't seen it, make it a priority. You will be so glad you did.
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