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Synopsis: 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.
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Will Wallace
Production: Epic Pictures
 
IMDB:
5.1
Metacritic:
38
Rotten Tomatoes:
17%
R
Year:
2017
104 min
618 Views


If you don't enjoy it, lie.

Make 'em think you enjoying it.

After 500, you're

free to f*** off

or you could stick around,

you make some cash.

How does that sound?

We work seven days

a week, all right?

There's cameras everywhere

so don't do anything stupid.

You just obey the rules

and we're gonna get along.

All right?

You break 'em, I'm

gonna break you.

Get your ass back here!

What the?

Simon, look at this sh*t!

Goddamn it!

Hey!

Hey!

Max!

Kate!

Now!

All right, you just went to 505.

Max, put that on the ledger.

Jenna, take 'em down.

She's a fool.

Welcome to Texas.

I'm gonna die in this place.

Just do what they say.

If we survive long enough,

they'll let us out.

After 500 men.

It's okay, okay?

Just remember what

my mum once told me.

Being with a man takes

you a few minutes,

planting sweet potatoes

takes you all day

bent over in the burning sun.

Let's see here.

Simon says you're going

to be in Room Number Nine

and Room Number 10.

You're gonna share a bathroom.

Hmm?

Something not right about you.

What do you mean?

You're Romani.

My ancestors.

Yeah so, so what?

Don't listen to

anything this one says.

His people are Gypsies.

They're dangerous.

So says the African.

And that prat over there,

she's no good either.

Russian, I believe.

Mm-hmm, Nella.

And the girl next

to her is Milena.

They stay here after

their debt to Simon.

They make their own money.

Ladies, let's line it up.

Close 'em, guys.

Hi, compadre.

Set me up.

Open, come on, open.

Come on, open 'em.

I'm not

talking to you anymore!

Just stop talking to me!

Tell the truth!

Just don't touch them!

Mommy!

Go, run to Chucky!

Mommy!

Run as fast as you can!

You take care of your

sister, do you hear me?

Don't you ever forget that!

Why is he doing this?

Don't come back!

You ain't ever

leaving me, b*tch!

You understand?

Go!

Get back here, Sara!

Sara!

All right, be still.

Let me get at it.

Just be still.

I'm trying to be delicate.

You gotta promise me,

you're gonna behave.

All right.

Get some sleep.

All right, let's

go, come on, get up!

Jenna, hey, get up!

Come on!

Chili, open up, let's go!

Milena, come on!

Rise and shine!

Sara!

Let's go!

Aye, come on, get up!

Hey, get up!

Come on, Nella, let's go!

Let's go, Sara.

Got to get up.

Yo, get up!

Mali, come on, up

and at 'em, let's go!

Hi, I'm Mali.

This is Amba.

I'm Sara.

Where are you from?

California.

Wow, Hollywood.

I love that bloke.

What's his name?

Fresh Prince.

You mean Will Smith?

Yes, that's the one.

I guess they

show pretty old TV shows

where you're from.

Nigeria?

Yeah, maybe, I don't know.

This one's from India.

How far away is that?

Two planes, three

trucks, one speedboat

and one wooden rowboat.

And, look, some boy

threw poison on her

because she refused

to be his girlfriend.

Beastly, ugly, wanker, I bet.

When did you get here?

A few days ago, I think.

I love your pretty bow.

It's from my mama.

Oh, then it's got good juju.

Good what?

Juju.

It's like spirits.

Good juju keeps you

safe when trouble comes.

You mean like

a guardian angel?

Yes, if it's good

juju like hers is.

Bad juju not so much.

How can it be good

juju if she's here?

She's alive, isn't she?

Pour it slow, Gypsy.

Amba.

I just prefer tea.

Hey, what is that horn

in the middle of the night?

The train.

There's a freight line just

about a mile north of here.

That early train only comes

by Mondays and Fridays.

Is there a station?

It's more of a depot

nearby a truck stop.

Sometimes Simon

sends girls there.

Hey baby.

Give me a minute.

Rob, move them in.

Mali, I can't do this.

One step at a time.

Walk up there with me and

we pray they don't pick you.

I'm not sure

praying will help.

Let's go, let's go!

Let's go.

Let's go.

Woo-wee!

All right, ladies, I

want to see you all

in a tight, little row.

Go on, now.

Mm, mm, mm.

Turn round for me, baby.

No.

Hey, you miss me?

I did.

That new?

It is.

I like it.

I don't think so.

Hi, next time.

Where you from?

Okay.

Hey, mama.

Mm.

Well, you're new.

You're cute.

Hmm.

And you have seen

way too much action.

Oh, what's your name?

I'm Butter.

Butter.

How does a Mike

make butter better?

Let me take a peek

under that hood?

Please do.

Yeah?

Yeah.

How are you today?

Great.

Still have that attitude?

All right.

I'll take Bosoms.

You're so pretty.

So pretty.

Oh, what's this?

Where did you come from?

It's $20, only today.

For her?

I give you a discount

if you make her like it.

There's a deal.

You're coming with me, honey.

I'll be gentle.

Hey, this'll be the day.

Huh.

Won't you let me do this?

No, don't fight

me, don't fight me.

No, no, please, God, no!

No, no!

No!

No!

No, no!

No!

No!

Oww!

Somebody!

No, no, no!

No!

You promised me you

were gonna behave.

You don't behave,

you're worthless.

No!

No, no!

Have

you heard anything?

Just that one garbled message.

How do we know if Sara's okay?

Try her again.

All right.

Diane, is that you?

Yes, hi, Mother Monica.

Thank God you answered.

I know, I'm sorry,

it has been so busy.

Did you get Sara's message?

It was pretty garbled.

Oh dear.

Huh.

You know what?

I bet she's on

the ship training.

They don't exactly have great

cellphone reception

out there, huh?

And Natalie is

very, very worried.

Yeah, I can only imagine.

You know what?

Why don't I see if I

can pull some strings?

Maybe we can send her out

there so she can see Sara

when she comes back to shore?

Yes, we really do need

to hear from her, Diane.

Okay, I'll see what I can do.

I mean the whole thing

has just been so unfair.

And, listen Mother Monica, I

am sure that Sara is just fine.

Just let that trouble out.

Congratulations, Amba.

Look, I already told you,

I'm not interested, okay.

Why not?

For starters, I'm

kinda seeing somebody.

So you're saying no to

me, but yes to someone else?

I've gotta go.

My little champion,

I am so proud.

Thank you, ma.

You're like

half-fish or something.

And look at this bling,

we have to celebrate.

Papa and I think

it's a lovely idea

and you really deserve it today.

Can I please

stay out until 11?

No.

But why not, papa?

I'm 17.

And how does that make

the streets any safer?

What are you going to do

next year when she goes to MIT?

Are you going to

put a GPS on her?

I think we can let her

stay out one extra hour.

She's no good to

anyone all locked up.

Here.

It's hot water and lemon.

It will help you, okay.

You wanna help me?

Take the next guy

who tries to pick me.

I don't want to be

here anymore than you do.

Yeah, I highly doubt that.

I was scavenging on the

streets in Sullivan city

when I got this offer.

I don't have any papers.

If I don't earn money,

my family cannot eat.

If I try anything and Simon

finds out, I'm finished.

It's all for my family.

Whoa, easy now, easy darling.

- Sir.

- Jimmy.

- How are you?

- I'm good.

- They treat you good?

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Siddharth Kara

Siddharth Kara is an author, activist and expert on modern day slavery and human trafficking. He is an Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy and Director of the Program on Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and also a Visiting Scientist on Forced Labor at the Harvard School of Public Health. He is best known for his award-winning book trilogy on modern slavery, Sex Trafficking: Inside the Business of Modern Slavery (2009), Bonded Labor: Tackling the System of Slavery in South Asia (2012) and Modern Slavery: A Modern Perspective (2017). more…

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