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Rape for Profit
An up-close look at the true nature of the sex trade. The film unveils a growing problem in major U.S. cities where girls as young as 12 years old are bought and sold as many as 15 times a night to service the desires of men. Experience the shocking truth and follow several heroes as they fight to end this modern-day slavery and stop the next generation of buyers.
Release : | 2012 |
Rating : | 5.6 |
Studio : | Mew Films, Liberty Road Foundation, |
Crew : | Director, Director, |
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Genre : | Drama Documentary |
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Better Late Then Never
When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.
It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.
The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
I live in Seattle, and I watch a lot of documentaries. This one happened to come up & watched it because it had good reviews. I had no idea this was happening in areas I am in all the time. I also had no idea that my cousin Joel Banks was in it - he's known me since I was a baby, and I used to play with his oldest daughter & son all the time growing up. It is heart breaking hearing that these girls don't think they have any value in life. The documentary is worth the watch. From a critical standpoint the documentary is done well, but not fantastically. The subject matter pulls you in though & the story is not boring to watch.
Not that long ago, people said that if men and women are created equal, then how can we allow slavery. Here we are today with innocent victims walking our own streets being forced to sell their bodies for the profit of sadistic pimps. Unbelievable. These young film makers have exposed that this issue is not only happening in far off countries,it's happening right here! Awareness is so important but we also need action. Men and women of the United States of America need to say in unison that if men and women are created equal, then how can we allow these victims to be abused. Rape for Profit is a movie that creates Awareness and is a call to Action for all of us to step in the gap for those who desperately are crying out for help.
Jason Pamer and Eric Esau have done a superb job of capturing the dark essence of the sex- trade without assaulting the senses of the viewers. Their work reveals the insidious manipulation that continues to prey upon vulnerable children and youth. One cannot view this film without evaluating one's complacency, complicity, or perspective toward modern-day slavery. The sensitivity in which survivors were interviewed speaks to the changing perspective of society and law enforcement toward victims of human trafficking. Trafficking victims are seen as people in need of the Law's protective arm rather than the Law's indictment. One viewer responded, "I walked away wanting to express mercy toward the survivors and pray that justice would have its way with their abusers."
(Not sure if its a spoiler but I don't want to chance it)Let me start out by saying that my rating of a 9 is actually more like a 10 because I don't rate documentaries higher than that because they lack the production value needed for a 10 rating. None the less this was such a great documentary that will completely change your mind about the way you think, look, and feel about that girl "walking the streets".I went to see this film knowing that we had a problem with prostitution and the sex trade in America just like every other country. I knew there were girls and boys who were kidnapped and taken here and other countries to be enslaved in the sex trade. My grasp of the over all extent of the levels of prostitution and enslavement were way off though.I thought any person who was actually enslaved was one of those girls in some seedy whore house or locked in the basement of a "massage parlor". I did not even think about the fact that these girls walking the street, or in the films online, or any of them in fact could be held without their will for fear of their life if they try to leave. Or after years of just being worn down emotionally to the point where they don't feel they have any other option. This film was a real eye opener. And hearing these women telling their stories of how they ended up in this life without their willingness was completely heart wrenching. It's something that will haunt me till the day I die. And I'm glad that it will. Because I don't think anyone should ever forget the injustice that is happening in this world. We all need to step up to make sure this cruelty around the world stops.