Human Trafficking

Human Trafficking

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  • Countries of origin: Canada
  • Language: English
  • Release date: October 24, 2005
  • Runtime: 2 hours 56 minutes
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Tráfico humano
  • "Human Trafficking" is a crime mystery television miniseries directed by Christian Dewar, starring Lynne Adams and Zoe Aggeliki.
    The show tells the story of how women are treated as hair items.

    Details

    • Release date October 24, 2005
    • Filming locations Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies For Sale Productions (Muse), Mel's Cite du Cinema, Muse Entertainment Enterprises

    Movie reviews

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    • By Adalberto 2022-12-29 20:13:09

      After watching this movie, I hate human traffickers to the extreme!

      It's a feminist movie. Calling attention to women's rights in underdeveloped countries.

      Traffickers profit from illegally abducting women and children and transporting them to prostitution around the world. One of the scenes is a country in Southeast Asia, where the little girl's father sold his daughter to human traffickers. But my mother ignored it. The parents are so indifferent to the little girl, aren't they their own? The little girl was taken to a prostitution...

    • By Monica 2022-12-19 01:31:21

      indifference, humanity, affection

      At a hearty noon, I watched a movie that made it difficult to accept reality. There are many movies about human trafficking, hurricane rescue, border town, whistleblower, blind mountain shot in the mainland and so on. This relatively realistic film makes people feel the shock of reality. The streets of the Philippines are full of rich foreigners with little boys, and little girls are doing things that everyone knows without anyone paying attention. It is commonplace. A doctor with a happy...

    • By Scot 2022-11-06 09:29:12

      What needs to be paid attention to is the theme and content of the film itself

      This is a film that incorporates documentary techniques, and it still focuses on the role of alertness. It is different from "Hurricane Rescue", which focuses on a lonely hero who is open, and belongs to entertainment films. It is too inappropriate to compare the two. Suitable.
      What really needs your attention is the subject matter and content of the film itself.
      Too bad I can't find a sequel. . .

      Human trafficking has become the third largest smuggling item in the world...

    • By Letitia 2022-11-06 05:03:48

      One, you have no right to deprive another of all the rights to exist on earth!

          It was a rainy Sunday. I hadn't seen a movie for a long time, so I just clicked on human trafficKing, and saw that in the end, although the black boss of human trafficking in the movie was shot and killed, this wide-ranging criminal gang got The end was due, but the heart was still extremely heavy. Human trafficking happens every day. The trafficked person is no longer a person in the true sense. They have been deprived of all control at the level of subjective will, lost contact with...

    • By Pamela 2022-11-06 03:37:14

      Not a movie review, just my opinion. . .

             It took me a whole day to watch this movie because I thought while watching and paused while watching. The pause is because some of the pictures don't really want to let him into my sight, so I have to do some psychological construction. The reason for thinking is because my classmates recommended it to me, to see this society clearly.
             I know that this world actually has a lot of dark sides, but I don’t like to watch this kind of film. I feel like I will receive a lot of...

    User comments

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    • By Mossie 2023-08-18 13:18:13

      It makes people feel heavy, and calls for protection of the weak! This society is...

    • By Eloy 2023-06-21 02:04:10

      Going abroad to play often means a lot of...

    • By Liam 2023-05-24 06:29:49

      Well, this movie at least lets you see something naked, something you haven't touched before, can't believe it's a movie from 2005, now America in 2013, or the extreme crime of human trafficking is more heart-wrenching, sex, And one thing about how destructive slaves...

    • By Myrtice 2023-05-14 18:24:42

      The shock of the content is far greater than the evaluation of the film itself, especially the death of the final victim, the darkness of the world...

    • By Jocelyn 2023-05-13 08:54:48

      Although the plot has a lot of serendipitous, it is still worth watching this is a...

    Movie plot

    "Every day, young girls are being bought and sold." This is the first sentence that appears in the trailer for the film. It's true, and that's exactly what this film from the life network is about, trying to tell the truth about modern slavery. The film shows how women are treated as hair objects, both objects of sexual desire and objects of trade. The film also reveals how close these victims are to us. And what's even more...
    more about Human Trafficking Movie plot

    Movie quotes

    • Helena: Just hearing Sergei's voice used to make me nauseous. But then, you know, we were in the same room, talking. And despite all this hell he put me through, you know... I would catch myself almost forgetting who he was.

      Kate Morozov: The devil's not without his charms.

    • Helena: Do you think it's possible, when you have lost your humanity, to ever find it again?

      Kate Morozov: Yes, I do. But it's yours to find. No one can take it away from you. Not one man, not a hundred.

    • Sergei: You say I killed someone? Then arrest me.

      [Meehan laughs, and says nothing]

      Sergei: I didn't think so.

      Customs Agent Bill Meehan: It's just a matter of time. You're on our radar. It's a whole new ball game.

      Sergei: [smirks] Isn't that what they used to say on those old TV cop shows?

      Customs Agent Bill Meehan: Well, I'm an old cop. So what did you expect?