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

Scot 2022-11-06 09:29:12

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 after drugs and arms. Although the trafficked people are mainly women and children, there are also many men. He/they can be repeatedly squeezed and resold for more than ten years. At the same time, they are also the main source of the human organ trafficking market, encountering a real hell on earth!
Human traffickers and consumers in this chain of operations are the most filthy and ugliest embodiment of human nature! It's no exaggeration to be punished for being late!
I hope everyone can pay more attention to the world and protect themselves. Similar incidents are really not far from us.
The fight against sin requires the attention and action of all who have a conscience.

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Human Trafficking quotes

  • Customs Agent Bill Meehan: [addressing a news conference on TV] An ounce of cocaine, wholesale...

    Kate Morozov: [to Mischa, as they watch the news report on TV] That's my boss.

    Customs Agent Bill Meehan: $1200. But you can only sell it once. A woman, or a child, $50 to $1000, but you can sell them each day, every day, over and over and over again. The markup is immeasurable. Human trafficking, ladies and gentlemen, is the business of the future for crime organization.

  • 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.