Fields of Mudan (2004) Poster

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8/10
A deadly sewer far away, from those innocent fields
videorama-759-85939125 November 2014
A short film, again tackling child slavery, that can't brush off some amateur moments, one fault I really picked out, as in one the very young girl's change of attire. This one, has decided to go to the full distance, and it pays off. We really see what kind of perverts there are out there, who are ready to slap wads of money down, to have sex with children so young, it's heartbreaking. A little girl has been sold to this brothel. She can only dream of being reunited with her mother, where we see in some photographed shots. But will these dreams come true, or are they false, as to this little girls fate. Is she condemned to a life of prostitution. This is what you'll question, in the back of your mind, when seeing this. What I love about this little film, that I highly recommend, is that it does inspire you, to never give up. The madam here is a b..ch too, in one scene slapping the second youngest girl, who's preparing the younger one, for her first night with a guy, and this young bas..rd is merciless. These are people you'd pass on the street, and wouldn't think twice, about being depraved, hiding their shocking fetishes. This film is strongly confronting, but I say "Good on ya" to the filmmaker, for making a short, sharp and sweet, visually affecting and poetic movie. One of those short films you must see, and the children act great.
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10/10
beautiful film
lucad_996 November 2006
I saw this film at an Amnesty International Film Festival of 20 films and this one, in a field of really excellent films, was the best by far. Not only does it show, in a very subtle way, part of the real horror of our world where children can be exploited to appease the sick lusts of adults with enough money to pay for what they want and no conscience to stop themselves, but it accomplished this in a poetic, beautiful and ironic way. All the actors are terrific, and the ending has the same powerful effect as other great short films of the past. There is mystery and foreshadowing to a secret that the audience doesn't even know they are waiting for-- which, when revealed, bursts a huge bubble of preconceived notions and prejudices and makes one even angrier, with a intensified desire to stop these monstrosities. Bravo.
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