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This character-driven film considers the evolving sex trafficking landscape as seen by the main players: the exploited, the pimps, the johns that fuel the business, and the cops who fight to... Read allThis character-driven film considers the evolving sex trafficking landscape as seen by the main players: the exploited, the pimps, the johns that fuel the business, and the cops who fight to stop it.This character-driven film considers the evolving sex trafficking landscape as seen by the main players: the exploited, the pimps, the johns that fuel the business, and the cops who fight to stop it.
Danielle Douglas
- Self - Former Sex Slave
- (as Danielle)
Amelia Bunnell
- Self - Former Sex Slave
- (as Amelia)
Jamie Chesman
- Self - Danielle's Mother
- (as Jamie)
- Directors
- Writer
- Jane Wells(uncredited)
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What a load of brazen garbage,
"TRICKED" ? Really? Are my heart strings supposed to be pulled by this joke of a film? Perhaps in a few cases some "adult" or in this case teenage women have had a gun put to their head and forced into "the life" but I suspect this is a rare occurrence and this is a very one sided documentary. Once again we have WASP Puritan ethics from the 1700's forming the foundation for sorely outdated moronic laws and vice oriented law enforcement.
Entrapping idiotic horny johns looking for a 30.00 dollar blowjobs is not real police work,it's shooting fish in a barrel. Cops that are on prostitution detail are belaboring the outcome and wasting taxpayer dollars-VERY LITTLE OF WHAT THEY DO WILL STOP THE PROSTITUTION GAME.
They should be out fighting real crime.
Cops have to make arrests and justify their salaries and fill quotas.
It's sickening to watch the facade of sanctimonious justified indignation as displayed by law enforcement in this so called "film".
THIS JUST IN : If prostitution was legalized,regulated and taxed there would be fewer pimps,violence or disease/unwanted pregnancies.
After thousands of years of studying human behavior the results are blaitantly obvious- PEOPLE WILL ALWAYS BUY AND SELL SEX - do I have to cite the biggest cliché ever created ?
Whoring is the "world's oldest profession"
Get over it already,no one forced these ladies into a life of whoring.
Not for one second did I feel sorry for the gal who was "tricked" into being a whore in Boston as she went thru college.
She was smart enough to get into a good school,but somehow lost all of her common sense at that rundown motel 6 in Roxbury on that fabled evening on her hands and knees working for "toughie " the pimp?
The herd just got a little bit thinner.
She could have gotten a real job making low wages flipping burgers like millions of college kids all over the world to pay for her education. Hoe-ever ..the truth is she didn't...she chose whoring instead. Then we get treated to an interview with her mother crying foul about how her child's innocence was stolen?
Bitch please....wake up and smell the KY jelly. Your daughter wasn't "tricked" into anything,she was lazy and didn't want to work a real job. She had freewill and she used it.
I see a lot of women in the film who took the easy way out and DIDN'T WANT TO WORK A REAL JOB.
GUESS WHAT ? IT'S NOT THE PIMPS FAULT OR THE JOHN'S FAULT THAT THEY PUT THEMSELVES UP ON THE MEAT MARKET.
As for the film itself : there is nothing new uncovered here. This story is as old as the hills and has been covered extensively in many other documentaries and dramas.
Painting the pigs as Knights in shining armor and the girls as victims is a one sided portrayal of a complex dynamic.
Nothing in 'reality" is as it appears,nothing is ever so clean cut and black and white in the real world.
The truth and reality is that the world is a shade of grey and this film is half assed and biased,
Yes pimps are violent thugs, Yes,young women/teens and pre teens are selling their bodies to survive all over the world. This film is enabling the victim mentality and it is a one sided view of the game. I call BS.
edit: This review does not in any way advocate or condone the abuse or exploitation of minors____ EVER ! All of my comments pertain to adults over the age of consent-18-21 years of age PERIOD.
Entrapping idiotic horny johns looking for a 30.00 dollar blowjobs is not real police work,it's shooting fish in a barrel. Cops that are on prostitution detail are belaboring the outcome and wasting taxpayer dollars-VERY LITTLE OF WHAT THEY DO WILL STOP THE PROSTITUTION GAME.
They should be out fighting real crime.
Cops have to make arrests and justify their salaries and fill quotas.
It's sickening to watch the facade of sanctimonious justified indignation as displayed by law enforcement in this so called "film".
THIS JUST IN : If prostitution was legalized,regulated and taxed there would be fewer pimps,violence or disease/unwanted pregnancies.
After thousands of years of studying human behavior the results are blaitantly obvious- PEOPLE WILL ALWAYS BUY AND SELL SEX - do I have to cite the biggest cliché ever created ?
Whoring is the "world's oldest profession"
Get over it already,no one forced these ladies into a life of whoring.
Not for one second did I feel sorry for the gal who was "tricked" into being a whore in Boston as she went thru college.
She was smart enough to get into a good school,but somehow lost all of her common sense at that rundown motel 6 in Roxbury on that fabled evening on her hands and knees working for "toughie " the pimp?
The herd just got a little bit thinner.
She could have gotten a real job making low wages flipping burgers like millions of college kids all over the world to pay for her education. Hoe-ever ..the truth is she didn't...she chose whoring instead. Then we get treated to an interview with her mother crying foul about how her child's innocence was stolen?
Bitch please....wake up and smell the KY jelly. Your daughter wasn't "tricked" into anything,she was lazy and didn't want to work a real job. She had freewill and she used it.
I see a lot of women in the film who took the easy way out and DIDN'T WANT TO WORK A REAL JOB.
GUESS WHAT ? IT'S NOT THE PIMPS FAULT OR THE JOHN'S FAULT THAT THEY PUT THEMSELVES UP ON THE MEAT MARKET.
As for the film itself : there is nothing new uncovered here. This story is as old as the hills and has been covered extensively in many other documentaries and dramas.
Painting the pigs as Knights in shining armor and the girls as victims is a one sided portrayal of a complex dynamic.
Nothing in 'reality" is as it appears,nothing is ever so clean cut and black and white in the real world.
The truth and reality is that the world is a shade of grey and this film is half assed and biased,
Yes pimps are violent thugs, Yes,young women/teens and pre teens are selling their bodies to survive all over the world. This film is enabling the victim mentality and it is a one sided view of the game. I call BS.
edit: This review does not in any way advocate or condone the abuse or exploitation of minors____ EVER ! All of my comments pertain to adults over the age of consent-18-21 years of age PERIOD.
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- Lowell, Massachusetts, USA(Second location)
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