This self-described documentary film is flawed for so many reasons, it is difficult to know where to start. I will be brief. It will be easy to avoid spoilers as anyone vaguely aware of the topics involved will not be surprised by any content or opinions in the film.
Simply diluted soup that inadvertently ignores the most serious issue. This is due in part, I think, for three reasons. First, there is a minimal amount of factual information particularly regarding the very important and broad topic of child exploitation and abuse. To say that there are few or no laws or programs available to help these victims is fiction. Is there enough being done, not even close but much more than is implied. A simple internet search would reveal thousands of programs and research on abuse topics as well as countless laws.
Second, the content and style by the writer/director, regarding his seemingly recent discovery that pornography use is increasing world-wide (wherever a non-draconian government allows it), makes the slap-dash edits of the film look like a bad mix of Reefer Madness mongering and outtakes of Nancy Reagan/Phyllis Schlafly cutting rooms floor clips of a beautiful and pure America spoiled by insidious enemies. The approach comes across as grainy, outdated, dubious, and naive. It is as though he has not watched a modern documentary or any sincere film in decades. Many comments are included that cry out for editing or specific support, perhaps available, but are left hanging like a shirt on a clothes line with only one clothes pin: Flapping an incomplete effort with valid points obscured.
Finally, again trying to be brief, this poor effort at documentation seemed to offer again and again, the same images, interview clips, screes, and conflated statements on pornography and its addiction to MEN of America.
I've seen this said here before and it is worth repeating, but this is 90 minutes of my life wasted and irretrievable. I tried to be fair and stick it out hoping the first several minutes would not continue as badly, however I was wrong. Bad writing, editing, and directing cannot help to shed light on important topics.