Trade
Trade
R | 23 January 2007 (USA)
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A Texas cop, whose own daughter might have been forced into sexual slavery, joins forces with a Mexican youth to find the boy's sister, who was abducted and forced into prostitution. Meanwhile, a Polish woman who was promised a better life in America also becomes a victim.

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Exoticalot

People are voting emotionally.

Plustown

A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.

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Sienna-Rose Mclaughlin

The movie really just wants to entertain people.

Cissy Évelyne

It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.

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vucaii

It seems a comedy, very predictable, with erratic situations, outside the logic or continuity of what happened, sometimes slow and repetitive. Of course, if one evaluates the fact of being social complaint content and that the young actors were film novices, one comes to "value" these elements, but as a movie, film, without prejudices, I did not like it. It's not all bad, it's letting it go, as they say, but it's not the level that appears evaluated in IMDb

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coltonhughey

While watching the movie Trade I found that the characters really mixed together like Jorge and Ray when they had a common goal even though Jorge (cesar Ramos) didn't know what ray (kevin Kline) was looking for until later on in in the story but throughout the movie the emotions of love like Jorge showed for his sister when he start looking for her and the bond of friendship Jorge and ray found after they figured out there coming interests as the movie progresses the pieces fall into play for Jorge to find his sister but the hit a few problems along the way the horrific topic this movie shows about how women and children are abducted and treated is a really eye opener for the real world problem with sex trafficking and slavery that is spread through the black market most people do not see this part of like it is overlooked but this movie shows the reality of the problem that slavery has not yet ended but in the movie it doesn't seem like the government is doing anything about it which is the same in our world today the trade is a very serious thing but the world doesn't want anything to do with it because the fact it makes to much money but this movie shows this idea in different aspects of what happens to the girls but this movie with all the problems it shows of the really world it will keep you watching until the credits come on

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noahbugg

The movie Trade was very eye opening. I believe this movie would get everybody's attention because of the fact that it has to do with a girl who gets trafficked and her brother has to go out and try to save her. The acting in this movie was mediocre. A lot of the movie was very good, but some parts made you think to yourself, "Why didn't they do this, or What did I just watch?" None of the actors in this Film was well known or "big'' actors beside Kevin Kline (Ray) who is the cop who helps Jorge (Cesar Ramos) in the movie, but they did a good job for what they are. I have always liked movies that are about someone saving someone else, because of the fact that it shows courage and that people still care in this world today. This movie is rated R for cursing and other things that are included, but honestly I would suggest this to anyone 10 and up just for the fact that they need to realize that the things that happen in this movie are based on things that happen and are real in the world today. The directing and dialogue in this film are very good and well thought of, and this movie has a lot of action, keeping the viewers glued to the screen. So overall I'm going to give this action packed movie a good 7/10.

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Chelsea Votaw

Trade is the type of movie that opens your eyes to stuff that's happening around the world today that not many people are aware of, sex trafficking of women and children. This movie was very eye opening, interesting, and intriguing. In the movie it allows us to see what the women and children go through who are forced into sex trafficking, and how easy it is for them to be taken. The movie is based on sex trafficking and the struggles the women, kids, and family of those involved go through. Jorge (Cesar Ramos) was trying to find his sister, Adriana (Paulina Gaitan) who was taken by the Russian sex traffickers in Mexico City. He and Ray (Kevin Klein), an insurance investigator, do what they can to hunt down Adriana and find her. Adriana is forced to do things normal 13 year old's should never experience, but she has Veronica (Alicja Bachleda) alongside her through most of this. This movie is very informative about what goes on in the sex trafficking world in a way that is still interesting. I was surprised with how graphic Trade was, showing the physical, mental, and emotional abuse that everyone involved goes through. I was shocked that these things still go on in this world today, and this movie allowed me to see it. The thing that caught my eye in Trade that caused me to not want to pull my eye away was the action stored within the movie. Starting out, when Adriana rode the bike that her big brother, Jorge, got her regardless of her mother's commands didn't surprise me at all, children will be children. What shocked me was how far away from her home that she rode it. I knew in that instant something horrible was going to happen to her and I couldn't leave the screen. From then on the movie got better and better, drawing me in each time something suspenseful happened. The next thing that drew me in was when Adriana was taken. the fact that the women who were helping her find a job were in on what was about to happened absolutely blew my mind. I liked how much Trade showed, allowing me to see the inside look on both the traffickers' side and the sex slaves' side without it being a documentary. The things I didn't like were when Veronica committed suicide- without explaining her story any further. We didn't get to know much about her- or her baby. It would've been nice to had gotten to know about her a lot more. I also didn't like the fact that at the end of the movie even after Jorge promised to Ray he would do good he just walked up to Vadim (Pasha D. Lychnikoff) and killed him, as his son watched. I feel like Jorge should've let the cops handle it. Lastly, I feel like the movie would've had a better conclusion had we figured out who Ray's daughter was.Overall Trade was an amazing movie, that I would rate a 10 star movie and suggest to anyone interested in crime based movies.

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