To provide a better life for his family in the country, 18-year-old Mateus accepts a job in a junkyard in São Paulo for his new boss, Luca, but becomes trapped in the dangerous world of huma... Read allTo provide a better life for his family in the country, 18-year-old Mateus accepts a job in a junkyard in São Paulo for his new boss, Luca, but becomes trapped in the dangerous world of human trafficking.To provide a better life for his family in the country, 18-year-old Mateus accepts a job in a junkyard in São Paulo for his new boss, Luca, but becomes trapped in the dangerous world of human trafficking.
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As previous reviewer said , conditions of slavery portrayed is probably much more horrible at times then whats on film.
Corruption is presented in brief moments.
Overall, with a ending that make much sense, is a movie that make me feel sad about how physical and mental acertive brut force run the world.
Corruption is presented in brief moments.
Overall, with a ending that make much sense, is a movie that make me feel sad about how physical and mental acertive brut force run the world.
A very good attempt to portray the treatment and conditions of people who are trafficked for their labour.
I am going to guess that actual conditions and treatment are much, much worse but that would probably make an unwatchable movie.
Every person who cares about the treatment of their fellow human beings, should see this movie.
I am going to guess that actual conditions and treatment are much, much worse but that would probably make an unwatchable movie.
Every person who cares about the treatment of their fellow human beings, should see this movie.
The story takes you on a journey from humble beginnings of a peaceful village to the urban decay of the city.
This movie gets you thinking, what would you do? Question your mortality and it did a fine job in showcasing this.
Definitely worth a watch, would of liked to see more towards ending of the movie regarding the main character.
This movie gets you thinking, what would you do? Question your mortality and it did a fine job in showcasing this.
Definitely worth a watch, would of liked to see more towards ending of the movie regarding the main character.
One of the best international films I've seen in a long time. It's the opposite of what you'd expect from a Hollywood produced film about this topic. It's a documentary styled story that feels as real as it gets. There's barely a score throughout the film, but that silence in the scenes just makes it more realistically unsettling.
This is novice Brazilian writer and director Alexandre Moratto's second only full length feature film, with only a handful of docu's and shorts. What makes this film brilliant besides its perfect presentation, is how a universally know problem of being trafficked, also portrays the moral dilemma of when the victim is given the option to become the captor. And even that is a true reality.
The casting and performances are exceptionally realistic, and apparently one of the cast members with zero acting skills is a human trafficking survivor. The sets and locations are what you'd expect to see from slumdog gangsters in underdeveloped countries.
This film is a must see for everyone, as it's told in such a way that you will not be prepared for it, it will leave you unsettled for a while, and at the very least, educate you in the most realest way possible - second only to being the victim or captor, about international human trafficking. It sure opened up my eyes.
Moratto is certainly an up and coming filmmaker to keep an eye out for. Bravo Netflix for yet another acquisition of such a gem of a film. A well deserved 8/10 from me.
This is novice Brazilian writer and director Alexandre Moratto's second only full length feature film, with only a handful of docu's and shorts. What makes this film brilliant besides its perfect presentation, is how a universally know problem of being trafficked, also portrays the moral dilemma of when the victim is given the option to become the captor. And even that is a true reality.
The casting and performances are exceptionally realistic, and apparently one of the cast members with zero acting skills is a human trafficking survivor. The sets and locations are what you'd expect to see from slumdog gangsters in underdeveloped countries.
This film is a must see for everyone, as it's told in such a way that you will not be prepared for it, it will leave you unsettled for a while, and at the very least, educate you in the most realest way possible - second only to being the victim or captor, about international human trafficking. It sure opened up my eyes.
Moratto is certainly an up and coming filmmaker to keep an eye out for. Bravo Netflix for yet another acquisition of such a gem of a film. A well deserved 8/10 from me.
Being Mexican and living in Texas, this movie was of interest to me.
Good movie, worth giving it a watch.
Not a family friendly or date night movie. Serious subject matter.
Good movie, worth giving it a watch.
Not a family friendly or date night movie. Serious subject matter.
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- TriviaWriter and director Moratto cast a Brazilian immigrant who worked for six months in a sweatshop while he was conducting research interviews with survivors of human trafficking.
- GoofsAt 1 hour and 22 minutes, the pendant's string is over the character's chin, then not visible, then over the chin again.
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- 1h 33m(93 min)
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