Children are targeted by a syndicate and forced into the sex trade. Distressed by the disappearance of her nieces while returning to Mexico Laura turns to a local minister who believes that ... Read allChildren are targeted by a syndicate and forced into the sex trade. Distressed by the disappearance of her nieces while returning to Mexico Laura turns to a local minister who believes that God can help him get back the missing children.Children are targeted by a syndicate and forced into the sex trade. Distressed by the disappearance of her nieces while returning to Mexico Laura turns to a local minister who believes that God can help him get back the missing children.
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- Server at Auction
- (as Dawn M. Thompson)
Lou Pimber
- Carlos
- (as Luis Pimber)
R.K. Anderson
- Alejandro Quintana
- (as Richard Anderson)
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Most movies avoid unpleasant subjects especially when they involve harm to children. However, it cannot be denied that children are kidnapped and forced into sex-trafficking. In this film the kidnappers are not the heroes. An unlikely group of people come together and ask God for help in getting the children back. It may seem unrealistic in this modern world but this film proves that love, courage, bravery really do work.
Imagine making a film about kidnapped children in a city where less than a mile from filming over 56 sexual predators are living. Imagine making it realistic when every day more and more children are kidnapped feeding the demand for sexual perverts with human slaves. That is the story of King's Man and unlike Taken with it terrific chase scene King's Man is gritty believable and well done. Brenton Covington brings a scene of film knowledge letting the characters act out the drama rather than forcing anything out of the them The story unwinds seamlessly scene by scene as the audience sits in the seats wondering what will happen next. The theme song Blood Cries out is especially tearful and even though you expect resolution in real life the tragedy is most children are never found. King's Man is a must view for parents of young children.
For starters: someone (obviously attached to the project) said this was a great movie for children. Let me state that NO, IT IS NOT. This is a movie about human trafficking! A lot of gun violence as well as images of dead and abused children. It is mainly about 3 preteen girls who are abducted, but it is not for children. Ok, review: The script is okay and is shot on mediocre equipment. The acting of every adult is subpar with a few exceptions, Doua Moua who plays a man in drag (oddly enough he goes on to play one of the three characters that dress in drag in Mulan), and Casper, the captor/guard of the girls, played by John Lee Brody (Star Trek: Into the Darkness). The three girls did a decent job as well. The worst of them (character-wise and acting-wise) was the wannabe Rambo paster, the "hero" character named David played by Jose Rosete. The character was unconvincing and hard to take seriously. And his acting was laughable when it wasn't cringeworthy. Overall watchable if you can't find anything else on Amazon Prime.
Non stop drama features doua moa from Mulan. You will love the characters and the dialogue. a child kidnapped is something heard too often what happens if the people turn to God and not the police. Will watch it again and again.
With Sex Trafficking one of the fastest growing crimes it is nice to see a film that deals with the subject in both a riveting and exciting way. This film features Doua Moa from Gran Turino and Mulan and is quite the production.
An international film done by an independent company. Hats off to Boat Angel for the wonderful job and to director Brenton Covington.
An international film done by an independent company. Hats off to Boat Angel for the wonderful job and to director Brenton Covington.
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- $500,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 54m(114 min)
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