I have seen this movie and it will do a couple of things to you. It will educate you to see the horrors that happen to these innocent young girls and young boys as well and enrage you that so little attention is placed on the subject. I have a grown daughter and still caution her to be as careful as possible. When children are taken from their homes, from their own beds in the night or lurd into what appears to be a situation that could help them, innocence and life is taken from them. If they survive the ordeal their entire lives are shattered forever. If you don't want to watch it because it isn't a fun movie and it's too uncomfortable at least watch it to educate yourself that you may educate your children. The movie is really tame with the comparison of the real truth of what is real out there. I agree Please Watch!
2006-08-20 09:22:07
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answered by Whitedove Radio 2
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I worry about that kind of stuff all the time. I have 3 beautiful daughters and I am weary about people approaching them. I don't like the idea of my two older girls waiting outside for the bus for school. I stand out by the window to give them some space, because they yell at me all the time for not. I also have to make sure what and where they are going, doing and up to no matter inside the house or outside. I guess I'm a little paranoid or freaked out about the possibilities of what could and would happen...but we can not always live on fears. This is just some way to freak parents especially mothers out. It does happen, but we take risks every day of our lives and have to live with the consequences that come across our paths. The people in life today are twisted and tormented...well a lot of them, not everyone. I am a risk taker, I've done a lot of things that freaked my dad and my sisters out. I learned from my mistakes. And hopefully things like this clip don't get every ones hopes up for letting your kids be free at times.
2006-08-23 18:19:13
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answered by missbehave252002 3
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Absolutely.. I believe mothers should tell their daughters about this first then view the film with them. I'm 55 when I was 12/13 my mother told me about slave trading and all about this. I listened to her with trust of what she told me. I never had anybody take advantage of me as a youth which I believe in part to my mother's educating me of the evils of society..
2006-08-20 16:00:29
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answered by goldengirl 4
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Thanks for the heads up! I haven't seen the movie but I will program it into my DVR when I get home. Me and my daughters will watch it together. It will keep us on our toes. There are some evil, sick people out here and I pray that I never experience anything like this.
2006-08-22 17:43:19
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answered by intentionalmasterpiece 5
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i saw that movie. it was ok. scary stuff. not many girls are kidnapped and sold from the US, it's mostly from other countries and are sent to the US. makes you wonder who's worse, the guys that put them into trading, or the guys in the US that keep the market open for them.
2006-08-20 16:02:58
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answered by redpeach_mi 7
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is saw that movie when i was like 8
2006-08-20 19:17:02
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answered by Babi Angel 2
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umm that movies old i have seen it like five times and its not even that good but i don't get very many channels and some how lifetime comes in
2006-08-20 15:58:30
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answered by Anonymous
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omg i just had a baby girl on the 6th this really scares me people are really sick out there these girls are only little and they cant defend themselves this is so wrong ...thank you for sharing this with me!
2006-08-20 16:00:15
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answered by baileyheartsu 1
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i've not got any kids but i couldn't even watch all of that. it's horrendous.
2006-08-24 12:08:13
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answered by smethansmee 3
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i see that movie
2006-08-20 16:01:10
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answered by casper 6
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