7/10
Good film about an important world issue
28 March 2019
Difficult and sometimes frustrating-to-watch film about sex trafficking in Bosnia and Eastern Europe, focusing on a lot of the corruption allowing it to flourish. It was gritty and stomach-churning in parts, though I felt it was still a somewhat sanitized version of horrific events.

Rachel Weisz was fantastic in this role of Nebraska cop-turned UN whistleblower, Kathryn Bolkovac. Benedict Cumberbatch popped in for a few scenes too, and was somewhat under-utilized - though I didn't mind, as his character here was a jerk.

Toronto's City Hall kept drawing me out of the Bosnia setting, due to it being used as the UN headquarters here. I kept half expecting former Toronto Mayor Rob Ford to come barreling around a corner to knock out one of the corrupt UN guys.

This film plays a little like a docudrama and had a very real capacity to be a whistleblower itself. While it doesn't quite reach the heights it perhaps should've, it still highlights the plight of 2.5 million people who are victim of human trafficking around the world.
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