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Trade
TrailerA Texas cop, whose own daughter might have been forced into sexual slavery, joins forces with a Mexican youth to find the boy's sister, 13-year-old Adriana who is kidnapped by members of an international network of sex traffickers.Actors: Kevin Kline, Cesar Ramos, Alicja Bachleda, Paulina Gaitan, Marco Pérez, Linda Emond, Zack Ward, Kate del Castillo, Tim Reid, Pasha D. Lychnikoff, Natalia Traven, ...»Director: Marco KreuzpaintnerCountry: United StatesDuration: 120 minQuality: SDRelease: 2007IMDb: 7.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Trade"
Time OutDecember 12, 2008As cinema, 'Trade' is flawed: the script is functional and the dry characters are hemmed in by the machinations of an unremarkable plot.
Associated PressDecember 03, 2007A documentary about sex trafficking might have been more powerful. Dramatizing the subject in this fashion, with a race-against-time road trip, breathless online bidding and a couple of different happy endings, simply cheapens it.
Newark Star-LedgerOctober 05, 2007The filmmaker tries to keep the energy up and the audience engaged by incorporating stylistic touches from the Michael Bay 101 crib sheet, whirling the camera around characters in crisis and lacing scenes with hack guitar rock.
New York ObserverOctober 03, 2007Grim, hard to take, and nightmare-producing, Trade is not for the faint of heart.
Ebert & RoeperOctober 01, 2007I was moved.
Seattle TimesSeptember 28, 2007Trade has telegraphed the most sordid examples of the international child sex trade into a small, somewhat exploitative thriller.
Urban CinefileJuly 29, 2009A brutal, shattering story of child trafficking that is intended to deliver a sobering punch about the global human trafficking trade, Marco Kreutzpaintner's powerful drama is in fact based on investigative reports in the New York Times.
Empire MagazineDecember 12, 2008If only the whole matched the power and potency of the details. Masquerades as a searing exposé, but turns out to be a lurid and overwrought account.
Film4December 12, 2008Such difficult subject matter requires a harder-edged delivery, but hopefully this accessible drama will therefore get its message across to a wider audience.
Times (UK)December 12, 2008This cockeyed odd-couple road movie is well-intentioned, but it comes perilously close to feeding off the crimes it condemns.
GuardianDecember 12, 2008Is it possible to agree with what a film is saying while disliking the way it says it? Trade leaves no arm untwisted and no message unrammed.
Sky MoviesDecember 12, 2008Kline and the talented Gaitan do their best to engage on a human level, but ending with various sobering stats about the global sex trade only underlines the film's woefully misplaced dramatic emphasis.
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