Seeking out the prey

A few weeks ago on a Friday night, I watched a movie entitled Sold starring David Arquette. This movie is about an Indian girl who lives in a village in India and wants to provide for her family. One day she was at a party with her family in the city. A lady approached the little girl and she persuaded her to work with her. The lady said she could earn money to support her family and so much more!!
She was oblivious on what she was getting into. She just wanted to feed her family and I understand that. Her family lived in a village in India with a leaky roof so money was so essential to them but what will you do for money? That's the bottom line but I guess I have to think about the trickery and deceitfulness that other people try to upload onto other people.

When I was visiting India with my cousin, my cousin's company had a personal van and when we got back to the hotel each time, the security personnel had some metal wands and they had to wave those wands below the van and search for people who are hiding due to the potential involvement of human trafficking.

In my opinion, I think the movie did a good job breaking down the situations that people who have been exposed to human trafficking have to go through and have to deal with. Also, some parts of the movie made me agitated but the movie is Real and Raw so my agitation is justifiable.

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