Save My Seoul

2017 • 61 minutes
4,7
25 avis
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À propos de ce film

Eddie and Jason, two Korean-American brothers get in over their heads when they are called to Korea to make a short film on prostitution and sex-trafficking. Things get complicated when they meet Crystal and Esther, two prostitutes who reveal just how deep the problem goes and set off on a dangerous mission to capture the truth. With the use of hidden cameras and access to pimps, johns, and sex-workers, the filmmakers explore and unravel the complexity of the sex trade in Seoul. They learn that this problem is rooted in issues far deeper than exploited girls and lustful men. Instead, it's a consequence of a culture and government that condones and turns a blind eye to the biggest human injustice of our time.

Notes et avis

4,7
25 avis
Casey Rowley
26 juillet 2017
This is only my opinion.. The documentary doesn't really make you think. It tells you what to think. That's not bad, it just makes it a 3/5 instead of 5/5.
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Nicka Lah
27 juillet 2017
I think the person who rated this 3/5 because this documentary doesn't "make you think. . . it tells you what to think. . . " clearly didn't hear what they wanted to hear. While I'm sure there are some women who will tell you they chose prostitution and wouldn't want to do anything else, it doesn't matter. We're clearly being told that there are women want out and any amount of women that are stuck doing this because they have no choice. or lost hope that there is a way to get out is an unacceptable. Besides, it is not easy to tell how many of the women who say it's what they want do it out of self-preservation, and to psychologically deal with what they have gone through.
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Jeremiah Yonemura
24 janvier 2018
Yesterday in San Francisco, I watched Save My Seoul, and it was disgusting to see some of the images and how women were treated as simply pieces of meat. The stories of Esther and Crystal show how women are real people. I like how this film shows how prostitution is slavery and a form of sex trafficking. Yesterday, Eddy said that when he asks a young girl what she wants to be when she grows up, that he never hears, "I want to be a prostitute." Women are often forced to be a prostitute as their only choice, and only having one choice is no choice. Please be praying for all the women who are and have been in the illegal sex trafficking business for recovery and deliverence.
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