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Evelyn, directed by Isabel de Ocampo, brings a raw and unsettling look at human trafficking. The film captures the journey of a young Peruvian girl who travels to Spain with naive hopes. What unfolds is a gritty tale of betrayal and desperation. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the oppressive atmosphere that envelops Evelyn as she's pulled deeper into the underbelly of the sex trade. The performances are haunting, showcasing the psychological toll of her transformation. The use of practical effects adds a layer of realism that feels almost too close for comfort. It's a film that lingers, forcing a confrontation with harsh realities, and leaves a lasting impact even after the credits roll.
Intense exploration of human trafficking issuesStrong performances by the lead actressRealistic portrayal of psychological trauma
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