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Save My Seoul is an intense documentary that pulls you into the murky underbelly of Seoul's sex trade through the eyes of two Korean-American brothers. The pacing is tight, keeping you engaged as Eddie and Jason grapple with the complexities of their subject matter. The interactions with Crystal and Esther are haunting and raw, showcasing personal stories that reflect a broader societal issue. The atmosphere is heavy, marked by a sense of urgency and danger as they uncover deeper layers of exploitation. What stands out is how it balances personal narratives with broader themes of human rights and morality. It's not just a film about sex trafficking; it’s a stark reminder of the human cost behind the statistics.
Intense focus on social issues.Raw and emotional interviews.Explores the complexities of human trafficking.
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