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Selling the Girl Next Door is a raw dive into the dark underbelly of the sex trade, particularly focusing on underage girls. The documentary has this unsettling tone that grips you from the start—it's not a glamorous portrayal, but rather a stark, often uncomfortable look at the realities these kids face. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the gravity of the situation. It’s distinctive in how it sheds light on a topic often pushed to the shadows, giving voice to those who often go unheard. You get a real sense of the desperation and manipulation involved, and the practical effects are minimal but effective; it’s all about the real interviews and stories that leave a mark. The performances—well, they’re not performances, they’re raw truths that resonate deeply.
Documentary format with real interviewsEmphasizes the harsh realities of human traffickingNot for the faint of heart; very intense subject matter
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