Sex+Money dives deep into a heart-wrenching topic that's often overlooked. The documentary has this raw, urgent vibe as it follows students across the U.S., trying to wrap their heads around the grim realities of child exploitation. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the weight of the material to settle in, but not so slow that it loses your attention. There's a certain immediacy to their quest that keeps you engaged. It’s not just about statistics; it really humanizes the issue, pushing you to think about worth and value in society. The interviews and firsthand accounts add layers, making it more than just a lecture. It’s a difficult watch, sure, but that discomfort is part of what makes it distinctive.
Examines a pressing social issue with empathy.Focus on youth perspective adds freshness.Real interviews ground the narrative in reality.
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