- This landmark film delves into the realistic dark side of human sex trafficking on a global scale. Conflicts and resolutions are key for the various agencies to work together in bringing back those who are forced against their will, to a hope that love conquers all, in a very real true life intertwined story.
- Retired Government Agent Sullivan, is pulled back into lending his support to rally up a task force to rescue a number of victims who have been recently abducted, one of which being his only niece. But only this time he, along with the agents and their respective agencies, have found a Pandora's Box when they stumble onto the fact that the human sex trafficking ring is now global, with the origins of abducted talent coming mostly from Florida.
The sophistication of the underworld and new sex cult recruits, led by organized crime leaders from major countries like Spain, Russia, Jamaica, United Kingdom, South America, Mexico, and others, are gaining strength like never before. Through cunning and original strategy, the soldiers of valor find unique ways of gaining the victims back with their families, but this is just the beginning as the children/young adults go through a ranch-style setting of rehabilitation and recovery in wiping away the horrors that has invaded their souls.
The various twists and turns in all the different rescues boggles the mind beyond any normal human comprehension. The ugliness of the syndicate is revealed, and yet hope and light prevail through it all, knowing that this ugliness will continue as our victims try to find healing after the tragedies they've endured.
Step by step in various ways, the victims find ways of coping as they are put through the gambit of what seems to be routine to gain the abductors trust, only to fall back into torturous behaviors by their captors. Some of the kids are strong and are able to handle most of what's dished out to them, while others crumble under the pressure of mind control with long lasting post traumatic stress.
With each striving moment in recovery shows the strength of the human spirit of our youth, who simply wanted to be kids.
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