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At once soft-hearted and hard-edged, TRADE provides a compassionate look at an ugly world. In Mexico City, men kidnap13-year-old Adriana (Paulina Gaitan) with the intent of se...Read more
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This was a gritty story of truth, nothing left behind. The story of these girls and the story of many of the men in this movie tell such a story. But the bigger story about th...Read more
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do not adjust your vcr remote about the spoken language to start.it is in a real setting.i thought the english subtitles under the spanish would be a distraction.but no before...Read more

Trade (DVD, 2008, Widescreen)

Marco Kreuzpaintner, Kevin Kline|Theatrical release: 2007 | Rating: R (MPAA)
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    Movie synopsis

    At once soft-hearted and hard-edged, TRADE provides a compassionate look at an ugly world. In Mexico City, men kidnap13-year-old Adriana (Paulina Gaitan) with the intent of selling her virginity to the highest bidder. Young Polish beauty Veronica (Alicja Bachleda) is held captive by the same men, and they threaten her young son across the ocean. As the criminals mistreat their victims, Veronica is Adriana's only solace as she is taken farther and farther away from home. Meanwhile, Adriana's older brother, Jorge (Cesar Ramos), begins to track his sister across the Mexican border into Texas and through the United States. On his mission, he runs into a Texas cop named Ray (Kevin Kline) who agrees to help him without ever really saying why.TRADE isn't escapist fare: it's a socially conscious film that doesn't flinch from the most painful of details about the sex trade. There's rape, pedophilia, and suicide, and the film doesn't look away or glance over the horrors. This is German director Marco Kreuzpainter's first film on these shores, but he works like an assured veteran. After working for decades in the film industry, Kline is often most highly praised for his work in comedies such as DAVE and A FISH CALLED WANDA, but he's quite adept in this serious drama. Young actors Ramos and Gaitan are making their major feature debut with TRADE, but they both communicate the fear and frustration of their characters with remarkable skill.

    Product Details
    • Edition: Widescreen
    • Number of Discs: 1
    • Rating: R (MPAA)
    • Film Country: USA
    • UPC: 031398222019

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    Genre:Dramas
    Format:DVD
    Display Format:Widescreen

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    Director:Marco Kreuzpaintner
    Leading Role:Kevin Kline
    eBay Product ID: EPID63630241
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    Movie trailer and editorial reviews

    "[TRADE] introduces a number of appealing characters....Ramos adds some moral complexity to the story."
    Movieline's Hollywood Life - Stacey Farber (03/01/2007)

    "[I]t's the individual stories that are the focus here, offering empathetic characters that audiences can feel for rather than impersonal, if alarming, statistics."
    Box Office - Annlee Ellingson (10/01/2007)

    "Kline gives a quiet, mournful, and effective performance..." -- Grade: B-
    Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman (10/05/2007)

    3 stars out of 4 -- "TRADE is a compelling and terrifying look at a serious global problem."
    USA Today - Claudia Puig (09/28/2007)

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    Movie of the year

    Created: 23/02/08
    This was a gritty story of truth, nothing left behind. The story of these girls and the story of many of the men in this movie tell such a story. But the bigger story about the trade of humans is so true and so sad, but no one listens and as long as no one listens, nothing will ever change. This is Kevin Klines best film yet.
    1 of 2 people found this review helpful.
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    informative

    Created: 05/03/08
    do not adjust your vcr remote about the spoken language to start.it is in a real setting.i thought the english subtitles under the spanish would be a distraction.but no before you know it will blend in with your watching.there are moments that will leave you hopeing.this is definitely not one for the young ones.there is violence and the corruption of officials.if someone you know is going alone to a city tell them to watch this first.it is acrime what is being done to young ones.it is one you want to see.it is one you want to observe.it is one you do not want to be involved in what goes on.
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    Very Realistic & A True Violent Kidnapping Drama

    Created: 11/02/09
    I had a hard time watching the horror that goes on every single day regarding young underage, over 18 girls & boys being exploited for personal gain. This movie is very educational & anyone that has a heart will feel the pain of everyone involved.
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    TRADE

    Created: 28/03/08
    I RECENTLY PURCHASED THE TRADE DVD AND WATCHED IT LAST NIGHT, IT WAS NOT WHAT I EXPECTED, I FOUND THE SUBTITLES ANNOYING AND DIFFICULT TO READ, BUT THE SUBJECT MATTER IS CAPTIVATING AND ALARMING, IT IS SCARY TO THINK THAT HUMAN TRAFFICING OCCURS
    RANDY
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    DVD worth buying!

     | Yes, I would recommend this product to a friend.
    Created: 02/08/11
    Griping story, well acted, relevant story. Worth buying! An interesting look into a different aspect of the US/Meixco border's involvment in human trafficking.
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