A girl risks everything for freedom after being trafficked from her mountain village in Nepal to a brothel in India.
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6.8 /10
2103 people rated
Sold
2014
R
1 h 34 m
États-Unis
Drame
A girl risks everything for freedom after being trafficked from her mountain village in Nepal to a brothel in India.
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6.8 /10
2103 people rated
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Meilleurs acteurs(17)
Gillian Anderson
Sophia
David Arquette
Sam
Priyanka Bose
Monica
Tillotama Shome
Bimla
Seema Biswas
Amma
Parambrata Chattopadhyay
Vikram
Ankur Vikal
Varun
Sushmita Mukherjee
Mumtaz
Vikram Chatwal
Police Chief 2
Saksham Dayma
Tanak
Ratnabali Bhattacharjee
Pushpa
Neerja Naik
Anita
Tanaji Dasgupta
Jai
Seirah Royin
Mrs. Tripathi
Gopi Desai
Diya
Niyar Saikia
Lakshmi
Madan Krishna Shrestha
Ganesh
Avis des utilisateurs
Don Jazzy
16/07/2024 07:54
Sold-720P
Kayl/thalya💭
16/07/2024 07:54
Sold-360P
Miracle glo
16/07/2024 07:54
Sold-480P
ednasale
29/05/2023 18:19
source: Sold
Rumix Baade Okocha
22/11/2022 10:04
This film tore my heart to pieces. The horrifying reality of trafficking, the business that is hard to stop because of enormous profits and governments involved, male violence, subordination of women, treating women as some disposable objects... I really don't believe fathers in Nepal or Afghanistan or wherever else are unaware where their daughers go after they took money for them... They just don't give an eff. And that's the most enraging thing for me, such people do nor have the right to reproduce.
Womenhairstyles
22/11/2022 10:04
I am sure the real story is ten times more brutal than depicted in this film. We in the so called civilised west could not take the real story it would be too brutal. This happens all the time and also happens in the west but it is hidden even more.
Bello kreb
22/11/2022 10:04
A movie that give us a glimpse of the red-light district and child trafficking. We are shown how the will of the young girls are broken down to make them prostitutes. They are caged in, made sevservient and are taught that for any inconvenience they create for others will lead them to beating or fatal death. Red-light districts hide the attrocities in name and everyone know what goes on there; but noone is able to do anything because it is well protected by goons and the system itself. Even when raids are conducted ,they already get the whim and are able move out the prostitutes to a different location. The movie show the entire process and makes you think hard about the unfair and difficult life the womens and kids get there.
user7817734339650
22/11/2022 10:04
I flew for a major airline for 35 years, I am now 79 years old. As in the Johnny Cash song, I have been everywhere, well most everywhere.
One of our destinations was Bombay, India now known as Mumbai. In the early 1970's, I was able to fly there with my seniority as a copilot. Bombay was full of interesting things to visit and see. The red light district was known as "The Cages", You could walk one of the major streets which bordered The Cages. I knew what the business was that was going on inside but I never understood the reality of the business until I saw the movie "SOLD". I am so happy that some people made this movie and that I was able to see it before I am no longer around. Thank You for the movie.
tiana🇬🇭🇳🇬
22/11/2022 10:04
What worked:
terrific screenplay; raw, crisp and disturbing based on the real life event . The movie is shown from the eye of a girl. It's sad and haunting story, exploring details of what it is like being inside a red light district .
What did not work:
although the production is from Hollywood, it would have been better if they had used Nepali language for Nepal and Hindi for India. The movie somehow loses its authenticity because of the use of English language
Final verdict:
Recommended
علي الخالدي 🎥
22/11/2022 10:04
The movie "Sold" in theory could have been a great movie about the horrors of sex slavery and human trafficking, but it is not. While the acting itself is good, there is little character development or dimension to any of the characters. A lot of the storyline lacks cohesiveness and hinges on assumption. There is no relatable timeline. We don't know if Lakshmi has been at the brothel a week or a year. Gillian Anderson, portrays a photographer/documentarian and David Arquette, an investigator working with local authorities to raid the brothel. Both Anderson and Arquette are almost irrelevant as characters. We see small snippets of them clumsily interwoven in the story. I wanted this movie to be more, it's a topic that's important, but it just did not hit the mark.
Avis des utilisateurs
Don Jazzy
16/07/2024 07:54
Sold-720P
Kayl/thalya💭
16/07/2024 07:54
Sold-360P
Miracle glo
16/07/2024 07:54
Sold-480P
ednasale
29/05/2023 18:19
source: Sold
Rumix Baade Okocha
22/11/2022 10:04
This film tore my heart to pieces. The horrifying reality of trafficking, the business that is hard to stop because of enormous profits and governments involved, male violence, subordination of women, treating women as some disposable objects... I really don't believe fathers in Nepal or Afghanistan or wherever else are unaware where their daughers go after they took money for them... They just don't give an eff. And that's the most enraging thing for me, such people do nor have the right to reproduce.
Womenhairstyles
22/11/2022 10:04
I am sure the real story is ten times more brutal than depicted in this film. We in the so called civilised west could not take the real story it would be too brutal. This happens all the time and also happens in the west but it is hidden even more.
Bello kreb
22/11/2022 10:04
A movie that give us a glimpse of the red-light district and child trafficking. We are shown how the will of the young girls are broken down to make them prostitutes. They are caged in, made sevservient and are taught that for any inconvenience they create for others will lead them to beating or fatal death. Red-light districts hide the attrocities in name and everyone know what goes on there; but noone is able to do anything because it is well protected by goons and the system itself. Even when raids are conducted ,they already get the whim and are able move out the prostitutes to a different location. The movie show the entire process and makes you think hard about the unfair and difficult life the womens and kids get there.
user7817734339650
22/11/2022 10:04
I flew for a major airline for 35 years, I am now 79 years old. As in the Johnny Cash song, I have been everywhere, well most everywhere.
One of our destinations was Bombay, India now known as Mumbai. In the early 1970's, I was able to fly there with my seniority as a copilot. Bombay was full of interesting things to visit and see. The red light district was known as "The Cages", You could walk one of the major streets which bordered The Cages. I knew what the business was that was going on inside but I never understood the reality of the business until I saw the movie "SOLD". I am so happy that some people made this movie and that I was able to see it before I am no longer around. Thank You for the movie.
tiana🇬🇭🇳🇬
22/11/2022 10:04
What worked:
terrific screenplay; raw, crisp and disturbing based on the real life event . The movie is shown from the eye of a girl. It's sad and haunting story, exploring details of what it is like being inside a red light district .
What did not work:
although the production is from Hollywood, it would have been better if they had used Nepali language for Nepal and Hindi for India. The movie somehow loses its authenticity because of the use of English language
Final verdict:
Recommended
علي الخالدي 🎥
22/11/2022 10:04
The movie "Sold" in theory could have been a great movie about the horrors of sex slavery and human trafficking, but it is not. While the acting itself is good, there is little character development or dimension to any of the characters. A lot of the storyline lacks cohesiveness and hinges on assumption. There is no relatable timeline. We don't know if Lakshmi has been at the brothel a week or a year. Gillian Anderson, portrays a photographer/documentarian and David Arquette, an investigator working with local authorities to raid the brothel. Both Anderson and Arquette are almost irrelevant as characters. We see small snippets of them clumsily interwoven in the story. I wanted this movie to be more, it's a topic that's important, but it just did not hit the mark.
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