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Get Free, produced by Craig and Amanda Giles, is a powerful and eye-opening film that every parent should see. From start to finish, the movie grips you with its intense storyline and serves as a stark reminder of just how vulnerable young people can be to the horrors of human trafficking. This isn't just a thriller; it's a wake-up call that shines a light on an issue we often think is "far away," but is in fact dangerously close to home. Get Free goes beyond just storytelling; it opens up conversations that are crucial for every parent and guardian. Watching this movie, you can't help but feel the urgency to talk to your kids, to help them understand how even seemingly harmless encounters can lead to dangerous situations. This film makes it clear that no one is immune, and the threats are closer than we often realize.
Within the first 5 minutes of the movie, I was already gripped by the uncomfortable issue of human trafficking. It clearly depicted the complexity of the issue, the difficulty in stopping it, and also how much bravery and courage is required to overcome it.
The story skilfully wove the paths of different characters together, and climaxed in a way that resolved the plot without taking away the importance and urgency of human trafficking.
As a parent, Get Free is a difficult film to watch, but it is an important one. It is a film that everyone should see, as it raises awareness of this important issue and shows the human cost of human trafficking.
The story skilfully wove the paths of different characters together, and climaxed in a way that resolved the plot without taking away the importance and urgency of human trafficking.
As a parent, Get Free is a difficult film to watch, but it is an important one. It is a film that everyone should see, as it raises awareness of this important issue and shows the human cost of human trafficking.
Craig Giles (writer/producer), Daniel Widdowson (director), Amanda Giles (story editor/producer), Mason Grady (producer/cinematography) Charles Davidson (editor) and the rest of the film's creative team have carefully crafted a drama/thriller about sex trafficking in Australia. The issue is worldwide in its scope and though the details may differ from country to country, the theme remains the same: the powerful exploit the powerless for profit. Special shout-outs to actors Kaitlyn Boye, Jennifer Corren. Shane Emmett. Jessica. Marchi, Mary-Ann Halpin, Amanda Hedges, Yannick Lawry, Kelly McRae, Annette Melton, Ana Thu Nguyen, Ross Pearson, Nico Jaffers and Daniel Widdowson.
What a moving, profound and uncomfortable story to tell. Unfortunately, this is a reality for many Australian children which 20,000 are reported missing each year. This is rarely talked about and often dismissed that it could happen in our own backyard. I commented this film for raising awareness. This had me squirming in my seat. It has also been on my mind every day since seeing film which speaks of its greater purpose. This may not be a high budget Hollywood, however there was one scene that sent shivers down my spine with incredibly authentic acting. Shot beautifully on the NSW Central coast I wish this film all the success it deserves.
Get Free aims to tackle the serious issue of human trafficking in Australia, but despite its good intentions, the film stumbles with weak storytelling and uneven production quality. The plot feels disjointed, the characters underdeveloped, and the pacing inconsistent-dragging in some places, rushing in others.
While the cast gives it their all, many performances feel forced, and the emotional moments don't land as powerfully as they should. Technical aspects like editing and cinematography are inconsistent, further undermining the film's impact.
Get Free tries to be a socially conscious drama but lacks the focus and polish to fully engage. A missed opportunity.
While the cast gives it their all, many performances feel forced, and the emotional moments don't land as powerfully as they should. Technical aspects like editing and cinematography are inconsistent, further undermining the film's impact.
Get Free tries to be a socially conscious drama but lacks the focus and polish to fully engage. A missed opportunity.
Did you know
- TriviaNathan Lord who starred as "Officer Milton" also served as the films Fight Choreographer.
- GoofsNumerous crew were featured as Suspects or Victims in Police photos.
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- Runtime1 hour 46 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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