Monday, January 20, 2020

'Moving Parts' DVD Review

The United Nations reports that when it comes to human trafficking 71% are usually women and young girls. The U N also reports that profits from human trafficking earns around $150 billion a year. These figures are shameful and it needs to be stopped.

Our story is about a young Chinese National Zhenzhen (Valerie Tian) who after her father passed hires a smuggler to take her out of country. Her destination is the Port of Spain, the capital of Trinidad and Tobago. You see her brother Wei works construction in the area. Wei is able to get her job working at a restaurant but it’s very menial. Unfortunately, the smuggler wants more money and Zhenzhen is forced into a very compromising situation. A woman by the name of Evelyn (Kandyse McClure) steps one to help sort of. Evelyn runs an art gallery but leaves little to the imagination if get my drift. You must understand Zhenzhen was working in the dark rooms above the restaurant where men would have their way with the young girl. So in essence what’s really the difference.
This movie blends much together about right and wrong. It shows us what is taking place possibly right next door to where we live in every country on this planet. When all is said and done it can rip your heart right out of your body.

Director Emilie Upczak does a wonderful job with this film and as it is her first feature film congratulations all around. She has done a beautiful job. IndiePix Films rings this wonderful film to DVD on January 21st, 2020. The quality of the DVD is fantastic and the sights and sounds are superb. This will be a wonderful addition to your personal library. It would also be a great gift to that special someone. So don’t waste any time and pick this one up as soon as you can.

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