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Doing Money is a gritty portrayal of modern human trafficking, rooted in the unsettling reality of how easily a life can be upended. The film dives into the harrowing experience of a young Romanian woman, captured in broad daylight, and thrust into the dark world of pop-up brothels in Ireland. The pacing is deliberate, giving way to moments of tension that feel all too real, with some really striking performances that convey the desperation and fear of the protagonist. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating, perfectly complementing the stark themes of exploitation and the hidden horrors of contemporary slavery. It’s not just a thriller; it’s a jarring reminder of the darkness that lurks in society. Definitely leaves you with something to chew on long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of human trafficking.Focus on practical effects and realism.Strong performances underline emotional weight.
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