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Sound of Freedom Featured, Reviews Film Threat

Jul 5, 2023

NOW IN THEATERS! I’ll say this about Alejandro Monteverde’s Sound of Freedom. The film’s message far outweighs any criticism or praise I have for the film. It’s an important true story about child sex trafficking, and in its presentation, it gets real.
Sound of Freedom is the true story of former Homeland Security Agent Tim Ballard (Jim Caviezel). In the States, Tim runs one pedophile sting after another, and his arrest rate is staggering. The problem is all he’s doing is capturing the pedos while more and more children are exploited every day on the net…and in person.
Meanwhile, a former beauty queen Katy-Gisselle (Yessica Borroto Perryman), wanders the streets of Honduras posing as a modeling talent scout, luring children and unsuspecting parents into a day of modeling training. Here the film follows the story of young Rocio and her brother, Miguel, who is taken away with about six other children and packed in shipping containers to Cartagena.

“…Tim promises Miguel and his father that he’d track down and rescue Rocio.”
Hoping to actually rescue a child, Tim poses as a pedo and manages to have Miguel delivered to him at the Tijuana border. After learning Miguel’s heartbreaking story, Tim promises Miguel and his father that he’d track down and rescue Rocio.
Given a short leash by his Homeland Security boss, Frost (Kurt Fuller), Tim hooks up with a former drug lord, Vampiro (Bill Camp), who has been secretly buying children in order to give them their freedom. Frost and Vampiro scheme to create their own Epstein Island in Cartagena, trick the worst traffickers into bringing dozens of children in a massive sting operation. Just as the plan is about the come together, Frost pulls the plug on the whole sting.
Personally, I want you to see Sound of Freedom. Child and adult sex trafficking is a real crisis around the world. Thousands of children are exploited and abused daily; like drugs, the United States is the largest market for children. Unlike drugs, children can earn their traffickers hundreds of dollars five times a day, every day.

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