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When 13-year-old Adriana is kidnapped by sex traffickers in Mexico City, her 17-year-old brother, Jorge, sets off on a desperate mission to save her. As Jorge dodges overwhelming obstacles to track the girl's abductors, he meets Ray (Kevin Kline), a Texas cop whose own family loss leads him to become an ally. (Roadside Attractions)

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POMO 

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português Um momento impressionante (o salto) e a atmosfera do outro lado do México bem capturada. Mas, de resto, pouco cativante, com um jovem embaraçoso e exagerado no papel principal (Cesar Ramos), um final idiota e um final cliché que diminuiu o realizador como dramaturgo. ()

MrHlad 

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inglês Watching Trade is like opening a birthday candy jar and discovering that someone ate all the nougats out of it, leaving only the peanut candy you're allergic to. It's very well made, Kevin Kline is surprisingly civil and believable, but all the supporting characters act like someone took their brains out of their heads and threw up in there. I think even Police Academy: Mission to Moscow doesn’t have that many morons in one film. Massive missed opportunity. Hopefully Marco Kreuzpaintner will get lucky with a better script next time. He's got a lot of talent as a director, but he can't waste it in films this stupidly written, ()