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Genre Movie :Drama
Mpaa Rating : R
Release Date : Mar 20, 2013 Limited
Actors :Jamie Chung,Matt O'Leary,Beau Bridges,Jeanine Monterozza,Scott Mechlowicz,Tantoo Cardinal,Eddie Martinez,Joseph Steven Yang,Naama Kates,Laura Kai Chen,Mariana Klaveno,Jeanine Monterroza,Tracey Fairaway,Russell Hodgkinson,Tony Doupe
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Eden
User Ranting Eden : 3.7User Percentage For Eden : 66 %
User Count Like for Eden : 1,006
All Critics Ranting For Eden : 6.6
All Critics Count For Eden : 21
All Critics Percentage For Eden : 76 %
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Review For Eden
Cruelty, bloodletting and death are evident throughout (frequently occurring just outside the frame), and Griffith's laudable discretion actually intensifies their impact.Jeff Shannon-Seattle Times
Griffiths lays bare a many-tentacled trafficking system sickening in its reach.
Robert Abele-Los Angeles Times
A quite moving performance comes from Jamie Chung as Eden, repulsion sliding into fearful acceptance without the extinction of hope.
Stanley Kauffmann-The New Republic
Nearly every second is taken up with the horrors inflicted upon the heroine by the sorriest bunch of good ol' boy sadists since "Deliverance."
Farran Smith Nehme-New York Post
A few moments harp on the sentimental, but overall, this is a powerful addition to the small collection of films dedicated to spreading awareness of this horrific crime.
Stephanie Carrie-Village Voice
[An] excruciating vision of under-age women conscripted into sexual slavery by a criminal enterprise from which there is seemingly no escape.
Stephen Holden-New York Times
Director Megan Griffiths wastes a great villain and settles for easy answers in a watchable but by-numbers thriller.
Josh Winning-Total Film
Tackles the issue of sex slavery, but does so in a way that never feels too clumsy or overarching. Instead, it's a character study with thriller elements; it exposes you to a horrible underworld without ever beating you over the head with it.
Drew Taylor-The Playlist
The intimate scenes between marginalized individuals feeling out complicated relationships. . .gives unusually poignant insight into those caught up in sex trafficking.
Nora Lee Mandel-Film-Forward.com
Tackling the most lurid of subjects, this schlocky shocker proves that sometimes female directors can be as exploitative as men.
David Noh-Film Journal International
Griffiths and her screenwriter, Rick Phillips Jr., manage the tricky business of evoking the specific horrors of sex slavery without languishing in the lurid and graphic.
Scott Tobias-AV Club
There should be more to chew on with a story as horrific as this, yet writer/director Megan Griffiths isn't interested in the crucial details of decay, robbing the film of necessary motivations and a lasting welt of reality.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com
A compelling indie film inspired by a true story about a New Mexico woman who is kidnapped and forced into prostitution in a sex trade operation.
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat-Spirituality and Practice
Brave, gritty, complex and suspenseful. Jamie Chung gives the best performance of her career.
Avi Offer-NYC Movie Guru
The "male gaze" that often despicably and hypocritically surfaces in these kinds of films is pointedly absent throughout.
Chuck Bowen-Slant Magazine
As a vehicle for the talented Leandra Leal - who plays a pregnant young woman who is seduced and manipulated by an evangelical preacher - it is an impressive affair.
Mark Adams-Screen International
Movie Image New Eden
TagLine Eden Innocence isn't lost, it's stolen.
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