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Film Review of Vietnamese Sister Shirley

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Holly, 12 years old, a Vietnamese, was sold to Cambodia as a child prostitute because her family was poor (she had a sister at home).

At the beginning of the film, Holly is tied to a car and taken to a brothel. The car bumps on Cambodia's barren dirt road, which can predict what Holly's life path will be like from now on.

This is the first time Holly has been sold to a brothel. Holly met Patrick when she was a handyman in a brothel.

Patrick, an American, lived in Cambodia 15 years ago for unknown reasons.

At that time, he was wandering around gambling cards in Cambodia. Because his motorcycle was damaged and in urgent need of repair, he had to live in a nearby brothel (a brothel can also be used as a hotel). During the day, Cambodia is full of noisy dust and cheap prostitutes soliciting everywhere. Two adult prostitutes took Holly out to look for food, and Holly sat at the table in the corner of the hut, burying her head in eating. Patrick was annoyed by those two teasing women, so he had to treat them to Pepsi. Moving the Pepsi tray to the table in the corner, Patrick's eyes followed. He saw Holly who was puzzled and did not hesitate to open the cans.

Patrick stayed in a brothel, and when the pimp ordered people to take out the garbage and change the bedding, Patrick met this weak-faced little girl again. The procuress smiles obsequiously: Do you like her? She is still a virgin.

Patrick tipped her, but didn't touch her.

Holly is a child prostitute everywhere in Cambodia. There are 30,000 child sex workers in Cambodia. Five-year-old children are playing the role of population in the alley. A little girl under 65,438+00 pulled Patrick's pants and said to him, we are here to serve you. We have served many people. Holly 12 years old is unlikely.

One day, when the light was just right, Holly stabbed the raspberry barefoot, and even if she jumped up, she couldn't reach it. Patrick looked at her hard work and said, Let me help you, Holly. No, several attempts were unsuccessful. Patrick hugged Holly's waist directly from behind and helped people up.

Patrick said to Holly, You are so annoying. Holly asked what "depression" meant. It's strong and tough, so I answered.

Holly gave Patrick raspberries and was rejected. The little girl went on to say, you are also very upset. Patrick chewed a raspberry in front of Holly and spat it out when she left.

Holly, who left with raspberries in her pocket, was tricked by a couple of cyclists outside and knocked over the bag. The raspberries fell to the ground, and Holly gnashed her teeth angrily. Patrick watched in the room, ran out on his motorcycle, glanced at Holly, and both of them laughed.

This intimate and childlike clip is arranged on Holly and Patrick, and its intention is well known to all the audience. A little girl who is about to be devastated by society, an American tramp with unbearable heart, two people meet, and Patrick sees the tragedy that is happening and can't pretend not to see it. Although Holly is young and ignorant and knows that her future is hopeless, this anxiety about fate is still hazy. She knows that she is enslaved by pimps and that society has trampled her very low, but she doesn't really understand what kind of dark environment she is in.

Until she felt Patrick's kindness, she said to him, you can buy me. Holly snuggled up to Patrick's bed, which was a gesture of seeking protection. But Patrick can't take her away. He left quietly. The procuress called Holly a bitch and sold her. When Patrick came back for her, he had already left.

Patrick grabbed Holly's photo and was kicked out by the pimp swearing.

Holly got on the bumpy truck again. When she passed through a wilderness, Holly jumped out and ran like hell. The driver found her driving into the minefield and didn't dare to catch up. As night fell, he heard a loud explosion. The driver put out his cigarette and drove away.

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Holly, the last one who survived, followed a rag-picker boy to the city and was seen by a policeman. The police recognized her as Vietnamese, took her to buy food and coaxed her to take her home. There is no doubt that Holly in the patrol car didn't realize that she was in danger again. It was not until the police took 200 dollars from a woman who looked smart that Holly began to run away. It's too late.

Holly was sold to a brothel for the second time, this time by a Cambodian policeman. Soon a group of policemen came to the brothel for a surprise inspection, and the patrolman who kidnapped Holly was among them. The sheriff skillfully told the procuress that it is illegal to buy and sell child prostitutes. The procuress smiled and said, I kept her to entertain your distinguished guests. The police officer didn't beat around the bush: I know you gave him 200 yuan and I want 300 yuan.

Holly bought a virgin for a senior official. Since then, she has been receiving customers every day. She doesn't want to run away. In a corrupt society where evil systems collude with the wicked, and law enforcers and criminals make money by buying and selling people and grabbing business, how the devastated bottom like Holly can survive is actually not beyond the common sense in our society. Holly, who escaped for the first time, stepped on her footprints in a deserted minefield and was afraid to go home. Now, in the crowded human community, Holly can't move a step.

On a dark night, Patrick found Holly. Holly came in pulling the curtain./Kloc-a girl of 0/2 years old, wearing heavy makeup, said blankly to Patrick, find a room for 20 people.

Patrick paid for her and took her away, finding it difficult to leave the country, so he had to take her to an NGO Women's Home for help. NGO said that Holly could not return to Vietnam under such circumstances. Once she enters Vietnam, she will be arrested as an illegal immigrant, and she can't go to America with Patrick. American authorities do not accept this kind of adoption in order to prevent citizens from trafficking in human beings.