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In this wildly celebrated two-part work, made originally for British TV, two Moldavian girls, attracted by life and work in London, are unwillingly drawn into the sex industry as they are illegally trafficking across Europe. They travel first to Serbia, then Bosnia, and finally Italy where, on route, Elena is separated from her sister when she is used as a decor and thrown over the side of the boat in the Adriatic Sea. Daniel Appleton, an investigator and researched with "Speak for Freedom" travels Eastern Europe to uncover the trafficking routes, and encounters the plight of the girls. (Verleiher-Text)

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Englisch Sex Traffic offers an emotionally engaging topic of forced prostitution that could also appeal with its erotic side, if properly wrapped. However, the execution is desperately TV-like, meaning long and chatty. If the two-part film was cut down to an hour, it would only benefit the matter. This way, it resembles German crime films and is rather uninteresting. Acting-wise, it's an average affair, Romanian actresses, if nothing else, are at least not overexposed. The script is what properly dulled the final effect. Overall impression: 40%. ()