5 reviews
Nothing of value is offered by this documentary. In fact it's not even about a narrator who does sex as her job like the title would suggest, it's a housemaid working and observing brothels from a distance, and as such, the film remains skin-deep and devoid of any insight or revelation.
We've all seen the same girls whining and bickering about money and being illegal immigrants on countless other docu films. The preyed upon turned to preying on others, what's there to see? What really bothers me about this film is their way of deceitful filming method of spying on unsuspecting "participants" and then later on selling the whole thing as a film for profit. This is not investigative exploration, it's exploitation on the same level as the way these brothel owners treat their fellow girls (if they don't have legal status then they can't do anything or complain about the filming right?). The undercover lady eventually got extremely bitter about the way she's treated by the owner and went as far as not to mask the owners identity (and even her unflattering naked old body) in the final cut, most likely as a way to "expose" her... very professional indeed. The English subtitle also distorts the owners words in a very negative light when the original spoken dialog weren't that harsh.
This is one fine example on how to do a meaningless and exploitative film with micro budget. A total waste of time.
We've all seen the same girls whining and bickering about money and being illegal immigrants on countless other docu films. The preyed upon turned to preying on others, what's there to see? What really bothers me about this film is their way of deceitful filming method of spying on unsuspecting "participants" and then later on selling the whole thing as a film for profit. This is not investigative exploration, it's exploitation on the same level as the way these brothel owners treat their fellow girls (if they don't have legal status then they can't do anything or complain about the filming right?). The undercover lady eventually got extremely bitter about the way she's treated by the owner and went as far as not to mask the owners identity (and even her unflattering naked old body) in the final cut, most likely as a way to "expose" her... very professional indeed. The English subtitle also distorts the owners words in a very negative light when the original spoken dialog weren't that harsh.
This is one fine example on how to do a meaningless and exploitative film with micro budget. A total waste of time.
Great work by Hsiao-Hung Pai and Nick Broomfield in their investigation into the exploitation of Chinese and other immigrants. This is not about Miss Kitty working the saloon on Gunsmoke. No romantic view here, just the ugly face of reality in a brothel run by vipers and scum, possibly themselves exploited and abused at one time and have themselves sunk to even lower depths than the women they exploit.
Well, worth the watch. The film is suspenseful, sad and interesting at the same time. The film moves by real drama. It was much better than I expected, better than many of the other documentaries on the subject of prostitution.
Well, worth the watch. The film is suspenseful, sad and interesting at the same time. The film moves by real drama. It was much better than I expected, better than many of the other documentaries on the subject of prostitution.
- AtRise2020
- Dec 12, 2013
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This is a deeply immoral film. Starting with Nick Broomfield showing up on the poster promoting the movie just because he is the white guy. While everybody in this movie seems to be risking something, Nick Broomfield risked getting bored to death while doing Sudoku and waiting for the woman who did all the work. Sure, he did the so called directing. Which in this case is only an over important way of saying junior editor.
Everybody there is working. The women take the risks. And the job is also unpleasant and without glory. Nobody seems to be aggressive. There is no violence. Even Hsiao Hung Pai who did all the work does not mention anything worse than harsh talk, but not insulting. And I made aware by different comments that the old white male felt the need to spice up the translation to turn it from harsh to insulting.
Exploitation? Sure. By so many. Husbands and families back home. The teachers of a failed schooling system back home. Border officials. Immigration. All these people posing as nice in their own communities. Each and every one of them is pushing these girls into not using condoms, into accepting the demands of the clients. Working on the black market in some restaurant can be worse for less money. But Nick Broomfield does not care about that. He acts like a pimp by pushing the woman into this reporting job than he talks about making her quit.
And what is the result? What kind of dim wit one has to be to think anything from this will ever help the women? At best, the police will come and everybody from the owner of the flat to the last sex worker will have to suffer and lose income. The women will even be sent home before even making enough money to pay the smugglers' debt. So life will be bad for them. Now, with the Internet, everybody might find out what they did in the UK. And that probably will give them a high paying job an a honorary PhD at some university in China, right? And when they are going to be sent home who is going to be paying? It's not Nick Broomfield or the Chief of Police with his talks about "fighting" the crime. No. It will be the taxpayer. The taxpayer who was not hurt.
Also it is worth noting that the team is not using "the latest" in investigative technology. The team uses the latest on Ebay. Which, the irony! is probably designed and maid in China. Thus reinforcing the working conditions in China for the task of "informing" the people and feeding the reporting ****. For his part of work Nick Broomfield is quick to express his incompetence in using the so called latest tech. And blame the low quality on the hardware and not his lack of skill.
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Everybody there is working. The women take the risks. And the job is also unpleasant and without glory. Nobody seems to be aggressive. There is no violence. Even Hsiao Hung Pai who did all the work does not mention anything worse than harsh talk, but not insulting. And I made aware by different comments that the old white male felt the need to spice up the translation to turn it from harsh to insulting.
Exploitation? Sure. By so many. Husbands and families back home. The teachers of a failed schooling system back home. Border officials. Immigration. All these people posing as nice in their own communities. Each and every one of them is pushing these girls into not using condoms, into accepting the demands of the clients. Working on the black market in some restaurant can be worse for less money. But Nick Broomfield does not care about that. He acts like a pimp by pushing the woman into this reporting job than he talks about making her quit.
And what is the result? What kind of dim wit one has to be to think anything from this will ever help the women? At best, the police will come and everybody from the owner of the flat to the last sex worker will have to suffer and lose income. The women will even be sent home before even making enough money to pay the smugglers' debt. So life will be bad for them. Now, with the Internet, everybody might find out what they did in the UK. And that probably will give them a high paying job an a honorary PhD at some university in China, right? And when they are going to be sent home who is going to be paying? It's not Nick Broomfield or the Chief of Police with his talks about "fighting" the crime. No. It will be the taxpayer. The taxpayer who was not hurt.
Also it is worth noting that the team is not using "the latest" in investigative technology. The team uses the latest on Ebay. Which, the irony! is probably designed and maid in China. Thus reinforcing the working conditions in China for the task of "informing" the people and feeding the reporting ****. For his part of work Nick Broomfield is quick to express his incompetence in using the so called latest tech. And blame the low quality on the hardware and not his lack of skill.
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The white guy exploited the journalist, she did all the work while he wasn't taking any risks. This so called documentary has no ethics at all. People were filmed without their consent, just for the sake of entertainment and profit. I'm disgusted by this.
- isadoravalenzuelafierro
- Jun 1, 2018
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