Eddie and Jason, two Korean-American brothers, are sent to Korea to shoot a film about prostitution and sex trafficking. They encounter Crystal and Esther, two prostitutes who reveal the extent of the situation and embark on a risky expedition to uncover the truth. The filmmakers employ concealed cameras and access to pimps, johns, and sex-workers to investigate Seoul's sex trade. They discover that the issue goes well beyond exploited females and lustful men. Instead, it's the result of a culture and administration that ignores the greatest human injustice of our time.
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Eddie and Jason, two Korean-American brothers, are sent to Korea to shoot a film about prostitution and sex trafficking. They encounter Crystal and Esther, two prostitutes who reveal the extent of the situation and embark on a risky expedition to uncover the truth. The filmmakers employ concealed cameras and access to pimps, johns, and sex-workers to investigate Seoul's sex trade. They discover that the issue goes well beyond exploited females and lustful men. Instead, it's the result of a culture and administration that ignores the greatest human injustice of our time.
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