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Priceless

She's worth fighting for.
2016 | 97m | English

(4340 votes)

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James, down on his luck and desperate for some quick cash, agrees to drive a small truck across country. He soon realizes that he's made a huge mistake and has inadvertently become involved in a dangerous human trafficking ring. The unlikely hero risks it all to shut down the trafficking ring and save the woman he is falling in love with.
Release Date: Oct 14, 2016
Director: Ben Smallbone
Writer: Ben Smallbone, Chris Dowling, Tyler Poelle, Joel Smallbone
Genres: Drama, Romance, Crime
Keywords human trafficking, young woman, death, oppression, injustice, dark past
Production Companies Roadside Attractions, Radiate Films, for KING & COUNTRY, Kingdom Moving Pictures, Smallbone Brothers
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Joel Smallbone James Stevenson
Bianca A. Santos Antonia
David Koechner Dale
Jim Parrack Garo
Amber Midthunder Maria
Travis Hammer CJ
Luce Rains Officer Melton
Sarah Minnich Amber
Sierra Rose Smith Emerson
Ines France Ware Daisy
Cru Ennis Chad
Jodi Lynn Thomas Kelli
Lora Martinez-Cunningham Melody Stevenson
Name Job
Daniel Stilling Director of Photography
Ben Smallbone Story, Editor, Director
Chris Dowling Screenplay
Tyler Poelle Screenplay
Joel Smallbone Story
Jim Burleson Line Producer
Name Title
Cubbie Fink Co-Producer
Steph Galbincea Associate Producer
Jonathan Delaney Marsh Associate Producer
Richard McCalley Executive Producer
Jeff Roberts Executive Producer
Garret Rutherford Executive Producer
Erick H. Weir Executive Producer
Joel Bunkowske Producer
Matthew Hanson Executive Producer
Bill Reeves Executive Producer
Mike Lindell Executive Producer
Stephen Baldwin Executive Producer
Steve Barnett Producer
Bianca A. Santos Associate Producer
David Smallbone Executive Producer
Luke Smallbone Executive Producer
Ben Smallbone Executive Producer
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Rangan
6.0

**Fighting for shouldn't always be on its worth. Knowing what's right and wrong's enough.** A good awareness film, but struggled to narrate what it wanted to say in a standard way like any average films does. It was about forced prostitution, especially for poor immigrants. It was the story of An ... tonia and Maria, the illegal Mexican immigrants, but told from James, a truck driver who recently lost his wife. Now the life worth living is for his daughter who has been taken by the childcare. But one day on his job, while delivering a cargo, he comes to know his commitment is wrong. At first not realising the depth of the issue, later he decides to fight for it, but it was too late, yet he never gives up. Films like 'Taken', 'Trade', 'Eden', all are very similar to this. Each tells undigestable tales, which mostly based on the real like this one. Thematically, this film can be praised, but not all quite well in the screenplay. The first is, it was slightly religiously motivated. Yeah, I like morals from the religious aspect, especially when it is used to fight for good, not to promote the belief. I appreciate, it did not lean on that overall, except the characters designed that way. On the other hand, the performances were not up to laudable, especially the emotions parts lacked the feeling. Since it was not entirely based on the real, but parts of various true events, the screenplay should have filled better with other contents. The opening and the final acts were good, though the middle section lacked the pace and the story event. So now you know what this film is about, and I think it is worth a watch, mainly for the message it carries. Interesting, this film turned into a book, which seems a good idea as it is more like that sort of portrayal than for a cinematic. _6/10_

May 16, 2024