After a driver rescues a passenger from an abusive boyfriend, he discovers she is a human trafficking victim. But in order to free her, he must give up the thing he loves the most.
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Cast
David Chai
Director
Lou Martini Jr.
Detective
Patrick Duke Conboy
Sam
Stephen Lin
Dispatcher
Candice Zhao
Lily
Robert House
Bouncer
Gilbrando Acevedo
Man in Park
Sarah Jun
Feisty Girl
Lee Fitzjames
Councillor
Vincenzo Vaccaro
Goon
Richie Ng
Ricky
JR Carter
Airbnb Man
Gregory Chai Gonzalez
Goon
David Chai
Writer
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The premise of the movie is alarmingly played-out; the whole thing is just a piece of unironically regressive, anti-Asian, "Yellow Peril" propaganda. The whole thing, from the red dress, to the posing of the actors, to the premise of a wicked Asian male being defeated by a white male hero over whom the helpless Asian female victim gets all touchy-touchy in the manner of a cheap romance novel's cover is just gross. Mr. Chai has some soul-searching to do. Could one even imagine a movie where a white woman leaves an abusive white boyfriend and subsequently starts feeling all over a suited black man? Jordan Peele isn't filming spiritual successors to "Birth of a Nation." Neither is Spike Lee. David Chai has some soul-searching to do.
