Many thanks to Studio 523 for providing a sample of
the product for this review. Opinions are 100% my own.
Coming to theaters on February 5, 2026, is Still Hope, a powerful film to raise awareness about human trafficking. Freedom is just the beginning. Hope, a teenager from a
tight-knit community, finds herself in danger when the person she believes to
be a new friend proves unsafe. Taken from all she knows, Hope is forced into
sex trafficking and stripped of her identity. After finding freedom from her
captors, Hope discovers that survival is only the first step. Inspired by true
stories, Hope’s journey is a powerful illustration of the courage it takes to
walk the complex path of recovery.
When you purchase a ticket to Still Hope, you help
shine a light on the fight against trafficking and amplify the hope this film
was created to share!
My Opinion: This film is real, raw, and reminds you that not everyone has good intentions for you, but I wish they did. It also could be
happening in your town, and you don't even know it. I was first excited to see Hope
hanging out with kids her own age but quickly turned to stress and anxiety for
me, watching Hope go through so much in a year, along with her family never
giving up on finding her. The traumatic events Hope went through, and the
recovery she had to go through to live a normal life again is truly
heartbreaking.






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