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Critic scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more favorable reviews.

  • 70
    The Hollywood Reporter |

    An unsparing look at child prostitution is a hard sell for audiences, but this movie is a memorable achievement, far superior to the recently released "Trade," another movie about sex trafficking. Read full review

  • 70
    Village Voice |

    Though the storytelling is haphazard, artistry often transcends mere good intentions. Director Guy Moshe scavenges color from the torn fringes of Phnom Penh, and the composer Tn-Tht Tit provides a spare score, laying bleary sadness over the art-house muckracking. Read full review

  • 70
    Variety | Eddie Cockrell

    Though treading a firm, clear-eyed line between education and exploitation, the well-acted and technically proficient drama -- too chaste to scandalize, too dark for general audiences -- works as a mobilizing tool for its cause. Read full review

  • 67
    Austin Chronicle |

    In Moshe's new film, Livingston throws himself with defeated gusto into the role of Patrick. Read full review

  • 50
    San Francisco Chronicle | Mick LaSalle

    Might have been more effective as a documentary. Read full review

  • 50
    Washington Post | Ann Hornaday

    An emotional thriller that is by turns contrived and impassioned. Read full review

  • 50
    New York Daily News | Elizabeth Weitzman

    Half drama, half social tract, Guy Moshe's feature debut is meant to illustrate the horrors of child prostitution in Southeast Asia. The intentions, unfortunately, are more notable than the execution. Read full review

  • 42
    Entertainment Weekly | Owen Gleiberman

    A dawdling, myopic drama. Read full review

  • 40
    The New York Times | Jeannette Catsoulis

    There's a riveting story lurking inside Holly, a documentary-fiction hybrid about sex trafficking in Cambodia. It's just not the one the filmmakers want to tell. Read full review

  • 38
    New York Post | Kyle Smith

    A dreary message movie. Read full review

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