Philip French 

Eden – review

An abducted teenager is forced into a life of prostitution in a chilling drama that rings true, writes Philip French
  
  

Eden, film
Eden: 'chilling, convincing, matter-of-fact realism'. Photograph: Barbara Kinney Photograph: Barbara Kinney/PR

Based on fact, Eden is the nom de bordel imposed on a Korean-American teenager (Jamie Chung) abducted in New Mexico by an appalling gang of sex traffickers, among them army veterans, pimps, drug dealers, a leathery old madam and a middle-aged US marshal. They keep her as a slave along with other prostitutes at a brothel outside Vegas until she turns the tables on them. It's chilling, convincing, matter-of-fact realism

 

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