Trade
Trade

Trade

2018Movie77 minEnglish

Bursting with the biggest and best toys, clothing and sexual sundries of every type you may ever need, Fetch Store is the setting for the sexiest film from South London. The men and boys who frequent the store usually have one thing on their mind, and it means they're in the right place! From superstar hunks Viktor Rom, Max Duro and Logan Moore, to hungry young twinks David Luca and Dmitry Osten and many more, there is something for everyone within these four walls! Flirting with the staff, sneaky back room sex and of course a very public tryst among the huge dildos are all on the menu here so come pay a visit, you may leave with more than you bargained for!

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Daniel MulloyGenres: Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller

Plot Summary

In a near future where ecological collapse has led to widespread displacement, a young woman and her aging father seek refuge in a new community. However, their new life is built on a disturbing system of trade involving human beings, forcing them to confront the dark reality of survival. As they navigate this morally ambiguous world, they must make difficult choices to protect each other and their dwindling hope.

Critical Reception

Trade (2018) garnered a mixed to positive reception, with critics often highlighting its timely themes and atmospheric tension. Some praised its ambitious world-building and strong performances, particularly from Kaitlyn Dever. However, a portion of reviews found the narrative pacing uneven or the bleakness of its vision overwhelming.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its relevant and thought-provoking exploration of future societal collapse.
  • Kaitlyn Dever's performance was frequently singled out for its emotional depth.
  • Some critics noted a slower pace and a relentlessly bleak tone that could alienate viewers.

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Fun Fact

Director Daniel Mulloy has stated that the film was partly inspired by current refugee crises and his concerns about the potential future impact of climate change.

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