Selling Innocence
Selling Innocence

Selling Innocence

2005Movie88 minEnglish

Mia Sampson's dreams to be a model come true when she's asked to pose for photographs to be displayed on an Internet website for "members only." However, when the owner of the website uses her pictures for exploitation purposes, Mia's mother must fight to remove the photos off the web and restore her daughter's privacy.

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IMDb5.3/10
Director: Peter G. WoodGenres: Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

A young woman, struggling financially and looking for independence, takes a job with a mysterious online company. She soon discovers that her role involves webcam modeling, leading her down a dangerous path as she becomes entangled with her clients and the dark underbelly of the internet. As the lines between her real life and online persona blur, she must find a way to escape the exploitation before it consumes her entirely.

Critical Reception

Selling Innocence is a low-budget thriller that explores the darker side of online interactions and exploitation. While it attempts to tackle serious themes, its execution is often overshadowed by a predictable plot and uneven performances. The film garnered a limited release and minimal critical attention, failing to make a significant impact on the film landscape.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film struggles to deliver a compelling narrative.
  • Attempts to address mature themes but falls short in execution.
  • Lacks the suspense and depth expected from a thriller.

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Fun Fact

The film was also known by the alternative title 'The Girl Next Door' in some international markets, though this is distinct from the 2004 horror film of the same name.

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