Traffickers: Inside The Golden Triangle
Traffickers: Inside The Golden Triangle

Traffickers: Inside The Golden Triangle

2021TV ShowReturning Series1 SeasonEnglish

Follow the rise and demise of three infamous drug kingpins – known as ‘the Opium King,’ ‘The Mekong River Pirate’ and ‘The Playboy Drug Lord’ – in Thailand, Myanmar and Laos.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Jake SimoneGenres: Documentary, Crime

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the heart of the Golden Triangle, a notorious region in Southeast Asia where drug trafficking has fueled conflict and corruption for decades. Director Jake Simone interviews individuals involved in the trade, from low-level couriers to alleged kingpins, offering a rare and often unsettling glimpse into their motivations and the brutal realities of their lives. The film navigates treacherous landscapes and tense encounters, aiming to understand the complex web of factors that sustain this illicit economy. It raises profound questions about poverty, power, and the human cost of the global drug trade.

Critical Reception

Traffickers: Inside The Golden Triangle received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its immersive and unflinching approach to a dangerous subject matter. The documentary was lauded for its access to individuals within the drug trade and its attempt to provide context rather than simple condemnation. While some found the subject matter grim, the filmmaking was often commended for its bravery and its detailed portrayal of a region often shrouded in mystery. Audiences appreciated the raw, on-the-ground perspective.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its immersive and courageous exploration of the drug trade in the Golden Triangle.
  • Lauded for providing rare access and a nuanced perspective on the lives of those involved.
  • Acknowledged for its grim but important depiction of a complex and dangerous subject.

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Fun Fact

Director Jake Simone spent several years embedded in the region, building trust with his subjects, some of whom were actively involved in drug production and trafficking, making the access and footage unprecedented.

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