This film is a mere message in a bottle, no poetry, and no bureaucratic gibberish. It is not a documentary, in terms of an artwork, but a clean TV reportage, nicely edited and with its formatted cinematography (althought the sound material is quite dirty ; was it really reasonable to make interesting interviews inside a pub with a noisy TV on ?
). That bottle could have been sent from every part of this planet: that's what we call "globalisation" . "Modern slavery" is a fashion enjoyed all over the world. It is talking about a very important matter, that's why i rated that "document" a six.
Seeing this film, you'll be like eating vegetables, not candy
but you have to do it sometimes.