7 Prisoners (2021) An emotionally gruelling story about a deeply troubling reality in human trafficking. Why dont they complain? A bullet from Holly Jones gun grazes Loki on his head, who in retaliation fatally shoots her down. Franklin and Nancy Birch (Terrence Howard and Viola Davis), Kellers friends, has a daughter named Joy (Kyla-Drew Simmons) of the same age as Anna. People may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. A wave of wounded anguish percolates under Mateuss eyes, as his boss, Mr. Luca (Rodrigo Santoro) says, Your work powers the whole city. The camera shifts to electric train lines next to slums and the glittering skyline of the city lit up at night. He manages to rescue Anna in a frantic attempt shot in a scurried tone to signify Lokis inner chaos. These injuries would be difficult to survive, especially in the cold, unsanitary conditions of the pit. for language, some violence and a sexual reference. Because moviegoing carries risks during this time, we remind readers to follow health and safety guidelines as outlined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and local health officials. The journey symbolizes that greed spares no one, and in the end, we all become slaves to richness and luxury. The movies plot is a little thin, and its message quite blunt. For him, solving the maze is the pathway to finding Anna and Joy. He feared that if Samuel ran away, his plans to earn luxury for his mother would be ruined forever. The very last scene in the film sees Loki standing defeated in front of Holly's house, hearing a faint whistle that is being blown by Keller in the pit. He had to choose between a friend and his future. At the start of writer-director Alexandre Morattos social realist melodrama 7 Prisoners (co-written with Thayn Mantesso), a hardworking young man named Mateus (Christian Malheiros) leaves his small village with a handful of others to go to So Paulo, where theyve all been promised steady work in a junkyard and more money and future opportunities than they could possibly imagine. Editor Germano de Oliveira keeps the film light on its feet as we travel around Brazil, grasp the quid pro quo business relationships that transcend national boundaries, and inch out alongside Luca on the grimy precipices upon which he is operating. The walls of the house are filled with sketches of elaborate mazes that become a leitmotif of the film. As 7 Prisoners traces lines of influence upward, we meet more exploited laborers, more brutal enforcers, more nouveau riche bosses, more people in the web who benefit from abuse and corruption. Bianchi was an affluent politician. Hence, he used his wits against him. Theyve never personally known their world to be so big, though within minutes of Brazilian-American director Alexandre Morattos accomplished, socially conscious thriller, itll grow smaller than they could ever have imagined. Nevertheless, Bianchi commanded Luca to leave the junkyard and attend the campaigns daily operations.