Jammed (2007)

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Avg Rating: 3.8 / 5. Voted: 26

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Directed by: Dee McLachlan
Starring: Veronica Sywak (Ashley), Emma Lung (Crystal), Amanda Ma (Sunee), Saskia Burmeister (Vanya), Sun Park (Rubi), Tom (Todd MacDonald), Andrew S. Gilbert (Vic)
Country: Australia; Effed Up Australian-NZ Movies
Language: English (Optional Eng Subs)
Runtime: 01:28:43
Genres: Human Trafficking-Prostitution

About:
The Jammed is (apparently) a well-researched film on the trafficking scene in Melbourne, set around a mother from China looking for her missing daughter while convincing a young Australian woman to assist her in the search.

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Steve
Steve
November 24, 2023 11:21 am

I love it when my cum gun gets jammed in little boys anuses

Old Mother Hubbard
Old Mother Hubbard
November 22, 2023 11:11 pm

Jammed (2007) presents a narrative that feels entangled and disjointed. The storyline appears to lack a clear direction, meandering through a series of confusing events. Characters navigate this labyrinthine plot with uncertainty, making it challenging for the audience to connect with their journeys. The acting is inconsistent, with performances that fluctuate in their effectiveness. At times, there are glimpses of potential, but these moments are fleeting and fail to sustain a sense of engagement. Cinematography attempts to capture the essence of the story, yet it often falls short in conveying a cohesive visual narrative. The soundtrack, rather than complementing the storytelling, feels disconnected and fails to enhance the overall viewing experience.
Despite potential highlights, Jammed struggles to form a compelling and coherent cinematic journey.

fred fat
fred fat
November 21, 2023 10:20 pm

put another Barbie on the barby

mo beans
mo beans
November 19, 2023 1:13 pm

stop what your dirigydoin. a fair dinkum flick. ridgey digde character development. struth. onya Dee Mclachlan.

fred fat
fred fat
November 19, 2023 10:18 am

first