Finding Faith (2013)
6/10
Finding More Than One Faith . . . .
28 April 2024
This is not a typical sort of movie, but I made it to the end with no problem. Faith, who looked way too old to be a 14-year-old, is kidnapped in Virginia by a predator/sex trafficer after talking online with him, where he was posing as a cute teenage boy in Florida. She provided way too much personal info on herself in an online chat group.

The local sheriff, played by Eric Estrada, teams up with what I think was the The Southern Virginia Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (SOVA-ICAC), and they desperately try to track down Faith's abductor. Timothy E. Goodwin is a fellow law enforcement officer who excels at his job, but is also emotionally sickened by all the missing children. Both actors did a very good job.

Liberty University was involved in the making of this film, or maybe it was totally their film to make, so there is a heavy religious theme to it. Not a problem with me, but may be to those who don't like movies with overtly Christian messages. It's a good enough story, though, about how teenagers need to be aware there are sex trafficers out there, need to stop thinking everyone online is who they claim to be, and need to stop telling online strangers where they live.
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