Let me just say, I would've enjoyed the film had it not demeaned black women. So how come we got a proper introduction to both the white and Indian girl and also got to see what it was like at home for them but we never really got to see Nigeria in the beginning, where the the black woman is from? The black woman was very strong. Do u really think that an audience buys that the only one of them with an actual child is going to say, "Well, u know what...this is my stop. U guys go see your families while I stay with the traffickers and allow them to do god know's what to me when they find me." Also, I don't like that she says, "Damn Madam's got me son." She says something along those lines. I feel like this is sending a message to girl's trafficked from Nigeria that the JuJu curse is real and u will NEVER MAKE IT OUT! I'm sorry but she had more reason than both girls to go home and NO woman gives up this easy. Also, she ends up on skid row in the end??? So forget her son, huh....I'm sorry, I'm not buying the BS. This is a prime example of racist stereotypes in film...heck, even in low budget movies.