The plot revolves around a catastrophic collapse in the United States triggered by a cyberattack (and massive drone attack) that shuts down the internet and disrupts the global economy, leading to questions about who might be behind it. origin of this sabotage.
The most interesting aspect of the film is not so much the story (which is dull at best) but the fact that Barack Obama was so deeply involved in the making of the film as executive producer and advisor on the script. This has led many to suggest that the film is actually predictive programming – propaganda designed to acclimatize the masses to the idea of an event expected to occur in the near future.
Similar concerns were raised in 2021 when the World Economic Forum oversaw a “war game” called Cyber-polygon, an event intended to simulate a massive cyberattack on vulnerable functions of the global web. The reason why Cyber-polygon raised so many eyebrows is perfectly understandable: the WEF also organized another simulation at the end of 2019, called Event 201. This game, in which the CEOs of some of the most powerful companies in health and media outlets around the world, as well as many government officials, was “coincidentally” about the onset of a global coronavirus pandemic, and it took place just months before the reality occurred.
In other words, it’s as if the WEF globalists knew the coronavirus was coming.
The most impatient can, however, purchase tickets for the public preview screening on November 7 at 20 p.m., at the UGC Normandie, avenue des Champs-Élysées. We have seen this film which has already caused a lot of ink to flow, not always in the direction desired by its authors.
“As co-writers of the film Sound of Freedom, it has been difficult to see partisan controversy distract us from the deeper intention of our work: to use the power of cinema to raise awareness about the reality of child trafficking,” laments Alejandro Monteverde (also director of the film) and Rod Barr in an article published on August 14, 2023 in The Hollywood Reporter.
“We were stunned to discover the controversy that surrounded the release of the film in the United States last July, such was the gap with the content of the film,” echoes the distributor, Saje Distribution.
A controversy that reached as far as France, since even before the release of the film in France, the media mentioned the "conspiracy theses" that they believe it relays.
It is not so. Sound of Freedom is above all a thrilling action film, inspired by the life of Tim Ballard, a former special agent of the Department of Homeland Security of the United States, assigned to the unit responsible for the fight against child crime on the Internet . After undercover missions to combat child sex tourism, Tim Ballard resigned in 2013 to create Operation Undergroung Railroad, a foundation whose purpose is to save child victims of networks reducing them to sexual slavery.
With Sound of Freedom, the viewer follows the hero, played by Jim Caviezel, in his work as a federal agent and then in perilous rescue operations that will take him to South America.
A captivating thriller inspired by true events.
There Will Be No More Night shows images that should not be seen. “These images are not made to be looked at.” No, these images are made to simply be, to exist because they must reflect the substance of an operation, a movement, a moment. There is no longer any boundary between reality and fiction because the image itself embodies the own vision of the one who sees and the one who acts.
We see what the pilot of the combat helicopter in which the camera is on board sees. She follows the pilot's movements, she films what he watches. Or rather, it is the extension of the pilot's eye, it gives him what he does not have: the possibility of seeing several kilometers, nyctalopia, thermal vision. But even beyond the technicality – this camera records, helps but also requires the pilot to constantly monitor – it is the relationship with the other that controls. The one who is looked at but doesn't know it. During the day, hundreds of meters or even kilometers from the target, the pilot can distinguish the gender, clothing, details of a car, or even what a group of children is playing. In Syria, in Iraq, in Afghanistan and in general wherever the army of a great military power imposes its force, this army sees, almost divinely, individuals live. Day and night: at night, they are as visible as during the day, but helicopters are only spotted by the rolling of their blades.
There will be no more night is the deaf cry of a war industry, of a growing technology, of an enjoyment of power: to see without being seen, to see the one who does not see us.
Last night I was able to see the recently released movie “Sound of Freedom” at a local theater which surprisingly sold out for a Monday night showing, more than a week after the movie was released.
The film stars Jim Caviezel as Tim Ballard, a former special agent for the Department of Homeland Security who was assigned to the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force and started his own organization, Operation Underground Railroad, a non-profit dedicated to rescuing child victims of human trafficking. Production on this movie is said to have started over 5 years ago, and since at least 2021 I have seen many interviews and articles on Jim Caviezel talking about this movie as well as topics such as adrenochrome, ritual abuse satanism, organ harvesting, and other dark topics we've covered for the better part of a decade here at Health Impact News. While it's a good movie that I recommend everyone watch if they get the chance, know that none of those dark subjects are touched on in this movie, and it's not There's also no real call to action with practical advice on how to stop child trafficking. As I was about to leave the room as the credits began to roll, the screen displayed a timer indicating that there was a "special message" from Jim Caviezel after the credits. Ah, maybe that's where Caviezel is going to get into those other things, I thought to myself, and give some practical advice on how to end it all. But he did not do it. The only "call to action" was to get more people to see the film, by giving them the chance to scan a QR code and donate so others could see the film if they can't afford it.
The film "The Sound of Freedom" recently captivated viewers, including tiktoker Marc Mercier, who came away deeply moved. This feature film recalls the horrifying reality of the market for trafficked children. This film arouses intense reactions in the spectators who go to see it, plunging them into a state of shock and tears.
“The Sound of Freedom”, directed by Alejandro Monteverde, features actor Jim Caviezel, known for his role as Jesus Christ in Mel Gibson's “The Passion of the Christ”. The story revolves around a federal agent who, after rescuing a young boy from ruthless traffickers, discovers the boy's sister is still held captive. Determined to save her, he embarks on a perilous mission.
"The Sound of Freedom" addresses a market whose magnitude is unknown: modern slavery, a trade estimated at 150 billion dollars and increasing by 5% in recent years. The majority of the victims are children, surpassing all historical records for slavery. Contrary to popular belief about a positive evolution of our society, our planet is hell on earth for millions of children.
“They don't want people to see this movie. I'm fighting for my life right now, you know? »
As recorded by Box Office Mojo, "Sound of Freedom" has grossed over $14 million in total: $11,5 million in direct box office sales and $2,6 million from Pay It Forward tickets sold. during the July 4 holiday. According to Deadline, "Indiana Jones" grossed $11,698 million in total, despite doubling in theater count.
"Sound of Freedom", broadcast in only 2.600 theaters, tells the true story of one man's journey to fight child sex trafficking. The Angel Studios film is based on the life of Tim Ballard, a former US Department of Homeland Security agent who quit his job because he wanted to do more to save children from modern slavery.
The film delivers a bold message calling for the freedom of millions of children enslaved in human trafficking, stating that "God's children are not for sale".
Directed by Alejandro Monteverde, "Sound of Freedom" stars Jim Caviezel ("Passion of The Christ"), Oscar-winning actress Mira Sorvino ("The Final Cut"), Bill Camp ("12 Years a Slave") and José Zúñiga ("Twilight"). In addition to acting in the film, Eduardo Verástegui ("Unplanned") is the film's producer.
The film received an A+ CinemaScore, a Critics Score of 85%, and an Audience Score of 99% on Rotten Tomatoes.
"Thanks to fans across the country, 'Sound Of Freedom' has taken home the top spot as America's number one film on Independence Day. We've received many messages that the theaters are packed. This film has now come alive on its own to become something more, a grassroots movement," Angel Studios CEO Neal Harmon shared in a statement with The Christian Post.