I dedicate this review to motherhood and youth © A. I. Kuprin and I First, the format: rarely where you see live filming of pimps and sex workers in the movies. This is the undoubted plus of "All Young Girls", which determines its specifics. The liveliness, authenticity of the picture from unretouched scenes of violence to monologues / dialogues of heroines attracts the viewer.
Secondly, attention to detail (see poster) adds relief to viewing, touches at some level of humanity, appeals to the desire to protect the “humiliated and offended” whether we like it or not.
Thirdly, scenes in which workers discuss the practical nuances of work, rehabilitation can at first glance repel their cynicism, ignorance, rudeness and “ugliness”, but it is such scenes that convince in the absence of fiction, in the intention to show as it was and is, to reveal the inner world of the slave trade and sex trafficking.
The film is not designed for shocking scenes, theatrical dialogue, heartbreaking stories, everything is as simple and terrible as possible, because it is not only cinema, but reality.