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Sound of Freedom

Fight for the light. Silence the darkness.
2023 | 131m | English

(133009 votes)

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The story of Tim Ballard, a former US government agent, who quits his job in order to devote his life to rescuing children from global sex traffickers.
Release Date: Jul 03, 2023
Director: Alejandro Monteverde
Writer: Alejandro Monteverde, Rod Barr
Genres: Action, Drama
Keywords kidnapping, human trafficking, based on true story, child kidnapping, aggressive, zealous, lost children, children in danger, colombia, appreciative, awestruck
Production Companies Santa Fe Films
Box Office Revenue: $250,600,000
Budget: $14,500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jim Caviezel Tim Ballard
Mira Sorvino Katherine Ballard
Bill Camp Vampiro
Gerardo Taracena El Alacrán
Kurt Fuller John Bryant
José Zúñiga Roberto
Eduardo Verástegui Pablo
Scott Haze Chris
Yessica Borroto Perryman Giselle / Katy
Gary Basaraba Earl Buchanan
Manny Perez Fuego
Gustavo Sánchez Parra El Calacas
Javier Godino Jorge
James Quattrochi Border Patrol Captain
Eduardo Gomez Monteverde Bouncer
Gustavo Angarita Jr. Jail Guard
Ariel Sierra Checho
Kris Avedisian Oshinsky
Alejandro Muela CTI Agent
Jaime Newball Bam Bam
Cristal Aparicio Rocio
Lucas Ávila Miguel
Samuel Livingston Simba
Valerie Domínguez Tanya
Jairo Ordóñez Piraña
Carlos Humberto Gutiérrez Adolfo
Hector Lucumi Doberman
Alina Lozano Mexican Madame
Name Job
Gorka Gómez Andreu Cinematography, Director of Photography
Carlos Lagunas Production Design
Alejandro Monteverde Director, Writer
Rod Barr Writer
Warren Ostergard Line Producer
Brian Scofield Editor
Alonso Alvarez Second Unit Director
Mathieu Schiffman First Assistant Director
Oliver Keller Stunt Double
Javier Navarrete Original Music Composer
Deanna Brigidi Casting
Eugenio Garcia Art Direction
Andrew Rodriquez Art Direction
Sandro Valdez Supervising Art Director
Rafa Mtz Withingham Set Decoration
Isabel Mandujano Costume Designer
Juliana Poveda Costume Design
Alejandra Basabe Assistant Makeup Artist
Waldo Sanchez Hair Department Head
Amanda Nicole Stockham Hairstylist
Olga Turrini Bernardoni Key Makeup Artist
Harold Ariza Cortes First Assistant Director
Stephen E. Hagen First Assistant Director
David Pombo First Assistant Director
Collin Reisenauer Assistant Director
Carlos Paez Buitrago Stunt Coordinator
Name Title
Eduardo Verástegui Producer
Lukas Behnken Producer
Camilo Buendia Executive Producer
John Paul DeJoria Executive Producer
Patricio Slim Domit Executive Producer
Jaime Hernández Executive Producer
Carlos Martinez Executive Producer
Leo Severino Executive Producer
Renee Tab Executive Producer
Christopher Tuffin Executive Producer
Mel Gibson Executive Producer
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Reviews

EmmanuelGoldstein
1.0

As someone who was a victim of child sexual abuse myself and as someone who admittedly likes Trump (who praised this movie to no end) and also as a tiny bit of conspiracy nut and seeing all the mainstream media attack this movie and trying to smear it, I really, REALLY wanted to like and support and ... even praise this movie - but I just can't. I have to admit that it's a bit difficult for me to agree with the mainstream media's warning about this movie, but they really are correct for once - sometimes they throw you curve balls like that. I mean after all, there was a time when I trusted the mainstream media and I lost trust in them not because they were mainstream, but because they just started to get a lot of things wrong. But that also means that if they get things right for once, I can't just categorically disagree with them. And it's really not like they are just smearing this movie for no good reason. They do (for the most part) have a valid point. This movie does nothing to actually stop this crime or to help the victims or to help people recognize this crime when they see it. On the contrary, because it claims to be based on true events, it causes people to have a completely wrong impression about this and therefore makes it harder for people to detect it when it's happening, because this movie is less accurate in its depiction of the real world than a Liam Neeson action thriller. Actually, Liam Neeson's recent film "Memory" was pretty good and actually much more accurate in it's depiction of child trafficking than this movie. Because this movie really does nothing but reinforce outdated and completely wrong stereotypes. This type of thing isn't something that mainly happens in South America or in "other" countries and children don't just get kidnapped out of the blue by complete strangers and against their will. The sad truth is that most cases don't involve a stranger at all, but someone the child trusts and the child isn't gonna come running to you begging for help, cause the truth is they are victims of years of extremely systematic and sophisticated psychological manipulation. And the perpetrators aren't all tough guys either. Actually a lot of them are quite educated, sophisticated and female because they don't raise suspicion. And also it's not just about forcing the kids to make movies - that only plays a very, very small part, but this movie would have you believe that that's the main part - that's the smallest part by far! Most of the aspects involved are MUCH worse than "just" that. And as much as I would love to think that there are plenty of officers (official or rogue) of government security agencies who are incorruptible and ceaselessly fight the "bad guys" in relentless sting operations, the reality sadly isn't as clear cut. Yes, sometimes SOME children do get rescued, but actually very rarely by police, much less government security agencies. Well, there was that ONE case in Bosnia where a policewoman and member of an international agency uncovered a human trafficking operation - but then again the people running it were her colleagues...

Jul 28, 2023
Wuchak
6.0

**_Sorta “Taken 4,” but starring Jim Caviezel and focusing on children enslaved by sex traffickers_** A Homeland Security agent (Caviezel) in SoCal tracks down people involved in child pornography, but he decides to leave the agency to save children trapped in sex slavery, starting with a little ... boy from Honduras. He teams-up with a former cartel accountant (Bill Camp) to track down the kid’s sister in which he must eventually infiltrate a camp of Columbian revolutionaries in the Amazon jungle. Made in 2018 but not released until 2023, “Sound of Freedom” is based on the real-life story of Tim Ballard, the founder of Operation Underground Railroad (O.U.R.). It features actual footage of children being captured by slavers on CCTV. Imagine a more gritty-realistic version of the “Taken” movies, with Liam being replaced by Caviezel, and that’s this film. This is a well-done, eye-opening picture about the perverted human cockroaches amongst us, but it isn’t entertaining in the conventional sense for obvious reasons. It amusingly became anathema to Lefties, also for obvious reasons. The flick runs 2 hours, 11 minutes, and was shot in Cartagena, Colombia with additional scenes done in Calexico, California. GRADE: B-

Aug 11, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

Though at times I felt luck played a bit too much of an hand in this drama, it's still quite a potent telling of the story of dedicated real-life agent Tim Ballard (Jim Caviezel) who spent much of his time working for the US Government trying to thwart the activities of people traffickers. More spec ... ifically, of those odious and venal monsters who kidnap and trade in young children who are destined to populate the sex industry and end up drug addicts and diseased in the process. When he rescues a young boy from such a scenario, he discovers that his sister was also taken - and the youngster and his father implore Ballard to try to find her too. Impossible, you might think - but a lucky break points in the direction of a lawless area of the Colombian jungle where even the local army doesn't go. Working closely with a man with quite a murky past and now his highly useful general factotum Vampiro (Bill Camp), they head off, disguised as doctors, into the wilderness. Can he locate her? Can he rescue her and get out alive? No, there's not oodles of jeopardy about any of that - but this film really does use this seemingly impossible mission to shine a light on these disgusting practices that still thrive in ostensibly civilised, Christian societies. Cavielzel is on good form here offering us an hybrid of adventure and action coupled with a highly developed moral compass. Camp, likewise, delivers quite a charismatic effort and local copper Jorge (Javier Godino) adds an extra dimension proving that the Colombian authorities found this practice just as revolting as anyone else. It's not brutal nor particularly graphic, it just allows our own imagination to put two and two together here and is a really effective indictment of a behaviour that truly turns the stomach. From a creative perspective, the photography - especially in the jungle - is first rate and all-in-all this is a thought provoking enterprise that's well worth two hours of your time.

Oct 19, 2023
chandlerdanier
4.0

Seems like the guy combined a bunch of characters into a glorified version of himself. Unfortunately his puff-piece is boring. I know I am supposed to be disgusted by the pedos but everyone is disgusting. Below-standard revenge action/thriller movie with bloated run time. More like Sound of Boredumb ... .

Jan 09, 2024
ARGMAN
6.0

a very noble idea, mediocrely made. ...

Mar 03, 2024
Ditendra
10.0

Very heart-touching movie and greatly executed and most importantly it's based on a true story that shows us ugly reality of what's happening in the world. I can't believe that there would be any people who would give this movie low ratings. Only Pedophiles would dislike this movie or the minions of ... the political party which is for "pro open borders" we all know what political party is it.

Nov 23, 2024