“Still Hope” Film Review & Reader Giveaway

Many thanks to Studio 523 for providing a sample of the product for this review. Opinions are 100% my own.

Human trafficking. A topic that is seemingly omnipresent within nearly every present-day newscycle. With faith-based films being no exception. Making the film “Still Hope” a true treasure in underscoring the need for greater awareness of human trafficking, compassion, and recovery.

Still Hope,” released by Fathom Entertainment in partnership with Pixels of Hope Studios and Studio 523, is a film studying the societal changes needed to tackle sex trafficking. Demonstrating care to human interest perspectives, narratives of victims, and earnest intent to save victims of trafficking, while giving audiences a humanist perspective that is artistically satisfying.

The story follows Hope, a teenager from a bedroom community, abducted by a new acquaintance, who lures her into sex trafficking. After years of abuse, Hope is finally rescued and reunited with the family that never gave up searching for her throughout her harrowing ordeal. Later, while perceptibly safeguarded with familiar structures and securitiy, Hope struggles to adjust to her former life and to processher forced years of trauma she has endured. Focusing less on her captivity and more on her personal resolve in the aftermath of her recovery and struggles.

Still Hope” meticulously walks viewers through each stage of Hope’s journey-her familiarity with loved ones, her abduction, her exploitation, her rescue, and subsequent recovery. Taking note of each step in Hope’s journey to perceived normality, for both herself and her family. As filmmakers were earnest in their attempt to not minimize the impact of suffering and trauma faced by victims of human trafficking, themselves.

As such, this film is rated PG-13 due to its avoidance of explicit sexual content and on-screen violence. Communicating the atrocities of trafficking without on-screen exploitation. While still maintaining an earnest stance of highlighting the psychological toll of trafficking on the lives of victims and families of victims alike. Hope’s recovery plays a vital role in over half of the film’s runtime. Including recoiling from family, trying to reinvest within herself, and counseling sessions at a recovery center.

Sheeding light on the impact of human trafficking on Hope’s parents, who wrestle with guilt, grief, and devastation while supporting their daughter’s physical and mental well-being. Portrays the idea that the loving embrace of Jesus Christ can aid those who carry deep, personal trauma. Guiding audiences towards the understanding that every story doesn’t end with a happy ending.

Still Hope,” is both a feeling both narrative film and public service announcement, educates audiences on the raw, organically-charged nature of the story of human trafficking victims. Illustrating point after point about sex trafficking, while revealing who and what Hope will become.

Hope, herself, narrated as a collective of familiar tropes, both a bratty teenage and traumatized victim turned survivorShowing the difficulty in readily identifying the overarching hopes, dreams, or ambitions outside of her intial abduction survival story. Leaving Hope a perveribal blank slate for viewers to project themselves onto-not a heroine with a distinct personal narrative.

Extending to arching institutional figures in the film. From FBI agents to doctors to counselors, these characters are often portrayed as non-playable characters in an RPG game, rather than governmental or community advocates seejsing societal change. Failing to show viewers a multi-demensional view of survivorship beyond the confinds of rescue and recovery. As seen in an interaction between Hope and her counselor. A training session that is suppose to give a baseline to ahcarachter than leaves audiences wondwring if change can be actualized in such a story. Always anticuipating the “right lesson” will manifest itself in Hope’s life. Leaving audiences to grapple with the material on their own terms-full of messy, ambiguous plot ends.

Still Hope,” leaves readers with compelling views. Pondering whteher or not Hope, her parents, and community leaders, all deeply-flawed individuals, the perceived ability to pull together a troubled young woman. Complicating the continuation of Hope’s recovery. All without a subversion of faith-based tropes and well-meaninged diatribes to portray parents as near-perfect moralists. Resulting in the unintentionally anti-heroes, Hope’s parents, being less nuanced, than nucanced.

Still Hope” leaves audiences within the faith-based community a grittier, more robust narratve of the life of one such woman ravaged by the horrific nature of human trafficking in America. Portraying the real issues of exploitation, drug use, and sex trafficking in a way that add’s to the movie’s overall character development and plot. Matching sincerity and optimism, leaving audiences asking real life questions, in real time.

Still Hope” opens in theaters starting February 5, 2026. Click here to purchase tickets to see a showing of “Still Hope” in theatres, Please note, that a portion of ticket proceeds will go towards organizations that care for victims of trafficking. As when you purchase a ticket to “Still Hope,” you help shine a light on the fight against trafficking and amplify the hope this film was created to
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6 Comments

  • Reply jmesws February 11, 2026 at 1:38 pm

    I’m most interested in seeing how faith helps her heal from her experience.

  • Reply Jamie Martin February 11, 2026 at 8:24 am

    I think it sheds a light on a very important issue.

  • Reply susan12151962 February 10, 2026 at 9:00 pm

    Human trafficking has become more prevalent with the popularity of the internet. It’s an important subject to talk about with your children. s2s268130@gmail.com

  • Reply Daniel February 10, 2026 at 12:25 pm

    Looks like another great movie. Thanks

  • Reply Cotton Tail February 7, 2026 at 7:38 am

    Since the movie’s topic is in the reality realm, it’s necessary to watch to understand some of the heinous things that go on on our planet. Thanks for the chance.

  • Reply anneperry23 February 5, 2026 at 3:00 pm

    There is always hope. I am excited to see this film!

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