Lost Fare
United States
439 people rated A 11 year old disabled girl, routinely pimped out by her prostitute mother, is saved by a suicidal cab driver. Together they go on a journey of redemption that forever changes their lives.
Crime
Drama
Fantasy
Cast (18)
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🌹J E Y J E Y 🌹
22/11/2022 16:39
Watching this, you'll either hate it, or love it. It is low budget, and often outright awful in its language, and yet, the acting and immersing moments seem to shine through. Sure, it could have been made better, better actors/actresses and more money spent on props etc, but the violence and scenes were for me just right. The two young girls were the stars, and the overall scenery was fulfilling as a pleasant backdrop. I wouldn't watch this twice, but i do feel, that to have seen it once was worth my time and i would recommend this to anyone over the age of 17 or 18. i loved the scene with the furry friend, kind of apt to have such a normal happening in a world all messed up
Reshma Ghimire
22/11/2022 16:39
In Lost Fare, Bruce Logan has created a thought provoking picture of adolescent abuse & despair.
It put me in mind of a Grimm's Fairy Tale.
Alexis Rosinsky excelled in the lead role of Freda, displaying a maturity beyond her years.
This was a topic sensitively handled & beautifully shot by Logan -- hope it gets picked up!
خديجة
22/11/2022 16:39
I don't see how anybody could not enjoy this movie Alexis Rosinsky was awesome and this movie moved me even more so knowing it was based on true events I loved it
Abdoulaye Djibril Ba
22/11/2022 16:39
Not my kind of movie but I thought the girl that played Freda was great! She definitely has a great future in acting. Very sad story.
kaina dosAnjos
22/11/2022 16:39
I was very moved by this film, with its well-crafted mixture of gritty realism and magical realism. Exceptionally touching.
Bruce Logan is a world-famous director, cinematographer, speaker, writer, colorist, and special effects wonder. His first film job was on Stanley Kubrick's classic 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY and -- he blew up the Death Star in the first STAR WARS film!
Out now is Bruce's new film - smaller in scope but large in emotional resonance.
"Lost Fare" is based on true events and characters. An 11 year old disabled girl, routinely pimped out by her prostitute mother, is saved by a suicidal cab driver. Together, they go on a journey of redemption that forever changes their lives.
Well done, Logan and your creative team!
Paulina Mputsoane
22/11/2022 16:39
I was very taken with this low budget indie film from seasoned Movie Man Bruce Logan. His direction of Alexis Rosinksy was exemplary - child actors can all too easily slip into victim/gamine/cute - but this young girl was guided into a moving performance which never slid into sentimentality. The story is a particularly harsh one involving child prostitution and the devastation wreaked by drugs but it stayed with me and left me heartened rather than despairing. It's not all grim and gore - loving relationships go some way to relieving the gloom and it not only resonates but looks and feels much more of a high-end movie than its modest budget would suggest. See it!
Baby tima
22/11/2022 16:39
I loved this movie and the fact that it was based on a true story made it all the more interesting to me. Great acting, directing and script.
Roots Tube
22/11/2022 16:39
So i seen this with a 4.8 rating and almost past it up..
But indie films can be passed up because we all look for big names big plots big explosions and so on..
But i will say glad i watched ,full of cliches and average to a few great moments of acting the story is powerful and the script was decently written..its a nice break from the everyday blockbusters they shove down our throat ...
Dont pass this one up..
You will enjoy
Charmaine Cara Kuvar
22/11/2022 16:39
Part autobiography, part morality tale, this coming of age "life as a pre - teen prostitute" story has all the familiar elements audiences have come to expect from similar films.
For example...
A down on his luck loner takes an at risk youth under his wing on a quest to seek redemption in a from their penury existence in a world filled with hatred, murder and revenge.
As they embark on their journey, the question ultimately arises as to "who is saving who?"
That is where the comparisons end.
There are many story components to the film that have promise, unfortunately the lack of verisimilitude in the world created, coupled with underwhelming cinematic craftsmanship undermines a competant cast who labor under the burden of one dimensional characters unjustly enslaved by stagnant and well worn expositional dialogue.
The film's saving grace is the interaction between actors Alexis Rossinsky and Aaron Hendry who manages to forge a believable performances out of some challenging material dealing with difficult subject matters.
Salah Salarex
22/11/2022 16:39
This 11 year old actress was perfectly cast as an authentic, but resilient victim of child sex slavery. Pitch perfect, child-like acting with thr soul of a seasoned actor. Watch this one's career--reminds me of Young Jody Foster.
I would love to see this film remade with some real money behind it. It's a painfully true story that deserves a big voice.
I'm not a screenwriter, but as a viewer, I thought the ending needed a more logical ending for the brother. I thought the ending was headed I to magical realism, but not quite.
I love the potential of this movie, hope for the content, and enjoyed the lead actors.