Anti-trafficking film 'Sound of Freedom' breaks $100M despite criticism
- The film fictionalizes the efforts of Tim Ballard, a Homeland Security agent, to rescue child trafficking victims.
- It has been embraced by conservatives and church groups but also criticized for amplifying conspiracy theories.
- 'Sound of Freedom' took 5 years to make but quickly turned a profit, exceeding even Indiana Jones' earnings.
- The PG-13 film visually depicts trafficking and abuse, concerning some critics about its suitability for minors.
- Despite criticisms, the film has inspired viewers to spread awareness and help combat child trafficking.