QAnon-Lauded Anti-Trafficking Film Achieves Box Office Success Amidst Criticism
- Liberal outlets have attacked the film "Sound of Freedom" as promoting fringe conspiracy theories.
- The film exaggerates sex trafficking statistics and appeals to right-wing extremists, according to critics.
- Supporters see the film as validating QAnon beliefs and raising awareness of child exploitation.
- Despite controversies, "Sound of Freedom" attracted audiences and delivered a strong opening weekend at the box office.
- The film is based on the true story of Tim Ballard, who leads an organization fighting international child sex trafficking.