Why 'Sound of Freedom,' Jim Caviezel's controversial child sex trafficking film, is a hit


So far the summer’s box-office titans feature wholly predictable stars and titles. There’s Harrison Ford in his final “Indiana Jones” installment, Chris Pratt and the “Guardians of the Galaxy” gang, and Spider-Man swinging across the “Spider-Verse.”

Far less expected is the impressive showing of Jim Caviezel and “Sound of Freedom.”

The outside-of-Hollywood entry in the summer sweepstakes about a federal agent tackling child sex trafficking took in $19.7 million last weekend, according to Box Office Mojo. That makes “Freedom” the third most-popular movie in the country, behind top-grossing “Insidious: The Red Door” (which debuted with $33 million) and “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” ($27.4 million in its second weekend). The movie, which also stars Bill Camp and Mira Sorvino, has earned $45.7 million domestically since its release July 4.

Jim Caviezel (right) plays Tim Ballard in "Sound of Freedom," a movie based on Ballard's real-life fight as a federal agent to rescue children from sex traffickers.

But “Sound of Freedom” already is as much a political football as it is an unlikely cinematic success. The film is generating buzz among conservatives and liberals not so much for its content − both ideologies agree child sex trafficking is the height of immorality − but for comments made by its star. Fans say the movie speaks to an audience underserved by Hollywood; critics contend it’s a recruiting tool for the far right.



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