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BREAKING: NFL star Tua Tagovailoa praises anti-child trafficking movie Sound of Freedom, tells media they should watch it

Tagovailoa told reporters that they should "definitely" watch the film, "especially you guys with kids."

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Tagovailoa told reporters that they should "definitely" watch the film, "especially you guys with kids."

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Katie Daviscourt Seattle WA
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Miami Dolphins Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa praised the hit movie Sound of Freedom during a press briefing on Friday and encouraged the media to watch it, saying that the film is "really good."

Tagovailoa told reporters that they should "definitely" watch the film, "especially you guys with kids."



The Sound of Freedom became the highest-grossing independent film since 2019 following its initial release in July, earning more than $173 million. The film tells the story of a former government agent, Tim Ballard, who started an organization to fight child sex trafficking in Colombia. It stars Jim Caviezel, who plays Ballard as he embarks on a mission to rescue children who have arguably been subjected to the worst of crimes.

The film has been dismissed by mainstream media and other left-wing critics as a "conspiracy," however; the Sound of Freedom is based on a true story about Ballard's organization, Operation Underground Railroad, and a real mission where his team saved 55 children and 123 people in total.

During a recent interview with Variety, the writer and director of the widely acclaimed independent film Sound of Freedom revealed that a sequel might be in the works.

Alejandro Monteverde told the magazine that he has been in discussions about writing a sequel to the smash hit film, which would be focused on child sex trafficking in Haiti.

This is a breaking story and will be updated.
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