
Caden Welles has the world at his disposal. With the resources of his wealthy father, he's living life as large as any 20-year-old could dream. But what happens when that dream becomes a nightmare halfway around the world? Traveling with his friends to Hyderabad, India on a whim, Caden's expectations of a never-ending party crash hard. But not as hard as his conscience when he refuses to help a starving man and his little girl. Haunted by the images of Kiran and Annika, Caden... (Full plot summary below)
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Caden Welles has the world at his disposal. With the resources of his wealthy father, he's living life as large as any 20-year-old could dream. But what happens when that dream becomes a nightmare halfway around the world? Traveling with his friends to Hyderabad, India on a whim, Caden's expectations of a never-ending party crash hard. But not as hard as his conscience when he refuses to help a starving man and his little girl. Haunted by the images of Kiran and Annika, Caden attempts to right his wrong-only to discover Kiran has been forced to sell his own daughter. Caden's eyes are now opened to a world few Americans know still exists: a thriving human-trafficking trade. Add the dehumanization of Kiran and hundreds of millions of other Dalits due to India's caste system, and Caden could easily turn his back. Yet spurred by a true purpose, an unlikely new friendship, and the prayers of his mother and girlfriend back home, Caden chooses to help in Kiran's unlikely search to find his daughter. Starring Cody Longo, Walid Amini, Shari Rigby, and John Schneider, NOT TODAY challenges moviegoers with a purpose that goes beyond its gripping story. The movie was produced by Friends Church Yorba Linda, a congregation committed to educating the Dalits and ending human trafficking in India. NOT TODAY is a powerful reminder that change is possible if we're willing to open our eyes ... today.
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| Sly FoxKam WilliamsThis compelling, modern morality play marking the noteworthy directorial debut of Jon Van Dyke amounts to a searing indictment of India's shameful caste system for its enslavement of females based on the color of their skin. |
| Washington PostSean O'ConnellJon Van Dyke's "Not Today" doesn't qualify as a good movie, but it's built on an admirable foundation of good intentions. |
| Seattle TimesTom KeoghWriter-director Jon Van Dyke offers rugged production values, and his real agenda - getting Christian viewers to help end sex trafficking - mires the movie in self-conscious angst and speeches. |
| User ReviewShari NThis is a life changing movie - your heart strings will be tugged! It's a must see! |
| User ReviewFrederick SBlessed to be part of this amazing movie with a message of ending human trafficking! |
| User ReviewJenny SYou need to ask your local theatre to bring this movie to your town. It's such a beautiful movie about a spoiled rich brat who finally is brought to his knees for such a touching cause. You will need Kleenex for this one! |
| User ReviewTim AAwesome Movie with Great Intentions!!!!!! This Movie is about freeing the Dalits of India, who are considered less than human. YOUR TICKET IN IS THEIR TICKET OUT!!!!!!!!! |
| User ReviewBill CGood movie, good actors and nothing bad in anyway in this movie. Been to India twice on mission trips and it is portrayed spot on. All except the smells in the slums that a movie could not give you anyway. This does happen daily many times over, and sold for as little as $5.00 American. Go see it and support the movie and the cause!! |
| User ReviewSharon SGreat movie with a life-changing message. Go see it!! |
| User ReviewDebbie BAwesome movie!!! But so sad to see all of the children that are living that way. Praying for all the people around the world that need deliverance from all Human Trafficking. |