People saying the left as a whole are pro child trafficking or deny that it exist is a fallacy that people here and in conservative forums should stop pushing because it isn't true. There is an unfortunate minority of pedophile advocacy groups that have aligned themselves with liberal politics (a strong case of "a mind is so open that the brain has fallen out" in my opinion). I do think they turn a blind eye to it on the border because it doesn't fit their desired narrative and turn to whataboutisms like "but Trump..." Personally I don't think anyone hates the actual movie itself, and will support trying to stop human trafficking, but rather they hate how they feel the movie is being promoted. If you feel I'm wrong here, feel free to correct me but I noticed many conservative outlets will advertise certain information as "The left doesn't want you to know about this!" The left does this two with certain narratives in media so both sides scream propaganda when they feel threatened.
I heard the advertising for this movie prior to the release on July 4th and there was nothing at all about they don't want you to hear this.
There was the back story of how the lead actor was blackballed after he starred in the Passion, but they weren't saying that there was any connection between that and this movie.
There was also the fact that Disney tried to keep this movie from being shown for the last five years. But no one was claiming this was "Democrats" they were claiming this was Disney.
However, when the movie came out the reviews from CNN, Politico, and RollingStone were insulting, not to the film, not to the director or the actors or the story, but to the audience. They were insulting people who went to see this movie. This was something I could never have even considered. Imagine mocking and insulting the people going to Barbie or Oppenheimer or Mission Impossible. How is that a movie review?
I will add I saw Oppenheimer and that movie will get terrible reviews compared to Sound of Freedom. It was a confusing mess. I was able to follow it, but my wife was lost.
The movie was weird it did not seem to be a biography of Oppenheimer, but it certainly focused on his shortcomings, it didn't seem to be about Los Alamos but that was certainly the centerpiece and what everyone remembers, no it seemed the focal point was on his not getting a security clearance later in life because he insulted some jerk in the government.