Trishna

Trishna

Score: 4.4 / 10

Release Date: July 20, 2012
Director: Michael Winterbottom
Producer: Melissa Parmenter, Michael Winterbottom
Studio: Mongrel Media
Starring: Freida Pinto, Riz Ahmed
Genre: Drama
Running Time: 117 minutes

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    Trishna

    Friday, June 22, 2012 2:11:11 AM | (age group: 35–49) | F

    One thing I can't remember wehhter we discussed in the bar last night was Trishna as the daughter of a conservative Indian family. I think that's why it didn't tie together for me. I could have understood her passivity if it wereframed as the notion she feels powerless in her father's household. But she leaves there. She has the abortion. She leaves her uncle's house to move to Mumbai. I'm saying: she could totally have got another job!To anyone else reading this, The Three Musketeers is a terrible, terrible film that you definitely should go and see. Take a friend. Try to remember what happened. Bet you can't.

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    Trishna

    Wednesday, June 20, 2012 7:29:03 AM | (age group: 35–49) | M

    One thing I can't remember wehther we discussed in the bar last night was Trishna as the daughter of a conservative Indian family. I think that's why it didn't tie together for me. I could have understood her passivity if it wereframed as the notion she feels powerless in her father's household. But she leaves there. She has the abortion. She leaves her uncle's house to move to Mumbai. I'm saying: she could totally have got another job!To anyone else reading this, The Three Musketeers is a terrible, terrible film that you definitely should go and see. Take a friend. Try to remember what happened. Bet you can't.

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    Trishna

    Sunday, June 17, 2012 7:47:04 AM | (age group: 35–49) | M

    One thing I can't remember whetehr we discussed in the bar last night was Trishna as the daughter of a conservative Indian family. I think that's why it didn't tie together for me. I could have understood her passivity if it wereframed as the notion she feels powerless in her father's household. But she leaves there. She has the abortion. She leaves her uncle's house to move to Mumbai. I'm saying: she could totally have got another job!To anyone else reading this, The Three Musketeers is a terrible, terrible film that you definitely should go and see. Take a friend. Try to remember what happened. Bet you can't.

  • 5

    Trishna

    Friday, June 15, 2012 4:04:32 AM | (age group: 25-34) | F

    One thing I can't remember whteehr we discussed in the bar last night was Trishna as the daughter of a conservative Indian family. I think that's why it didn't tie together for me. I could have understood her passivity if it wereframed as the notion she feels powerless in her father's household. But she leaves there. She has the abortion. She leaves her uncle's house to move to Mumbai. I'm saying: she could totally have got another job!To anyone else reading this, The Three Musketeers is a terrible, terrible film that you definitely should go and see. Take a friend. Try to remember what happened. Bet you can't.

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    Trishna

    Tuesday, June 5, 2012 4:02:51 PM | (age group: 25-34) | M

    One thing I can't remember wehhter we discussed in the bar last night was Trishna as the daughter of a conservative Indian family. I think that's why it didn't tie together for me. I could have understood her passivity if it wereframed as the notion she feels powerless in her father's household. But she leaves there. She has the abortion. She leaves her uncle's house to move to Mumbai. I'm saying: she could totally have got another job!To anyone else reading this, The Three Musketeers is a terrible, terrible film that you definitely should go and see. Take a friend. Try to remember what happened. Bet you can't.