Release Date Trishna Jul 13, 2012 Limited
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Actors For Trishna
Freida Pinto,Rizwan Ahmed,Roshan Seth,Mita Vasisht,Harish Khanna,Riz AhmedGenres Trishna : Drama
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Trishna
User Ranting Trishna : 3.3User Percentage For Trishna : %
User Count Like for Trishna : 4,412
All Critics Ranting For Trishna : 6.1
All Critics Count For Trishna : 86
All Critics Percentage For Trishna : 66 %
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Movie Overview For Trishna
Based on Thomas Hardyâs classic novel Tess of the DâUrbervilles, âTrishnaâ tells the story of one woman whose life is destroyed by a combination of love and circumstances. Set in contemporary Rajasthan, Trishna (Freida Pinto) meets a wealthy young British businessman Jay Singh (Riz Ahmed) who has come to India to work in his fatherâs hotel business. After an accident destroys her fatherâs Jeep, Trishna goes to work for Jay, and they fall in love. But despite their feelings for each other, they cannot escape the conflicting pressures of a rural society which is changing rapidly through industrialisation, urbanisation and, above all, education. Trishnaâs tragedy is that she is torn between the traditions of her family life and the dreams and ambitions that her education has given her.TagLine Trishna
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Review For Trishna
Trishna engages the potent collisions of the rural and the urban, the poor and the rich, and considers how these interactions unfold in a romance and how they might also destroy it.Lisa Kennedy-Denver Post
While the film never delves deep enough into its characters' emotions to be truly spellbinding, it's well worth seeing.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune
Winterbottom has complete control of the film's look and feel, but the story seems to run away from him.
Tom Long-Detroit News
A rare unsatisfying swerve from an otherwise reliably provocative career.
Ann Hornaday-Washington Post
"Trishna" works largely on the strength of Winterbottom's clever updates of a century-old story.
Rafer Guzman-Newsday
A loose but nonetheless pretty faithful recasting of Hardy's penultimate tragedy, Tess of the d'Urbervilles.
James Adams-Globe and Mail
Unfocused and easily forgettable, this drama shows that even a likable actress can't carry a movie that undervalues its characters.
John Hanlon-Big Hollywood
Trishna is an admirable effort, but it's too detached and disinterested in the viewer to make an impact. This is a tough film to get through, and even if one makes it to the end, there's little reward to be found.
Jonathan Lack-We Got This Covered
An intriguing addition to the work of an erratic but always interesting filmmaker.
Frank Swietek-One Guy's Opinion
Hit the books instead.
Grae Drake-Movies.com
Things start off promising, but, by the time the final reel rolls, Winterbottom's too-detached style seems to be willfully wallowing in oversimplified misery.
Jeff Meyers-Metro Times (Detroit, MI)
Winterbottom's socially conscious, contemporary adaptation of Thomas Hardy's novel Tess of the d'Urbervilles is first-rate.
Kelly Vance-East Bay Express
Freida Pinto is a goddess among us, but this set-in-India version of Tess of the D'Ubervilles is just so-so.
Clint O'Connor-Cleveland Plain Dealer
...Winterbottom's most gorgeous film to date.
Chris Barsanti-PopMatters
Freida Pinto is so incredibly pretty in "Trishna." And so incredibly boring.
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press
It's an ambitious and evocative effort derailed in part by a passive lead performance that keeps the material at an emotional distance.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com
Pinto's piercingly expressive eyes tell the whole story--the excitement of not only first love but the new, and that innocent hope and romantic idealism slowly, inevitably bled dry.
Michael Dequina-TheMovieReport.com
Rather than a strong script, Winterbottom relies on a hyperactive camera, as if he were trying to recreate an updated dramatic classic by way of a music video.
Kimberly Gadette-Doddle
A nice inversion of the star-cross'd lovers trope.
Eugene Novikov-Film Blather
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