Trishna

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De nos jours au Rajasthan, Trishna, une jeune paysanne indienne travaille pour son père. Issue d'un milieu défavorisé, elle fait la rencontre de Jay, un séduisant jeune homme fortuné. Charmé, il offre à Trishna de travailler en tant que serveuse dans son hôtel de luxe. Devenus amants, ils vont alors se plonger dans une passion amoureuse, contaminée par une lutte des classes omniprésente. (BAC Films)

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anglais Like the South Indian Jane Austen adaptation I Have Found It (2000), Thomas Hardy's version is an extraordinary experience. Although "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" transformed into the present may lack Victorian logic, it replaces it with its own compact thought world. While I can understand that it may be a problem for some to watch a film with subtitles when the dialogues mix English, Hindi, Punjabi, and Rajasthani, it really couldn't have been more authentic. In the kind face of Freida Pinto, we find everything we need to experience the story of today's Tess in the modern world. It's just too bad that both her literary suitors have been merged here into just one person, and the drama has thus escalated ab absurdum. If you can think about Victorian morality in new contexts, you'll be delighted by this. ()

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