Watch: Krisha 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – After a long decade of total estrangement, grizzled Aunt Krisha shows up at her sister’s home one fine Thanksgiving morning. Swearing she’s got her act together now, Krisha is desperate to re-enter the family circle; however, wounded Krisha has deeply hurt people in the past. As a result, as her beloved ones greet her with a volatile mix of sympathy and wariness, right from the start, a corrosive undercurrent of silent discomfort permeates the multi-generational gathering. But Krisha is determined to let nothing stand in the way of reconciliation, so, without a second thought, she undertakes the crucial, risky task of cooking the turkey: her big chance to build a bridge. As heat caresses the turkey’s crisp brown skin, wary glances and private conversations ratchet up the tension, and painful secrets come to light. Is the family’s lost lamb ready to make up for lost time?.
Plot: When Krisha returns to her estranged family for Thanksgiving dinner, past demons threaten to ruin the festivities.
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Heavy duty family drama will stay with you
“Krisha” brings the story of the title character. As the movie opens, we see Krishna, a woman in her 60s, arriving with her suitcase at a house in suburban Texas. Turns out to be her sister Robyn’s house, and the entire family is gathering for Thanksgiving, and also to celebrate the birth of a baby to Robyn’s daughter. It is clear that this is Krisha’s first time seeing most of them in a long time, and that during that absence she deal with personal issues. At this point we’re maybe 10 minutes into the movie, but to tell you more would spoil your viewing experience, you’ll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.Couple of comments: this movie is a labor of love for Trey Edward Shults, who directed, wrote, edited and stars in the movie. Not to mention that this movie was made on less than a shoestring (primary funding came from a small Kickstarter campaign). In the first half of the movie, we witness how this family is enjoying their time together, even if it is straining for Krisha. But the second half of the movie truly delivers. One key scene after another unfolds, and will leave you nailed to your seat. There are a number of key performances, none more so than Krisha Faichild in the title role (most other characters also use their real life names in the movie). Check out the scene where she is reunited with her mentally frail mother, who looks to be in her 90s. Just wow. Robyn Fairchild as Krisha’s sister is equally excellent. There is an interesting score courtesy of (for me unknown) Brian McOmber.
This movie made quite a splash at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. No idea why it’s taken over a year for this to finally get a release in theaters, but better late than not. “Krisha” opened this weekend at my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati, and I couldn’t wait to see it. The early evening screening where I saw this at was attended okay but not great. That is a darn shame. This is a top notch if heavy duty family drama which deserves a larger audience. If you have a chance to see this, be it in the theater, on VOD or eventually on DVD/Blu-ray, by all means do not miss it! “Krisha” is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Heavy duty family drama will stay with you
“Krisha” brings the story of the title character. As the movie opens, we see Krishna, a woman in her 60s, arriving with her suitcase at a house in suburban Texas. Turns out to be her sister Robyn’s house, and the entire family is gathering for Thanksgiving, and also to celebrate the birth of a baby to Robyn’s daughter. It is clear that this is Krisha’s first time seeing most of them in a long time, and that during that absence she deal with personal issues. At this point we’re maybe 10 minutes into the movie, but to tell you more would spoil your viewing experience, you’ll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.Couple of comments: this movie is a labor of love for Trey Edward Shults, who directed, wrote, edited and stars in the movie. Not to mention that this movie was made on less than a shoestring (primary funding came from a small Kickstarter campaign). In the first half of the movie, we witness how this family is enjoying their time together, even if it is straining for Krisha. But the second half of the movie truly delivers. One key scene after another unfolds, and will leave you nailed to your seat. There are a number of key performances, none more so than Krisha Faichild in the title role (most other characters also use their real life names in the movie). Check out the scene where she is reunited with her mentally frail mother, who looks to be in her 90s. Just wow. Robyn Fairchild as Krisha’s sister is equally excellent. There is an interesting score courtesy of (for me unknown) Brian McOmber.
This movie made quite a splash at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. No idea why it’s taken over a year for this to finally get a release in theaters, but better late than not. “Krisha” opened this weekend at my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati, and I couldn’t wait to see it. The early evening screening where I saw this at was attended okay but not great. That is a darn shame. This is a top notch if heavy duty family drama which deserves a larger audience. If you have a chance to see this, be it in the theater, on VOD or eventually on DVD/Blu-ray, by all means do not miss it! “Krisha” is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 23 min (83 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 144822
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Drama
Director Trey Edward Shults
Writer Trey Edward Shults
Actors Krisha Fairchild, Alex Dobrenko, Robyn Fairchild
Country United States
Awards 16 wins & 28 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.33 : 1 (some scenes), 1.85 : 1, 2.39 : 1 (some scenes)
Camera Red Epic Dragon, Cooke S4 and Kowa Prominar Lenses, Red Scarlet Dragon, Cooke S4 and Kowa Prominar Lenses
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format Redcode RAW
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (4K) (master format), Kowa Scope (anamorphic) (source format) (some scenes), Redcode RAW (5K) (6K) (source format)
Printed Film Format DCP