@MrMedicinebox discilplining can be done by talking and actually using your mouth and not your hands he abused her she did nothing wrong....think about what you say before you say it!!
The wench barbecued her husband and all you bleeding hearts want to build a shrine to worship the evil bitch. If it were up to me she would be stoned to death.
People who are blaming the female in this movie should understand how horrible it is to be regularly abused in whatever way, the helpless feeling, not being able to stop it. Why should the abuser get away with it? When someone keeps abusing you one day you've had it, you can't take it anymore. Some wives run away, others do something back for a change. Why shouldn't they? Why is it oké for husbands to abuse their wives and why do wives get punishment if once they do something back for a change?
I love the name Kiran. Funny the main character has that name. In 1997 I had my first child, my daughter. I wanted to name her Kiran, but my family chose Sidra which is a lovely name too. I used to know someone in my childhood with that name, we took Quran lessons together in Rotterdam in the '80s. It seems such a different world now. Kiran means ray of sun. It's one of my favourite Pakistani/Indian names.
Many females are abused, but few dare to do something back. If a victim eventually opens her mouth about it, she gets all the blame herself, if a victim eventually does something back she gets all the blame herself. Horrible mother-in-laws know what their sons do to their daughter-in-laws, yet they don't care (not all of them of course). Often parents of the female know how their daughter is being abused, yet they want her to stay in the marriage "for honour's sake". It's a big problem.
That egotistical numbskull blob of a policeman,and all those like him,is a disgrace and embarrassment to the profession he represents.
Her husband is typical of ignorant insecure 'men' who measure their pathetic value against how brutal and domineering they be to their families. Their doting mothers who cannot marry their beloved progeny are totally supportive of whatever injustices they heap on their wives, as long as they provide a son or three.
This is such an inspirational movie. Tears formed in my eyes. I felt so sorry for the poor woman. She suffered abuse of the most violent kind, and eventually she stood up for herself. She makes every woman proud, including me.
There is no culture, no religion, no customs, no tradictions that are HUMANE that allows ANY kind of abuse.. Damn.. I hate people who justify such things.. It is NOT normal to treat anyone in an abusive way.. Regardless of who or what they are.. Enough excuses.. Strict rules and regulations should be set for these issues already.. It's 2012 for crying out loud.. -______-
Kiranjit (or the lady who plays her) is very pretty and yes I am white and no I am not a lesbian I just think she is a very beautiful woman. This is a sad story :(
A little racist, but I see where you're coming from-you're saying that wifebeaters are bad but I hope you realize that not all middle eastern men abuse their spouses, and that she is also indian in this movie and that not all Indians abuse their spouses either
if he was going to get jealous of her dancing w/ him then why did he INSIST she dance w/ him??? knew that was gunna happen when he told her to go dance with him
@SunsetShadows1 it would actually be voluntary manslaughter due to the defence of loss of control or diminished responsibility which includes things such as what she went through: battered wife syndrome, however at the time the case occurred there was no defence of loss of control it was then provocation which was stricter in these areas, although she eventually did lower it to voluntary manslaughter when the law changed
@SunsetShadows1 Yeah these days, if someone attacks you, and you actually defend yourself against them, you are the one put in prison, and the attacker is "the victim". The laws are f-cked
how do you not add in the TEN YEARS of abuse to her case i mean its the most important part of why she killed her husband but eh i would have killed him the first time he slapped me
she should never have been put in jail in the first place. her husband was an asshole and got wot he deserved. if wifes/husbands have been abused by there partners and they kill them they should not be put in jail coz it is the abusers fault. they give them a reason for them to be killed
Ahluwalia was suffering from battered wife syndrome. Its a form of depression. women who undergo long periods of mental and emotional abuse develop a form of learnt helplessness. At the time of the fatal act, her defence claimed she had undergone a slow burn effect which resulted in a sudden and temporary loss of self control. R v Ahluwalia [1992] 4 All ER 899 is a really interesting case.
i cant stand the way those arrogant men in the middle east treat their women >>like bloody cattle!! its repulsive. Bloody bastards should be castrated!!!!!!
@ks1307 because the law is completely stupid it protects the abusers instead of the victims & is complete BS. Even if it's not technically self-defense the woman was battered, it's obvious she just retaliated, why can't they do something for her? Much worse in India with the corruption(I saw on shows/news). Either way mother-in-laws are guilty too by causing it or supporting it.
Her way of 'leaving' was to set his feet on fire as a warning to stay away from her, but she did not want to physically leave because she knew she would never be able to keep the children. It's something with their custom. So she tried to scare him so he wouldn't abuse her anymore, and accidentally killed him. She figured it would be better to stay in a loveless marriage--and maybe stop the abuse--just so she could keep her kids.
it makes me sick dat how can i woman seeing all dis can stay quite.....like why de hell didnt de mother-in-law tried to do something. Why does an indian family only looks fr de NRI tag n forgets to do other checks on de guy before handin dere daughter to him....dere are styll so many brown ladies livin a abusin life...thinkin dat one day dey will be able to change dere husband....bt once a man uses his hand on his wife n he is not stoppped...he will continue to do de same...
I think "Provoked" is one of Aishwarya's absolutley Best Performece on so many Levels. She played the role Beautifully and with such Grace. I love this woman for choosing to work in such a movie over any other Glits/Glam type of Hollywood film, which i am sure most other Indian Actresses would choose.
This is Definatley an Underrated movie of Aish, Indian Audience's choice in cinema really SUCKS!
I think "Provoked" is one of Aishwarya's absolutley Best Performece on so many Levels. She played the role Beautifully and with such Grace. I love this woman for choosing to work in such a movie over any other Glits/Glam type of Hollywood film, which i am sure most other Indian Actresses would choose.
This is Definatley an Underrated movie of Aish, Indian Audience's choice in cinema really SUCKS!
My mother is Indian and they are taught to NEVER leave their men. EVER! My father beat my mother and she never left him. Growing up watching that was crazy. I'm terrified to get married as a result.
@callmetricia please don't think I'm being disrespectful, but why do men of Indian descent feel it necessary to treat their wives, daughters, sisters, and every other female in their family like shit? I don't understand why they think they can get away with it.
Lol funny when the officer tried to correct the others guys ignorance about paki rubbish with the whole she is punjabi thing. Pakistans can be punjabis too
@rebeccakewl nope looooooooooool. My mums works in law and at court she says when there names are read out not even some of the people from the same background as them cant read their name XD
Generally, we all think the woman should have left him. But the traditional Indian view is different. Marriages are believed to be for life and, Kiran, being a traditional Indian naturally stick to her marriage no matter how bad the situation was! The whole society would look down on her if she left, even if the man was at fault. But things are different now, divorces are as common as marriages. I am not sure good or bad, but Kiran got married now, she would definitely left her husband
@simsmel It's easy to say "Hey, why didn't she just leave him", but being abused does things to your psyche that other people can't really understand. There's a strong bond between the abused and abuser (whoever they are and whatever kind of love had connected them) that is enforced by the abuse. Add love and "he'll change eventually" to that and there you have it. It doesn't really have anything to do with the culture, wether it helps this occurance or not - it's common regardless, all around.
@Cationna Very true the victim can't leave b/c of the psychological abuse, I did a paper on this in college once. That's why victims don't leave their abuser no matter what they do, but many eventually realize they should leave but sadly it becomes too late. Which is why you should leave after the first couple hits, preferably first.
But actually there is a culture in India where society maligns ladies who get divorces, but not everyone conforms to the stupid thoughts of society. I'm Indian
@simsmel for sum odd reason.i think its de fault of de parents becoz i styll hear so many stories abt differentiation goin on between a boy n a girl....i wish de parents stood up for dere daughter de very same way dey did fr dere son's. why does anything bad has to happen to girl's before their parents can actually cum forward n help dere daughther....i really wish i can help de women's of our society who are gettin abused on daily basis and mke dem so strong dat nobdy dares to use hands on dem
@simsmel It's not really all down to the fact that she was a traditional Indian woman, the children that they had were also a factor. If you remember the letter that is read out in court, that was translated she mentions how the children need their father. She probably didn't want to leave him because they were her main concern, and even if she did where would she go? She had no family in england and also no money. And you forget it still occurs in this day and age, women get abused all the time
@simsmel In the facts of the case Kiranjit had tried to run away from her husband multiple times, even when her family said it would be a dishonour. He found her and dragged her back and then beat her worse. It is kind of difficult for a woman who speaks hardly any English to get too far anyway.
@simsmel Not necessarily.. She seems the traditional sort and some of the traditional Indians in India are still stuck in the 20th century.. She's educated in a Panjabi-medium school by the looks of it.. Believe me, she wouldn't leave him even in today's times..
@tasbah3 I would think to leave as well, but you have to remember it's harder to leave when you are married and have children. Besides, any "man" that abuses their partner deserves to feel the pain that the woman felt.
@tasbah3 Because of love and since I didn't work, was young and dumb...and did not realize that there were other options back then. Love makes people do STUPID things.
Comment removed
JojoChuo 2 days ago
people saying she is horrible you try go through that then say that she should be stoned to death!
bab2507 1 week ago
He was just disciplining his wife that is all.
MrMedicinebox 1 week ago
@MrMedicinebox discilplining can be done by talking and actually using your mouth and not your hands he abused her she did nothing wrong....think about what you say before you say it!!
360babyboom 3 days ago
@MrMedicinebox She was just disciplining her husband. That is all.
loveandlucky3 6 hours ago
@loveandlucky3 I like it!
MrMedicinebox 5 hours ago
The wench barbecued her husband and all you bleeding hearts want to build a shrine to worship the evil bitch. If it were up to me she would be stoned to death.
MrMedicinebox 1 week ago
@MrMedicinebox u missed the whole point of the movie, it isn't as straight forward as that
smartmnn 6 days ago
Damn, I wish she was mine - I'd sure treat her like a dime.
WaterzEdge 1 week ago
People who are blaming the female in this movie should understand how horrible it is to be regularly abused in whatever way, the helpless feeling, not being able to stop it. Why should the abuser get away with it? When someone keeps abusing you one day you've had it, you can't take it anymore. Some wives run away, others do something back for a change. Why shouldn't they? Why is it oké for husbands to abuse their wives and why do wives get punishment if once they do something back for a change?
speakingtruly 1 week ago
I love the name Kiran. Funny the main character has that name. In 1997 I had my first child, my daughter. I wanted to name her Kiran, but my family chose Sidra which is a lovely name too. I used to know someone in my childhood with that name, we took Quran lessons together in Rotterdam in the '80s. It seems such a different world now. Kiran means ray of sun. It's one of my favourite Pakistani/Indian names.
speakingtruly 1 week ago
Many females are abused, but few dare to do something back. If a victim eventually opens her mouth about it, she gets all the blame herself, if a victim eventually does something back she gets all the blame herself. Horrible mother-in-laws know what their sons do to their daughter-in-laws, yet they don't care (not all of them of course). Often parents of the female know how their daughter is being abused, yet they want her to stay in the marriage "for honour's sake". It's a big problem.
speakingtruly 1 week ago
That egotistical numbskull blob of a policeman,and all those like him,is a disgrace and embarrassment to the profession he represents.
Her husband is typical of ignorant insecure 'men' who measure their pathetic value against how brutal and domineering they be to their families. Their doting mothers who cannot marry their beloved progeny are totally supportive of whatever injustices they heap on their wives, as long as they provide a son or three.
Education for all,then we will all be free.
IMHO
Weenybean 2 weeks ago
Bitch deserves to rot in prison
KevinVancouver2 2 weeks ago
@KevinVancouver2 whats wrong with you
feelingtrapped 1 week ago
@feelingtrapped What's wrong with me? What's wrong with someone that thinks it is ok to barbecue someone while they sleep?
MrMedicinebox 1 week ago
@MrMedicinebox It seems you cannot understand situation.First get abused for 10 yrs then only u can understand.
ilovepast 1 week ago
Comment removed
WaterzEdge 1 week ago
he deserves to suffer
poor lady
rihinnagirl 2 weeks ago
so sad when she says 'i feel free'
shamskazmi123 2 weeks ago
thanks for the spoiler in the description geeez
LMNGRL88 3 weeks ago
i think shes punjabi no shit really? shes obviously chinese smarty pants
bshoes1 3 weeks ago
if this movie continues dragging on like this I will be sure to fall asleep sheese!
AngeliaClaire 1 month ago
This is such an inspirational movie. Tears formed in my eyes. I felt so sorry for the poor woman. She suffered abuse of the most violent kind, and eventually she stood up for herself. She makes every woman proud, including me.
Heeerrrbbbiii 1 month ago
Unfortunately domestic violence crimes are very high in third world countries with the Asian continent being the front leaders.
idilali 1 month ago
I'm glad she burned him...thats what his ass deserved... I would be damned if a man put his hand on me, I'd slice his ass up..
Single586 1 month ago 5
@Single586 Just call your brothers to whip his ass right.
idilali 1 month ago
There is no culture, no religion, no customs, no tradictions that are HUMANE that allows ANY kind of abuse.. Damn.. I hate people who justify such things.. It is NOT normal to treat anyone in an abusive way.. Regardless of who or what they are.. Enough excuses.. Strict rules and regulations should be set for these issues already.. It's 2012 for crying out loud.. -______-
lifeline86 1 month ago 2
0:00
Truth987Seeker 1 month ago
Kiranjit (or the lady who plays her) is very pretty and yes I am white and no I am not a lesbian I just think she is a very beautiful woman. This is a sad story :(
Annieob1978 1 month ago
@Annieob1978 she is miss world Aishwarya Rai
ilovepast 1 week ago
omg it's Phil Mitchel
283Disneyfan 1 month ago
Does anyone know why her scalp is so red and raw?? {Where her hair is parted in the middle}..
It looks VERY sore..
mama3183 1 month ago
@mama3183 married indian women usually have them painted on. i htink its to show they r married.
adezco 1 month ago
@mama3183 - It's called "Sindoor", - married Indian women wear Sindoor, to symbolize their marital status.
Truth987Seeker 1 month ago
@pelicanus11
A little racist, but I see where you're coming from-you're saying that wifebeaters are bad but I hope you realize that not all middle eastern men abuse their spouses, and that she is also indian in this movie and that not all Indians abuse their spouses either
steelstringgirl 1 month ago
this is such a different aishwarya to the one who puts on makeup and carries that (well seems like it ) fake accent
smartmnn 1 month ago
Everyone should watch this. I'm glad they made this movie.
It's not as easy to leave - you have to think about your self, the children, and your mental stability which the abuser always has control over.
genie121 1 month ago
she is soooooooooo pretty my God!
habibi020202 2 months ago
She is an awesome actress.
habibi020202 2 months ago
if he was going to get jealous of her dancing w/ him then why did he INSIST she dance w/ him??? knew that was gunna happen when he told her to go dance with him
SunsetShadows1 2 months ago
why didn't he like her outfit???
SunsetShadows1 2 months ago
if your going to kill your husband, try to make it a "self-defense " case...
though i heard that's not the law anymore in US?
SunsetShadows1 2 months ago
@SunsetShadows1 it would actually be voluntary manslaughter due to the defence of loss of control or diminished responsibility which includes things such as what she went through: battered wife syndrome, however at the time the case occurred there was no defence of loss of control it was then provocation which was stricter in these areas, although she eventually did lower it to voluntary manslaughter when the law changed
ShanIsLoco 2 months ago
@SunsetShadows1 Yeah these days, if someone attacks you, and you actually defend yourself against them, you are the one put in prison, and the attacker is "the victim". The laws are f-cked
LMNGRL88 3 weeks ago
@LMNGRL88 So true. :-(
speakingtruly 1 week ago
how do you not add in the TEN YEARS of abuse to her case i mean its the most important part of why she killed her husband but eh i would have killed him the first time he slapped me
aishrocks210 2 months ago 2
What kid of a "man" hit a woman ?
Anyways, good film and Aishwarya rai is beautiful!!
soph60 2 months ago
she should never have been put in jail in the first place. her husband was an asshole and got wot he deserved. if wifes/husbands have been abused by there partners and they kill them they should not be put in jail coz it is the abusers fault. they give them a reason for them to be killed
fatpinkteddy 2 months ago
Ahluwalia was suffering from battered wife syndrome. Its a form of depression. women who undergo long periods of mental and emotional abuse develop a form of learnt helplessness. At the time of the fatal act, her defence claimed she had undergone a slow burn effect which resulted in a sudden and temporary loss of self control. R v Ahluwalia [1992] 4 All ER 899 is a really interesting case.
carlc1987 2 months ago 2
why doesn't she just show the bruises to teh court
s0sexi 2 months ago
lmfao do they really wear a wig in court?
s0sexi 2 months ago
@s0sexi yes! i love seeing the women in them LOL.
MoonGazingFox 2 months ago
please tell me how do you upload such long videos and where do you download the movies from
sehar9992 2 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
Movie was very good....
Aishwarya rai is the most beautifull woman in world....ever
Pavankusanal 3 months ago
she is so beautiful ..
EmpressKamii 3 months ago 9
i cant stand the way those arrogant men in the middle east treat their women >>like bloody cattle!! its repulsive. Bloody bastards should be castrated!!!!!!
pelicanus11 3 months ago 3
Her only good movie!!
coolgurl2993 3 months ago
i love phil mitchell first words. you can imagine him saying it in eastenders offscreen
michaeljamesfred 4 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
@ks1307 because the law is completely stupid it protects the abusers instead of the victims & is complete BS. Even if it's not technically self-defense the woman was battered, it's obvious she just retaliated, why can't they do something for her? Much worse in India with the corruption(I saw on shows/news). Either way mother-in-laws are guilty too by causing it or supporting it.
Acharmye 4 months ago
Comment removed
Acharmye 4 months ago
The lead actress is very beautiful. :)
Mileyangel321 4 months ago
very ironic considering phil mitchell is usually breaking the law :L
godzassassin96 4 months ago
its phil mitchel!!
TeJero99 4 months ago
Detective is an ASS!
tev1081 4 months ago
@tev1081 i know eh?
AashiquiDevi 3 months ago
Her way of 'leaving' was to set his feet on fire as a warning to stay away from her, but she did not want to physically leave because she knew she would never be able to keep the children. It's something with their custom. So she tried to scare him so he wouldn't abuse her anymore, and accidentally killed him. She figured it would be better to stay in a loveless marriage--and maybe stop the abuse--just so she could keep her kids.
SmellyCatSally 4 months ago
it makes me sick dat how can i woman seeing all dis can stay quite.....like why de hell didnt de mother-in-law tried to do something. Why does an indian family only looks fr de NRI tag n forgets to do other checks on de guy before handin dere daughter to him....dere are styll so many brown ladies livin a abusin life...thinkin dat one day dey will be able to change dere husband....bt once a man uses his hand on his wife n he is not stoppped...he will continue to do de same...
vashika07 4 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
I think "Provoked" is one of Aishwarya's absolutley Best Performece on so many Levels. She played the role Beautifully and with such Grace. I love this woman for choosing to work in such a movie over any other Glits/Glam type of Hollywood film, which i am sure most other Indian Actresses would choose.
This is Definatley an Underrated movie of Aish, Indian Audience's choice in cinema really SUCKS!
Love you Aishwarya, More Power to you WOMAN!
MrManu011 4 months ago
I think "Provoked" is one of Aishwarya's absolutley Best Performece on so many Levels. She played the role Beautifully and with such Grace. I love this woman for choosing to work in such a movie over any other Glits/Glam type of Hollywood film, which i am sure most other Indian Actresses would choose.
This is Definatley an Underrated movie of Aish, Indian Audience's choice in cinema really SUCKS!
Love you Aishwarya, More Power to you WOMAN!
MrManu011 4 months ago 3
I WOULD KILLLL HIM BITCH
04ma07 5 months ago
@04ma07
she did kill him, thank god.
ISeeAnIdiot 4 months ago
That s.o.b is glad he isn't married to me
1234utubestation 5 months ago
Hey poster, thanks for giving away the whole plot in the description.
7beers 5 months ago
Fank U Sooooooo Mach 4 da Upload!! Ive bin Lukiin for dis Mvieee!!<3
girlofs9 5 months ago
That's Phil Mitchell from EastEnders talking to the asian woman . loool
ChristopherS9627 5 months ago
Comment removed
ChristopherS9627 5 months ago
its not just india, it happens in US too and in lot other countries. In US There are big road signs down south against women abuse.
It happens in small towns, in poor population, in private religions like mormons, etc.
ks1307 5 months ago 2
Comment removed
Acharmye 4 months ago
the only reason i was gunna watch this was cos of phil mitchell, but i realise that the film is actually good lol
godzassassin96 6 months ago
@callmetrica diddo! Not the beating, but being terified of getting married!
kimia2010 6 months ago
My mother is Indian and they are taught to NEVER leave their men. EVER! My father beat my mother and she never left him. Growing up watching that was crazy. I'm terrified to get married as a result.
callmetricia 6 months ago
@callmetricia please don't think I'm being disrespectful, but why do men of Indian descent feel it necessary to treat their wives, daughters, sisters, and every other female in their family like shit? I don't understand why they think they can get away with it.
tmwalkerm 6 months ago in playlist Provoked - A True Story 3
Lol funny when the officer tried to correct the others guys ignorance about paki rubbish with the whole she is punjabi thing. Pakistans can be punjabis too
HistoryGeekable 7 months ago
wtf!!!! they cant even pronounce a name properly!!!!!!
rebeccakewl 9 months ago
@rebeccakewl nope looooooooooool. My mums works in law and at court she says when there names are read out not even some of the people from the same background as them cant read their name XD
UltimaWeapon095 6 months ago
oh shit! i just got done watching lost, and was like be nice to watch that one movie, and this is it!
jukio02 9 months ago
he deserved it.
lasagna47 10 months ago
Generally, we all think the woman should have left him. But the traditional Indian view is different. Marriages are believed to be for life and, Kiran, being a traditional Indian naturally stick to her marriage no matter how bad the situation was! The whole society would look down on her if she left, even if the man was at fault. But things are different now, divorces are as common as marriages. I am not sure good or bad, but Kiran got married now, she would definitely left her husband
simsmel 10 months ago 26
@simsmel It's easy to say "Hey, why didn't she just leave him", but being abused does things to your psyche that other people can't really understand. There's a strong bond between the abused and abuser (whoever they are and whatever kind of love had connected them) that is enforced by the abuse. Add love and "he'll change eventually" to that and there you have it. It doesn't really have anything to do with the culture, wether it helps this occurance or not - it's common regardless, all around.
Cationna 8 months ago 42
@Cationna Very true the victim can't leave b/c of the psychological abuse, I did a paper on this in college once. That's why victims don't leave their abuser no matter what they do, but many eventually realize they should leave but sadly it becomes too late. Which is why you should leave after the first couple hits, preferably first.
But actually there is a culture in India where society maligns ladies who get divorces, but not everyone conforms to the stupid thoughts of society. I'm Indian
Acharmye 4 months ago
@Cationna you are lucky it aint happend to you thats why you are saying that... Bull shit...
alfkabanichef 4 weeks ago
@alfkabanichef I agree
ilovepast 1 week ago
@simsmel for sum odd reason.i think its de fault of de parents becoz i styll hear so many stories abt differentiation goin on between a boy n a girl....i wish de parents stood up for dere daughter de very same way dey did fr dere son's. why does anything bad has to happen to girl's before their parents can actually cum forward n help dere daughther....i really wish i can help de women's of our society who are gettin abused on daily basis and mke dem so strong dat nobdy dares to use hands on dem
vashika07 4 months ago
@simsmel It's not really all down to the fact that she was a traditional Indian woman, the children that they had were also a factor. If you remember the letter that is read out in court, that was translated she mentions how the children need their father. She probably didn't want to leave him because they were her main concern, and even if she did where would she go? She had no family in england and also no money. And you forget it still occurs in this day and age, women get abused all the time
MsKKS1 4 months ago
@simsmel In Indian society where the lady is maligned at if there is a divorce.
Acharmye 4 months ago
@simsmel In the facts of the case Kiranjit had tried to run away from her husband multiple times, even when her family said it would be a dishonour. He found her and dragged her back and then beat her worse. It is kind of difficult for a woman who speaks hardly any English to get too far anyway.
Bexxy2011 3 months ago
@simsmel Not necessarily.. She seems the traditional sort and some of the traditional Indians in India are still stuck in the 20th century.. She's educated in a Panjabi-medium school by the looks of it.. Believe me, she wouldn't leave him even in today's times..
girlinsing123 1 month ago
I grew up around this I understand but my mother left her situation she thought about us ..
ebony2badd 10 months ago
..
kromking 10 months ago
As the victim of six and a half years of spousal abuse...I totally understand why she did what she did.
freakypeoplehunter 10 months ago
@freakypeoplehunter Maby it's a stupid ore offensive question. BUT Why not just leave?
tasbah3 10 months ago
@tasbah3 I would think to leave as well, but you have to remember it's harder to leave when you are married and have children. Besides, any "man" that abuses their partner deserves to feel the pain that the woman felt.
jcac1023 10 months ago 2
@tasbah3 Because of love and since I didn't work, was young and dumb...and did not realize that there were other options back then. Love makes people do STUPID things.
freakypeoplehunter 9 months ago
THIS WAS ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES I SEEN 2005. VERY TOUCHING
HAPLOUS7 10 months ago