Justice

Andres 2022-04-21 09:02:14

A very moving film, plain narrative, but extremely touching.

The male protagonist, Amir, is really uncomfortable, cowardly and selfish.

From the beginning his friendship with Hassen was enviable. If anyone has such a loyal friend and doesn't cherish it, he should really go to hell.

At the same time, the plot of sodomy is very incomprehensible. What is even more incomprehensible is why Amir wants to rush Hassen away and why he doesn't know how to cherish it.

Amir, however, was not moved by Hassen's efforts, did not stand up when he was bullied, really cowardly.

At the same time, I feel that Afghanistan is really chaotic. Although the Chinese people are always different from China, at the world level, they can really be satisfied.

I really like Amir's father, who is upright and brave, facing soldiers with guns when crossing the border, protecting the mother who just had a child from rape. This shows the cowardice and cowardice of Amir.

After going back to the United States and going back again, there will be less moving, a kind of redemption. . . I feel like the plot is a little fake. . .

2013.10.2

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  • Catharine 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    I highly recommend it because the story is really good. I watched the movie after reading the novel, so I always have a prejudice against the movie, but I don’t know if people who watch the movie first will like it, so I still highly recommend it. I am more interested in it. Look at the original, I used to cry,

  • Eloisa 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    The movie was made with respect to the original. I like little actors. Sincere feelings and real humanity are always the most touching. For you, a thousand times over.

The Kite Runner quotes

  • Baba: [regarding the mullahs, who teach that drinking alcohol is a sin] I piss on the beards of all those self-righteous monkeys.

  • Amir: [explaining Sohrab's presence] You see, General Sahib, my father slept with his servant's wife, and she bore him a son named Hassan. Hassan is dead now. That boy sleeping in the other room is Hassan's son. He's my nephew. That's what you tell people when they ask. And one more thing, General Sahib: you will never again refer to him as "a Hazara boy" in my presence. He has a name, and it's Sohrab.