It is much inferior to the original, and several details are not in place to show the important part of "for you thousands and thousands". They are only simple once or twice, and there is absolutely no way to express the deep feelings behind him. In addition, after the sodomy incident, little Amir , What he did to Hassan, if you haven't read the original book, may feel very inexplicable. I don't know why he did something wrong and treated Hassan like this. The inner drama here was not shown. Then, due to time reasons in the second half, I feel that many, especially the very important passages in the original work, such as amir being beaten to the hospital, broken ribs, ruptured lung ducts, and torn lips. . . It's all gone, and Amir is still struggling with whether to keep Sorhab in Pakistan or the United States, and no, not to mention the twists and turns of Amir's visa application for Sorhb, let alone the scene of Sorhab's suicide. . . .
In short, in the first half of the movie, I feel that I have been striving to keep the original book, but it gives the impression that I did read the next lines after choosing a class. In some places, the explanation was too hasty, and it felt completely mere formality. In the second half, it was even more hasty, putting a touching The deepest story, told blandly. .
very disappointed
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