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There is no such tension as a book
Adella 2022-04-22 07:01:31
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Genesis 2022-04-24 07:01:07
The book I read a year ago was a bit fuzzy and messy. When I watched it, it pulled back into my memory bit by bit. The space for film performance is limited, and many details are not shown. Still very touching, I cried many times. For you, thousands of times
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Barry 2022-03-28 09:01:03
I have always been ignorant and curious about that piece of land on earth! Although the film subjectively starts from the standpoint of the United States, it still outlines the reality of that magical land for the viewers. Whether the United States is a paradise is a matter of opinion, but compared with Afghanistan under the Taliban rule, which does not treat people like people, even kite fighting is banned. It is indeed paradise. There are so many points that can be shaped in the story itself, it is not easy to smooth it out and present it to the audience to make the audience applaud.
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Baba: [regarding the mullahs, who teach that drinking alcohol is a sin] I piss on the beards of all those self-righteous monkeys.
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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.