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Arne 2022-04-23 07:02:16

The story is very good and the
picture is beautiful . Although everyone has
commented a lot about the difference between the novel and the film, I still found the logic of the story before and after watching the film
before reading the book . I don't know the specific situation in the Middle East at that time, but I speculate that at that time, the East was not so left . Intellectual elites in Europe and the United States have read Capital, but I don't know why some literary and art workers have made communism beyond recognition. Maybe it's the need of the story, maybe it's the need of human weakness. The weakness of human nature always makes people think or reflect . This is also the reason why many attractive stories always attract people. Because of the most primitive evil in human nature, it leads to a moving story. My most Want to know how the kite in the movie cuts off the other kite how does it make the kite fly so rampantly and also why a boy has such an unreasonable love for another boy is it just pure or what why the boy doesn't get older when he grows up How cowardly grew his mind may find the answer in fiction

























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  • Elfrieda 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    I like it so much, I have rarely seen such a moving movie recently. I'm off to book. Although the movie is not as good as the book. Are they down after they went to America? Amir's father is really a man, but he is his own child anyway, how can he watch him go, his son is also a son

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.