"For you, there's no problem chasing it a thousand times," Hassan said to Amir when they shot down a record 13 kites, so loyal, almost humble loyalty. And what Hassan wants is Amir's friendship, always being the first to come forward when Amir is bullied. In Hassan's heart, Amir will always be the most important. And Amir was not a brave person since he was a child, or rather, he was cowardly. When he saw Hassan being beaten to the ground for chasing a kite, he could only pretend that he did not see it, that nothing happened, even Get Hassan out. I think that when he heard about Hassan's death, he must have replayed scenes of what they did when they were children, watched many movies together, and said the lines in the movies together on the street. In addition to happy things, I think more, I think it should be those things that he regrets for life, so that he can only compensate for Sona. "Do you need me to chase the kite back for you? For you, there's no problem chasing it a thousand times", this is what Amir says to Sona at the end of the movie, exactly the same as the childhood scene where Hassan and him shoot down 13 kites. Amir crossed the hill with a smile and ran towards the kite they had shot down, while Sona, or rather, Hassan, stood on the hill, watching his running back.
This feeling that spanned time and space was finally completed. A happy ending.
This line really shook me deeply. Such a loyal feeling, without any consideration of honor or inferiority, without any interference of interests, without doubt, without wavering, just I love you, that's all. If you want to say that there is hope and demand in Hassan's relationship, then it is only hope that they can last a lifetime. Loyalty to each other's friendship.
Do you need me to chase the kite back for you? For you, there is no problem chasing it a thousand times.
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