The kite that pulls the string, the hope that flies

Casey 2022-03-26 09:01:12

Not long ago, I finally finished eating the "kites" in a daze. The good thing is, I can still sigh with emotion for Hassan and Amir's respective "For you, a thousand times over"...! Tonight, this "The Other Side of Hope" plot is so confrontational that it brings me back to the side of what the two brothers experienced. Amir and his father fled from Afghanistan to the United States, and the hero and his sister fled to Europe. On the way, the hero and his sister were separated. The male protagonist received warm care from kind people in Finland, just like Finland's cold weather and hot sauna. The male protagonist helped find his sister through the driver, just as Amir found his nephew through the driver. "Kite" feels heavy and sentimental, while "Hope" is more relaxed and warm.

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The Other Side of Hope quotes

  • Khaled: Listen. I fell in love with Finland.

  • Khaled: I don't understand humour.