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Mina 2023-09-24 09:18:01
It's not that the adaptation of the movie is not as good as the original, but this one is really too bad, I can't watch it anymore, the casting failed, it might be more appropriate to switch the two children, Hassan looks like a very smart kid, Amir There is no psychological activity, and the father is too refined. Needless to say, the Hitler teenager failed in the adaptation. . . . . . The original plot was not filmed, but made up by myself. The imagination is left to the audience,...
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Allan 2023-08-08 14:39:33
This is not a movie for people who haven't seen the original. None of the characters are full, and even the most important key characters do not have the spirit of the book. This is the Achilles heel of the movie relative to the book. Kabul in the movie was actually filmed in Xinjiang! Finally: for you, a thousand times...
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Leif 2023-07-13 20:30:48
I didn't read the original book, I cried when I watched the movie, not talking about the shooting technique, the film technique, just the story is enough to make me...
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Barrett 2023-03-20 22:50:38
I also felt that this son is too faceless and not following his father. After seeing it, it is very strange to understand heredity-- It seems that he is in a political class in the middle, and there is a question at the end. . . I really don't know how to rate it, alas. . . . Three and a half? Ah yes, it was the only beautiful boy in the film who did Hashan...
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Frida 2023-02-04 11:15:04
This kite-flying is like jerking off a plane. I think we should pay attention to the protagonist behind the protagonist. Obviously, Hassan is such a character. Although he is not deeply portrayed, he is very complete through other people. There is not much The religious and political intentions of the film, as well as the director's subjective bias, make the film's theme very...
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Kylie 2023-01-25 03:44:39
Why did Amir run away when he saw that someone could pay for it without words? Could it be a normal "cheap" for people. Thankfully, he still has a chance at redemption. In fact, all aspects are very official in the United States and cannot be touched by real freedom. I didn't feel the inner gallop of too many characters, but the deeper ones were cowardice and instinctive suppression. Not as good as...
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Peter 2023-01-20 06:28:55
After skimming through some of the reviews, I'm beginning to be thankful that I didn't read the original book, so that I could feel the film's moving parts more...
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Jensen 2023-01-11 17:00:30
I just finished reading the novel, and I specially used images to verify my imagination. Sure enough, it was too fast to say that. The grown-up Amir was handsome, and he finally paid the price. Hassan and Sora are the same child. Gorgeous title and awesome...
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Thomas 2022-12-21 09:15:05
Haven't read the original so can't compare. The story is not moving from a single movie. Most of the drama conflicts are understated and hastily, the audience's emotions are difficult to substitute, and the soundtrack is epic. Samsung and a...
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Colt 2022-11-11 04:38:02
Chasing kites for you thousands of times, just for you to live in my heart. The story is subtle and moving, and the kite is beautifully shot and the soundtrack doesn't feel great. In the Middle East film, it is obviously inferior to the more ups and downs of "Scorched Earth" and the more poetic "Timbuktu". The good story of the original book sets an excellent tone for the film, but the adaptation is fragmented and the time shift is a mess. Secrets are revealed and coincidences are too easy to...
The Kite Runner Comments
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Rashawn 2022-04-21 09:02:14
As long as you give your heart, it will definitely be in the direction you are looking for!
1. "The Kite Runner" was originally a novel. Since its publication in 2003, it has touched hundreds of millions of readers around the world, and also made the little-known Afghan doctor Khaled Hosseini famous. In 2007, the novel was remade into a movie by DreamWorks, and in 2008 it swept many...
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Lydia 2022-04-20 09:01:43
sultan of kabul
This is not a foreign classic. You could say it's just a so-called best-selling novel called The Kite Runner, the debut novel by an Afghan-American. DreamWorks made it into a movie.
It is a dream for me, about Kabul, about kites, about two teenagers, about some hidden sins in the years, about wars,...
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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.
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Baba: [as Dr. Starobin examines him] Where are you from?
Dr. Starobin: I grew up in Michigan. Came out here for medical school. Once you get used to that California sunshine...
Baba: But your family?
Dr. Starobin: My family? We're originally from Russia.
[Baba shoves him away, and is next seen with a different doctor]
Director: Marc Forster
Language: Arabic,Dari,English,Pashtu,Russian,Urdu Release date: January 11, 2008