Hassan As Jesus In The Kite Runner

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The motion picture of The Kite Runner came out in 2007 based on Khaled Hosseini’s book that came out in 2003 and immediately became one of the best - sellers worldwide. The movie was the critic’s favorite, Vanity Fair said “one of the year’s best films” ( www.kiterunnermovie.com) and Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel said: “ Visually arresting, politically controversial, perhaps its greatest virtue is its simple message of making wrong right.” (http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/kite_runner/reviews/#type=top_critics) The movie is intense and not only because you have to keep up with subtitles, but the plot is powerful with its inner conflicts, friendship, violence, love, betrayal and redemption. The movie takes us into the hostile part of the world, Afghanistan that has been under the muslim extremist since 2001, but initially torn apart by the Soviet invasion in 1979 under the Brezhnev regime. The Soviet invasion caused Afghan citizens to flee to nearby countries, such as Palestine. The Kite Runner follows the lives of Amir and his father, along with their live-in servants Ali and his son Hassan. The movie starts with Amir as a published writer in America, who receives a telephone call from his motherland, his late father’s friend Rahim calls asking him to come back. Amir goes to hostile Afghanistan to help Rahim in his illness, but before we find out the true reason of his visit, Amir takes us 26 years back into his childhood in Afghanistan with his father and his only friend Hassan. Hassan, the servant’s son living in the adjunct house admires Amir, however, Amir looks at Hassan as his competition. Amir’s father, Baba admires Hassan for his courage to fight the other boys and stand up for himself, while Amir will never get into a fight. Boys spend time together playing, Amir reads and tells stories to Hassan and they fly kites. Flying kites was the favorite past time

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