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The Kite Runner

The Kite Runner [2007]

The Kite Runner [2007]

The Kite Runner [2007]

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The Kite Runner [2007] Editorial Reviews...

Source: Amazon.co.uk review
Like the bestselling book upon which it's based, The Kite Runner will haunt the viewer long after the film is over. A tale of childhood betrayal, innocence, harsh reality, and dreamy memory, The Kite Runner faces good and evil--and the path between them, though often blurry and sorrowfully relative. Director Marc Forster (Monster's Ball, Finding Neverland) presents a painterly vision of Afghanistan before the Soviet tanks, before the Taliban--lush, verdant, fertile--in its landscape and in its people and their history and hopes. The story follows two young boys' friendship, tested beyond endurance, and the haunting of their adult selves by what happened in their youth--and what horrors befall their country in the meantime. The performances of the two boys--Zekeria Ebrahimi (Amir) and Ahmad Khan Mahmidzada (Hassan)--are the film's strongest, unforced and gently evocative. The penance paid by their adult selves is foreshadowed, but never predictable--and the metaphor of innocence lost, a common theme in Forster's work, keeps the film, like the title kites, truly aloft. --A.T. Hurley

The Kite Runner [2007] Customer Reviews...

Customer Name: Empe
Date Of Review: 2008-11-19
Review Summary: A good film on friendship (true and betrayed)
Review:

A good poetic look on Afghan pre-wars (80') society, with a rich and poors, casts and kites. All vanished in the storm of russian invasion and taliban's terror. Two boys, two brothers, a sad story of violence and treason, with a "sugar" happy final (but the movie isn't a "easy" film). Good cast, good plot. Only some scenes "a little" unreal, like the David vs Goliath escape from Talibans.
Customer Name: chuckles
Date Of Review: 2008-10-23
Review Summary: Emotional
Review:

This is not my normal sort of movie, but watched this with a friend. The film starts quite slowly, building up the background of our main characters and eventually moves to a very emotional climax. With an excellent script, story and acting, this movie has you getting frustrated with the characters and going through all that they are. With an interesting view of how Afghanistan and the Taliban are, this moving really opens your eyes and makes you think.
Customer Name: Joseph
Date Of Review: 2008-10-11
Review Summary: Love those foreign films...
Review:

Well done, heart-warming story, excellent actors, interesting culture and location/scenery - I highly recommend it.
Customer Name: The Magpie
Date Of Review: 2008-10-02
Review Summary: Disappointed
Review:

One of those films you think you should see because it's been raved about. I found it slightly dull and not much happens most of the time.
Customer Name: Mr. E. Neil
Date Of Review: 2008-09-27
Review Summary: Read the book
Review:

Rarely does a film adaptation of a book manage to do justice to the original, and I have to say this is no exception. Whilst magnificently cast the film is too brief, goes at too quick a pace and glosses over key moments that the book expresses so eloquently. A prime example of this is Amir's final confrontation with long time tormentor Assef which has been reduced here to little more than a smash and grab yarn. 'Kite runner' is a very powerful tale of friendship, betrayal,remorse and redemption but you will miss out on many colourful details without reading the book. The film is agreeable and faithful in character, but not great.

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