I went to see the movie The Kite Runner on Tuesday [January 1]. I saw it at the State Theater in Ann Arbor, Michigan. I'm drawing largely from the Internet Movie Database to help with with this post, so I may as well tell you a little about that first.
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The Kite Runner was originally a book written by Khaled Hosseini. The book is remarkable because it is the first novel by an Afghani author published [and written] in English.
"The Kite Runner tells the story of Amir, a well-to-do Pashtun boy from the Wazir Akbar Khan district of Kabul, who is haunted by the guilt of betraying his childhood friend Hassan, the son of his father's Hazara servant. The story is set against a backdrop of tumultuous events, from the fall of the monarchy in Afghanistan through the Soviet invasion, the mass exodus of refugees to Pakistan and the United States, and the Taliban regime."- Wikipedia
I haven't read the book yet, so expect a review, or at least some sort of comment, on that once I get ahold of it and read it.
The main charactersof Amir, Hassan, Assef, Baba, Ali, Soraya, and Sohrab are all in the movie, but Hassan's mother Sanaubar doesn't figure in the movie.
The beginning of the movie shows Hassan and Amir as children playing in Kabul. The young Amir is played by Zekeria Ebrahimi. Young Hassan is played by Ahmad Khan Mahmidzada. My two favorite scenes are the children in a movie theater, which in the movie has very little relevance, but is sweet, and the last time Amir and Hassan meet at the pomegranate tree, which has alot of sgnificance that I won't get into at risk of ruining the movie for those who haven't seen it.
I think all of the acting was phenomenal, but if I had to pick my top five actors, they would be:
1. Young Hassan
2. Young Assef
3. Sohrab
4. Amir
5. Young Amir
At first glance, it seems odd that I didn't mention any women, but there were only two roles of any significance, and neither of them are in my top five. Soraya would have to be my number 6, though.
Sohrab was possibly the best actor-role fit I saw. Assef is a close second. Reading the short biographies on Wikipedia of these characters, I can easily see the actors in my mind. I think they were truely amazing.
The Kite Runner deserves the Oscar for Best Picture, in my view. Of course, that's unlikely, but I think that this poignant film was truely amazing.
The movie was produced by William Horberg, and driected by Marc Forster.
STATS
- Released 2007 [wow, that was last year, wasn't it....]
- Genre: Drama
- Tagline: There is a way to be good again...
- Time: 122 minutes
- Rating: PG-13 for strong thematic material including the rape of a child, violence and brief strong language.
- My rating: 5 stars.
MELANIE'S RATING SYSTEM
1 Star: Blech
2 Stars: Not very good
3 Stars: Okay, but not for me
4 Stars: Good
5 Stars: Amazing. When does it come out on DVD?!?!
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