The Kite Runner
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HaileyBailey
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The Kite Runner
Have you guys read this book or seen the movie?
I just finished the book and I have been left with a lot of emotions. I really don't know what to say.
I just finished the book and I have been left with a lot of emotions. I really don't know what to say.
Re: The Kite Runner
I haven't read the book yet, but I have seen the movie and its really good.
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Re: The Kite Runner
I haven't read the book but I've read other books by the same author, he's a decent writer.
I watched the Kite Runner film, and its one of the worst cinematic catastrophes I've ever come across. Absolutely awful. The movie is actually quite good despite the garbage propaganda...until the last 30 minutes where the main actor has the brawl with the Taliban---now, how does a San Francisco-based author defeat a group of Taliban militia with his bear fists if NATO can't harm them with the latest bombs...?
I watched the Kite Runner film, and its one of the worst cinematic catastrophes I've ever come across. Absolutely awful. The movie is actually quite good despite the garbage propaganda...until the last 30 minutes where the main actor has the brawl with the Taliban---now, how does a San Francisco-based author defeat a group of Taliban militia with his bear fists if NATO can't harm them with the latest bombs...?
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Re: The Kite Runner
disturbed by the homosexual content. Is this something that happens in afghan culture or was he trying to Pervert it and try to appeal to the western audience?
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Re: The Kite Runner
He was trying to sound controversial. He overdid a lot of things in the movie to reach out to Western audiences.HaileyBailey wrote:disturbed by the homosexual content. Is this something that happens in afghan culture or was he trying to Pervert it and try to appeal to the western audience?
He painted the Afghan Mujahideen as heroes when in fact they were just fighting for the right to grow opium. And he painted the Taliban as bad men when they fought to end the opium trade and bring stability. The movie is full of propaganda.
3 groups of people I hate are Somali, Iranian/Iranian, and Sudanese dissidents; worst propagandists in history. They always write garbage to appeal to Westerners. Just look at the author of this book and draw the similarities between him and Ayan Hirsi or Waris Dirie or other people who paint their entire culture fictionally in order to gain acclaim.
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"He painted the Afghan Mujahideen as heroes when in fact they were just fighting for the right to grow opium. And he painted the Taliban as bad men when they fought to end the opium trade and bring stability. The movie is full of propaganda."
I don't know what you're talking about, but you've mentioned it twice about the mujahideen and taliban and fighting. The book and from what i've heard the movie do not address it. The book is about an Afghan Pashtoon who rapes a Hazara boy an ethnic minority in Afghanistan who are as indecated in the book, oppressed.
I don't know what you're talking about, but you've mentioned it twice about the mujahideen and taliban and fighting. The book and from what i've heard the movie do not address it. The book is about an Afghan Pashtoon who rapes a Hazara boy an ethnic minority in Afghanistan who are as indecated in the book, oppressed.
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The rape scene in the movie is not a major part of the plot. The movie is VERY political. It focuses on Soviet invasion and post-Taliban politics.
That's why people hated the movie, the producer had his own agenda and destroyed the original plot. He went too deep into some other shit.
That's why people hated the movie, the producer had his own agenda and destroyed the original plot. He went too deep into some other shit.
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Re: The Kite Runner
The book as a million times better than the movie, next book on ur must read list should be
A Thousand Splendid Suns, same author, i would even say it's better than the Kite runner
A Thousand Splendid Suns, same author, i would even say it's better than the Kite runner
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Re: The Kite Runner
[quote="AyanTu"]The book as a million times better than the movie, next book on ur must read list should be
A Thousand Splendid Suns, same author, i would even say it's better than the Kite runner
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Yes, that's what i've heard.
But, i've already started reading "A Million LIttle Pieces" a friend of mine gave it to me and I guess it's one of those books that everyone has read at one point.
A Thousand Splendid Suns, same author, i would even say it's better than the Kite runner
Yes, that's what i've heard.
But, i've already started reading "A Million LIttle Pieces" a friend of mine gave it to me and I guess it's one of those books that everyone has read at one point.
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haud flower do you read many gay books? ... 
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i have seen the movie and its ok from a entertainment point of view..but demonizing the mujahdeen as rapists and drug smugglers is not gonna fly 
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Re: The Kite Runner
HAUDflower wrote:He was trying to sound controversial. He overdid a lot of things in the movie to reach out to Western audiences.HaileyBailey wrote:disturbed by the homosexual content. Is this something that happens in afghan culture or was he trying to Pervert it and try to appeal to the western audience?
He painted the Afghan Mujahideen as heroes when in fact they were just fighting for the right to grow opium. And he painted the Taliban as bad men when they fought to end the opium trade and bring stability. The movie is full of propaganda.
3 groups of people I hate are Somali, Iranian/Iranian, and Sudanese dissidents; worst propagandists in history. They always write garbage to appeal to Westerners. Just look at the author of this book and draw the similarities between him and Ayan Hirsi or Waris Dirie or other people who paint their entire culture fictionally in order to gain acclaim.
Aren't you guilty of that same crime although your intention for doing it is less obvious than the above mentioned individuals. Anyway I agree, Somali dissidents are really cheap people that should not be allowed to return to Somalia.
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Re: The Kite Runner
Qansa, what the hell are you talking about?
Waris and Ayan are international multi-millionaire public figures, I'm a starving college student in middle America.
What do I have in common with them?
Waris and Ayan are international multi-millionaire public figures, I'm a starving college student in middle America.
What do I have in common with them?
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Re: The Kite Runner
I will deff rent the movie n see what u folks whipping about
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Re: The Kite Runner
No, and I don't intend to, 'cause it disparages Muslims.HaileyBailey wrote:Have you guys read this book or seen the movie?
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