The Kite Runner: A Tale of Redemption ๐Ÿช
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Experience the heart-wrenching journey of Amir and Hassan in this cinematic adaptation of Khaled Hosseini's bestseller. From the kite-filled skies of Kabul to the streets of San Francisco, witness a story of friendship, betrayal, and the quest for redemption. #TheKiteRunner #LiteraryAdaptation #EmotionalJourney
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Strict use of scripts:โ€œThe protagonist of the story, Amir, a rich young master from Afghanistan. Hassan was Amir's servant. They all lost their mothers. And these two children of different classes, but he grew up drinking the milk of the same wet nurse. They grow together. On the same grass under the same roof, they take the first step in life separately and say the first word of life. The first word Amir uttered was โ€œDadโ€. Hassan was talking about Amir. They spent their entire childhood together. Amir said that Hassan never refused him anything. Despite Hassan's unwavering protection and companionship, Amir, who lacks fatherly love, still feels like he's living a lonely life. The desire for fatherly love was the only thing Amir wanted in his entire childhood. It doesn't matter what Amir does. He does everything he can to meet his father's expectations. In the end, it's all the dissatisfaction and disappointment that his father can't hide anymore. Unlike Amir's sensitive cowardice, Hassan as a servant is loyal, brave, intelligent, and kind. Loved by Amir's father. Amir said, โ€œDad never forgot Hassan's birthday.โ€ On Hassan's 10th birthday, Amir's father went to the doctor and healed Hassan's cleft lip. And his father's love for Hassan has been stinging Amir's heart. Amir said, โ€œI wish I had a similar disability. You can get your father's mercy in exchange.โ€ In order to get the love of a father, Amir was 12 years old. He participated in the annual kite fighting competition in Afghanistan. After the last blue kite was dropped, Amir saw his father cheering loudly on the rooftop. That's Amir's lifetime, the best moment he ever experienced. While the crowd cheered, Hassan said, โ€œNow I'm going to help you chase that blue kite.โ€ After saying that, Hassan ran away. Just pick up the last kite, and Amir will be able to claim the ultimate victory. Amir shouted, โ€œHassan! Bring him back!โ€ Hassan stopped. Turn around and put your hands to your mouth and shouted out the sentence that touched countless people: โ€œFor you, thousands of times.โ€ Just when Amir was ready to act like a hero and imagining the picture of the father hugging him, Hassan didn't come back with the final loot. Amir walked through the streets in search of it. Finally, he got a glimpse of Hassan in a dead end blocked by three boys, as well as the blue kite he had in mind behind Hassan. Amir saw it with his own eyes. Hassan who refused to hand over the kite was raped and insulted in the end. But the timid and cowardly Amir gave up the opportunity to be a real hero. With mixed feelings, he decided to sneak away. He gave up the past that had stood up for him countless times for him thousands of times. But sometimes, tolerance is often more painful than blame. Hassan who knows everything still takes care of Amir with meticulous care. But Amir could no longer face Hassan. He asked his father tentatively, โ€œHave you ever thought about hiring a new maid?โ€ and was severely reprimanded by his father. In order to completely disappear Hassan from his own world, Amir framed Hassan for stealing his watch. Because his father once said that there is only one crime in the world, that's stealing. There is nothing more heinous than stealing. What Amir didn't expect was that the father actually chose to forgive Hassan. And what makes Amir even more painful is that Hassan who never lies chose to admit it all. Then he left with his father Ali. As Amir once said: โ€œHassan couldn't read a first-grade textbook, but they can see through me.โ€ Amir understood that it was the last time Hassan died for him. When Hassan left, Amir met his godlike father howling and crying for the first time. Later, the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. Amir and his father endured hardships. After several rounds, he fled to the United States. After finishing college in the United States, Amir became a writer and got married. But Amir as an adult has never been able to forgive himself for what he did to Hassan. One day after his father's death, when he heard from Hassan again, Hassan is dead. After the outbreak of war, in order to protect the old home of the Amir family, Hassan and his wife all died in the fighting of the Taliban. Only one son, Sohrab, was left in the orphanage. Meanwhile, he learned another, even more shocking truth. Hassan is also his father's son. Father many years ago made an unforgivable mistake against Hassan's mother. Amir finally understood why his father loved Hassan so much and the reason why his father has been doing good deeds. This is the father's way of redeeming himself. As the book says, โ€œWhen sin leads to good deeds, it is really rescued.โ€ Amir struggled. Finally, he decided to return to his war-torn hometown again and find Hassan's only child. It is also as his father's friend La Xinghan said to him, โ€œCome on, here's the way to being a good person again.โ€ After witnessing the cruelty of war and going through various causal cycles of fate, Amir after nine deaths finally brought Sohrab back to the United States. During a kite fly with Sohrab, they defeated all the other kites. Amir asked the same question as Hassan, โ€œDo you want me to help you recover that kite?โ€ After getting what seemed to be a tacit gesture from Sohrab, Amir said what Hassan said back then, โ€œThousands of times.โ€ The most painful thing in life is often not that โ€œI can'tโ€, but โ€œI couldโ€. The harshest judgments usually do not come from someone else but ourselves. But life is a cycle. The damage is, and love too. Amir is hell-bent on getting all of his father's love. And Hassan as a continuation of his father's mistakes but loves Amir unreservedly.โ€ Title Usage:โ€œThe kite runnerยฎโ€ The content is in English with English-Chinese bilingual subtitles. This is a comprehensive summary of the book Using Hollywood production values and cinematic style. We will tell this story adopting Marc Forster's signature narrative style, incorporating his unique approach to emotional depth and visual storytelling
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