The Kite Runner: A Portrait of the Marc Forster Film
Based on one of the most acclaimed novels in recent memory, The Kite Runner is a profoundly emotional tale of friendship, family, devastating mistakes, and redeeming love. In a divided country on the verge of war, two childhood friends, Amirand Hassan, are about to be torn apart forever. One boy's fearful act of betrayal will mark their lives forever and set in motion an epic quest for redemption. Now, after 20 years of living in America, Amir returns to a perilous Afghanistan under the Taliban's iron-fisted rule to face the secrets that still haunt him and take one last daring chance to set things right. This universal human story speaks to anyone who has every yearned for a second chance to make a change and find forgiveness.
This beautifully designed pictorial book includes the complete screenplay, highlighted by exquisite color photographs, behind-the-scenes stories about the production, the locations (the western Chinese desert that borders Afghanistan), the casting of the globally diverse cast and crew, and commentaries by novelist Khaled Hosseini and director Marc Forster.
"The Kite Runner" reminded me of a very important and critical point that we all must pay attention to:We must not let envy and jealousy feelings to control our deeds and take us to the non-returning point. The Islamic religion has taught me that the first sin Satan had committed was getting jealous of our father Adam in paradise because God created him from fire while created Adam from soil. But, what started as a jealously at the first place turned out later to be a hatred from the Satan which
The Kite Runner is a book about two boys. Amir's father is wealthy merchant. Hassan is Amir's servant. Although Hassan is servant of Amir, they were bestfriend to each other. One triumphant day, Amir wins the local tournament and Hassan was good kite runner for Amir. Amir was looking for Hassan becuase Hassan was late. Amir saw that Hassan got sexual violence by his friends but Amir didn't save Hassan because Amir was very scared. Because Amir got sense of guilt, he made Hassan could not come
this my first time reading a novel in English..i starrted today, ddnt stop until i reached chapter 6..i dont know why i started it in such busy time with studying..i think am in luv with it..may b i can prove my english by starting to read english novels.. i mean written in english coz this novel is in Afghanistan..until know, i liked the little details describing the places and space. also, showing the real emotional feelings in the childhood relation between hassan and amir.to be cont. :)
This is the most emotionally effective book i have ever read really touches deep into your feelings.I don't think anyone can beat hosseini's writing style definately going to remember this book forever i loved the way hosseini describes the war through a kid's eyes
A story about faith, hope, courage, loyalty, love, secrets, war, peace, and most of all friendship & brotherhood. I loved every chapter of it. The tragedy, the little things in it made me thirsty for more. And my favorite quote is "for you a thousand times over."My favorite character's Hassan needless to say, and Amir wasn't bad after all. The author's way of telling the story was perfect, a must read book.
A Sad Story begin with 2 boys happened to be brothers and they don't know that make at first a good friends but the nature of the environment Amir's lives in make him bully Hassan (His servant).Hassan such a kind boy love Amir and listen to his stories (in the future he will be a writer)Hassan Suffer from bully rich young boy at the end beat and rap him just because he defend his friend Amir, suffer from Amir and accusing him from steeling his expensive watch , suffer from Taliban and their
David Benioff
Paperback | Pages: 160 pages Rating: 4.59 | 7823 Users | 173 Reviews
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Original Title: | The Kite Runner: A Portrait of the Epic Film (Newmarket Pictorial Moviebooks) |
ISBN: | 1557048010 (ISBN13: 9781557048011) |
Edition Language: | English |
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With more than 120 photos in full color and the complete screenplay, the story behind the making of the movie based on the beloved bestselling novel directed by Marc Forster (Monster's Ball, Finding Neverland, and Stranger Than Fiction).Based on one of the most acclaimed novels in recent memory, The Kite Runner is a profoundly emotional tale of friendship, family, devastating mistakes, and redeeming love. In a divided country on the verge of war, two childhood friends, Amirand Hassan, are about to be torn apart forever. One boy's fearful act of betrayal will mark their lives forever and set in motion an epic quest for redemption. Now, after 20 years of living in America, Amir returns to a perilous Afghanistan under the Taliban's iron-fisted rule to face the secrets that still haunt him and take one last daring chance to set things right. This universal human story speaks to anyone who has every yearned for a second chance to make a change and find forgiveness.
This beautifully designed pictorial book includes the complete screenplay, highlighted by exquisite color photographs, behind-the-scenes stories about the production, the locations (the western Chinese desert that borders Afghanistan), the casting of the globally diverse cast and crew, and commentaries by novelist Khaled Hosseini and director Marc Forster.
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Title | : | The Kite Runner: A Portrait of the Marc Forster Film |
Author | : | David Benioff |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 160 pages |
Published | : | January 22nd 2008 by Newmarket Press |
Categories | : | Novels. Fiction. Drama. Book Club |
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Ratings: 4.59 From 7823 Users | 173 ReviewsPiece About Books The Kite Runner: A Portrait of the Marc Forster Film
This book is amazing! I could not put it down, it made me feel so many emotions. It is so easy to follow along. I highly recommend"The Kite Runner" reminded me of a very important and critical point that we all must pay attention to:We must not let envy and jealousy feelings to control our deeds and take us to the non-returning point. The Islamic religion has taught me that the first sin Satan had committed was getting jealous of our father Adam in paradise because God created him from fire while created Adam from soil. But, what started as a jealously at the first place turned out later to be a hatred from the Satan which
The Kite Runner is a book about two boys. Amir's father is wealthy merchant. Hassan is Amir's servant. Although Hassan is servant of Amir, they were bestfriend to each other. One triumphant day, Amir wins the local tournament and Hassan was good kite runner for Amir. Amir was looking for Hassan becuase Hassan was late. Amir saw that Hassan got sexual violence by his friends but Amir didn't save Hassan because Amir was very scared. Because Amir got sense of guilt, he made Hassan could not come
this my first time reading a novel in English..i starrted today, ddnt stop until i reached chapter 6..i dont know why i started it in such busy time with studying..i think am in luv with it..may b i can prove my english by starting to read english novels.. i mean written in english coz this novel is in Afghanistan..until know, i liked the little details describing the places and space. also, showing the real emotional feelings in the childhood relation between hassan and amir.to be cont. :)
This is the most emotionally effective book i have ever read really touches deep into your feelings.I don't think anyone can beat hosseini's writing style definately going to remember this book forever i loved the way hosseini describes the war through a kid's eyes
A story about faith, hope, courage, loyalty, love, secrets, war, peace, and most of all friendship & brotherhood. I loved every chapter of it. The tragedy, the little things in it made me thirsty for more. And my favorite quote is "for you a thousand times over."My favorite character's Hassan needless to say, and Amir wasn't bad after all. The author's way of telling the story was perfect, a must read book.
A Sad Story begin with 2 boys happened to be brothers and they don't know that make at first a good friends but the nature of the environment Amir's lives in make him bully Hassan (His servant).Hassan such a kind boy love Amir and listen to his stories (in the future he will be a writer)Hassan Suffer from bully rich young boy at the end beat and rap him just because he defend his friend Amir, suffer from Amir and accusing him from steeling his expensive watch , suffer from Taliban and their
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