Kite Runner Central Message

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Does a movie keep to the book’s central message? Did the movie The Kite Runner uphold the book’s central message? What are the differences and similarities from the book to the movie? The central message of The Kite Runner is loyalty, betrayal, and hope. In the movie, the director didn’t shoe what the author was hoping to get out of the book. The movie gave me a different central message then the book did. The movie didn’t have the same loyalty as the book. Amir had not that much guilt in the movie as in the book. The movie left out some of the very important parts from the book. For example in the book, Hassan has a cleft lip and for his birthday Baba had it fixed,” Baba met Hassan’s wary –and puzzled-eyes. “I have summoned Dr. Kumar from New Delhi. Dr. Kumar is a plastic surgeon.”… “Well,” Dr. Kumar said, “my job is to fix things on people’s bodies. Sometimes their faces.”(pg.45). this part of the book I felt like this showed the loyalty in Baba and that he would do anything for him. The movie didn’t have Assef and Amir fighting as intense “I don’t know if I gave Assef a good fight. I don’t think I did. How could I have? That was the first time I’d fought anyone. I had never so much thrown a punch in my entire life… He raised his fist higher, raised it for another blow.” (pg.288-289).This part showed how …show more content…

For example Hassan in both gets raped by Assef “Assef knelt behind Hassan, put his hands on Hassan’s hips and lifted his bare buttocks… It was a look I has seen before. It was the look of the lamb.” (pg.75). Also in both Amir throws pomegranates at Hassan “I hit him with another pomegranate, in the shoulder this time… Then Hassan did pick up a pomegranate. He walked toward me. He opened it and crushed it against his own forehead. “There,” he croaked, red dripping down his face like blood.” Are you satisfied? Do you feel better?” he turned around and stared down the hill, I knew the answer to that question.”

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