The film adaption of the kite runner does not diminish the complexity of the story to a full extent, only to some extent, for the book has too much content to be put in a film. However, the fil executed the scenes where hassan got raped for Amir’s kite, where baba was willing to die for the young woman in the truck, the scenes where farid assisted Amir to find sohrab and where Amir got beaten by assef to get sohrab well. All of these scenes are perfect examples of sacrifice.
Hassan sacrificed himself for Amir’s kite. So Hassan got raped by assef so that he could get back Amir’s kite that assef didn’t want to give Hassan. Hassan was Amir’s sacrifice to he key to babasa heart (the kite). A quote by Amir in chapter 7” maybe Hassan was the price I had to pay, the lamb I had to slay, to win baba. Was it a fair price?” However, in the film, Ali didn’t ask Amir about why hassan was bleeding after he rape. …show more content…
Baba was willing to die for a total strangers for he was a very courageous man and was not backing down. A quote by baba in chapter 10” tell him that I’ll take a thousand of his bullets before I let this indecency take place”. However, in the movie Amir was still a child when all of the scenes happened, whereas integer book he was 18,and in the movie the Russian soldier was it high and drunk as he was in the book. The movie skipped he parts where kamal got raped and where his father died alongside kamal. A quote by kamals father “ my boy won’t breath”. Another quote by Amir “ kamals father shoved the barrel in his own mouth. I’ll never forget the echo of the