The Kite Runner-Ucurtma Avcisi (2007) DvdRip
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0419887/
http://beyazperde.mynet.com/film.asp?id=3881
Year: 2007
Runtime: 128 minutes
Genre: Drama
All Genres: Drama
Director: Marc Forster
Writing By: David Benioff (screenplay)
Khaled Hosseini (novel)
Produced By: William Horberg producer
Sidney Kimmel executive producer
Laurie MacDonald executive producer
Leslie McMinn associate producer
Sam Mendes executive producer
Kwame Parker associate producer (as Kwame L. Parker)
Walter F. Parkes producer (as Walter Parkes)
Jeff Skoll executive producer
Bruce Toll co-executive producer
E. Bennett Walsh producer
Rebecca Yeldham producer
Music: Alberto Iglesias
Cast: Khalid Abdalla Amir
Atossa Leoni Soraya
Shaun Toub Rahim Khan
Sayed Jafar Masihullah Gharibzada Omar
Zekeria Ebrahimi Young Amir
Ahmad Khan Mahmoodzada Young Hassan
Mir Mahmood Shah Hashimi Business Man in Baba's Study
Homayoun Ershadi Baba
Nabi Tanha Ali
Elham Ehsas Young Assef
Bahram Ehsas Wali
Tamim Nawabi Kamal
Mohamad Nabi Attai Uncle Saifo the Kite Seller
Mohamad Nadir Sarwari Spice Merchant
Mustafa Haidari Party Worker
Ahmad Yasar Shir Agha Birthday Singer
Mohammad Aman Joya Mahmood
Abdul Azim Wahabzada Karim
Vsevolod Sevanchos Soviet Union Soldier
Sayed Miran Farhad Burly Man in Truck
Murina Abudukelimu Young Wife in Truck
Igor Radchenko Soviet Union Officer
Larry Brown Gas Station Customer
L. Peter Callender Dean of Students
Jesse Robertson Man at Bar
Josh Chamberlain Pool Player
Marco Mazariegos Pool Player
Shaan Price Pool Player
Abdul Qadir Farookh General Taheri (as Qadir Farookh)
Peg McKibbin Flea Market Customer
Chris Verrill Dr. Starobin
Amar Kureishi Dr. Amani
Maimoona Ghizal Jamila Taheri
Ehsan Aman Wedding Singer (as Mohammad Ehsan Aman)
Yunus Osman Cemetery Mullah
Mehboob Ali Pakistan Taxi Driver
Saïd Taghmaoui Farid
Nasser Memarzia Zaman the Orphanage Director
Abdul Salam Yusoufzai Assef
Mohamad Amin Rahimi Taliban Stadium Speaker
Aziz Raxidi Assef Guard
Khalil Ahmad Nooryan Assef Guard
Ali Danish Bakhtyari Sohrab
Hameeda Hamraz Rahim Khan's Neighbor
Kaiser Doulat-Beek Man at Mosque
Ahmad Shah Alam Man in the Park
Khaled Hosseini Doctor in the Park
Habib Zargi Park Kite Seller
Houshmand Habib Kite Flyer Kid
Lukas Ferreira Kite Spooler Kid
Emmy Farese Little girl flying kite in park (uncredited)
Susan Farese Woman in park (uncredited)
Tim Halpin Soviet Tank Commander (uncredited)
Charles Lewis III Graduate (uncredited)
Big Spence Aaron Hill (uncredited)
Yvonne Truong Graduate (uncredited)
Brian Vowell College Graduate (uncredited)
After seeing the prosthetic legs dropping from the sky by parachute in Kandahar (2001), one of the most memorable images in all of cinema, I wondered why there weren't more stories coming out of such a tumultuous country, tied to Americans forever by 9/11. And now I think I know why.
Such a beautifully-wrought adaptation of the wildly-popular novel of the same name, The Kite Runner is a model of fine film-making in almost all respects except one: It's too pat. So maybe Charlie Wilson's War will show me that films about Afghanistan will not revolve around formulae and clichés.
The redemption of the protagonist, Amir (Khalid Abdalla), has been told forever in literature and film, just not in Afghanistan. So no matter how tear-jerking the film may be, it is still a story told many times of a man who commits an egregious sin as a child but redeems himself in the end with an act of courage. Meanwhile, director Marc Forster and screenwriter David Beniof lace the film with the major motif, kite running, to such an ingenious extent that it not only ties in the hero's youth with his maturity, it also provides a figurative way of showing the desolation and hope of the country mixed of course with contradictory elements such as cutting string and blessed artificial legs.
Thus the film as metaphor is a success in showing the dismal past of a struggling country and its hopeful future. The cinematic images also emphasize this duality: The vistas with snow capped mountains and endless plains deflect the vision of a barren land where trees that manage to grow have been cut down by invaders, in this case 1979 Russia. The titular activity flourishes in large part because the arid, stony land offers few other possibilities. When the land is revisited in 2000, the limited country seems almost completely bereft of color and resources, a gray prison that parades adulterers to be stoned in the soccer stadium and little boys abused by an out-of-control Taliban.
But true to the formula, Amir has a second chance. I hope Afghanistan shares a similar fate.
Kaliforniya’da yaşayan Amir, ülkeye Taliban rejiminin gelmesinden sonra Amerika’ya göç eden Kabil’li zengin bir tüccar ailenin oğludur. Yıllar sonra çocukluk arkadaşı Hassan ve karısının Taliban tarafından öldürüldüğü haberini alır. Arkadaşının başı dertte olan oğlunu bulmak ve onu kölelik yaşamından kurtarmak için Afganistan’a geri döner.
Afgan yazar Khaled Hosseini’nin aynı adlı best-seller romanından uyarlanan “The Kite Runner”'ın yapımcılığını Sam Mendes, Walter F. Parkes ve Laurie MacDonald’ın gerçekleştirdi. Senaryosunu ise “25th Hour”daki çalışmasından tanıdığımız David Benioff ile Khaled Hosseini beraber yazdılar.
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