The Kite Runner (8/10) Movie CLIP - Hassan's Letter (2007) HD
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Amir (Khalid Abdalla) reads a letter from his childhood friend Hassan (Ahmad Khan Mahmoodzada).
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Finding Neverland director Marc Forster adapts author Khaled Hosseini's critically acclaimed novel about two childhood best friends forever torn apart as their country is ravaged by endless war and bitter strife. As children, Amir (Khalid Abdalla) and Hassan were inseparable; their long days under azure Kabul skies often spent getting into innocent mischief or preparing for the highly anticipated kite-fighting tournament. When the day of the tournament arrives, however, a glorious victory is quickly offset by a timorous act of betrayal that ultimately serves as the catalyst for catastrophe. Not long after that fateful day, Amir moves away to America, leaving his old friend behind just as the ominous specter of war turns tragically tangible. Two decades later, Amir returns to Afghanistan to find his beloved homeland has now fallen under the iron-fisted rule of the Taliban. Still, all hope for redemption hasn't been lost just yet, because now that Amir stands face to face with the irrepressible secrets that he struggled so vigilantly to bury, he will receive one last chance to make peace with the past, and lay the groundwork for a brighter future.
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Cast: Khalid Abdalla, Ahmad Khan Mahmoodzada
Director: Marc Forster
Producers: William Horberg, Sidney Kimmel, Laurie MacDonald, Leslie McMinn, Sam Mendes, Kwame Parker, Walter F. Parkes, Jeff Skoll, Bruce Toll, E. Bennett Walsh, Rebecca Yeldham
Screenwriters: David Benioff, Khaled Hosseini
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And when you return, you will find an old faithful friend waiting for you....this sentence touched me more than anything.
what makes it more sad is that Hassan is not actually gonna be there >_< :'(
I thought about Hassan not being there as well. That is the hardest hit by the feels train.....
Ikrrr 💔💔💔
I can relate to that lines and touched me and made me cry realizing I miz my childhood friends way back in the Philippines
this book gave me a hard time accepting the turmoils, deception, lies and what hurts most is the pain hassan endured and his lasting pure love for amir and baba. his heart is so pure i wish he lived longer😭
"For You A thousand times over ", this line gives me goosebumps every single time I hear it or I read it or comes in my mind.
In Dari or Persian whatever you call it it's 'baree khodet, hazaar dafa'
Same here
Yes, very touching sentiment
God I really hated Amir for a good part of the book for how he treated Hassan. I mean his unwavering friendship,and loyalty to someone who didn't even acknowledge him as friend was heartbreaking and the rape literally left me crying for an hour. One of the,saddest books I've read and one of the best
That's how I felt, I was so upset with Amir and thought he was this spoiled rich kid.
Rhonda Graham He indeed was a spoiled rich kid... But when you stop to think about it... Our hearts are not that different from his. We would've felt the same if we had experienced the exact same life. Amir felt disturbed about Hassan's unnatural humility... That's why he did all those horrible things to Hassan. To see if he was ever going to react but it never happened.
+ChalupaBatmanMacArthur i literally threw the book at that chapter. i really despised amir 😭
Imagine, as a 12 year old, watching your best friend get raped
Also imagine that your best friend is your servant, and also that his race is looked down upon my many. It's a very difficult situation to understand, and while what Amir did was wrong, he wasn't pure evil and was still young.
I guess that's the beauty of the book - the flaws that the characters have. Amir isn't perfect, neither is his dad. Their flaws are what make them so relatable.
Hassan was too pure for this world. I only read this book for Hassan. Deep down I knew he and Amir wouldn't get their happy ending but I still hoped.
Those flashbacks to little Hassan just break my heart
jimbo nutrin right
Hassan as a kid was exactly how u would picture him in the book. It’s impossible to feel wanting to hug that little boy forever and protect him from everything . He was so pure and even as a grown up in the letter, he had no malice in his heart and just wanted Flowers to bloom and people to be happy. They should have kept him alive and him and Amir could reunite😭
This scene was really well directed this scene never fails to make me cry, but I love the letter from the book. Poor Hassan :'(
I really appreciate Hosseini's books about Afghanistan...it gives people an idea of the conditions the country has been undergoing for 30-40 years now...
The wording of the letter is just touching. The imagery is of peace, beauty, and serenity and he is longing for it to return.
🙏🙏🙏🙏
This left me crying like a lil baby. The kite runner is one of my favorite books ever. Khaled’s writing is brilliant. You know a good writer when he/she is able to make you laugh at one page then break your heart on another.
Unforgettable story.
Hassan was a real one, a brother to Aamir even before Aamir knew that they were related. Hassan was love, was bortherhood, was loyalty. When Aamir sees Sohrab, he sees his brother, he sees the friend who he hurt and because of that, he chooses to serve Hassan and proves that love is service. Even though he never gets to say sorry and hug Hassan, he loves him and shows that through his love for Sohrabh.
My beloved Hassan,
Assalamualaikum. After years of denial I returned to Kabul only to know that death chose you before me. I came back to where I left and you left a part of you for me. I don't know if I could ever amass the courage to choose to stand in front of you right after I left you in a war, around and within. Sohrab has your eyes, he has let my guilt dissipate a bit and here,now I see the war is far from over. God chose you for me ..the brave for the coward. If there exists a place where I could hold you warm and tight for one last time, a place where you never meet war just know I want to belong there.
If you ever come back I'd read this out for you, over kebabs out in the pomegranate field. If you ever come back we'd make it to "Hassan and Amir -Sultans of Kabul".
We'll make the kites fly higher nonchalantly, and let them go to places we don't know exists and this time I'll bring them back for you…."For you a thousand times over, Hassan."
The Kite Runner
I wrote this as an alternate ending a letter Hassan never received.
Beautiful ❤️
This book broke my heart, it’s one of those stories that you just cannot forget.
“For you a thousand times over”
The book and movie were both amazing. The child who played Hassan was beyond perfect, I want to adopt him!
"May God be with you always. Hassan..."
I was so choked up watching this scene.
This scene is a masterpiece.
Vuk Knezevic indeed . This part was one of the best in terms if cinematography, ply and direction
👏👏👏
No matter how many times I watch this I end up tearing
RIP Hassan you will never be forgotten
😭😭😭😭😭
I read the book years before I saw the movie, and I think the movie kept the important message that stuck with me when I read the book. Of course the book will always have more nuances, but the movie is still amazing.
I think someone is chopping onions up in here....
As an Afghan i feel every word of this letter, I am working on my on novel. The old Afghanistan is long dead, the kindness is really gone.
He is so underrated and understated in such a great way. His perfomance in United 93 gave me chills
so sad, may allah bless the muslims of afghanistan
Decent Master that’s not the work of religion. That’s the work misguided extremist hate.
Nick Valdos Without religion, there wouldn't be those extremists
God wouldn't demand what the Taliban is doing. A quote i once heard, "They're self important men who claim to know more than the God they worship".
@@decentmaster9086 you will regret what you said in hell
@@decentmaster9086 ok goo
Just cant watch this without crying
Khalid Abdalla is such a good actor! He was excellent in United 93 as Ziad Jarrah and as Amir in The Kite Runner! Beautiful scene! Mashallah.
Music is from Friday Night Lights -- An Ugly Fact of Life.
Like so others can see!
It’s from that movie, but the artist is Explosions in The Sky!!
omg i love that show
That explosions in the sky soundtrack makes this more pain full to watch
I can't watch this without crying.. :(
cry a lot... but again the movie cut many parts in book. like when sohrab try to kill him self . i thought that was the important thing to show.
When the crates of pomegranate fell of the truck… I was in tears
yes but it's also *gold* for literary analysis
"I dream that my son will grew up to be a good person a free person and an important person ..." every time i watch this scene and hear this sentence i cry a river of tears :') .. luv the movie and of course luved the novel ,, yes there'r so many differences between the movie and the novel but i just luv everything named"The kite runner" .. touching story :) ,,
I can't even watch this, I'm going to cry.
poor hassan..your loyalty makes me cry 😢
Damn this movie makes me feel horrible for what my parents had to go through as kids
Hardly a night or day goes by that I do not think of some passage from this book. You have touched the heart of an American.
Even if you’re not afghani this book made me feel so lonely. Your country is gone, your best friend is gone and then his father is gone.
"for you, a thousand times over"
The book was amazing so was the movie. Always makes me cry no matter how much I have watched it or read it over
Damn this part made me cry so much :(
This whole movie is so emotionally powerful.
Absolutely beautiful. No matter how many times I watch I always end up teary eyed. Peace and love to everyone ✌🏽❤️
Amir is an admiration to me, besides speaking Pashto he also managed to learn English, possibly Arabic, and I'd like to imagine he learned Spanish too at one point.
I read the book as an intermediate English speaker in Mexico when I just came into the US, the book made me say "if Amir mastered the language so should I", Mexicans, middle easterns, central Asians, Indians, and other Latinos we all share something special in this country
this is really upsetting to watch with what’s happening in Kabul..
I swear this book was wild. A Thousand Splendid Suns was also equally as insane. Absolutely incredible.
Gets me all the time. All the freaking time.
I imagined sohrab in Polaroid, holding Hassan's thigh with one hand and placing his head on his hip... Anyways really nice cinematography but the book has the feeling for this scene much more stronger than this.
The book describes it beautifully
This scene broke me. Such a sad movie, but this is the scene that really makes you feel something.
Always makes me cry.
My beautiful country ❤️
I think I've cried every time I turn the page..
Watched this so many times but it never fails to reduce me to a crying mess :'(
Such a great book and movie (even if the movie didn’t have certain things). It’s a great story with relatable characters. This scene was so beautiful! Amir is reading the letter Hassan who he now knows is his brother and now knowing how the home he used to know is now what we see on the news. So powerful and sad.
the best book i have ever read
I know
What a short lived dream, hardly 20 years of struggle for freedom and now they're back to square one 💔😭😭
This book was one of the best of ive ever read hands down.
I cry everytime watch this scene
Not even a grave for Amir to visit and pay respects.
im crying so badly right now
the movie simply made me cry i was amzing and great
The narrator who is supposed to be the voice actor of Hassan is mumbling. I mean I can still understand a few bits on what he's saying it's just that i have to increase the sound on my phone. Neverthless, its a heart touching video altogether.
It's amir Jan speaking 🤣😂
beautiful and lively streets of peshawar.. this city is a beauty
This scene so emotional 😭❤️
it's a heart touching movement for me I proud over u khalidhyssani
SIX MONTHS BEFORE HE CAME. AMIR YOU WERE SIX MONTHS TOO LATE. To know that Hassan told someone else about what happened to him... to think Hassan was still bright and fun till the end
the way i bawled my eyes out at this scene
This scene will always have my Heart! ♥️♥️♥️
NGL, I cried reading the book. This chapter was sad in the book.
I.cry.every.single.time.
For me, this is one the best scene in cinematic history.!
One of my all time favorite books and movies. The central theme seems to be all about forgiveness..giving and receiving. Mr. Hosseini's books give the reader a part of Afghanistan to hold in their heart. If there's anyone else who doesn't know about Tamim Ansary,he is the other great Afghan-american author whose name should be a household word. ❤️🇦🇫
No movie making can do justice to the novel.
About the picture hassan sent; sohrab was holding hassan’s leg, hassan was having big smile on his face standing infront of the gate of house and sunlight on his face which made him look brighter. The beard pattern resembles as described in the novel. Love the hassan’s character, the faithfulness you can never find in real life and the innocence that melts the heart. Hated amir for being a jerk in start 😞
I love the way they have Directed this scene, when the cart accidentally droped the 'Pomogranets'. The same fruit, pomegranates Amir hit Hassan with! And the hurt ,regret and gulit, it's clearly seen on Amirs face. The irony!!
the book is far more better then movie..... my imagination was totally different about amir
Beautiful novel.. Nicem movie.. heart breaking.. and yet beautiful.. !
Balled my eyes out whew! What a great movie!
I cry every time I watch this scene ❤️
makes me cry every time :'(
Such a touching scene
I used to be very prejudice against middle eastern people, then 13 years ago in high school I read the Kite Runner and it changed me.
I cried . I'm so sorry for Hassan for Baba for Ali .
i just realised that since the taliban killed hassan and his wife, they probably dumped their bodies on the side of the road like the other people they killed, even in death he wasn't given respect.
ooo good point. makes me think of the pomegranates that fell on the road, wonder if they're connected in some way
I’m crying nonstop 🥺
Who's cutting onions?
..great movie,, so under rated
beautiful reconciliation scene
The book on my home warehouse bought me here
This movie has lots of quotes for those who notices
i still cry
well this didn’t age well.. so devastating and upsetting
I read the book almost done with it watch some clips I starting crying of remembering some scenes from the book then I’m regretting watching the movie I will cry 😭
I should sue the author of the book for the emotional damage it caused. Seriously, it is so sad. I cried like a baby.
I want afghanistan as flourished as any west or central asia world or any other normal country is doing!
Ameen.
Beautiful 💐
I cried
Very powerful movie
I cryed at this part 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Brb. I need to cry some more. :"(
Bruh I felt sooo bad for Hassan in the book. He was treated badly from Amir despite being loyal and now he never even had the chance to reunite with him 😭 if I were Amir in that situation, I’d feel guilty to the 1000th power
No I am not crying.
can you show him the sunshine that you gave me🙌👌👌