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Les cerfs-volants de Kaboul

Titre original : The Kite Runner
  • 2007
  • 14A
  • 2h 8m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,6/10
85 k
MA NOTE
POPULARITÉ
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1 077
Les cerfs-volants de Kaboul (2007)
Home Video Trailer from Paramount Vantage
Liretrailer1:53
12 vidéos
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Par lâcheté, le petit Amir avait jadis, à Kaboul, trahi son ami d'enfance Hassan. Exilés par la guerre, Amir et son père avaient ensuite refait leur vie aux Etats-Unis. Et voici que des anné... Tout lirePar lâcheté, le petit Amir avait jadis, à Kaboul, trahi son ami d'enfance Hassan. Exilés par la guerre, Amir et son père avaient ensuite refait leur vie aux Etats-Unis. Et voici que des années plus tard, s'offre à Amir la possibilité de racheter sa faute. [255]Par lâcheté, le petit Amir avait jadis, à Kaboul, trahi son ami d'enfance Hassan. Exilés par la guerre, Amir et son père avaient ensuite refait leur vie aux Etats-Unis. Et voici que des années plus tard, s'offre à Amir la possibilité de racheter sa faute. [255]

  • Réalisation
    • Marc Forster
  • Scénaristes
    • David Benioff
    • Khaled Hosseini
  • Vedettes
    • Khalid Abdalla
    • Ahmad Khan Mahmoodzada
    • Atossa Leoni
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,6/10
    85 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    4 861
    1 077
    • Réalisation
      • Marc Forster
    • Scénaristes
      • David Benioff
      • Khaled Hosseini
    • Vedettes
      • Khalid Abdalla
      • Ahmad Khan Mahmoodzada
      • Atossa Leoni
    • 295Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 215Commentaires de critiques
    • 61Métascore
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    • Nommé pour 1 oscar
      • 6 victoires et 25 nominations au total

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    Khalid Abdalla
    Khalid Abdalla
    • Amir
    Ahmad Khan Mahmoodzada
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    • Young Hassan
    Atossa Leoni
    Atossa Leoni
    • Soraya
    Shaun Toub
    Shaun Toub
    • Rahim Khan
    Sayed Jafar Masihullah Gharibzada
    • Omar
    Zekeria Ebrahimi
    Zekeria Ebrahimi
    • Young Amir
    Mir Mahmood Shah Hashimi
    • Business Man in Baba's Study
    Homayoun Ershadi
    Homayoun Ershadi
    • Baba
    Nabi Tanha
    • Ali
    Elham Ehsas
    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
    Mustafa Haidari
    • Party Worker
    Ahmad Yasar Shir Agha
    • Birthday Singer
    Mohammad Aman Joya
    • Mahmood
    Abdul Azim Wahabzada
    • Karim
    • Réalisation
      • Marc Forster
    • Scénaristes
      • David Benioff
      • Khaled Hosseini
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    8desperationnumberfive

    Not a totally faithful adaptation, but stands on its own.

    "The Kite Runner" is one of the most controversial films of the year, and it's not just one of those controversies invented by PR people to sell tickets. No, this is a film that was actually pulled from release because the producers began to fear for their safety of their actors. That may give you an idea of just how sensitive and topical some of the material is. "The Kite Runner" is an important film for our modern world, because now more than ever, we need stories that show the reality of war, not just action movies that glamorize the violence. It was adapted from the best-selling book, and some critics have charged that something was lost in translation, but if you don't bring the baggage of the novel into the screening, you will be very moved.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Loyalty, Cowardice, Betrayal and Redemption

    In the 70's in Afghanistan, the Pushtun boy Amir (Zekeria Ebrahimi) and the Hazara boy Hassan (Ahmad Khan Mahmoodzada), who is his loyal friend and son of their Hazara servant Ali (Nabi Tanha), are raised together in Amir's father house, playing and kitting on the streets of a peaceful Kabul. Amir feels that his wise and good father Baba (Homayoun Ershadi) blames him for the death of his mother in the delivery, and also that his father loves and prefers Hassam to him. In return, Amir feels a great respect for his father's best friend Rahim Khan (Shaun Toub), who supports his intention to become a writer. After Amir winning a competition of kitting, Hassam runs to bring a kite to Amir, but he is beaten and raped by the brutal Assef (Elham Ehsas) in an empty street to protect Amir's kite; the coward Amir witness the assault but does not help the loyal Hassam. On the day after his birthday party, Amir hides his new watch in Hassam's bed to frame the boy as a thief and force his father to fire Ali, releasing his conscience from recalling his cowardice and betrayal. In 1979, the Russians invade Afghanistan and Baba and Amir escape to Pakistan. In 1988, they have a simple life in Fremont, California, when Amir graduates in a public college for the pride and joy of Baba. Later Amir meets his countrywoman Soraya (Atossa Leoni) and they get married. In 2000, after the death of Baba, Amir is a famous novelist and receives a phone call from the terminal Rahim Khan, who discloses secrets about his family, forcing Amir to return to Peshawar, in Pakistan, in a journey of redemption.

    I am not familiar with the Afghan culture and I did not read this novel in spite of the recommendation of my daughter, and yesterday I decided to watch this movie on DVD. I found a good story of loyalty, cowardice, betrayal and redemption, with a brief insight in the recent history of Afghanistan, from a peaceful period in the 70's to the present days with the Taliban. The actors and actresses have great performances, giving credibility to the realistic story. The arid locations in China recall the images we see in television from Afghanistan. In the end, I found "The Kite Runner" a good movie. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "O Caçador de Pipa" ("The Kite Chaser")
    10Steve4nLanguage

    Very moving and personal

    I just watched this film at an advanced screening. I had not read the book, and knew nothing of the story, but went because the book was voted "Book of the Year" by two local colleges. So I cannot compare the book with the movie as others have done.

    In short, I thought this was an incredibly moving story. The acting was believable, and the insight into Afghan culture and political history was both interesting and shocking. My oldest friend is Iranian-American, and so I felt an affinity for certain Middle Eastern values and traditions that were portrayed in the movie, as they reminded me of the times I spent with his family.

    The themes of friendship, family, human values, and courage under fire are universal, and are well developed in the film. I won't list the plot details, as these can be obtained elsewhere. But based on the film's technical aspects, the acting, and, above all, its heart-wrenching story, I would definitely recommend this movie.
    8debi_chat

    Humane, humble and honest

    I have read both the book and saw the movie today. The storyline is so powerful that almost any script or screenplay would have done justice to it. So nothing much there. However, this is still a beautiful movie because it makes one think and feel, just like the book. Watching it is not like watching a documentary on a failed state and feeling sympathetic towards people suffering under an oppressive regime, but is like watching any other common man's story unfold, across generations, across continents. Amir's cowardice, his guilt, his dilemmas and finally his choosing a way of redemption could have been a story of any of us. There isn't a single infallible character to look up to and idolize but all of them are gray, just like all of us.

    Another important observation is that the movie does a great job of chronicling the lives of Afghans through the twenty some years of turbulent political scenarios. The vibrant, care-free childhood represents Kabul before the Russian invasion and the desolate, shattered remains of the city echo what the Taliban has done to it.

    The child actors deserve 'thumbs up' all the way. They can put any matured actor to shame.

    If you have not yet seen the movie or read the book, just walk into the theater keeping in mind that you are going to witness a multi-layered story woven on a multi-colored fabric of human emotions and sentiments. This movie is not meant to stir anti-Soviet and anti-Taliban feelings but to feel the trials of human existence.

    I read some of the external reviews linked to the site and I must confess I do not see the point in writing reviews that summarize the storyline like a distant spectator and point out technical details about amazing cinematography or something similar. At least for this movie, one should try to connect to it rather than judging it objectively.
    JohnDeSando

    I hope Afghanistan shares a similar fate.

    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.

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    • Anecdotes
      In the DVD commentary, Marc Forster said he insisted that the Afghani characters speak Dari to make the film as authentic as possible. Author Khaled Hosseini says "Iran and Afghanistan share a language. They call it Farsi in Iran, and we call it Dari in Afghanistan. It's essentially the same language, but the accent is very different." The man at the soccer game speaks in Pashto, Afghanistan's other main language.
    • Gaffes
      In the scene at the stadium just before the Taliban official gives his speech there is a soccer game going on and most of the players are wearing shorts. The Taliban did not allow shorts or revealing clothes of any kind to be worn, even at an athletic event. They imprisoned and persecuted members of visiting Pakistani teams for wearing shorts.
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      Young Hassan: For you, a thousand times over

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      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: I Am Legend/Alvin and the Chipmunks/The Perfect Holiday/Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street/Youth Without Youth/The Kite Runner (2007)
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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 décembre 2007 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
      • China
      • United States
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    • Langues
      • Dari
      • English
      • Pashtu
      • Russian
      • Urdu
      • Arabic
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Kashgar, Chine(arrival in Peshawar/Rahim Khan's apartment in Peshawar)
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      • DreamWorks Pictures
      • Sidney Kimmel Entertainment
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      • 20 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 15 800 078 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 471 713 $ US
      • 16 déc. 2007
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 75 011 029 $ US
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      • 2h 8m(128 min)
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      • 2.39 : 1

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