Concerning Baba's character, he is accurately representative of revealing many who hide behind the mask of religion while being hypocritical. Hosseini presents a three-dimensional character, not a black and white one.
Thank you for sharing your views on this dire topic. I just finished the Kite Runner and read A Thousand Splendid Suns two years ago, and I ran through the same problems. The books are written beautifully, it's a page turner and you constantly want more, the author writes engaging topics and the concepts are not shallow, they are deep and makes you ponder which is what we want all books to accomplish. Just in a span of a few hundred pages we get to see so much depth and character development which most authors can't even accomplish in a book series. I felt like I got to know the main characters so well, he truly embodies "show not tell", and he's a very talented author. However, the problem I constantly see is how Hosseini portrays Islam. As a muslim reading these books, I was able to easily decipher the difference between extremism and true Islam, but to the audience (which are mostly non-muslims) reading these books, they don't see the difference. They associate extremism and true Islam as equal just like you mentioned. I wish he was more vivid between the difference and gave more context for the non-muslim readers. If I read them without having the prior knowledge I would deem Islam extremist and harmful. It's just a sad reality. We need more books that dig deeper into what Islam truly portrays. And the history and politics you mentioned I didn't even know about. It was refreshing to get another point of view on this concept. Truly unsettling to see Hosseini having these political backgrounds.
I know right! His writing truly is beautiful. I remember when I first read them I considered his books to be some of my favorite of all time. But yes, unfortunately, he doesn't distinguish fundamentalism and normal Islam at all. Thank you for watching the video
OH MY GOD! FINALLY SOMEONE SAID IT!!!! I really appreciate you take on this. I, too as a highschooler, admired his work and in a matter of factly way his writing and story structures are good but i totally agree with you! the way he mis-represented afghanistan and islam in so many ways was a disgusting attempt. His take on BABA led to many other writers dragging islamic scholars (whether sunni or shia) into this filthy mud where they started taking this anti-beard and anti-religious campaign to a next level. Not saying that "baba's" or other islamic scholars who have such views or commit forceful and heinous crimes and hide behind the name of islam are justified but this movement had a bad effect on other people who were in this field and this took the internet by storm. Hence the name "MULLA" which is not a curse word but said as such in Pakistan. Moreover, maryam's husband in "A thousand splendid suns" was yet another example. As i read through the novel i began to realize that this was entirely wrong! I could smell US propaganda through this book but i was dodging every single red flag in this book. And what scares me more is TWISTED HISTORY as the novel proceeds. I as a Pakistani was totally raged so i can't even fathom how you as an Afghan would have felt! By this not only has he made an attempt of distorting the history but also backed up the "US made" fake history and made the americans believe this is the truth since it's coming from an Afghan! Eating dinners with the man that literally killed billions of people in Iraq, syria, afghanistan and unstabilized to the point that they are still recovering from the effects of the war that happened years ago is utterly infuriating. I really loved this review and am grateful that i stumbled upon this channel. Apologies for i seem to have written an essay above that you probably won't read but i donot find people actually analyzing and critiquing this book since most people on book tube are our white american folks. But yeah, if you happen to read this please make some more videos like this. I would love to watch (because thankfully my focus span has not gone to minus) LOVE FROM PAKISTAN!!
Thank you so much for your comment! It's so validating hearing others feel the same way about his novels. 100%, in the tiktok I had made I was receiving comments from people saying how Hosseini did it for the depth, but there's implications in it and real world effects from it. You're so sweet! Inshallah I'll try to make more videos. Much love to you!
@@chuotthanhvuong the book is great and the movie is great if you talk about the storyline but the hidden propaganda against the muslim community is not.
You expressed so many truths about these books in an articulate manner ! I can see how much effort you out into this video and I will read your full text essay. I just started rereading A Thousand Splendid Suns again and came across this. Afghanistan is a place I obsessed learning about as a child , teen , and adult because I grew up in the US in the pre and post 9/11 era. The misinformation was horrendous. Coming from another Cold War hot spot in the world myself , i related a lot to the experience of the Afghan people. Hence as a Muslim and student of knowledge I look forward to hearing more of your insightful intake. Respectfully , a new fan in Cali مصطفى
The storyline of KR is amazing but when I researched about Afghanistan some aspects of this seemed far from reality, i totally agree with u , fictional stories do play a big role to perceive people and cultures , thanks for giving insights. Plus i loved your video, do make more. Admirer from 🇵🇰
Asalam o Alaikum i am from Pakistan and belong to a Pashtun family and I first came to know about the book theough my college library and through my sisters recommendation. I read the thousand splendid suns a bit and i saw that the book truly showed nothing but hatred and disgust for the taliban regime in Afghanistan and Islam and had a very pro westren bias to it. In the book every supposed traditional or religious character is shown as some sort of a crazy psycho and liberal people who dont care about religion and have ideas that are very pro US are shown in a positive light The book does have merits that it shows the country of Afghanistan and its culture and shows the horrific scenes of the Afghan war (which growing up becomes hard to realise my home country had a part in it) but then at the same time twists the reality of the military campaign in Afghanistan and shows them as if they were some sort of saviours while they commited some of the worst atrosities in the country and then realising the authors ties to the terroist president bush makes me sick I think that the steriotype of religious people being crazy has in the past century became some sort of a symbol of being uncivilized and barbaric and as if though we need them to civilize us and it has not only spread into westren countries but also muslim countries. I am a boy who has recently stared taking my religion very seriously and have even started keeping a beard up to a hands length andthe amount of stuff i had to hear from fellow muslims like "you are an extremist" or"you are like the JAHHIL MULLAS" or taliban and whatever..........seriously hurts. I follow my religion because i have found my way back to Allah and i want to follow his commandments. It doesnt have anything to do and you are as obligated as i am to do the same. Calling me such things will not make me waver in my faith but it will most definitely become something you will have to answer for. Anyways, I dont know if this comment will be seen by you but thank you for this video. It was an amazing video. Allah bless you Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
W'salam! Thank you so much for your sweet comment. I totally agree with you!! Books like these have super harsh implications in how muslims are viewed. And yes it twists the reality so much that it's actually sickening. Aww I'm sorry that you hear comments like that and alhamdulilah that none of it wavers your faith in Islam. Thank you so much for watching, I truly appreciate it. And may Allah swt bless you and your family as well. Take care!
I just stumbled across this video and haven't watched it yet because I wanted to read the book myself for a long time and want to experience it first before hearing your criticism. But reading your list of contents for this video allowed me to have a general idea. The points you mentioned made me think of my experience reading A Thousand Splendid Suns and that while reading that book there were also some things I found...weird. Reading your point "Pro-Us imperialism" really put into words what I felt like ATSS portrayed towards the end. I didn't think of it as Pro-Us imperialism but now reading that term, that's exactly what it was. Having said that, I'm aware I don't know what you're talking about in your video because I haven't watched it yet and leaving a comment may make no sense therefore, but I'm really looking forward to hearing your criticisms now and am glad that I wasn't the only one who noticed some weird things in his books.
Nothing is more disgusting than when a non-Afghan likes to make their point by disagreeing with facts. Afghanistan has been a genocidal playground for both Russia and America. The way how you have presented this with facts, yet one of the commentators would rather believe their lies to justify the propaganda of this book, just because it has some “cute quotes” is just disgusting.
Mashallah sister What I don’t like in the book is that Khalid Hosseini put the scene where hassan gets assaulted by Asef after the kite flying tournament
Thank you for this. I have not read the Kite runner only watched the movie. I love his other books. If you've read his other books can you also do a video about your intake if it is problematic.
I’d agree with most of you points but I feel it need’s to be viewed through Hosseini’s life experience his family fled the DRA take over of the country his family work dericetly with the west for a government the DRA actively overthrowed and witch at the time was actively purging the remnants of. his family had to flee which is most likely why he’s so anti-Soviet despite the fact most of the things he argues for like women’s rights and such were only ever truly enforced by the DRA. Either way he still seems very ignorant to afghan history even more so when it comes to the Soviet war there and it immediate aftermath
I disagree with you. The book speaks a lot of truth about religion, culture, and how people under pressure make choices in order to survive. I'm a Pashtun originally from Pakistan but grew up in Canada. I think you have to separate the author from the work. The narrative stands on its own. The Kite Runner is a remarkable novel that speaks the truth people like you or others might not be able to swallow. I suggest truly analyzing and spending the time with the book. I disagree with you for stating that Khaled Hosseini doesn't know much about his own country and culture. He has done a lot to support those who are still in Afghanistan. You are entitled to your opinion as I am to mine. You really do need to spend more time with the book to understand it.
Ur a Pathan from paki, you do not represent us Pashtuns at all. This book has derogated Afghans, specifically Pashtuns. The author himself has admitted his hate for Pashtuns by wishing a bomb had hit the south of Afg (mainly Pashtun provinces) in an interview. This book also takes the fetishization of the Hazara genocide but erases it in a way to make Afghans look like savages. Khalid Hosseini was also photographed shaking George W. Bush( the man who destroyed Afghanistan). You are entitled to your opinions until you seem like a bigot, and then people have the right to respond to you and prove you wrong. This book was a way to tell the West that Afghans are savages and Americans are our heroes because we need them to civilize us when in reality we don’t. This book does not speak any truth about religion, culture, and how us Afghans are. Your country has not been hit by imperialism hopefully it doesn't have to. While this book may have its “cute” parts, everything that this TH-camr has said is accurate. Afghanistan has been severely damaged by America and by a filthy propaganda book such as this, what makes you think that as a paki you're entitled to believe your bigoted opinion is better than her facts?
The work itself presents the author's work, as she explained it. It’s a propaganda piece. This book has justified the rape the molestation and killing of civilians. Done by America. Khaled Hosseini only helped the other Afghans who would lick American imperialism, not his fellow Afghans. I don't know what happened to my other comment, however since you are a Pathan from paki, it's important to let you know that Khalied Hossine hates Pashtuns. He openly admits his hate for Pashtuns. And what good did he do for Afghans, by openly embracing Bush (the guy that ruined Afghanistan?)? You wouldn't know what kind of betrayal Afghans have witnessed because of this man.
But him being allies with the Bush family definitely says something and I definitely could tell he didn't know much about his culture as when I read books from authors who experience their culture you can can feel it through their writing but I've never felt that way when I read kite runner and I was surprised the us army was hardly ever opposed in the book
Yes but what Sara's saying isn't necessarily about the individual characters in the book but rather about the Western Imperialist ideas that are portrayed by the author. The main point of the video essay I think is to show how any form of criticism of the USA was conveniently avoided while heavily commenting on the extremist Afghans. You have to admit that does somewhat skew the impression that is given to people who don't know true history or the culture of the characters in the book. I think what she's trying to say is not that the book itself is bad, because she did say that she enjoyed the writing very much, but that the POV that the story is given to us does not portray the full story of Afghan history, but rather just conveniently cropped out pieces of it that paints USA in this saint light while demeaning Afghan culture
You are filtering aspects of the novel through an imperialist perspective, which is, in a way, what Taliban represented in the novel by bringing in strict laws and barbaric methods of keeping people in line. They stripped people of their essence. Hosseini isn't misrepresenting. He is simply portraying a humanized character. At the end of the day, it is fiction, and the author has every right to tell the narrative that needs to be told. You seem really hurt by his words. This novel clearly went over your head.
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Id say his portrayal is pretty accurate. The radical fundamentalist portrays 'normal' muslim pretty well. The only difference is a the extreme which they'd go, eg: normal muslims that despises kafirs, and a more extreme one that believes the same thing, but actually took the action to persecute them. Of course, if you bring in non-religious muslims into the story, it'd tell a different story of a more peaceful bunch. Overall, good portrayal id say 👍
Concerning Baba's character, he is accurately representative of revealing many who hide behind the mask of religion while being hypocritical. Hosseini presents a three-dimensional character, not a black and white one.
You're not a Muslim lol
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Thank you for sharing your views on this dire topic. I just finished the Kite Runner and read A Thousand Splendid Suns two years ago, and I ran through the same problems. The books are written beautifully, it's a page turner and you constantly want more, the author writes engaging topics and the concepts are not shallow, they are deep and makes you ponder which is what we want all books to accomplish. Just in a span of a few hundred pages we get to see so much depth and character development which most authors can't even accomplish in a book series. I felt like I got to know the main characters so well, he truly embodies "show not tell", and he's a very talented author. However, the problem I constantly see is how Hosseini portrays Islam. As a muslim reading these books, I was able to easily decipher the difference between extremism and true Islam, but to the audience (which are mostly non-muslims) reading these books, they don't see the difference. They associate extremism and true Islam as equal just like you mentioned. I wish he was more vivid between the difference and gave more context for the non-muslim readers. If I read them without having the prior knowledge I would deem Islam extremist and harmful. It's just a sad reality. We need more books that dig deeper into what Islam truly portrays.
And the history and politics you mentioned I didn't even know about. It was refreshing to get another point of view on this concept. Truly unsettling to see Hosseini having these political backgrounds.
I know right! His writing truly is beautiful. I remember when I first read them I considered his books to be some of my favorite of all time. But yes, unfortunately, he doesn't distinguish fundamentalism and normal Islam at all. Thank you for watching the video
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Doesn't "normal Islam" allow for stonings and beheadings?
@@sarainsuburbiahe's a shill, no wonder his work got so much support from the establishment
@@noname-by3qzyes, for criminals. You having an issue with that is very problematic
OH MY GOD! FINALLY SOMEONE SAID IT!!!! I really appreciate you take on this. I, too as a highschooler, admired his work and in a matter of factly way his writing and story structures are good but i totally agree with you! the way he mis-represented afghanistan and islam in so many ways was a disgusting attempt. His take on BABA led to many other writers dragging islamic scholars (whether sunni or shia) into this filthy mud where they started taking this anti-beard and anti-religious campaign to a next level. Not saying that "baba's" or other islamic scholars who have such views or commit forceful and heinous crimes and hide behind the name of islam are justified but this movement had a bad effect on other people who were in this field and this took the internet by storm. Hence the name "MULLA" which is not a curse word but said as such in Pakistan. Moreover, maryam's husband in "A thousand splendid suns" was yet another example.
As i read through the novel i began to realize that this was entirely wrong! I could smell US propaganda through this book but i was dodging every single red flag in this book. And what scares me more is TWISTED HISTORY as the novel proceeds. I as a Pakistani was totally raged so i can't even fathom how you as an Afghan would have felt! By this not only has he made an attempt of distorting the history but also backed up the "US made" fake history and made the americans believe this is the truth since it's coming from an Afghan!
Eating dinners with the man that literally killed billions of people in Iraq, syria, afghanistan and unstabilized to the point that they are still recovering from the effects of the war that happened years ago is utterly infuriating.
I really loved this review and am grateful that i stumbled upon this channel. Apologies for i seem to have written an essay above that you probably won't read but i donot find people actually analyzing and critiquing this book since most people on book tube are our white american folks. But yeah, if you happen to read this please make some more videos like this. I would love to watch (because thankfully my focus span has not gone to minus)
LOVE FROM PAKISTAN!!
Thank you so much for your comment! It's so validating hearing others feel the same way about his novels. 100%, in the tiktok I had made I was receiving comments from people saying how Hosseini did it for the depth, but there's implications in it and real world effects from it. You're so sweet! Inshallah I'll try to make more videos. Much love to you!
@@sarainsuburbia yes please do!
Im from Vietnam, and still love that movie
@@sarainsuburbia Kite Runner is so great
@@chuotthanhvuong the book is great and the movie is great if you talk about the storyline but the hidden propaganda against the muslim community is not.
You expressed so many truths about these books in an articulate manner ! I can see how much effort you out into this video and I will read your full text essay. I just started rereading A Thousand Splendid Suns again and came across this. Afghanistan is a place I obsessed learning about as a child , teen , and adult because I grew up in the US in the pre and post 9/11 era. The misinformation was horrendous. Coming from another Cold War hot spot in the world myself , i related a lot to the experience of the Afghan people. Hence as a Muslim and student of knowledge I look forward to hearing more of your insightful intake.
Respectfully , a new fan in Cali
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Aww thank you so much for your sweet comment and for watching. Much love to you
The storyline of KR is amazing but when I researched about Afghanistan some aspects of this seemed far from reality, i totally agree with u , fictional stories do play a big role to perceive people and cultures , thanks for giving insights.
Plus i loved your video, do make more.
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Thank you so much!! Inshallah I will do my best. Much love
Asalam o Alaikum i am from Pakistan and belong to a Pashtun family and I first came to know about the book theough my college library and through my sisters recommendation. I read the thousand splendid suns a bit and i saw that the book truly showed nothing but hatred and disgust for the taliban regime in Afghanistan and Islam and had a very pro westren bias to it. In the book every supposed traditional or religious character is shown as some sort of a crazy psycho and liberal people who dont care about religion and have ideas that are very pro US are shown in a positive light
The book does have merits that it shows the country of Afghanistan and its culture and shows the horrific scenes of the Afghan war (which growing up becomes hard to realise my home country had a part in it) but then at the same time twists the reality of the military campaign in Afghanistan and shows them as if they were some sort of saviours while they commited some of the worst atrosities in the country and then realising the authors ties to the terroist president bush makes me sick
I think that the steriotype of religious people being crazy has in the past century became some sort of a symbol of being uncivilized and barbaric and as if though we need them to civilize us and it has not only spread into westren countries but also muslim countries. I am a boy who has recently stared taking my religion very seriously and have even started keeping a beard up to a hands length andthe amount of stuff i had to hear from fellow muslims like "you are an extremist" or"you are like the JAHHIL MULLAS" or taliban and whatever..........seriously hurts. I follow my religion because i have found my way back to Allah and i want to follow his commandments. It doesnt have anything to do and you are as obligated as i am to do the same. Calling me such things will not make me waver in my faith but it will most definitely become something you will have to answer for. Anyways, I dont know if this comment will be seen by you but thank you for this video. It was an amazing video. Allah bless you
Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
W'salam! Thank you so much for your sweet comment. I totally agree with you!! Books like these have super harsh implications in how muslims are viewed. And yes it twists the reality so much that it's actually sickening. Aww I'm sorry that you hear comments like that and alhamdulilah that none of it wavers your faith in Islam. Thank you so much for watching, I truly appreciate it. And may Allah swt bless you and your family as well. Take care!
@@sarainsuburbia thank you very much may Allah bless you and your family the same
I just stumbled across this video and haven't watched it yet because I wanted to read the book myself for a long time and want to experience it first before hearing your criticism. But reading your list of contents for this video allowed me to have a general idea. The points you mentioned made me think of my experience reading A Thousand Splendid Suns and that while reading that book there were also some things I found...weird. Reading your point "Pro-Us imperialism" really put into words what I felt like ATSS portrayed towards the end. I didn't think of it as Pro-Us imperialism but now reading that term, that's exactly what it was.
Having said that, I'm aware I don't know what you're talking about in your video because I haven't watched it yet and leaving a comment may make no sense therefore, but I'm really looking forward to hearing your criticisms now and am glad that I wasn't the only one who noticed some weird things in his books.
Thank you for watching!! And ya it's unfortunate that his books have such overt used of US imperialism.
That makes A LOT of sense!! Ty for insights
ofc! Thank you for watching!
Nothing is more disgusting than when a non-Afghan likes to make their point by disagreeing with facts. Afghanistan has been a genocidal playground for both Russia and America. The way how you have presented this with facts, yet one of the commentators would rather believe their lies to justify the propaganda of this book, just because it has some “cute quotes” is just disgusting.
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Mashallah sister What I don’t like in the book is that Khalid Hosseini put the scene where hassan gets assaulted by Asef after the kite flying tournament
This is something we all need to hear!!!!
Ty for watching
Thank you for this. I have not read the Kite runner only watched the movie. I love his other books. If you've read his other books can you also do a video about your intake if it is problematic.
Ofc, thank you for watching. Okay I'll try to inshallah make reviews over his other books as well.
I’d agree with most of you points but I feel it need’s to be viewed through Hosseini’s life experience his family fled the DRA take over of the country his family work dericetly with the west for a government the DRA actively overthrowed and witch at the time was actively purging the remnants of. his family had to flee which is most likely why he’s so anti-Soviet despite the fact most of the things he argues for like women’s rights and such were only ever truly enforced by the DRA.
Either way he still seems very ignorant to afghan history even more so when it comes to the Soviet war there and it immediate aftermath
I disagree with you. The book speaks a lot of truth about religion, culture, and how people under pressure make choices in order to survive. I'm a Pashtun originally from Pakistan but grew up in Canada. I think you have to separate the author from the work. The narrative stands on its own. The Kite Runner is a remarkable novel that speaks the truth people like you or others might not be able to swallow. I suggest truly analyzing and spending the time with the book. I disagree with you for stating that Khaled Hosseini doesn't know much about his own country and culture. He has done a lot to support those who are still in Afghanistan. You are entitled to your opinion as I am to mine. You really do need to spend more time with the book to understand it.
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Ur a Pathan from paki, you do not represent us Pashtuns at all. This book has derogated Afghans, specifically Pashtuns. The author himself has admitted his hate for Pashtuns by wishing a bomb had hit the south of Afg (mainly Pashtun provinces) in an interview. This book also takes the fetishization of the Hazara genocide but erases it in a way to make Afghans look like savages. Khalid Hosseini was also photographed shaking George W. Bush( the man who destroyed Afghanistan). You are entitled to your opinions until you seem like a bigot, and then people have the right to respond to you and prove you wrong. This book was a way to tell the West that Afghans are savages and Americans are our heroes because we need them to civilize us when in reality we don’t. This book does not speak any truth about religion, culture, and how us Afghans are. Your country has not been hit by imperialism hopefully it doesn't have to. While this book may have its “cute” parts, everything that this TH-camr has said is accurate. Afghanistan has been severely damaged by America and by a filthy propaganda book such as this, what makes you think that as a paki you're entitled to believe your bigoted opinion is better than her facts?
The work itself presents the author's work, as she explained it. It’s a propaganda piece. This book has justified the rape the molestation and killing of civilians. Done by America. Khaled Hosseini only helped the other Afghans who would lick American imperialism, not his fellow Afghans. I don't know what happened to my other comment, however since you are a Pathan from paki, it's important to let you know that Khalied Hossine hates Pashtuns. He openly admits his hate for Pashtuns. And what good did he do for Afghans, by openly embracing Bush (the guy that ruined Afghanistan?)? You wouldn't know what kind of betrayal Afghans have witnessed because of this man.
But him being allies with the Bush family definitely says something and I definitely could tell he didn't know much about his culture as when I read books from authors who experience their culture you can can feel it through their writing but I've never felt that way when I read kite runner and I was surprised the us army was hardly ever opposed in the book
Yes but what Sara's saying isn't necessarily about the individual characters in the book but rather about the Western Imperialist ideas that are portrayed by the author. The main point of the video essay I think is to show how any form of criticism of the USA was conveniently avoided while heavily commenting on the extremist Afghans. You have to admit that does somewhat skew the impression that is given to people who don't know true history or the culture of the characters in the book. I think what she's trying to say is not that the book itself is bad, because she did say that she enjoyed the writing very much, but that the POV that the story is given to us does not portray the full story of Afghan history, but rather just conveniently cropped out pieces of it that paints USA in this saint light while demeaning Afghan culture
Very good video
You are filtering aspects of the novel through an imperialist perspective, which is, in a way, what Taliban represented in the novel by bringing in strict laws and barbaric methods of keeping people in line. They stripped people of their essence. Hosseini isn't misrepresenting. He is simply portraying a humanized character. At the end of the day, it is fiction, and the author has every right to tell the narrative that needs to be told. You seem really hurt by his words. This novel clearly went over your head.
You can be opposed to the Taliban regime and the us imperialism
Im from Vietnam, and i love Kite Runner, great movie !!!
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Id say his portrayal is pretty accurate. The radical fundamentalist portrays 'normal' muslim pretty well. The only difference is a the extreme which they'd go, eg: normal muslims that despises kafirs, and a more extreme one that believes the same thing, but actually took the action to persecute them. Of course, if you bring in non-religious muslims into the story, it'd tell a different story of a more peaceful bunch. Overall, good portrayal id say 👍
Terrible Islam army and Harsh Islam
lol maybe you should take a break from all the hate you have in yourself.
@@244mahamfatima7 Hate, what are you afraid of, the truth?. Because the movie talks about the dark side of something in the world, right? haha.
@@chuotthanhvuong you seem ignorant and i don't feel like wasting my energy over someone who has no knowledge over matters they don't understand.
@@244mahamfatima7 Your knowledge is about you are mulism and because you follow it
@@chuotthanhvuong do you know that you make no sense?