The Kite Runner
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Mistake? Reference to Al Pacino in The Godfather

There are at least two references to Amir talking "like Al Pacino in The Godfather" when he gets his jaw wired shut. It has been a while since I watched that movie, but didn't the author mean Marlon Brando's character???
I don't remember that reference, but Pacino was in the godfather too so its possible that is what he meant
I know it's late, but I'm just reading the book, got to this part and had to Google it for the same reason. I, too, think he meant Marlon Brando.
Not to change the discussion, but since it's been decided, I thought the Kite Runner was an excellent read.
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Jun 20, 2012 11:50AM · flag