Release Date : Mar 9, 2007 Wide Genre Movie :Drama,Action & Adventure,Horror,Art House & International,Comedy
Mpaa Rating : R
Actors :Song Kang-ho,Byun Hee-bong,Park Hae-il,Du-na Bae,Ko A-sung,Lee Dong-ho,Jae-eung Lee,Yun Je-mun,Kim Roi-Ha,Park Noh-shik,Pil-Sung Yim,Scott Wilson
When a young girl is snatched away from her father by a horrifying giant monster that emerges from the River Han to wreak havoc on Seoul, her entire family sets out to locate the beast and bring their little girl back home to safety in South Korean director Bong Joon-ho's big-budget creature feature. Hee-bong is a man of modest means who runs a snack bar on the banks of the River Han. Along with his slow-witted eldest son, Gang-du; Gang-du's young daughter, Hyun-seo; archery champion daughter Nam-joo; and unemployed, shirker son, Nam-il, Hee-Bong has managed to maintain a close relationship with his family despite the hardships that come with being a single father. When a rampaging fiend erupts from the Han and throws the city of Seoul into a state of emergency, Gang-du is heartbroken to see his precious little girl scooped up by the scaly creature and spirited away to an unknown destination. This is one family that always sticks together, though, and as the rest of the city denizens scramble to take cover, Hee-bong, Gang-du, Nam-joo, and Nam-il set out to prove that they're not letting their little girl go without a fight. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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As ebullient and bizarre as a monster that can do back flips, leaving the viewer in a shock of delight.Liam Lacey-Globe and Mail
A horror thriller, a political satire, a dysfunctional family comedy, and a touching melodrama, Bong Joon-ho's The Host is also one helluva monster movie.
Jim Emerson-Chicago Sun-Times
Bravely shifting tones from the horrific to the slapstick and back again, Bong Joon-ho has made a movie that's comprised almost equally of family sitcom, political indictment, high-urban paranoia and maximum-geek, monster-movie delight.
Geoff Pevere-Toronto Star
Rarely plays out the way you expect. Director Bong is careful to deliver the promised scares, but he is also willing to overlook plot formulas to explore his own interests.
Rene Rodriguez-Miami Herald
Maybe this is actually a treatise on the dissonance between East and West, science and nature, promise and tragedy. Nah. It's just a dumb, crappy horror movie that wants to be celebrated as such.
Tom Long-Detroit News
The film's limber and inventive director Joon-ho Bong keeps The Host creeping and leaping for its entire two hours, which are filled with incident after incident, alternately terrifying, ridiculous, suspenseful and wry.
Terry Lawson-Detroit Free Press
Joon-ho Bong's The Host is a very different kettle of mutated fish.
Luke Goodsell-Empire Magazine Australasia
A livid bureaucratic satire, berserk creature feature and surprisingly somber drama, "The Host" is a convulsive, wild ride - simultaneously eliciting squirms and giggles by mashing up finger-pointing anger with "The Thing's" wiseass wickedness.
Nick Rogers-Suite101.com
A pleasant reminder of the pleasures in the low-budget quickly made monster B-film of the 1950s.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews
A subversive blast
Fernando F. Croce-CinePassion
This monster movie from the Republic of Korea is one of the best films of its kind.
Steve Biodrowski-ESplatter
Minor flaws in a film destined to be embraced by genre fans worldwide.
Geoff Berkshire-Metromix.com
A fantastic satire/monster movie
Stefan Birgir Stefansson-sbs.is
Imagine Little Miss Sunshine and Alien mixed together and you'll have an inkling of what South Korea's The Host has in store for you.
Beth Accomando-KPBS.org
A rather tender-hearted, often sorrowful, more often hilarious view on the familial conflicts between generations and between siblings.
Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy
Joon-ho Bong effectue un pied de nez pour le moins renversant à une formule attribuant ordinairement une force psychologique surhumaine à ses protagonistes
Jean-François Vandeuren-Panorama
If the slow pacing and gawky acting seem typical of low-budget monster movies, so much the better.
John J. Puccio-Movie Metropolis
Más que una simple película de monstruos, un raro ejemplo de entretenimiento, drama familiar, crítica política y social y humor muy, muy bizarro.
Enrique Buchichio-Uruguay Total
like a mutant hybrid spawned from the improbable union of Little Miss Sunshine and Godzilla; for in this family comedy and political satire an unnaturally evolved tadpole just happens to loom (very) large.
Anton Bitel-Eye for Film
The Host is a decent little monster movie that fans of the genre should enjoy.
Stax-IGN Movies
I was disappointed what started out as a very promising genre pic became weighted down by its own pretensions.
Jason Gorber-Film Scouts
a terrific popcorn movie that ... contains equal parts humor, horror and drama and turns out to be a thoroughly enjoyable "creature" movie that also contains an underlying environmental message.
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Joseph Proimakis-Movies for the Masses
In spite of its assorted lumpy bits, this is a far more successful monster movie than any creature feature Hollywood has churned out in a LONG time
Garth Franklin-Dark Horizons
A self-aware throwback to the giant ants and nuclear-spawned mutant movies of the 1950s...
Philip Martin-Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Mixes the chemically enhanced intensity of a Godzilla sequel with the single-minded mission status of Harold and Kumar.
Sean O'Connell-Charlotte Weekly
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From the director of "Memories of Murder," "The Host" combines a blockbuster plot and political commentary, along with implications of America's military presence in Korea. By the end of its run in 2006, it became the highest grossing South Korean film of all time. The movie focuses on an old man named Park Hee-bong, who must rescue his daughter from a monster that rose out of the Han River.TagLine Gwoemul (The Host) Monsters are real.


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