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The Host (2006)
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It seems to be very difficult in that region, where a monster comes out of the Han River in Seoul and focuses on attacking people. Things may seem wrong where the monster kidnaps a young girl and begins her whole family by locating the monster and bringing her little girl home on a mission that seems to be the most dangerous in that area.
It seems to be very difficult in that region, where a monster comes out of the Han River in Seoul and focuses on attacking people. Things may seem wrong where the monster kidnaps a young girl and begins her whole family by locating the monster and bringing her little girl home on a mission that seems to be the most dangerous in that area.
Actors:
Young-Gyu Jo,
Roe-ha Kim,
Gyo-sik Choi,
Jin-ho Son,
Hee-Bong Byun,
In-gi Jeong,
Paul Lazar,
Yeong-Soon Son,
Scott Wilson,
Jeong-gi Park,
Kang-hee Jung,
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Young-Gyu Jo
Roe-ha Kim
15 November 1965, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Gyo-sik Choi
Jin-ho Son
Hee-Bong Byun
8 June 1942, South Korea
In-gi Jeong
Paul Lazar
Yeong-Soon Son
Scott Wilson
29 March 1942, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Jeong-gi Park
Kang-hee Jung
Director:
Joon Ho Bong
Joon Ho Bong
14 September 1969, Daegu, South Korea
Country:
South Korea
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July 14, 2008
This monster movie from the Republic of Korea is one of the best films of its kind.
April 01, 2007
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.
June 24, 2008
Minor flaws in a film destined to be embraced by genre fans worldwide.
Detroit Free Press
March 23, 2007
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.
August 27, 2009
A subversive blast
Empire Magazine Australasia
November 16, 2012
Joon-ho Bong's The Host is a very different kettle of mutated fish.
Globe and Mail
April 01, 2007
As ebullient and bizarre as a monster that can do back flips, leaving the viewer in a shock of delight.
Miami Herald
March 23, 2007
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.
Ozus' World Movie Reviews
August 10, 2010
A pleasant reminder of the pleasures in the low-budget quickly made monster B-film of the 1950s.
March 30, 2007
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.
September 24, 2010
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.
March 23, 2007
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.

