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The Host (DVD, 2007) 
The Host (DVD, 2007)

 
The Host (DVD, 2007)

Leading Role: Kang-ho Song
Director: Oh Bong-Joon
Rating: Rated R
Release Date: Jul 2007
Format: DVD
UPC: 876964000918
Product ID: EPID60231812
Description: Bong Joon-ho's THE HOST is a giddy revelation--an inspired and unexpectedly moving contribution to the monster movie genre. Several years ago, a crooked government official from the United States ordered the dumping of toxic substances i...
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Movie Description
Bong Joon-ho's THE HOST is a giddy revelation--an inspired and unexpectedly moving contribution to the monster movie genre. Several years ago, a crooked government official from the United States ordered the dumping of toxic substances into Seoul's Han River. Years later, the hapless Gang-du (Song Kang-ho) is working at his father's food stand along the river, caring for his bright daughter Hyun-seo (Ko A-sung). But one day, a monstrous creature emerges from the water and embarks on a murderous rampage throughout the community, swallowing Hyun-seo whole. Gang-du's bullish younger brother Park Nam-il (Park Hae-il) and sister Nam-joo (Bae Doo-na) condemn him for being such a failure, while their father angrily chastises them for being so cruel. But when Gang-du receives a cell phone call from Hyun-seo, the family must band together to reclaim her. Unfortunately, at this stage, the government has announced that the monster is the host of a dangerous virus, and anyone who has come into contact with it--namely Gang-du--must be isolated. As the monster continues to wreak havoc on Seoul, Gang-du, his father, and his siblings must learn to work together to bring Hyun-seo home. Bong Joon-ho's third film, after BARKING DOGS NEVER BITE and MEMORIES OF MURDER, firmly establishes his status as one of the world's most gifted storytellers. Not simply a monster movie spectacle--though it is certainly that and then some--THE HOST also works as a poignant family drama and a biting critique of America's invasion of Iraq.

Credits
Producer:Choi Yong-bae
Cast:Bae Hae-il

Editorial Reviews
"[A] surprisingly stirring drama about family honor and loyalties....THE HOST evolves into that rare horror film that's also inconsolably poignant."
Box Office - Kevin Courrier (11/01/2006)

3.5 stars out of 5 -- "[P]art of what makes it so enjoyable is how much stuff it contains while never losing sight of its prime directive, which is to thrill and terrify."
Sight and Sound - Glenn Kenny (03/01/2007)

"This wildly entertaining saga should become the hip, thinking-person's monster movie of choice." -- Grade: A-
Entertainment Weekly - Lisa Schwarzbaum (03/16/2007)

3.5 stars out of 4 -- "There is an appealingly absurdist quality to the film but also a dark undertone that taps into deeply held fears of monsters..."
USA Today - Claudia Puig (03/09/2007)

3.5 stars out of 4 -- "[The film defines] horror for the new millennium. This you have to see."
Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (04/05/2007)

3 stars out of 5 -- "[A] darkly comic, bittersweet, tragic monster movie about a family's attempts to rescue a little girl from a mutant creature..."
Total Film - Ceri Thomas (05/01/2007)

"A delicious, often darkly funny combination of monster movie and dysfunctional family drama..."
Sight and Sound - Kate Stables (05/01/2007)

4 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he digital effects and direction are both stunning..."
Ultimate DVD - Jason Caro (05/01/2007)

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    Top Reviews
      Simply Awe-Struck Production - Top-Shelf !!!!
    Review created: 06/30/07(updated 07/28/07)
    5 of 5 people found this review helpful.

    Bong Joon-ho's "The Host" is the best kind of genre film; a movie that delivers the conventions audiences expect from a horror flick., while also offering surprising new variations on the formula.
    The plot resembles any number of Environmental Monster Movies; like "Gojira" or Roger Corman's "Attack of the Crab Monsters", in which human carelessness with toxic chemicals leads to the formation of destructive creatures.
    In "The Host", a U.S. Military Officer (veteran character actor Scott Wilson) orders an underling to dump hazardous waste down a drain that leads to a river in Korea; Years later, a Lethal Destructive Monster emerges from the river and wreaks havoc.
    The premise promises a lot of old-fashioned sci-fi/horror kitsch; and Bong does not disappoint in the least !! Loaded with delightful images of the creature rampaging on land and in the water as dozens of screaming extras flee; and these scenes will bring a smile to the face of anyone with fond memories of Japanese Monster Movies or Steven Spielberg's "Jaws", (a key influence on Bong's film).
    Like Spielberg, Bong seems never to make a wrong choice in terms of editing or camera placement — every action sequence is timed for maximum impact, and the movie contains big scares. It's a very different kind of horror filmmaking from what one finds in movies like the "Saw" series and "Hostel".
    Bong doesn't skimp on the scares, but the movie doesn't have any truly 'nasty moments'. It's scary, yet you don't finish the feature shaken and depressed; rather energized and fulfilled (given the extent of visuaized stimulation in special-effects and storytelling premise).
    While Bong provides all the expected pleasures of a movie in this genre, what makes "The Host" special is its completely unexpected emotional resonance. The film also focuses on a dysfunctional family; troubled long before one of its members — a young girl — is kidnapped by the creature.
    After the child is taken, the tensions in her family reach a boiling point as the characters try to assign blame for the tragedy before eventually joining forces to try and save the girl's life. The scenes of domestic strife are perfectly balanced with the supernatural sequences so that each complements the other - the family arguments are given more intensity because of the high physical stakes involved, and the action set pieces are more exciting because of the complex and compelling characters.
    The result is an odd, but highly-effective cross between "Jaws" and "The Family Stone", though to imply that Bong is doing nothing more than combining elements from other films would be inaccurate — he assimilates his influences but doesn't imitate them. And the sincerity of his characterizations gives "The Host" a specific sensibility that distinguishes it from its predecessors; it's cheerfully entertaining; but its emotional pull gives it an appeal for audiences who would normally steer clear of movies about rampaging sea beasts. Bong's love of filmmaking is as obvious and infectious as his love of humanity, and his stylish and entertaining movie is irresistible.

    This is a guaranteed hit. Cannot fail you !! SEE THIS !!


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