THE HOST
괴물
À Séoul, Park Hee-bong tient un petit snack au bord de la rivière Han où il vit avec les siens. Il y a son fils aîné, l'immature Gang-du, sa fille Nam-joo, une championne malchanceuse de tir à l'arc, et Nam-il, son fils cadet éternellement au chômage. Tous idolâtrent la petite Hyun-seo, la fille unique de Gang-du. Un jour, un monstre géant et inconnu jusqu'à présent, surgit des profondeurs de la rivière. Quand la créature atteint les berges, elle se met à piétiner et attaquer la foule sauvagement, détruisant tout sur son passage. Le snack démoli, Gang-du tente de s'enfuir avec sa fille, mais il la perd dans la foule paniquée. Quand il l'aperçoit enfin, Hyun-seo est en train de se faire enlever par le monstre qui disparaît, en emportant la fillette au fond de la rivière. La famille Park décide alors de partir en croisade contre le monstre, pour retrouver Hyun-seo...
Réalisateurs
Distribution
Song Kang-ho
Park Gang-du
Byun Hee-bong
Park Hie-bong
Park Hae-il
Park Nam-il
Bae Doo-na
Park Nam-joo
Go Ah-seong
Park Hyun-seo
Oh Dal-su
The Monster (voice)
이재응
Se-jin
Lee Dong-ho
Se-joo
Yoon Je-moon
Homeless Man
임필성
Fat Guevara
Kim Roi-ha
Yellow Suit at Funeral
Koh Soo-hee
Hostage nurse
김학선
Civilian Military Kim
Scott Wilson
Douglas
Brian Rhee
Young Korean Doctor
Paul Lazar
American Doctor
David Anselmo
Donald
백도빈
Fumigation Truck Skinny Man
Martin Lord Cayce
U.S. Senator (uncredited)
최대성
Man from Duck Boat (uncredited)
Equipe
CRITIQUES (1)
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Peter McGinn
This is a monster horror movie that really tries, to the point where they don’t give a clear view of the creature in the previews, presumably not to ruin the initial shock moment for the viewer. It is in Korean with English subtitles, with a few bursts of English with Korean subtitles when the speaker is American.
The movie focuses on one family’s ongoing battle: not merely against the monster but also struggling against the authorities who want to capture them, suspecting they have been infected with a virus by coming in contact with the creature.
The dialogue is pretty ordinary. I seem to recall a few unintentionally funny moments, though I cannot say for sure that it wasn’t due to the translation. I don’t intend to be hyper critical here: I sort of let the movie wash over me to get to the end, and you may or may not need to do the same.
I found I was a little confused as to the final fate of one of the family members at the end. Perhaps I was inattentive and it would have been cleared up if I backed it up and watched again, but unfortunately I wasn’t quite inversted in the movie enough to do that. I put in my time and that was sufficient unto the day.
GeekyRedhead
These sites all missed the point. It's farce, it's funny. I actually liked the creature! He's kinda gruesomely-cute! Don't expect drama. It's all tongue-in-cheek, reminiscent of the old Godzilla creature films.
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