The Host (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)
F**Z
Condition matters
Great movie in great condition! Completely satisfied with this Amazon purchase!
C**E
Best movie monster since 1982's The Thing. A Classic.
This is a fantastic movie - it has everything going on for it. The tone is pitch-perfect, and surprisingly endearing...it is truly the family that makes this film shine; despite, yes, the best -classic, already- movie monster chaos since the original JPark came out. It was certainly the best audience reaction I have seen at an event movie since JPark - people were cheering for the family, and going nuts at the scary parts. And it IS scary - quite a bit. Better than most, by a long shot. Now...I am not one for humor in horror films...and going in knowing that the advertising campaign for this hit was aiming a bit for the comedy angle - the comedy in this film is fantastic. It's a bit over the top - but not TOO, like some trailers suggest. It's in small doses, is well done, and mainly it's to keep the focus and involvement with the family - and once you see the film, and are part of the charm of the actors for two hours, you understand the hype over the appeal of the characters. They ARE us. For a slacker who came out of the Grunge scene - I felt the lead actor was dead-on, and you connect with his despair. As a matter of fact, all the actors are just perfect for their parts in The Host. The warm moments are very genuine. A very pleasant surprise - and just as important a reason to see this movie as The Host itself..!! Everything you've heard is true - the monster is terrific. The fact that the director had the monster show up in the first 15 minutes in broad daylight sets the bar for the rest of the film's manic action. The beast is a mean one - and the monster itself just absolutely ROCKS. I loved watching this scary creature! The pure excitement that The Host infuses is remarkable. These scenes are the best in the business, hands down. Excitement, and adventure. This is a 5 Star movie. It is smart, honest and extremely well realized - it is not merely up to par with Hollywood movies...it surpasses Hollywood movies. This one will be around for a long time. It is a major event movie - especially for genre fans. It was nice to go to a show and see the audience get all riled up like they did for Jaws - people just went nuts for it, it was a breath of fresh air for a life-long monster enthusiast.
H**R
Intelligent, Funny Old-Fashioned Monster Film with Fantastic Cinematography!
In the morgue at an American base in South Korea, an American doctor orders his Korean assistant to dump a massive amount of cloudy (infected?) formaldehyde, even though it will go directly into the great Han river. The guilt-ridden assistant later commits suicide by jumping off a bridge into the river, but not before he sees something huge swimming in the water.This "something" makes itself known one sunny day when it rampages through the crowd picnicing on the river frontage. This is an awesome monster! It doesn't stand still long enough for me to get a good count of it's limbs, but there's story references to a squid having nine legs before we see the monster. And it has a long prehensile tail with the diamond shape tip of a squid tail. So I think I'm safe in saying that the creature is a monsterized squid.The plot references to the long sucker-"legs" of a squid come from the Park family, operating a snack bar on the river. This is a quirky family, with great characterizations. Grandfather Hie-bong is in charge. One son, Nam-il, in his suit and tie, is a college graduate in need of a job. The daughter, Nam-ju, is participating in the Olympics when the monster makes itself known. And the eldest son, Kang-Du, has a good heart, but he can't seem to do anything right. That is, except for having a daughter, Hyun-seo. She comes home from her day in junior high just in time for the monster to wrap its tail around her and cart her off into the river.Her aunt, Nam-ju, returns home with a bronze medal in archery, but all celebration is forgotten in the grief over the death of beloved Hyun-seo. Then, wait for it, Kang-Du gets a call from his daughter! Her battery is dying, but she has time to plead with her father to find her in the sewers. The monster has placed her, one alive amongst several bodies, in its larder."The Host" is old-fashioned in that, like an old Godzilla movie, it is the fault of man that there is a monster at all. And there is no blood and gore - but this is still a really cool monster and it does enjoy eating people. The government response is typically incompetent. Everyone is quarantined - an American soldier who came in contact with the monster exhibits a virus. The Korean police won't believe that Kang-Du received a call (and refuse to check his phone records). The Americans over-react by spraying everyone with a toxic chemical Agent Yellow.What's a family to do? Put aside internal bickering, escape from the quarantine and go find their little girl, of course! And in the meantime, little Hyun-seo is showing her own mettle, doing what she can to outsmart the monster and protect an orphan boy added to the larder after her.There's a lot of humor, much of it stemming from Kang-Du's goofiness. The action sequences are exciting and the monster, have I mentioned this yet, is really GREAT!"The Host" was South Korea's top-grossing film of all time when it came out in 2006. It deserves its accolades. A scary, intelligently written and beautifully filmed movie. And I usually don't appreciate horror/monster movies. I recommend watching it in Korean with English subtitles. We tried watching it with the option for English dubbing, but we found the dubbing to be so annoying, we switched to subtitles.Happy Reader
P**N
The Rating Refers to the Film; The DVD is Defective -- but the BD is not!
If you have not seen the movie, and you are a fan of "creature features", you need to see it immediately. Trust me.This review has been heavily edited: when my DVD player died, I got a BD player -- and bought this film on BD!The /movie/ is great. I've enjoyed it every time I've seen it.The original DVD The Host (Two-Disc Collector's Edition) was purchased when it first came out, and play successfully for several years; but, last December, the DVD player claimed it was "dirty" and the computer software player reported that it "could not read" a file.The disc was discolored, and online research suggested that this was because of "disk rot" -- that is, a manufacturing defect.Since only the movie disc was affected, I ordered the single-disc edition. When it failed I sent it back for a replacement.Although the details varied, /both/ discs, when the film was played, stopped at the same point; at first, I thought this was Ch 19, but further research suggests Ch 18. This may be the layer change, or it may be where the manufacturing defect is located.But the BD plays just fine. And has its own set of special features, which highlight The Orphanage rather than Weta.So, if you have a DVD of this film that died, and you can play BD discs, this one should do the trick!
S**E
Vivid monster
Like : the film especially the opening & atmosphereDon't like : no dolby atmos
R**S
Buena edición.
Excelente edición con subs en español. Llego sellada y excelentes condiciones. Igual como se muestra en las fotos.
N**Y
entertaining
good film
S**N
Coffret de qualité professionnelle
Tout est merveilleux dans ce coffret. Le design, l artwork, le remaster du film, les goodies et le son atmos.
E**E
Filmone
Film bellissimo
K**C
Redefined the monster-movie genre. 10/10
This movie revolutionized the monster-movie genre by twisting, reversing, or throwing out every stock plot device, most notably by showing the entire monster up-close and in broad daylight in the first act and making the story about the characters, not the monster. The acting for all the main characters is good, the direction and writing is great, and I enjoyed the dark humour. The only negatives are a terrible and unnecessary opening prologue, the poor and unnecessary (with a very minor change) CG of the final scene, and the substandard English dub. Out of the hundreds of movies I've watched, this is one of only four or five I've rated this highly despite the three problems I had with the movie, and it holds up well now more than 20 years after it's initial release. 10/10
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