The Host
Man has made his newest predator.
A teenage girl is captured by a giant mutated squid-like creature that appears from Seoul's Han River after toxic waste was dumped in it, prompting her family into a frantic search for her.
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Cast

Song Kang-ho
Park Gang-du

Byun Hee-bong
Park Hie-bong

Park Hae-il
Park Nam-il

Bae Doona
Park Nam-joo

Ko A-sung
Park Hyun-seo

Oh Dal-su
The Monster (voice)

Lee Jae-eung
Se-jin

Yoon Je-moon
Homeless Man

Yim Pil-sung
Fat Guevara

Kim Roi-ha
Yellow Suit at Funeral

Koh Soo-hee
Hostage nurse

Kim Hak-seon
Civilian Military Kim

Scott Wilson
Douglas

Paul Lazar
American Doctor

David Anselmo
Donald

Baek Do-bin
Fumigation Truck Skinny Man

Choi Dae-sung
Man from Duck Boat (uncredited)

Choi Jae-sup
Detective Agency Subordinate 1 (uncredited)

Jung Seo-yoon
Woman with Long Hair (uncredited)

Philip Hersh
Additional Voices (voice) (uncredited)
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Reviews
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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