The Host

The Host
The Host

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Year

2006

Duration

119 minutes

Genres

Drama, Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy

Language

Korean (English subtitles)

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Synopsis

Entertaining and refreshingly quirky Asian monster movie, in which toxic waste creates a giant mutant tadpole in South Korea's Han River. When the tentacled terror snatches the 13 year-old daughter of frazzled dad Gang-du Park, a rabble of traumatised citizens decide to hunt down the creature and rescue her. But things get messy when the US military wades in and announces that the mutant is carrying a deadly virus and must be destroyed - at any cost. The Host combines scares, laughs, and satire into a riveting, hugely original film.

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15 Classification

Contains strong language and moderate horror.

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