The Host

4.00
    The Host
    2013

    Synopsis

    A parasitic alien soul is injected into the body of Melanie Stryder. Instead of carrying out her race's mission of taking over the Earth, "Wanda" (as she comes to be called) forms a bond with her host and sets out to aid other free humans.

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    Cast

    • Saoirse RonanMelanie Stryder / Wanda
    • Diane KrugerThe Seeker / Lacey
    • Max IronsJared Howe
    • Jake AbelIan O'Shea
    • William HurtJeb Stryder
    • Frances FisherMaggie Stryder
    • Chandler CanterburyJamie Stryder
    • Boyd HolbrookKyle O'Shea
    • Stephen RiderSeeker Reed
    • Alex RussellSeeker Burns

    Recommendations

    • 63

      Chicago Sun-Times

      The Host is top-heavy with profound, sonorous conversations, all tending to sound like farewells. The movie is so consistently pitched at the same note, indeed, that the structure robs it of possibilities for dramatic tension.
    • 63

      Boston Globe

      The Host will make perfect sense to 12-year-old girls, while their college-age sisters will probably laugh themselves sick and their mothers will look at Hurt and wonder when he got so old.
    • 60

      Time Out

      An "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" retread told from a postoccupation vantage point, this adaptation of Stephenie Meyer’s YA romance novel unfolds in a dystopian future when alien parasites have nearly won the battle for Earth.
    • 58

      The A.V. Club

      The Host is a step up from the endless metaphorical lectures and gaping plot holes of Niccol’s last film, In Time, but its muffled emotions, delivered with Twilight-esque blank-eyed calm, put it in the same category of a creative idea hamstrung in execution.
    • 50

      McClatchy-Tribune News Service

      'Twilight' of the Body Snatchers, without much urgency or sexual heat.
    • 42

      Tampa Bay Times

      The Host doesn't strive for social allegory, as previous body snatcher flicks have done with the Red Scare, civil rights and Watergate. If anything it's merely a teenage girl's fantasy checklist for prom.
    • 40

      Arizona Republic

      The movie, based on the novel by Stephenie Meyer of “Twilight” fame and directed by Andrew Niccol, is just kind of dumb. Like the more famous books and movies, about a love triangle between a vampire, a werewolf and a human girl, it often plays like a teenage girl’s idea of how literary romances play out.
    • 40

      New York Daily News

      Watch closely and you might even spy a better film inside, straining to break free.

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