Motion pictures: The Host (2013)
Executive: Andrew Niccol
Cast: Rachel Roberts, Shyaam Karra, Brent Wendell Williams, Jhil Mcentyre, Jalen Coleman, Saoirse Ronan, Diane Kruger, Stephen Rider, Jaylen Moore, Stephen Conroy, Marcus Lyle Brown
Creation Co: Chockstone Pictures, Nick Wechsler Productions, Silver Reel
Sorts: Movement | Adventure | Romance | Sci-Fi | Thriller
All out: 8
Runtime: 125 min
Nation:
United States
Discharge Date:
2013
Stephenie Meyer, whose books roused the "Sundown" (2008) films, now shows another route for intimate romance to battle against itself. In the "Sundown" world, characters were welcome to end up vampires to impart all the more completely the lives of those they adored. "The Host" displays a plausibility that, if anything, is a deeper responsibility. Earth has been attacked by a race of "souls" who occupy human bodies, stripping them of their memories and characters. It's the way the outsider race survives and spreads.
We meet Melanie Stryder (Saoirse Ronan), who through a glitch, is possessed by an outsider soul yet holds, there inside her psyche, her personality. This prompts inner part discussions between the Soul Melanie and the Earth Melanie. Soul Melanie (known as Wanderer) experiences passionate feelings for Earth Melanie, despite the fact that in principle this isn't conceivable in light of the fact that the Wanderer has gotten to be Melanie. This cozy type of self esteem prompts dialog that will potentially be discovered diverting by some individuals. At the point when Wanda is going to kiss the kid she cherishes, for instance, the film utilizes voiceover to caution her: "No, Melanie! Not right! No! He's from an alternate planet!"
Executive: Andrew Niccol
Cast: Rachel Roberts, Shyaam Karra, Brent Wendell Williams, Jhil Mcentyre, Jalen Coleman, Saoirse Ronan, Diane Kruger, Stephen Rider, Jaylen Moore, Stephen Conroy, Marcus Lyle Brown
Creation Co: Chockstone Pictures, Nick Wechsler Productions, Silver Reel
Sorts: Movement | Adventure | Romance | Sci-Fi | Thriller
All out: 8
Runtime: 125 min
Nation:
United States
Discharge Date:
2013
Stephenie Meyer, whose books roused the "Sundown" (2008) films, now shows another route for intimate romance to battle against itself. In the "Sundown" world, characters were welcome to end up vampires to impart all the more completely the lives of those they adored. "The Host" displays a plausibility that, if anything, is a deeper responsibility. Earth has been attacked by a race of "souls" who occupy human bodies, stripping them of their memories and characters. It's the way the outsider race survives and spreads.
We meet Melanie Stryder (Saoirse Ronan), who through a glitch, is possessed by an outsider soul yet holds, there inside her psyche, her personality. This prompts inner part discussions between the Soul Melanie and the Earth Melanie. Soul Melanie (known as Wanderer) experiences passionate feelings for Earth Melanie, despite the fact that in principle this isn't conceivable in light of the fact that the Wanderer has gotten to be Melanie. This cozy type of self esteem prompts dialog that will potentially be discovered diverting by some individuals. At the point when Wanda is going to kiss the kid she cherishes, for instance, the film utilizes voiceover to caution her: "No, Melanie! Not right! No! He's from an alternate planet!"