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The Host

CrimeHorreurMystère
Année2020
Durée1h 42m

Une opportunité se présente pour Robert Atkinson, un banquier londonien qui risque l'argent de sa banque pour laisser derrière lui une existence ordinaire et commencer une nouvelle vie.

Bande-annonce

Casting

Maryam Hassouni

Vera Tribbe

Mike Beckingham

Robert Atkinson

Dougie Poynter

Steve Atkinson

Nigel Barber

Herbert Summers

Suan-Li Ong

Jun Hui

Togo Igawa

Lau Hoi Ho

Daniël Boissevain

Albert Tribbe

Tom Wu

Yong

Derek Jacobi

Dr. Hobson

Jeroen Krabbé

Vera's Father

FJ

Fabian Jansen

Chief Vanderbilt

Reinout Bussemaker

Gerrie

Dominic Keating

Benjamin

Margo Stilley

Sarah

RT

Ruby Turner

Self

LW

Logan Wong

Li

Niki Simone

Patricia

Liv Boeree

Ms. Gueller

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JackieMay 23, 2023

A brilliant contemporary use of Hitchcockian themes with plenty of intrigue, fascinating character arcs, and shocking twists. Maryam Hassouni was mesmerising and you find yourself rooting for characters like Robert Atkinson even when they are caught up in more and more sinister situations. The use of Amsterdam as a character in itself was riveting and the cinematography is beautiful. A great piece of entertainment!

leticiaimon5@gmail.comMay 23, 2023

The Host is the name of a couple of different films, so when I got the chance to watch this one, I wasn't sure if it was a remake of some kind or an entirely original flick. Turns out it's neither. The Host, directed by Andy Newberry, borrows from some of the most iconic films in the mystery/thriller category and creates an intriguing modern tale of misadventure and murder. I admit, I was sceptical when I saw Dougie from McFly in the trailer, but it turns out he's one of the best parts of The Host. Dougie plays Steve Atkinson, the younger brother of Robert - also Atkinson. Robert is a serial f*#k up, who just can't seem to catch a break. And following a string of consecutive missteps, Robert finds himself forced to run an errand to Amsterdam for a Chinese Mafia boss. And it quickly becomes apparent that this might not go so smoothly for him. On arrival to his international destination, Robert finds his hotel is double booked. Of course it is. He's then ushered into another movie as the hotel owner suggests he can stay at another place he knows. Turns out it's the Town House home of "creepy-hot" Vera Tribbe (Maryam Hassouni). Despite being a member of one of the most powerful families in Amsterdam, Vera lives with her "sick" Father as a recluse. To all intents and purposes, Vera inhabits and maintains the huge place all by herself. The sequences shot of her townhouse are some of the most cinematic and attractive moments of The Host. And as the film shifts gears it's easy to forget its opening premise. As it morphs into an eerie thriller, The Host flirts with greatness, and I found myself willing it deliver. Unfortunately it resisted my pleas. Before I get into the verdict, I want to make it clear, I enjoyed this film. But it frustrated me. It doesn't fully commit to any of the moments that it dips into. If it did, it could have made this film a breakout success. The Host - Verdict So how do we rate it? Given the frustrations, The Host is actually an entertaining film if you can forgive its obvious flaws. Not everything you watch needs to be Sixth Sense or The Shining. Some films are just neatly self-contained stories that don't need a sequel and don't need to leave a big impact. The Host is that. I didn't like Robert, the film's protagonist, not at all. But I found myself invested in the other characters, even the Chinese gangsters. And I wanted to know how its oddball twists would be concluded. The Host is a perfect film for an evening in, and we have a lot of those right now. It's meandering and mysterious and surprisingly watchable. I just wish it hit went for it in the parts that mattered. The Host doesn't give you the most, but it's glad you came and wants to freak you out! Rating 6.5 out of 10

مُعز بن محمدMay 23, 2023

It's great, enjoyed plot and have impressed with Andy newbury since Killing Eve. So give it a go, what's the worse that could happen?

K ᗩ ᖇ ᗩ ᗰ 🥶May 23, 2023

Keeps you watching to see what's next. Would recommend it to the average movie watcher.

user73912928967May 23, 2023

A great movie that's a lot of fun and perfect for anyone who loves a good crime thriller! definitely would recommend!