What a mess I guess it's my fault for not being thorough, I wanted to watch the movie Host (2020) and ended up watching this instead... Don't make the same mistake I did, this is a trainwreck, poor all the way around, except perhaps good filming equipment... Acting IMHO was flat and kinda rubbish, dialogue started kind of alright then went downhill from 1/4 of the movie and plot was stolen from another famous movie (the decent part),characters were lame and like half of the plot they didn't steal was also a trainwreck, they dropped part of the plot halfway through and went with the stolen one from that point on... I don't know what else to say, find something else to watch, you've been warned.
The Host
2020
Action / Crime / Horror / Mystery / Thriller
The Host
2020
Action / Crime / Horror / Mystery / Thriller
Plot summary
A chance opportunity arises for Robert Atkinson, a London banker who risks his bank's money to leave the mundane behind and start a new life. To take advantage, he unwittingly signs up with a Chinese cartel to transport a briefcase to Amsterdam. But all is not as it seems in a city veiled by dark secrets. Fuelled by power players, drugs, seduction and violence, Robert awaits his turn in a deadly game of choice and consequence.
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Fairly bad movie, avoid at all costs
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Robert Atkinson (Mike Beckingham) in an effort to get a married woman to leave her husband, steals money from a safe deposit box and gambles it away. In order to make things right, he agrees to mule for the Chinese mafia. While in Amsterdam he stays at the Bates Hostel run by Vera (Maryam Hassouni ) the granddaughter of Anthony Hopkins. When Robert goes missing, everyone wants to know where he is at.
The theme of "Psycho" runs through the plot. The characters and dialogue were very dry.
Guide: F-word. Sex. Brief male butt nudity
VIEWS ON FILM review of The Host
"We can choose any road, even on the wrong path". I "chose" to see 2020's The Host. No not the horror thriller from years ago that was directed by Oscar winner Bong Joon Ho. This is The Host from this year. And there are no real monsters this time, just human ones.
Anyway, The Host is a little noir, a little dramatic thriller, and a little torture porn all rolled into one. The unknown actors in it (at least they were unknown to me) gave it their all. They are dropped in to "Host's" slickness and unsafe fortitude.
As far as releases go circa this new decade, "Host" intrigued me throughout. You think it's one type of movie until it eventually turns into something resembling Eli Roth's Hostel or Saw. At a running time of 102 minutes, "Host's" twists and turns run rabid until the flick's plot gives the viewer almost no wiggle room to work with. Oh well. I needed some escapism and yup, The Host gave it to me.
Now would I say that The Host is a ludicrous mashup of different motion picture genres? Yes I would. Would I recommend it to my worldwide viewership? Sure why not.
Shot in London (with an authentic cast of mostly East Asian descent) and directed by a TV guy named Andy Newbery, "Host" chronicles banker and compulsive gambler, Robert Atkinson (played by Mike Beckingham). In order to settle a mob-related debt, Atkinson must fly over to Amsterdam to deliver an illegal briefcase full of heroin drug money. That's all I'm going to say because The Host eventually goes rogue and well, the main protagonist doesn't quite make it (that's rare and ballsy in today's cinema).
Bottom line: The Host is dark and dangerous. It's the sort of film where you get dizzy on its labyrinth of toxicity (look for various, metaphoric shots in "Host" where a creepy spiral staircase is involved). Rating: 3 stars.