Adapted from another novel "A Hospedeira"by the author of "Twilight" novel by Stephanie Morgan . Like Mel’s other novels, "A Hospedeira" is also a story about emotional entanglements such as love and choice, and the protagonist is not purely human. ——This is a story about a love triangle but there are only two protagonists. This is also a story about friendship and love, resurrection and survival. It can be said that this "A Hospedeira" continues the theme of the " Twilight " series, exploring the impossible love-the love between humans and non-humans. The novel revolves around the intricate love affair between two women and two men coexisting in the same body. It vividly outlines the extreme dilemma of human existence and the process of human struggle for the basic right of existence. The multi-faceted and contradictory nature of human nature. I don't know how the movie will interpret the emotional entanglement in the novel.
Just as the "Twilight" series packs a story of youthful love with vampire routines, so does this "A Hospedeira". Aliens invade the human body and control thoughts in order to create a perfect society is just a gimmick, and tangled love is the theme.
When Meyer's novel was being adapted from the script, the producer asked her what her favorite science fiction film was, and Meyer replied that it was " Gattaca ". Coincidentally, the Schwartz brothers, the producer of the film, happened to be very familiar with Andrew M. Niccol , the director of " Gattaca " . So, under their active combination, Andrew M. Niccol became the director of the film.