Thirst
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- Trailer\Interview with Park Chan-wook
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| Aspect Ratio: |
- 16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
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| Review: |
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This fervid extravaganza is easily Park's best film since OLDBOY. Daily Telegraph ,
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...Thirst is a film that stays in the memory Empire ,
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[A] gaudy, daring, operatic, and bloody funny provocation of a melodrama from Park Chan-wook [...] THIRST is gorgeous, every shot a keeper, even as blood flows in rivers and hell beckons. Entertainment Weekly ,
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Red blood and black humour spurt hard as THIRST reveals itself to be one of the most deliciously skewed incisions into the vampire romance subgenre. Little White Lies ,
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A rollicking, hysterical splatter-sex-comedy only confirms THIRST as one of the year's more extreme, enjoyable entertainments. Time Out
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Description
Release Date:
25 January 2010
Director Park Chan-Wook (OLDBOY) and his SYMPATHY FOR MR. VENGEANCE star Kang-ho Song reunite for this thriller about a young priest who turns into a vampire. When the highly religious Sang-Hyun volunteers himself to be a test subject for a new vaccine, the procedure turns him into a vampire with little regard for his previous beliefs, meaning that his childhood friend's wife--and her neck-- are no longer off limits. The acclaimed Korean director has expressed that THIRST is more than just a simple horror film, but an 'illicit love story' with dark undertones. And at a time when broody chaste vampires are the new hot ticket, it's also a refreshingly bloody return to the creatures' Gothic roots.
Special Features
- Trailer\Interview with Park Chan-wook