Director - Park Chan-Wook
Genre - Drama/Horror/Romance
Park Chan-Wook shreds into the romantic notion of vampires as debonair bad boys with leech-like tendencies in this satiric, untamable film. With a priest who became thirsty for the syrupy goodness of human blood from a lab experiment gone wrong and a married young woman who lets him have his way with her, this is one dark tale but it is also self-deprecatingly funny as well. The lead actress is daring and fearless. Her acting here is equivalent to taking a bungee jump from a plane up in the clouds. Yes, it is that good. Park is fast becoming on par with Pedro Almodovar in giving one of a kind roles to women.
4 STARS!
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Even before its release Thirst had caught my attention, but lukewarm reviews had dampened by spirits though I'd managed to get hold of it. I guess, given your review, I'll watch it soon.
I saw Vicky Zhao in Shaolin Soccer and So Close and figured she might make the action crossover one day. Her cuteness may have overpowered my critical opinion of her. I'll have to be more discerning when I watch Red Cliff.