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Thirst

In a story that looks more horrifying and dramatic than a failed medical experiment by Sang-hyun, after that experience, a priest becomes infected by a virus that turns him into a dangerous and deadly vampire. The life of the new priest begins with blood, which seems to be torn between faith and the cruelty of blood that made him ruthless. He now has a new desire for the wife of his childhood friend who has lived with him for so long.
Duration: 134 min
Quality: HD
Release: 2009
IMDb: 7.1
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March 26, 2010 click to read full review
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East Bay Express
August 29, 2011 Kiddie shows like Twilight and Blood: The Last Vampire pale (you'll excuse the expression) in comparison.
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Fan The Fire
April 15, 2010 The degrees of shock, the foreshadowing and throwbacks throughout (both visual and in dialogue) all seem diminutive next to the amazing performances by the male and female lead.
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Chicago Reader
August 20, 2009 Park aficionados are assured their fix of lurid imagery and baroque plotting, though straight-up horror buffs may get restless during the sluggish and murky middle section; Twilight fans need not apply.
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Boston Globe
August 20, 2009 Thirst keeps coming up against the limitations of its various inspirations like a bumper car on a crowded court. On almost every other level, the film's audaciously entertaining, at times even quite moving. You just have to have the stomach for it.
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Suite101.com
October 31, 2010 Boldly erotic and playfully ponderous about sins of the flesh, "Thirst" rips open its bodice, and various veins, with arterial sprays of carnage and carnality. It's a savage, frank, fanged fusion of "Double Indemnity" and "The Postman Always Rings Twice."
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Orlando Sentinel
September 09, 2009 Thirst is a grim antidote to the sanitized, pale young things of Twilight, Supernatural and True Blood.
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Time Out
October 16, 2009 A rollicking, hysterical splatter-sex-comedy only confirms 'Thirst' as one of the year's more extreme, enjoyable entertainments.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
August 27, 2009 Thirst begins with great intellectual and artistic promise, then devolves into a repetitious mess of teeth, blades, necks, bites, arterial sprays, sex, sex, sex and death.
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Quickflix
October 21, 2010 Perhaps no auteur is as suited to the vampire genre as South Korean director Park Chan-wook, a man who has made a career out of films full of sexual perversity, doomed romances and a seemingly insurmountable volume of blood.
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Artforum
June 01, 2015 My affection for Thirst has mostly to do with the performance of Kim Ok-vin as Tae-ju, a sullen household slave who's transformed into a ravenous, punishing bloodsucker.
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