A priest becomes a vampire…another man’s
wife is coveted…a deadly seduction triggers murder. Thirst
is the new film from director Park Chan-wook (Old Boy,
Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance, Sympathy for Lady Vengeance).
Already a boxoffice smash in Korea , Thirst was honored with
the Prix du Jury [Jury Prize] at the 2009 Cannes
International Film Festival.
Continuing his explorations of human existence in extreme
circumstances, the director spins a tale that he conceived
and then developed over several years with co-screenwriter
Chung Seo-kyung.
Sang-hyun (played by top Korean star Song Kang-ho, of The
Host) is a priest who cherishes life; so much so, that he
selflessly volunteers for a secret vaccine development
project meant to eradicate a deadly virus. But the virus
takes the priest, and a blood transfusion is urgently
ordered up for him. The blood he receives is infected, so
Sang-hyun lives – but now exists as a vampire. Struggling
with his newfound carnal desire for blood, Sang-hyun’s faith
is further strained when a childhood friend’s wife, Tae-ju
(Kim Ok-vin), comes to him asking for his help in escaping
her life. Sang-hyun soon plunges into a world of sensual
pleasures, finding himself on intimate terms with the Seven
Deadly Sins.
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