Old Boy helmer Park Chan-Wook reportedly wrapped his vampire film Thirst. The director will now enter post-production for a 2009 release.
Song Kang-ho (The Host) plays a much-loved priest who becomes a vampire after a failed medical experiment and, today, a new photo of the actor made its debut online (see below).
In September, Universal Pictures and Focus Features agreed to co-finance and co-produce the film with CJ Entertainment.
Thirst (a.k.a. Bakjwi or Evil Live) is an upcoming 2009 horror/drama film, written and directed by Park Chan-wook. It tells the story of a priest who is in love with his friend’s wife and who, after a failed medical experiment, is turned into a vampire. Park has stated, “this film was originally called The Bat to convey a sense of horror - after all, it is about vampires. But it is also more than that. It is about passion and a love triangle. I feel that it is unique because it is not just a thriller, and not merely a horror film, but an illicit love story as well.”
Depois do desastre "Im a cyborg but that's ok" espera-se um regresso em grande do Park . Este novo trailer parece-me mais interessante que o primeiro.
" Listen, you fuckers, you screwheads. Here is a man who would not take it anymore. A man who stood up against the scum, the cunts, the dogs, the filth, the shit. Here is a man who stood up." Travis Bickle in Taxi Driver
O filme, que recebeu o titulo em português Este é o meu Sangue..., foi adiado para dia 26 de Novembro pela Ecofilmes. Estreia assim na mesma semana de Twilight e Where the Wild Things Are.
Um procedimento médico aparentemente normal vai transformar um padre num vampiro. A luta interior entre o vampiro e o homem da fé vai levá-lo a fazer coisas que julgava impossíveis.
Um procedimento médico transforma um padre num vampiro, e a sua batalha interior vai levá-lo a cometer actos inimagináveis.
Mais um grande filme do Park Chan-wook, com dois excelentes desempenhos e uma fluidez narrativa notável e muito original na abordagem ao tema.
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