Showing posts with label korean. Show all posts
    Showing posts with label korean. Show all posts
  • Thirst (2009)
    Creepy Vampire Drama; South Korea
    133 minutes



    Chan-Wook Park, the director of "Oldboy", "Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance" and "Lady Vengeance" directing a vampire movie? I'm fucking there!

    "Thirst" is the story of a middle-aged Catholic priest who contracts vampirism during a blood transfusion and then struggles with the effects it has on his life, his faith and his view of humanity as a whole. It's got everything you expect from Park - lush visuals, heavy psychological drama, surrealism, a dark bend, sex, violence...you know, all the reasons you watch movies. The only thing it's lacking from Park's usual repertoire is an amazing score, which does hinder the movie a bit. But aside from that, it's pretty great! A lot of the subtleties of "Thirst" will probably be lost on most viewers, however. There seem to be a lot of cultural things that don't really make sense to non-Koreans, but it doesn't necessarily make it any less interesting, just makes you scratch your head and wonder "WTF was that all about" at times.

    This is yet another genre film that calls into focus just how lame we Americans have become in recent years. While we're churning out angsty-emo-kid bloodsuckers a la "Twilight"** and glorified romance-novel, Elvis-meets-Fabio style vamps in "True Blood"**, the rest of the world is coming up with unique takes on the mythology like this one, "Let the Right One In" (Sweden) and hell, even "Blood: The Last Vampire" (Japan). And, as usual, the general American public doesn't even seem to give a fuck. Maybe they don't know what they're missing...or maybe they just truly like overwrought crap.**

    Give this some time if you're into: dark Korean movies, all things Chan-wook Park, vampires, religious crises, twisted acts.

    **Sorry friends...I know some of you actually love this shit, but come on...you have to admit it's crap on more levels than not.
  • The Chaser (2008)
    Crime/Thriller; South Korea
    125 minutes



    Unless you're a total square that's been living under a rock for the last 5 years, you know damn well that Korea is the awesomely-fucked-up-film capitol of the world right now. You think French New Wave is the pinnacle of crazy filmmaking? Fuck off! Korea will take your Godard, send him to crazy school, douse him in crazy juice and then rape him in the ass with crazy lube. That's how fucked up Korean filmmaking is right now. And "The Chaser" is a primo example of just how crazy Koreans are. After "Oldboy" I thought I'd run the gamut of disturbing, jaw droppingly Fruedian psycho filmmaking, but "The Chaser" gave me a serious pause. "How much deeper does this rabbit hole go?", I wondered. This movie is dark, creepy, gritty and BRUTAL. If you're not into that kind of thing, definitely pass on this one because it will probably scar you for life, but if you can stomach "Oldboy" you can probably hang with this as well.

    Give this some time if you're into: Oldboy and/or the rest of Chan Wook Park's Vengeance trilogy, Silence of the Lambs, serial killers, dark shit, Korean films