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Thirst, ceci est mon sang...

Titre original : Bakjwi
  • 2009
  • 12
  • 2h 14min
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Song Kang-ho and Kim Ok-bin in Thirst, ceci est mon sang... (2009)
20 years after its initial theatrical run, 'Oldboy' returns to theaters newly restored and remastered. IMDb sits down with filmmaker Park Chan-wook to discuss his career-long exploration into the themes of violence and eroticism that fuel his Vengeance Trilogy, how his characters lead him into those realms and toward those bloody endings, and how his family inspires him to keep creating. Director Park also reveals that if he were ever locked away for 15 years like Oh Dae-su (Choi Min-sik) in 'Oldboy,' what series he'd hope were on the television in his room.
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A la suite d'une expérience médicale ratée, un prêtre devient un vampire. Sa vie ascétique change du tout au tout.A la suite d'une expérience médicale ratée, un prêtre devient un vampire. Sa vie ascétique change du tout au tout.A la suite d'une expérience médicale ratée, un prêtre devient un vampire. Sa vie ascétique change du tout au tout.

  • Réalisation
    • Park Chan-wook
  • Scénario
    • Émile Zola
    • Park Chan-wook
    • Chung Seo-kyung
  • Casting principal
    • Song Kang-ho
    • Kim Ok-bin
    • Choi Hee-jin
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,1/10
    53 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    4 662
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    • Réalisation
      • Park Chan-wook
    • Scénario
      • Émile Zola
      • Park Chan-wook
      • Chung Seo-kyung
    • Casting principal
      • Song Kang-ho
      • Kim Ok-bin
      • Choi Hee-jin
    • 150avis d'utilisateurs
    • 266avis des critiques
    • 73Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 17 victoires et 20 nominations au total

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    Thirst -- Redband Trailer
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    Director Park Chan-wook on Weaving Violent and Erotic Themes into 'Oldboy'
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    Director Park Chan-wook on Weaving Violent and Erotic Themes into 'Oldboy'
    Director Park Chan-wook on Weaving Violent and Erotic Themes into 'Oldboy'
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    Director Park Chan-wook on Weaving Violent and Erotic Themes into 'Oldboy'
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    Thirst -- "Can You Bend This?"
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    Thirst -- "Can You Bend This?"
    Thirst -- "Hospital Room"
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    Thirst -- "Shoes"
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    Song Kang-ho
    Song Kang-ho
    • Sang-hyun
    Kim Ok-bin
    Kim Ok-bin
    • Tae-ju
    • (as Kim Ok-vin)
    Choi Hee-jin
    • Nurse Sa
    Seo Dong-soo
    Seo Dong-soo
    • Hyo-sung
    Lee Hwa-ryong
    • Doctor Koo
    Ra Mi-ran
    Ra Mi-ran
    • Nurse Yu
    Park In-hwan
    Park In-hwan
    • Priest Roh
    Eriq Ebouaney
    Eriq Ebouaney
    • Emmanuel Research Director
    • (as Eriq Ebouney)
    Thati Pele
    • Emmanuel Research Nun
    • (as Onthatile Peele)
    Choi Jong-ryul
    • Grandfather
    Yong-wan Goo
    • Devotee
    Hwang Woo-seul-hye
    Hwang Woo-seul-hye
    • Whistle Girl
    Kim Hae-sook
    Kim Hae-sook
    • Mrs. Ra
    Shin Ha-kyun
    Shin Ha-kyun
    • Kang-woo
    Oh Dal-su
    Oh Dal-su
    • Young-doo
    Mercedes Cabral
    Mercedes Cabral
    • Evelyn
    Song Young-chang
    Song Young-chang
    • Seung-dae
    Han Cheol-woo
    • Investigator
    • (as Cheol-woo Han)
    • Réalisation
      • Park Chan-wook
    • Scénario
      • Émile Zola
      • Park Chan-wook
      • Chung Seo-kyung
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    6oneguyrambling

    The director of Oldboy finally makes a minor mis-step.

    A few years back I saw Oldboy. Up until that time in my life I had watched hundreds of foreign language films, loved some and endured others, but nothing to that point gave me the adrenaline rush that this film did.

    After Oldboy I sought out the director's other films, loved Sympathy for Mr Vengeance, really liked JSA and thought Sympathy for Lady Vengeance was worthwhile also, if a notch below the rest.

    For those keeping score at home, that is a 100% strike rate of 4 out of 4 films. If any director makes 4 strong films in a row I always look forward to whatever they come up with next with great anticipation.

    So when I saw that director Chan Wook-Park had a new movie coming out, and that it was a vampire movie? I mean come on. It has to be good doesn't it? Yes and no, Thirst holds true to Wook-Park's deliberate skewing of conventions so that this is not your Twilight, Underworld or Lost Boys vampire film.

    That's a good thing by the way.

    But at 2 hrs 15+ minutes there is a little too much "filler" here to sit through in between the stronger scenes, which realistically don't have the impact of Wook-Park's better movies.

    The movie opens with a Priest named Sang-Hyeon, who is so selfless and giving to humanity that he volunteers himself as a test subject for a horrible disease that basically blisters the skin until the sores and boils explode and move into the respiratory system, killing the infected in a horrible and painful manner.

    Sang-Hyeon is expected to die, indeed 500 other infected people did... And he does, temporarily at least.

    Upon his return he is now a symbol of purity, having been the only known survivor. He is treated much like a religious figure, something that he so uncomfortable with that he practically goes into hiding, staying with the family of a childhood friend.

    Now the friend is basically an idiot, he is married but treats his wife like sh*t, as does his Mother who lives with them, but it seems at this point that Sang-Hyeon has nowhere else to go.

    What no-one else knows though, as a result of the blood transfusion that kept him alive through his treatment Sang-Hyeon is now a vampire, but his religious beliefs don't allow him to kill to slake his thirst. He instead volunteers his priestly services at a local hospital and siphons the comatose and suicidal. After ingesting the blood Sang-Hyeon is temporarily "super", in a way that many other cinematic vampires are all the time, although without fresh blood he quickly reverts back to a deteriorating state until another fix is available.

    Another side effect of gorging is that he is super-sensitive, and being around the young wife triggers thoughts that only dramatic bouts of self flagellation can quell, (look it up, it's not what you think).

    Eventually though Sang-Hyeon allows himself to let the "little priest" go to work, and he and the wife quickly embark on a passionate and clandestine affair, with each episode temporarily returning Sang-Hyeon to full strength.

    It is at this point that Sang-Hyeon decides to tell the wife of his dreadful secret, and after the understandable initial shock she "volunteers" to join Sang-Hyeon.

    Now that Tae-Joo is a member of the SPF 100+ club, this brings a new obvious wrinkle to her life, as she still must endure the unwelcome existence that is being the dogsbody of the childish Kang-Woo and his controlling Mum.

    And from this point the dynamic of the film changes dramatically, with Tae-Joo rapidly coming to terms with the requirements that being a vampire necessitates, and Sang-Hyeon having his own self written code of ethics turned upside down.

    Chan Wook-Park doesn't "do" genre films. He seems to start with a core idea or plot element and builds around it with so many other facets that eventually what remains is a film that obeys certain conventions but twists the implementation to the point that the movie becomes almost impossible to categorise.

    The two "sympathy" films were both revenge films at their core, as was Oldboy, only not in the Death Wish or cowboy revenge film way. Nothing is that simple in the Wook-Park universe.

    Sang-Hyeon isn't a bad guy in the way that we would ordinarily consider a guy who sucks the blood from the living, nor is he an anti-hero. He is a priest who has become a vampire not through choice, who has learned to deal with his situation.

    Even the most obvious choice as the "bad guy" in this case, Kang-Woo's Mum, is basically just doing what many other Mothers would (to a point).

    Kang-Ho Song, who plays Sang-Hyeon, is in many Wook-Park films, and he is ideal here. He has a great round expressionless face that rarely shows any feeling or passion, and slits for eyes that also don't give anything away - regardless of circumstance - he is equally believable as both a priest and an unwilling vampire here.

    While I liked Thirst, and I must admit I would have loved to have the opportunity to spruik a "Korean vampire movie" to my mates, I think that there is just a little too much missing here to give it a strong recommendation.

    (Maybe I am a little disappointed because it was a great director that made this admittedly average film, I'm not sure yet.) Final Rating – 6.5 / 10. Not a big step backward for Chan Wook-Park, but just a little below his normally strong output. Would benefit from a few more edits.

    If you liked this review (or even if you didn't) check out oneguyrambling.com
    9MessyStinkman

    Beautiful, tragic, twisted, absurd, and darkly comic

    If you love Chan-wook Park, you know what to expect. His films are brutal, poetic, tragic, and artistic, with splashes of very grim humor. THIRST is clearly Park's style, and I loved every second of it, from the cinematography (every shot is gorgeous and creative) to the story, which blends Shakespearean tragedy, murderous love, Gothic horror, and layered character drama. The characters are complex and there is plenty of moral ambiguity to go around. Even the most sociopathic character evokes sympathy. The direction is restrained and the performances are nuanced - like SYMPATHY FOR MR. VENGEANCE, there are too many subtleties to take in on the first viewing. Chan-wook Park is an intelligent, bold, consistently surprising filmmaker. It's unpredictable - scenes go from brutal and heart-wrenching to laugh-out-loud hilarious in an instant. This is closer to LADY VENGEANCE then SYMPATHY FOR MR. VENGEANCE as far as being over-the-top and comical. But, like LADY VENGEANCE, it's incredibly rich, thought-provoking, and rewarding.

    If you like beautifully told vampire stories (LET THE RIGHT ONE IN) or are a fan of Chan-wook Park, seeing THIRST should be obvious. Easily one of the best films of 2009.
    10tjackson

    Romance, Religion, Madness, and lots of slurping

    Not for the squeamish, but the number of twists, inventive uses of situations using vampire mythology, gorgeous visual extremes, together with interesting and quirky characters make this one of the most stunning horror films I've ever seen. It descends into utter madness along with characters, but never seems exploitative or horrific without purpose. There are copious amounts of bloodletting accompanied by some nasty sucking and squishing sounds, but also subtle moments where you laugh out loud. As he tends to do, Chan-wook Park keeps you off center with leaps in time and plot and situation that you have to fill in for yourself forcing your involvement in the story and characters.

    And there's a lot of literal leaping. Keeping in the vein of vampire myth (pun intended), they have superhuman strength and can nearly leap tall buildings in a single bound (to coin a phrase). The first time our heroine is carried by the across the tops of buildings by the troubled vampire priest, it has all the magical romance of Lois Lane and Superman - but this romance becomes increasingly disturbing - but driven by a strange and conflicted 'love affair' not by mere horror.

    The acting is superb, particularly OK-vin Kim, the gorgeous actress in the female lead role who, at 22, shows a range that is remarkable. The character borders on a kind of black widow film noir type. She careens from innocent to impish to vixen to demon with utter conviction. This is a really smooth and nervy performance.

    If you love real art in horror, or are a fan of Oldboy - don't wait for the video, see it immediately.
    8Leofwine_draca

    Unique twist on the vampire film

    More excellent film-making from Park Chan-wook, who shows no signs of flagging in his quest to bring his unique brand of inventive and unique movies to the world. This is his version of a traditional vampire movie, and while it's not quite as quirky as I'd expected from this director, it certainly packs a punch and proves a breath of fresh air in a cinematic world inundated by the latest Twilight movies.

    Put simply, THIRST holds your attention. The storyline, about a priest who finds himself infected with a blood virus and then is slowly transformed into a bloodsucker, is never less than thoroughly entertaining. It goes without saying that the direction is flawless – every scene and sequence is expertly crafted, leaving no margin for error. Emphasis is on characterisation throughout, which is always a strong point, and the actors have the talent to fully bring their roles to life; the main actress is particularly fascinating.

    Overall, this is a gruesome, gripping, melancholic look at the world of the vampire. Be warned, it's explicit and often in your face, but as with the rest of the director's output, this is a film that sets out to challenge assumptions and overcome cliché. It works a treat.
    9Indyrod

    One of the best recent takes on the vampire genre

    Talk about getting your socks knocked off, this newest amazing movie from Park Chan-wook's would be my favorite new take on the vampire genre, if not for "Let the Right One In", which still remains my fav, but this one is right behind it. A Catholic Priest volunteers for some radical medical experiments, that turn him into a vampire. He tries his best to be a good vampire, and not kill anybody, but it's pretty clear, that's going to be rather difficult. Park mixes in some black comedy into this one, just as he does in most of his earlier films, but the subject matter is dead serious. It also has one of the best vampire sex scenes I have ever seen. The vampire Priest steals blood from hospitals and anywhere he can find it, but when he meets his new lover, things pretty much go downhill, when she wants to become a vampire too. This is an excellent entry into the vampire genre, and continues Park Chan-wook's amazing body of work. This is not to be missed, every minute of the 134 min running time is entertaining as hell.

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      The movie borrows many elements from Émile Zola's novel Thérèse Raquin. Tae-ju is named after Thérèse and Lady Ra is named after Madame Raquin.
    • Citations

      Priest Sang-hyeon: Grant me the following in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Like a leper rotting in flesh, let all avoid me. Like a cripple without limbs, let me not move freely. Remove my cheeks, tht tears may not roll down them. Crush my lips and tongue, that I may not sin with them. Pull out my nails, that I may not grasp nothing. Let my shoulders and back be bent, that I may carry nothing. Like a man with tumor in the head let me lack judgment. Ravage my body sworn to chastity leave me with no pride, and have me live in shame. Let no one pray for me. But only the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ have mercy on me.

    • Versions alternatives
      On the South Korean and French Blu-ray editions, there is a director's cut featuring 13 minutes of new footage, including extended versions of many scenes.
    • Connexions
      Featured in The Rotten Tomatoes Show: The Ugly Truth/G-Force/Orphan (2009)
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      Written by Johann Sebastian Bach

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 septembre 2009 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Corée du Sud
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site (en)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langues
      • Coréen
      • Anglais
      • Français
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Séoul, Corée du Sud
    • Sociétés de production
      • CJ Entertainment
      • Focus Features International (FFI)
      • Benex Movie Expert Fund
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      • 5 000 000 $US (estimé)
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      • 318 574 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 55 889 $US
      • 2 août 2009
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 13 085 023 $US
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