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RE: Thirst (Korean film): and odd but nicely-done vampire film

in #movies6 years ago

To bear the Word of the Lord in our world full of sinful temptations - work, as you know, is not from the lungs. And what if good, in the person of a respected Catholic priest, finds not only "fists", but also a real demoniac look? The creators of the South Korean movie "Bakjwi" tell us about the heavy and painful throwing of a once pure soul in the body of a man who, as a result of a strange medical experiment, is losing his good human life day by day. This is expressed in the struggle of two opposing principles: what is a grave sin for man, then for the beast there is only a norm of behavior. Especially when you consider that all this happens in the harsh conditions of the world of people who are most frightened by the unknown and who with equal passion desire either a speedy and painless withdrawal from life or eternal life.
But, perhaps, at the head of all this is the longstanding opposition of good and evil, their struggle and their dualism. How can sin be terrible if it is committed for the sake of helping another person? And how much can forbidden light love, expressed in a vicious temptation and pulling a chain of bloody crimes? But in the personality of the protagonist, how much is complicated and so confusing, that most likely after watching the film, each viewer will make up his own opinion, making his conclusions, but it is unlikely that this brightly emotional and action-packed tape will leave anyone indifferent. The narrowness of the narrative is emphasized by a fair amount of wise phrases, dialogues and citations, which you would like to remember or write out, which, you will agree, is not a frequent occurrence for a film about vampires.

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excellent follow-up. Thanks for sharing and I am glad you enjoyed the film as well.

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