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Bakjwi

  • 20092009
  • K-18K-18
  • 2h 14m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
47K
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POPULARITY
4,232
214
Song Kang-ho and Kim Ok-bin in Bakjwi (2009)
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Through a failed medical experiment, a priest is stricken with vampirism and is forced to abandon his ascetic ways.Through a failed medical experiment, a priest is stricken with vampirism and is forced to abandon his ascetic ways.Through a failed medical experiment, a priest is stricken with vampirism and is forced to abandon his ascetic ways.

IMDb RATING
7.1/10
47K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
4,232
214
  • Director
    • Park Chan-wook
  • Writers
    • Émile Zola(inspired by "Thérèse Raquin")
    • Park Chan-wook(screenplay by)
    • Seo-kyeong Jeong(screenplay by)
  • Stars
    • Song Kang-ho
    • Kim Ok-bin
    • Hee-jin Choi
Top credits
  • Director
    • Park Chan-wook
  • Writers
    • Émile Zola(inspired by "Thérèse Raquin")
    • Park Chan-wook(screenplay by)
    • Seo-kyeong Jeong(screenplay by)
  • Stars
    • Song Kang-ho
    • Kim Ok-bin
    • Hee-jin Choi
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 143User reviews
    • 257Critic reviews
    • 73Metascore
  • See more at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 17 wins & 19 nominations

    Videos7

    Thirst -- Redband Trailer
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    Thirst -- Redband Trailer
    Thirst
    Clip 2:23
    Thirst
    Thirst -- "Can You Bend This?"
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    Thirst -- "Can You Bend This?"
    Thirst -- "Hospital Room"
    Clip 1:49
    Thirst -- "Hospital Room"
    Thirst -- "Shoes"
    Clip 1:08
    Thirst -- "Shoes"
    Thirst -- "Vampires Are Cuter Than I Thought'"
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    Thirst -- "Vampires Are Cuter Than I Thought'"
    Thirst -- "I'm Not Catholic"
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    Thirst -- "I'm Not Catholic"

    Photos87

    Park Chan-wook in Bakjwi (2009)
    Kim Ok-bin in Bakjwi (2009)
    Song Kang-ho in Bakjwi (2009)
    Song Kang-ho and Kim Ok-bin in Bakjwi (2009)
    Shin Ha-kyun and Kim Ok-bin in Bakjwi (2009)
    Song Kang-ho and Mercedes Cabral in Bakjwi (2009)
    Kim Ok-bin in Bakjwi (2009)
    Park Chan-wook at an event for Bakjwi (2009)
    Park Chan-wook at an event for Bakjwi (2009)
    Bakjwi (2009)
    Song Kang-ho and Kim Ok-bin in Bakjwi (2009)
    Song Kang-ho and Kim Ok-bin in Bakjwi (2009)

    Top cast

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    Song Kang-ho
    Song Kang-ho
    • Sang-hyun
    Kim Ok-bin
    Kim Ok-bin
    • Tae-ju
    • (as Kim Ok-vin)
    Hee-jin Choi
    • Nurse Sa
    Seo Dong-soo
    Seo Dong-soo
    • Hyo-sung
    Hwa-ryong Lee
    • Doctor Ku
    Ra Mi-ran
    Ra Mi-ran
    • Nurse Yu
    In-hwan Park
    In-hwan Park
    • Priest Roh
    • (as Park In-hwan)
    Eriq Ebouaney
    Eriq Ebouaney
    • Emmanuel Research Director
    • (as Eriq Ebouney)
    Thati Pele
    • Emmanuel Research Nun
    • (as Onthatile Peele)
    Jong-ryol Choi
    • 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
    Dal-su Oh
    Dal-su Oh
    • Young-du
    • (as Oh Dal-su)
    Mercedes Cabral
    Mercedes Cabral
    • Evelyn
    Song Young-Chang
    Song Young-Chang
    • Seung-dae
    • (as Song Young-chang)
    Cheol-woo Han
    • Investigator
    • Director
      • Park Chan-wook
    • Writers
      • Émile Zola(inspired by "Thérèse Raquin")
      • Park Chan-wook(screenplay by)
      • Seo-kyeong Jeong(screenplay by)
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      The first mainstream Korean film to feature full-frontal male nudity
    • Quotes

      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.

    • Alternate versions
      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.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Rotten Tomatoes Show: The Ugly Truth/G-Force/Orphan (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Ich habe genug
      (Cantata BWV 82)

      Written by Johann Sebastian Bach

    User reviews143

    Review
    Review
    Featured review
    7/10
    A heretic genre piece from Park Chan-wook
    A vampire love story loosely based on Émile Zola's THERESE RAQUIN, Chan-wook Park's THIRST (its original Korean title literally means: bat) is a blood-soaked psychological thriller about a Catholic priest Sang-hyun (Song Kang-ho), after experiencing a death-defying recovery owing to an undisclosed blood transfusion during his volunteer mission to find a vaccine for a deadly virus, he becomes the only survivor among all the infected, which attracts many devotees to worship him as a miracle from God. But the reality is that a craving for human blood has been commenced after the incident, the virus is still plaguing him, his skin is afflicted with blisters, only human blood can prohibit the symptoms and turn him into a nighttime creature endowed with all its well-established trappings like self- recovery, human-exceeding agility and strength.

    So he becomes a vampire priest, battles his thirst for blood and sexual lust aroused by his metamorphosis, and also, it is a game-changer for his devout faith. He is reunited with his childhood friend Kang-woo (Shin), who is diagnosed with cancer, and his mother Lady Ra (Kim Hae-suk). But it is Tae-ju (Kim OK-bin), Kang-woo's wife, who is an orphan raised in the household, en-kindles Sang-hyun's repressed desire, deeply affected by Tae-ju's wretched story of being abused by both Kang-woo and Lady Ra, he ventures into a sexual relationship with her, eventually leads to a premeditated murder, afterwards, both plagued by guilt and haunted by the dead, their rapport internally disrupts when Sang-hyun finds out Tae-ju's ulterior motive, after a violent commotion, Tae-ju has been brought back to life as a vampire. The rest of the story can be viewed as a doomed romance driven by the incongruous nature between a man and a woman who may or may not love him.

    The film harvests a Jury Prize in Cannes 2009, a massive domestic box-office champion too, it highly encapsulates Park Chan-wook's stylishness of drenching gore with nimble camera-movement and lurid colour scheme, paves the way for his next step into mainstream Hollywood with big star vehicle STOKER (2013). Notably, it also inquires into one's utmost challenge to his religious belief, Sang-hyun is as much as tormented by the ascetic canons of Catholicism as his sexual impulse and blood-thirst after the infection, until the final abandonment of his saintly embodiment before he meets the crucifixion.

    Song Kang-ho, the most bankable film star in South Korea, diverts from his regular kind guy persona, embraces his fatalistic destruction with compassionate commitment, flares up with retro sheen under Chan-wook's slick versatility either in CGI-embroidered sequences or the claustrophobic settings where blood is running amok. Kim OK-bin, a newcomer then, triumphantly trumps all the veterans in her stunning depiction of Tae-ju's conflicted personalities and raw seduction, both actors also bravely engage in stark nude scenes which are still not common to be seen on the mainstream territory. Kim Hae-suk, as Lady Ra, achieves a different kind of thrill using only her eyeballs to dictate the most compelling set piece of suspense, and remains as the most uncertain variable up until the very end, indeed, all three performances are mind-blowing in this heretic genre piece, and Park Chan- wook is destined to continue his streak as an iconoclast condemning the morbid society by spiking bloodshed into violence and sex in a more global scope.
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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 30, 2009 (South Korea)
    • Countries of origin
      • South Korea
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site (en)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Korean
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Thirst
    • Filming locations
      • Seoul, South Korea
    • Production companies
      • CJ Entertainment
      • Focus Features International (FFI)
      • Benex Movie Expert Fund
    • See more company credits at IMDbPro

    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $318,574
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $55,889
      • Aug 2, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $13,085,023
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      2 hours 14 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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