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Song Kang-ho and Kim Ok-bin in Thirst (2009)

Metacritic reviews

Thirst

73

Metascore

21 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
  • 91
    Entertainment WeeklyLisa Schwarzbaum
    Entertainment WeeklyLisa Schwarzbaum
    A gaudy, daring, operatic, and bloody funny provocation of a melodrama from Park Chan-wook.
  • 80
    Film Threat
    Film Threat
    A terrific film. Loosely based on Emile Zola's novel "Therese Raquin."
  • 80
    Los Angeles Times
    Los Angeles Times
    Are you hungering for that rare vampire movie with serious intellectual heft, ravishing undead, biting passion and a healthy splash of irony as well as iron in all that spilled red blood? Wait no longer, Korean auteur Park Chan-wook's Thirst should satisfy.
  • 75
    The A.V. ClubKeith Phipps
    The A.V. ClubKeith Phipps
    Thirst never picks up the momentum of Park’s best-known work. But its turgid pace creates a queasy fascination all its own, drawing viewers into an ever-darkening locus of sin and obsession where even the wish for redemption comes at a terrible cost.
  • 70
    The Hollywood Reporter
    The Hollywood Reporter
    Stunning production quality and the story's extremity should arouse interest beyond the specialty Asian market.
  • 70
    New York Magazine (Vulture)David Edelstein
    New York Magazine (Vulture)David Edelstein
    The movie's evolution from somber spiritual torment to icky body horror to fetishistic sex to wild lyricism (vampires pogoing off buildings) to Grand Guignol splatter is exhilarating.
  • 70
    Village Voice
    Village Voice
    The most intriguing aspect of Thirst is the steady erosion of Sang-hyeon's ethics, slackened from "do not" to "do not kill" to "do not kill the undeserving" by the lure of those O+ cocktails.
  • 70
    The New York TimesA.O. Scott
    The New York TimesA.O. Scott
    Unfortunately, it is also less than the sum of its parts -- overly long, lacking in narrative momentum and too often choosing sensation over coherence.
  • 63
    USA TodayClaudia Puig
    USA TodayClaudia Puig
    Forget "Twilight." Fans of vampire movies are not likely to see anything more graphic, extreme or twisted than Thirst.
  • 50
    VarietyDerek Elley
    VarietyDerek Elley
    An overlong stygian comedy that badly needs a transfusion of genuine inspiration.
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