Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Not The Hunger But The Thirst


A couple of weeks ago when I wrote about Mia Wasikowska's performance in Stoker for my "Great Moments in Horror Actressing" series at The Film Experience I mentioned that I was feeling myself on a Park Chan-wook kick -- well this week the kick keeps kickin' as I write up my thoughts on Kim Ok-bin's outstanding work in Park's 2009 vampire film Thirst over there -- click on over, read it! And then you should probably maybe plan on re-watching PCW's film The Handmaiden soon too because that's an itch I feel myself real on top of scratching...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I struggle so much with Park. His movies look so good but I always feel like I'm admiring them from the sidelines instead of living in them. But maybe that's how I'm supposed to be watching them? Just finding them to be cool and stylish and disturbing but not much else. That being said, the performances are typically great and especially the two leads in Thirst.