2 New Korean Movies « YusFilm

Due to the ascendancy of the blockbusters such as Fast and Furious 4, Star Trek and Terminator Salvation, I be missing not paid publicity to Korean films on a prolonged beforehand. Or to be more ingenuously, I be missing divers forces times view that the area of study in Korean films is cliche (e.g. Gambling, Gangster), which makes me manumit into the open air a effectively yawn in the humiliation leave behind.
#1.
However, this May, two uncontrollable movies that would punch the Korean Box Office came into the open air. Thirst (2009)
Directed not later than Chan-Wook Park, who has directed Oldboy (2003), the Grand Prix recompense conquering hero at Cannes in 2004, Thirst is the most anticipated mist in Korea at the note.

As I be missing been impressed not later than Oldboy, I’d like to custodian on the alert for Thirst, and prone to help what changes Park has made to arrangement his own vampire mist. It is sneakily a holy man concerned in a failed medical examination, which turns him into a vampire.
#2. This mist has a species of thriller and the boards behaviour, and I’d like to custodian on the alert for it because I differentiate Bong is exceptionally special-occasion in creating those species. Mother (2009)
Directed chiefly not later than Joon-Ho Bong, who has directed The Host (2006), Mother is sneakily an obsolescent mummy who desperately searches on the criminals who framed her son on their eradication. He has also directed Memories of Murder (2003), which is in favour as a human being of the outwit Korean thrillers made.
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