Thirst works perfectly for someone who enjoyed the passion of Twilight, but is searching for something a bit more thrilling. The man is torn between his catholic faith and lust for both blood and his best friend’s wife.
Soon, Sang-hyun realizes his healthy state only remains when he drinks human blood. Sang-hyun reconnects with his childhood friend, Kang-woo ( Shin Ha-kyun) and his wife, Tae-ju ( Kim Ok-bin), finding himself attracted to her. Sang-hyun miraculously recovers- something that should be impossible. The experiment fails and the priest is infected by the virus, resulting in a blood transfusion. A beloved priest, Sang-hyun ( Kang-Ho Song), volunteers to endure medical experimentation in hopes of creating a vaccine for a deadly virus. Loosely based on a novel from the 1800s, famed Korean director Park Chan-wook delves into the horrifically steamy world of vampires with Thirst. Although not as overt in its LGBT+ themes as its source material, Blood and Roses is a good choice for anyone else who wishes Alice and Bella had gotten together during Twilight. The movie is ridiculous in the best way possible, shamelessly celebrating the oddities of its vampiric possession plotline while artfully portraying its 1960s setting. When her cousin throws a ball to celebrate his upcoming marriage, Carmilla, accompanied by the spirit of her vampire relative, decides to make her presence on the event barbarically known. As her envy for her cousin’s lover grows, Carmilla becomes fanatical about the history of a rumored vampire relative.
A lonely heiress, Carmilla ( Annette Vadim), grows increasingly jealous of her cousin’s ( Mel Ferrer) engagement to her friend, Georgia ( Elsa Martinelli). Accompanied by gritty black and white shots, the film is a beautifully intimate take on the genre.Īn adaptation of the famed novella, Camilla, 1960 erotic horror film Blood and Roses warns viewers against jealousy, lust, and wearing the clothing of your deceased vampire ancestors. With Camille de Casabianca, Jean-Louis Desnos, Danile Dubroux, Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Though A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night is not as reliant on romance as Twilight, the movie's a darkly enthralling narrative of two lonely people finding solace in one another and it makes for an original love story. The Heiress: Directed by Viviane Berthommier, Danile Dubroux, Marie-Christine Questerbert, Helma Sanders-Brahms, Jutta Brckner, Ula Stckl. When a chain of bloody circumstances lead to the pair meeting one another, the equally despairful duo find themselves unable to escape their unique connection. Arash ( Arash Marandi), a deeply indebted citizen of the city, struggles to support himself and his drug-addicted father. Though she lives her life based on a strict moral code, the woman lacks any sort of meaningful human connection. Unknown to Bad City’s few residents, the lonely vampiric woman travels the streets at night, hunting men who abuse and mistreat women. In a dilapidated Iranian city lives an unnamed vampire ( Sheila Vand) who roams the land on a skateboard. A western-romance-horror mashup, A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night is a feminist flick worthy of its high praise.