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UPDATED: 'Thirst' Poster Banned in Korea
Friday, March 20, 2009


By: MrDisgusting
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Updated with image of banned posters! Well now, this is a shame. A poster is banned and we can't see it, what a waste of good press! Today Variety broke the news that the one sheet for Park Chan-wook's Thirst has been banned in Korea. You can read all about it inside and watch for the film to hit theaters here in the States thanks to Focus Features. Click here for the international trailer, or read on for the story.

Koreans treat their clergy with reverence -- even if that means upsetting a favorite native helmer.

"Oldboy" director Park Chan-wook found out the hard way when a teaser poster for his vampire pic "Thirst" was banned because it depicts a priest in a sexual context.

Poster features the figure of a bat, which is the Korean title of the film, using the images of its leading character, a priest-turned-vampire (Song Kang-ho) being strangled by a naked woman (Kim Ok-bin).

The ban is the work of the South Korea's Media Rating Board, which has become more strict about the depiction of sexuality these days. The international poster for John Cameron Mitchell's "Shortbus" was banned in February.

"Thirst," co-financed by Universal, is due for release in South Korea on April 30; the production team still plans to use the poster as key artwork for marketing outside Korea.

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Skratchy
6:14pm, March 20, 2009

I didn't even know this was coming out. Sounds awesome and Park Chan-wook is an amazing director. Least we'll get to see the poster here.


Ardeth Blood
6:19pm, March 20, 2009

We have seen worse out there then that.


turtlenipple
6:45pm, March 20, 2009

can't wait for this, is that the actor from Host too? so good


billbeast
7:10pm, March 20, 2009

THAT! poster was banned?. It's not even that bad


LordofDarkness
9:04pm, March 20, 2009

Bill, it's fucking Korea. They ban Teletubby posters.


Kennreaper666
9:58pm, March 20, 2009

Why is korean or japenese horror films so f*cking brutal and bloody and better?


nightmaric
10:19pm, March 20, 2009

Cause unlike U.S films they aren't afraid to kill and show us the blood.


milkman
11:41pm, March 20, 2009

Also, their directors, especially like Park-Chan and Miike are briiliant. For this horror fan, this movie is greatly anticipated. Can't wait!


Crox83
12:10am, March 21, 2009

Where's the image on the bat? idgi.


Bukowski Thompson
12:21am, March 21, 2009

i just watched "Let the Right One In" for the first time. This movie kicked so much ass.... I don't think anybody can top that, best vampire movie I've seen or horror movie in a long time. IF YOU HAVEN'T WATCHED LTROI; I advise you to do so right now.


wolves ate the king
6:24pm, March 21, 2009

poster is interesting, but yes after watching let the right one in Park Chan-wook better make it good, but this is the same guy who did oldboy, so i have much expectation and anticpation.


killerkong56
11:00pm, March 21, 2009

They banned this poster? Really? It is not that bad, but that whole culture and religion thing is very serious. Korean horror movies are the shit right beside the French. I wanna see this film.


flesheater123
12:29am, March 22, 2009

Thats fuckin awesome poster.... If this was japan they wouldn't of have done that. Fuckin koreans man stop acting like a bunch of babys. Its true anyways priest do due sexual stuff. LOL


Chainsaw in the Ass
7:27am, March 22, 2009

Poster is awesome. Also as much as I loved Let the Right One In, I don't get why people think it could never be topped. It's not even the best.


Vasquez
11:46am, March 22, 2009

comin to theatres~!!! kickass, will be first in line~!!!


kick in da balls
6:00pm, March 22, 2009

cool poster.


ChrisV
11:16pm, March 22, 2009

wow, government censorship is retarded.


gutmuncher
2:30pm, March 23, 2009

I think both posters are actually cool regardless of the censoship. I do want to see this movie.


Nighthawk
9:05am, March 27, 2009

After directing Oldboy I'm interested in anything Park Chan-wook is involved with.


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