Thirst Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.10/10 from 52000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Thirst

Title in Italiano:

Bakjwi

Title in Português:

Thirst - Este é o meu Sangue

Synopsis

In Korea, the dedicated Priest Hyo-Sung volunteers to work in a special research of the Emmanuel Virus, a.k.a. Curse of Bazira that does not affect African, only Caucasian and Asian; However he contracts the disease and dies, but after a blood transfusion, he surprisingly survives among the fifty volunteers and is considered saint by the worshipers.

Sooner Hyo-Sung finds that the transfusion was made using vampires blood and he is thirsty for blood and lust for woman. Hyo-Sung finds a way to get the necessary blood without killing innocent people.

When he sees Tae-ju that he met in Pusan when he was a teenager, Hyo-Sung learns that the young woman is abused by her husband Kang-woo and by stepmother Lady Ra. The priest has sex with Tae-ju and sooner they plot a scheme to get rid of Kang-woo.

Then Hyo-Sung turns Tae-ju into a vampire, but the blood spree of Tae-ju forces Hyo-Sung to an ultimate decision.

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Thirst
Ich habe genug
Thirst Cantata (Johann Sebastian Bach)
Jo Yeong-wook: Performer
Africa (Hong Yoo-Jin)
Jo Yeong-wook: Performer
Sang-Hyun's Prayer: Voice By Song Kang-Ho
Jo Yeong-wook: Performer
Resurrection (Hong Yoo-Jin)
Jo Yeong-wook: Performer
Just One Sip (Seok Seung-Hee)
Jo Yeong-wook: Performer
Lust (Hong Yoo-Jin)
Jo Yeong-wook: Performer
Bach On Radio (Hong Yoo-Jin)
Jo Yeong-wook: Performer
Under a Streetlight (Lee Jung-Hee)
Jo Yeong-wook: Performer
Sang-hyun (Hong Dae-Sung)
Jo Yeong-wook: Performer
The Wrong Encounter (Seok Seung-Hee)
Jo Yeong-wook: Performer
Gloomy Street (Hong Yoo-Jin)
Jo Yeong-wook: Performer
On Sundays (Hong Yoo-Jin)
Jo Yeong-wook: Performer
A Cute Vampire (Lee Jung-Hee)
Jo Yeong-wook: Performer
Murder At the Lakeshore (Seok Seung-Hee)
Jo Yeong-wook: Performer
Mom, Please Forgive Me (Seok Seung-Hee)
Jo Yeong-wook: Performer
I'm Nothing (Hong Yoo-Jin)
Jo Yeong-wook: Performer
A Guilty Conscience (Seok Seung-Hee)
Jo Yeong-wook: Performer
Kang-woo Comes Back (Lee Jung-Hee)
Jo Yeong-wook: Performer
I Want to Go to My Husband (Seok Seung-Hee)
Jo Yeong-wook: Performer
Happy Birthday (Hong Yoo-Jin)
Jo Yeong-wook: Performer
Tae-ju (Lee Jung-Hee)
Jo Yeong-wook: Performer
Mrs. Ra (Hong Yoo-Jin)
Jo Yeong-wook: Performer
Thirst Cantata With Strings (Johann Sebastian Bach)
Jo Yeong-wook: Performer
Sang-hyun's Prayer (Hong Dae-Sung)
Jo Yeong-wook: Performer
Sang-Hyun's Prayer: Voice By Song Kang-Ho
Jo Yeong-wook: Performer
I'm Nothing (Hong Yoo-Jin)
Jo Yeong-wook: Performer
Sang-hyun's Prayer (Hong Dae-Sung)
Jo Yeong-wook: Performer

User reviews

Margaret Perez
10/10

The use of traditional Korean instruments in the soundtrack adds a unique and authentic touch to the music, creating a rich and immersive listening experience that transports the audience into the world of the film. The haunting vocals and ethereal harmonies evoke a sense of mystery and intrigue, drawing the audience deeper into the narrative and enhancing the overall cinematic experience.

Thomas King
5/10

The music during the transformation scenes is particularly impactful, emphasizing the physical and emotional changes that the characters go through. It adds a layer of intensity to these crucial moments.

Joshua Hill
6/10

The inclusion of vocal chants and whispers in the soundtrack adds an element of mystique and mysticism to the overall tone of the film. It enhances the supernatural aspects of the story.

Joshua Jones
3/10

I found the Thirst soundtrack to be quite underwhelming and uninspired. The music failed to create a sense of tension or excitement during key moments of the film, leaving me feeling disconnected from the story.

Ashley Turner
6/10

The contrast between the soft, melodic pieces and the more chaotic, dissonant tracks mirrors the internal struggle of the main character, Hyo-Sung. The soundtrack effectively conveys his inner turmoil and conflicts.

Deborah King
6/10

The soundtrack of Thirst perfectly captures the dark and twisted nature of the storyline. The eerie and haunting melodies heighten the sense of unease throughout the movie.

Karen Hall
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Thirst is a masterful blend of different musical elements that enhance the storytelling and immerse the audience in the dark and twisted world of the film.

Laura Phillips
5/10

The use of traditional Korean instruments in the soundtrack adds a unique and cultural touch to the overall atmosphere of the film. It creates a sense of authenticity and depth to the storytelling.

Elizabeth Smith
7/10

Additionally, the use of music in key moments of the film, such as the transformation of Tae-ju into a vampire, amplifies the emotional impact of the scenes and immerses the audience even further into the twisted world of the characters. The soundtrack effectively heightens the suspense and intrigue, making the viewing experience more engaging and memorable.

Lisa Miller
7/10

The soundtrack of Thirst perfectly captures the dark and intense atmosphere of the movie, enhancing the tension and drama of the story. The haunting melodies and eerie sounds create a sense of unease that adds depth to the characters' struggles and conflicts.

George Nelson
9/10

The soundtrack of Thirst is a haunting and mesmerizing blend of eerie melodies and intense rhythms that perfectly capture the dark and twisted nature of the film. Each track immerses the listener in the unsettling atmosphere of the story, enhancing the emotional impact of the characters' struggles and conflicts.

Elizabeth Nelson
5/10

The soundtrack enhances the suspense and tension in key scenes, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats. It creates a sense of anticipation and unease that lingers long after the movie ends.

Carol Hill
2/10

Additionally, I felt that the soundtrack lacked cohesion and failed to establish a consistent mood throughout the movie. The abrupt changes in musical style and tone were jarring and detracted from the overall viewing experience, making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the world of the film.