Rating of
3.5/4
Vampires of Korea
Alaine - wrote on 12/16/11
So it starts out as a simple Korean priest turns vampire flick, then it gets different. Lust, ghosts, fantasies, vampire love and vampire helpers, "easy blood" and "fresh blood", betrayals, murders, resurrection, faith healing, drowning, flying, leaping, Mahjong, self-flagellation, realistic sex, strange virus, in-law abuse, a half-wit, warts, skin growths, and much more. The plot twists and re-twists and there are surprises. Some of the special effects are remarkable as they seem ordinary. Righteous ending at daybreak, too.