South Korean helmer Park Chan-wook ("Old Boy," "Sympathy for Lady Vengeance") has already settled on his next two movies - a love story set in a mental asylum and a modern-day vampire movie reports Variety.
He'll start shooting his next movie described as an "offbeat romantic comedy" in March, for Fall '06 release. Story is centered on two inmates - a man, and a woman who thinks she's a cyborg. First draft of the script entitled "Saibogeu jiman gwaenchanha" is already completed, though no English title has finally been decided on. Budgeted at $2.5 million, pic will have "at least one big star and quite a lot of CG effects for the woman's fantasies" says Park. Shooting will last three months.
Following that, Park confirmed his next production will be the palindromic "Evil Live," starring popular thesp Song Gang-ho. The story is under tight wraps and is said it might get the country's Catholic groups hot under their collars. The $5 million budget flick will begin shooting sometime in 2007.
