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DramaRomance

Night Flight

- An uneasy flight of two broken boys.

Yong-ju, Gi-woong and Gi-taek used to be best friends in middle school, but in high school, Gi-woong becomes a member of the gang that bullies Gi-taek. As Yong-ju tries to fix this broken relationship, he realizes his special feeling toward Gi-woong.

Release Date : 2014-08-28

Language :Korean

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Cinema DalAtnine Film

Production Country : South Korea

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Kwak Si-yang

Character Name : Yong-ju

Original Name : 곽시양

Gender : Male

Lee Jae-joon

Character Name : Gi-woong

Original Name : 이재준

Gender : Male

Choi Joon-ha

Character Name : Gi-taek

Original Name : Choi Joon-ha

Gender : Male

Kim Chang-hwan

Character Name : Seong-jin

Original Name : Kim Chang-hwan

Gender : Male

Lee Ik-jun

Character Name : Jun-woo

Original Name : Lee Ik-jun

Gender : Male

Park Mi-hyeon

Character Name : Yong-ju's Mother

Original Name : 박미현

Gender : Female

Kim So-hee

Character Name : Gi-woong's Mother

Original Name : Kim So-hee

Gender : Female

Jeong In-gi

Character Name : Gi-woong's Father

Original Name : 정인기

Gender : Male

Lee Geon-hui

Character Name : Jae-ho

Original Name : Lee Geon-hui

Gender : Male

Yoon Geon-il

Character Name : Beom-jin

Original Name : Yoon Geon-il

Gender : Male

Lee Seo-won

Character Name : Jong-pil

Original Name : Lee Seo-won

Gender : Male

Park Jin-a

Character Name : Hyun-ju

Original Name : Park Jin-a

Gender : Male

Song Ji-ho

Character Name : Jae-yeon

Original Name : 송지호

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2025-04-16

As three childhood friends grow up, their relationship changes as one splinters off to join a gang leaving “Yong-ju” (Kwak Si-yang) in the lurch and “Gi-Taek” (Jun-ha Choi) being bullied. “Yong-ju” has a bigger problem, though, and that is his affection for his erstwhile pal and the now leader of this pack “Gi-woong” (Jae-Joon Lee) whom he loves from the shadows. With pressure mounting on the young man to get the grades needed for university and his hormones raging, he starts to take risks that soon get spotted by the manipulative “Seong-jin” (Chang-hwan Kim) who sows seeds of destruction and exclusion that are to violently strain loyalties and perhaps forge a new understanding between the two in the face of some fairly obnoxious homophobia. On the face if it, this is just another story of teenage, angst-ridden, unrequited love - but both leading men deliver quite authentic performances as their conflict within themselves, with each other and with their malevolent schoolmates all gradually and quite poignantly come to an head. It’s a story about acceptability, sure, but it’s also one about personality, choices and fear - and though maybe a little slowly paced, it does show just how toxic school life can be for boys struggling to find their own identity amidst a sea of hostility, conformity and even a little jealousy. There’s romance here, but as far distant from an Hollywood style as you are likely to encounter and if you like films that don’t mince their words as they depict coming-of-age from a grittier perspective, then this is a well-acted and potently written example that’s well worth a look.