
El estudiante Yong Joo tiene como objetivo entrar en la Universidad de Seúl. Ki Woong es el líder de una banda en la escuela secundaria. Yong Joo y Ki Woong eran amigos en la escuela media, pero se han distanciado desde que entró a la escuela secundaria. Ki Taek asistió a la misma escuela secundaria que Yong Joo y Ki Woong. Ki Taek es intimidado por sus amigos. Yong Joo trata de ayudar a Ki Taek, pero Ki Woong sólo observa desde la distancia. Mientras tanto, la madre de Yong Joo se esfuerza por ganarse la vida y criar sola a su hijo. El padre de Ki Woong lucha para ser reincorporado en el trabajo después de ser despedido. Los maestros de la escuela enfatizan a los estudiantes que sus resultados académicos son más importantes que sus amigos. Yong Joo se siente tan solo. Él extiende su mano hacia Ki Woong. Synopsis by WikiDrama Edit Translation
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- Título original: 야간비행
- También conocida como: Voo Noturno , Ya Gan Bi Haeng , Yagan Bihaeng
- Guionista y Director: Leesong Hee Il
- Géneros: Romance, Juventud, Drama
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Reparto y créditos
- Kwak Shi YangYong JuPapel principal
- Lee Jae Joon Papel principal
- Choi Joon HaGi TaekPapel principal
- Kim Chang HwanSeong JinPapel principal
- Seo Jung JoonJeong JunPapel secundario
- Lee Ik JunJun UPapel secundario
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Tenias al gay fachero piola y te venis a agarrar al hetero violento que te robo la bici, te cago a piñas, te escupio en la cara Y ENCIMA le hace bullyng a tu mejor amigo. Pero a vos te pegaban en casa, que mierda esperabas???Yong ju llega a quedar como una acosador, el otro no es mejor tampoco. Gi Woong es simplemente un violento de mierda. Casi todos los personajes son odiables.
La escena de abuso sexual es innecesaria junto con otras muchas escenas más. Pareciera que quiere criticar muchos temas a la misma vez y le sale para el culo. Muy decepcionante

What a sweet poster! ... Fooled me. Well, I didn't even watch the trailer. I couldn't anticipate the plot, the atmosphere; nothing. Koreans have this unhealthy habit of using same-gender romance as fanservice, and personally, I'm so sick of it. They bring the sweet part of it and forget how unrealistic that is, especially in Korea, but it's trendy. So, coming from such a harsh society, it's rare to see a realistic and brave movie regarding this matter. Lately, not only in cinematography, but also music, I've noticed more support and attention in this country. Night Flight is nothing about fetishizing homosexuality and avoiding the truth. This movie manages to show a honest reality, with striking scenes and a solid plot.
It explores the relationship between three childhood friends — Yong Joo, Gi Wook and Gi Taek. Yong Joo and Gi Wook own the plot, while Gi Taek holds a meaningful role through the story. The two of them have a complicated relationship, a kind of bitter, one-sided friendship which lacks closeness and words. This already confusing relationship they have takes a new turn when Yong Joo realizes the feelings he has for Gi Wook have been romantic for a very long time. So he walks further. And everything crashes, in a very beautiful, aching way. Don't expect sweetness, there's no such thing. At least, not how it usually looks like. Let go of your affectionate dramaland and learn to see differently. The emotions can be seen only through gestures, the way the look at each other, the way they don't when they can't see each other (but they wonder about the other) and the words they always seem to share without speaking. Both cruel and kind words. Thus, the moments they speak, the dialogue is actually complex, behind its simple words. So, it's intense and much honest. I found they personalities very pure, pained and so lonely, bearing their own heavy stories, but they choose to cope with their feelings in completely opposite ways — Yong Joo is the bright, brave and sincere one, while Gi Wook is quieter, violent and doesn't know how to express himself. I thought for a moment, given their situations, it's more expected for their personalities to have been reversed, but this way it's actually more interesting, I really like that.
The acting, with more interest in the body language rather than words, was intense and surprisingly good. I could feel their pain growing under my skin, and all it took was looking into their eyes and their messy gestures. Some scenes are still haunting me.
Given how quiet and raw the movie feels, when the music starts, it speaks emotions. Not too much, really, just the right amount of sounds to make it more touching, at the right time. Visually, there are many important details; sometimes it's bright, but mostly dark. Some shoots are serene, colorful and truly artistic, matching the emotions (love), while some are simply raw, monotone and cruel, matching the reality (pain). A very creative contrast.
Do I plan on rewatching it? Of course, probably many times. I'm typing and I can feel the urge to go back and watch some parts, but I'll stay away for a while and let it sink in. Not long, though. I can't wait to see if it's going to hurt more or less (most likely, more). Profound movies always touch deeper the second time.
Yes, it's a sad, realistic movie, with sad teenagers in love. Too young to be so damaged, yet very common. And no, the actors don't look like models, their skin isn't godlike. They look human and, also, they fight for being humans, in a world full of emotionless and harmful silhouettes. This movie shouldn't be overlooked or judged before watching. Let go of any previous disappointing experience with gay-themed movies and dwell in Night Flight. It's the kind of movie that should be watched late at night, when the mind is a little tired to analyze, and the feelings are more perceptive. Because it stains, yet it doesn't feel only painful — it's also very sweet. Beautifully tragic.