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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.

Kwak Si-yang as  Yong-ju
Lee Jae-joon as  Gi-woong
Kim Chang-hwan as  Seong-jin
Lee Ik-jun as  Jun-woo
Park Mi-hyun as  Yong-ju's Mother
Kim So-hee as  Gi-woong's Mother
Jeong In-gi as  Gi-woong's Father
Song Ji-ho as  Jae-yeon

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Reviews

derrickluciano
2014/08/28

How can two broken guys take comfort in the light breeze of the wind? How can 2 lonely individuals cope up with a community of social class oppression, school pressures and politics, homophobia and extreme bullying?The story revolves on the love-hate relationship of two senior high school students who were friends since middle school. Gi-Wong, a leader of a school gang has family problems with his absent dad and a bit confused about his sexuality. Yong-ju, is more accepting of himself, and has a long-time deep affection for Gi-Wong. There will be developments that will happen that may deepen (or not, I will not tell) the relationship as both struggle and try to fit in the world they live in.The title Night Flight is actually the name of an old empty gay club about to be torn down, serving them as their only refuge, as they continue to dream and seek answers.I must say all the actors in the movie shined very well. The unmarried mother who tries her best to bring up her kid; the once- best friend, who felt betrayed and took revenge; the openly gay friend from the other school who had to transfer; the class president and gang member who cruelly makes sure everything is in order and "proper". Even Gi- Wong's dad in his short scene, gave a memorable performance. Last but not the least, I will like to congratulate the two leads, who even in their silent moments, spoke a thousand words thru their tender eyes...Cinematography was great and editing was fast. There seems to be a pervading poetic style used throughout the film.I highly recommend this intriguing movie. The story takes time to develop but when you get to the last suspenseful half, I promise you'll be glued to it like I was...

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Radu_A
2014/08/29

Most gay-themed films - in the West at least - focus on the positive. On relationship building, romance, sex, music or superficial trifles which are all necessary expressions of identity. Very rarely a film comes along which takes us to the dark side of gay life, and usually they focus on real events like "Prayers for Bobby" or "Boys don't cry". These reminders of hate and oppression are somewhat bearable because they put a barrier between their story and what we ourselves may have endured - the barrier of authenticity, location and time. This film, however, is different. What this film describes could happen anywhere - and is happening somewhere. If you sit this through, there is no escaping this fact, so watching this film is going to be a grueling experience if you are gay. And probably also if you witnessed gay bashing back in school and didn't do anything about it, because it will bring that memory back.For a long time, you won't see this coming as the story takes a lot of time to build. A high school boy has had a crush on the local leader of bullies since he was a kid - that side story perhaps being one of the few weaknesses of the plot. The guy ignores him though - until he steals the boy's bike for a getaway, which he then sells off. The boy keeps demanding his bike back, and through his obstinacy blossoms their relationship. However, through a series of increasingly threatening events, their secret leaks, which culminates in a violent catharsis.The slow build-up may be tiresome for some - not much happens in the first half - but it's very effective once the momentum pushes forward like an avalanche. As usual in Korean film, tech specs and performances are top notch - you can almost smell the sweat of fear running down from the protagonist's cheeks. Again as usual in Korean film, authority is squarely and convincingly blamed for turning students into norm-obsessed monsters. The authenticity of the teachers' misbehavior made me cringe more than once. Yet as unbearable as things may seem - there is a silver lining on the horizon at the end, as beautifully illustrated by the glimmering ashes in the air (but that's it for hints).In short: this is a gay must-see but has remained relatively unknown because of its harshness. Unlike most gay films, this one will very likely make you face the demons of your youth (if you were not that fortunate to grow up in a supportive environment). "Night Flight" can definitely give straight audiences an idea of what gay kids may have to go through, but it won't be an easy experience.

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