A Delicious Flight -2015- -uncut- Here

“For dinner tonight, we have a choice of braised beef in red wine sauce, herb-crusted chicken, or a wild mushroom risotto.”

Do not watch this film on a free, ad-supported platform. Those versions are almost always the "15+" theatrical cut. To appreciate the narrative flow, you must seek the physical media rip or the specific "Uncut" listing, usually clocking in at 97 minutes (versus the 85-minute theatrical cut). A Delicious Flight -2015- -Uncut-

The Uncut version of A Delicious Flight (2015) is superior because it respects the intelligence of the audience. The editing cuts in the theatrical release actually make the plot confusing. For example, during a pivotal scene where Dae-sik reveals a secret, the theatrical cut jumps from dialogue to morning sunlight. You are left wondering, "Did that just happen?" “For dinner tonight, we have a choice of

Absolutely. The search volume for has actually spiked in recent years due to the rise of Korean indie film retrospectives on streaming services like Tubi and Amazon Prime (though usually under different localized titles). The Uncut version of A Delicious Flight (2015)

In the version, the pacing allows these motivations to breathe. We see the boredom and the fatigue of the flight crew, the restless energy of the passengers, and the silent, chemical shifts in atmosphere that lead to intimacy. The film is not merely about the act of sex, but about the circumstances that drive people to seek solace in strangers.

However, the "Uncut" (or often labeled "Director's Cut") version released shortly after for international markets and Blu-ray collectors restored approximately 12 minutes of footage. Here is what the version includes that the theatrical version cut away from:

A flight attendant who also happens to be the manager's ex-girlfriend.