Night Flight

Night Flight (2014)

7.6IMDb
8.3DouBan

High school top student Yong Jun and his friend Keze face the pressure of the college entrance examination side by side, as well as the campus violence from bully classmate Zhixiong. The three were once the best childhood friends, but they became strangers because of a past event. In an off-campus fight, Zhixiong rode Yong Jun's bike, and their lives intersected again. Yongjun plucked up his courage and showed his long-hidden admiration for Zhixiong, but Zhixiong could only protect Yongjun silently. The two men's ambiguity was seen by Keitzer, who was so betrayed that he deliberately spread the male love affair on campus, putting Yong Jun and even Zhixiong in an unprecedented crisis. "Night Flying" is the latest masterpiece by South Korean gay director Lee Song Hee Il after "No regrets" and was shortlisted for the panoramic unit of the 64th Berlin Film Festival. Taking an abandoned gay bar called "Night Flying" as the starting point, the director slowly launched a love-hate entanglement between two high school boys to boldly expose the little-known campus violence in South Korean society. Flying at Night takes colleges and universities as a microcosm. Through a small part, it can be seen that the whole reflects the problems of marginal groups brought by elite education to South Korean society. It can be said that it is the most ambitious work since Li Song Xili started his film.

High school top student Yong Jun and his friend Keze face the pressure of the college entrance examination side by side, as well as the campus violence from bully classmate Zhixiong. The three were once the best childhood friends, but they became strangers because of a past event. In an off-campus fight, Zhixiong rode Yong Jun's bike, and their lives intersected again. Yongjun plucked up his courage and showed his long-hidden admiration for Zhixiong, but Zhixiong could only protect Yongjun silently. The two men's ambiguity was seen by Keitzer, who was so betrayed that he deliberately spread the male love affair on campus, putting Yong Jun and even Zhixiong in an unprecedented crisis. "Night Flying" is the latest masterpiece by South Korean gay director Lee Song Hee Il after "No regrets" and was shortlisted for the panoramic unit of the 64th Berlin Film Festival. Taking an abandoned gay bar called "Night Flying" as the starting point, the director slowly launched a love-hate entanglement between two high school boys to boldly expose the little-known campus violence in South Korean society. Flying at Night takes colleges and universities as a microcosm. Through a small part, it can be seen that the whole reflects the problems of marginal groups brought by elite education to South Korean society. It can be said that it is the most ambitious work since Li Song Xili started his film.

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