A Delicious Flight 2015 Uncut Exclusive
A Delicious Flight (2015): High-Altitude Scandals and Romance Released on October 22, 2015 A Delicious Flight (Original Title: Mas Iss Neun Bi Haeng
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As the flight progresses, these characters are forced into close quarters, leading to various erotic encounters and emotional confrontations. a delicious flight 2015 uncut exclusive
A Delicious Flight (2015) * Son Woo-hyuk. Cheol-i (철이) * Jeong Yoo-jin. Ae-ri (애리) * Shin Yu-ju. Shin-yeong (신영) * Jeon Hyeon-soo. The Movie Database
“A Delicious Flight” (2015) follows the intertwining lives of three couples and a mysterious lone traveler aboard a red-eye flight from Seoul to Jeju Island. What begins as a routine journey quickly descends into a night of seduction, betrayal, and raw emotional turbulence. Slipcase – Matte black with embossed silver foil
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Here is the frustrating truth: you cannot legally stream it. The rights are trapped in a bankruptcy labyrinth. However, physical copies occasionally resurface on Korean auction sites (use the search term "맛있는 비행 2015 무삭제 특별판"). Beware of fake "Uncut" versions on major streaming platforms—they still run 78 minutes.
1. The 12-Minute "Sake Ceremony" Sequence
The most famous deleted scene. In the uncut version, Jun-ho prepares a traditional Japanese kaiseki meal using abandoned airport sushi-grade tuna and fermented rice. The scene is shot in one continuous, unbroken take—a technical marvel where the camera drifts between close-ups of glistening fish and the actors’ increasingly flushed faces. The sexual tension is palpable, not through dialogue, but through the sound of chopsticks clicking, ice melting in whiskey glasses, and breathing. This entire sequence was cut to just 90 seconds in the theatrical release. One standout moment involves a bottle of 1982
5. Packaging & Design (Physical Edition)
- Slipcase – Matte black with embossed silver foil of airplane window silhouettes.
- Inner Art – Reversible cover: one side theatrical poster (2015), other side uncut exclusive illustration (two figures embracing in an airplane lavatory, steam rising).
- Insert – Replica of the fictional “Flight Safety Card” with hidden messages from the film.
- Disc Art – Each disc (2-disc set) features a different character’s eye reflected in an airplane window.
One standout moment involves a bottle of 1982 Château Margaux. In the uncut version, they drink it out of paper coffee cups. It’s a metaphor for class, for spontaneity, for finding luxury in the wrong vessel. The studio wanted real crystal glassware inserted via CGI. The exclusive cut refuses to compromise.