A Delicious Flight 2015 Uncut Exclusive Patched

Only 1,200 bottles were set aside for this uncut run. Each is hand-numbered, wax-sealed, and comes with a small booklet of vineyard notes written during the 2015 harvest.

A Delicious Flight (2015), originally titled Mas-iss-neun Bi-haeng a delicious flight 2015 uncut exclusive

The South Korean film A Delicious Flight (2015), directed by Sang-hoon Choi, is a romance and erotic drama set primarily within the confined, high-altitude environment of an airplane. Narrative Structure and Conflict Only 1,200 bottles were set aside for this uncut run

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. Narrative Structure and Conflict The most famous deleted

“Chef,” a flight attendant named Sasha whispered, sliding a stainless steel cloche onto my counter. “The gentleman in 1A is asking for the real menu.”

The term in this context is not marketing fluff. Due to a legal dispute between the director and the film’s financiers (a now-defunct production house called Golden Star Entertainment), the restored cut was only legally available for a six-week window in December 2015. The director reportedly smuggled the master reels out of a storage unit, recut them in his apartment, and distributed 5,000 signed USB drives through independent Korean comic book stores.