Flight (2009 film)

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Flight

Theatrical poster
Directed by Park Jeong-hun
Produced by DDOL Film
Written by Park Jeong-hun
Starring Kim Bum
Kim Byul
Bae Soo-bin
Music by Lee Won-kyung
Kim Hye-ji
Editing by Kim Mi-yeong
Release dates
  • December 3, 2009 (2009-12-03)
Country South Korea
Language Korean
Box office $141,392[1]

Flight (Hangul: 비상; hanja: ; RR: Bi-sang; MR: Pisang; also known as Fly High) is a 2009 South Korean film.

Plot

Si-bum dreams of becoming an actor. One day, he meets Su-kyoung and falls in love with her at first sight. With Si-bum around, Su-kyoung seems to get over her depression and her strained relationship with her father, but suddenly Su-kyoung disappears to confront her mother’s death. After receiving contact, Si-bum meets up with Su-kyoung at the sea and both escape their realities. Su-kyoung becomes severely injured in an accident, and in desperately struggling to save her, Si-bum steals money to pay her hospital bills. However, he had stolen from a gang who catches and forces him to work as a male escort. Si-bum uses his acting skills to cheer up a recovering Su-kyoung pretending he makes a living from acting. As his popularity rises as an escort, he follows Ho-su, his boss and mentor, to make more money in Seoul where they are met with competition from a rivaling gang.

Cast

  • Kim Bum ... Si-bum
  • Kim Byul ... Su-kyoung
  • Bae Soo-bin ... Ho-su
  • Lee Chae-young ... Su-ah
  • Yeon Je-wook ... Gu-taek
  • Kim Jin-woo ... Young-ho
  • Ko Yun-ho ... Se-joong
  • Bang Young ... Detective Oh
  • Kim Hye-jin ... Seong-ju
  • Ban Min-jeong ... Hye-jeong
  • Won Poong-yeon ... Gi-doong
  • Lee Chan-ho ... Youngest

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