Hijack 1971 (2024) IndoSUB
SINOPSIS
Pilot Gyu-Sik and copilot Tae-in of the Sokcho Airport passenger plane fly to Gimpo, Seoul, during the winter of 1971. Following the flight attendants' takeoff instructions, an improvised explosive device goes off, frightening and perplexing everyone on board. Gyu-Sik loses one eye due to the explosion, and Tae-In finds himself in a precarious situation in an increasingly chaotic setting.
The mastermind behind the hijacking scheme, Yong-dae, seizes control of the cockpit and makes threats to fly the aircraft to North Korea. What comes next is an incredible story of bravery and selflessness, along with an in-depth analysis of the hijacker and crew.
Extra Reviews
This has the drawback of being based on a true story.
Thus, everything about the characters' pasts—pain, anxiety, regret, and choices—was so real and painful.
Not only was Yondae a hijacker, but he was also abused as a child by insane people who called anyone a communist.
Was Taein's decision to let them cross the border, which he experienced during the previous hijacking, the right one? Or would he make a different decision?
My heart broke for him and, as a fan, I could relate to his past, but his actions, of course, didn't make it any easier, so that's the whole emotional conflict, everything was just so terrible, and the acting honestly, they couldn't have picked better performers.
Like a chain reaction, "what if"
Taein's decision to allow the first plane to pass, which left 11 individuals missing to this day, can only indicate that they were either killed, imprisoned, or, worse, given the communist label.
Thus, he made the decision this time to ensure that everyone is secure and that, in the event that he passed away, at least they would know and not have to live in fear.
He practically flung himself on a bomb to save people, which is a terrible decision.
Coz in Yondae's life, his mother passed away, his brother abandoned him, the children in his community were subjected to boiling water, and he was falsely accused. Doesn't it make sense that he ended up so dysfunctional when "normal" people were so quick to label others? Who has the blame?
And beyond that initial hijack, we'll never be able to find out the whole story—did they actually offer the first hijacker money, or did they decide to stay behind because they were fed up with their government?
Did they demand payment in exchange for freeing the hostages? Did they employ technologies from the plane? Did SK decline to reimburse the government employees for the money they failed to return?
However, all of those things motivated Taein to keep their identities secret, protect them, and restore their bodies, or to return them safe.
Who is to blame, if he was a hero and Yondae was a victim? Those were very dreadful days for Korea, but at least things did change.
This terrible deed, I suppose, also discouraged others from trying.
CAST
- Chae Soo-bin as Ok-soon
- Ha Jung-woo as Tae-in
- Yeo Jin-goo as Yong-dae
- Sung Dong-il as Gyoo-sik
- Im Se-mi as Moon-young
- Kim Dong-wook as Choi Dong-cheol
- Kim Sun-young as Young-sook
- Kim Jong-soo as Jang Young-hwan
- Choi Kwang-il as Seo Min-soo
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