
No Charge Airline Ticket 2009
Imagine the excitement of winning a free round-trip ticket to Thailand. For Donghwan, a struggling unemployed man, this dream comes true. He applies for a quiz and is contacted by a mysterious organization offering him the prize, but at a steep price.
Director: So Jae-Ick
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is No Charge Airline Ticket (2009) about?
The film follows the story of Donghwan, an unemployed man who wins a free round-trip ticket to Thailand, but discovers that the prize comes with a steep price.
Who directed No Charge Airline Ticket?
Directed by So Jae-Ick, a rising talent in the Korean film industry.
Who stars in No Charge Airline Ticket?
The film features Um Tae-goo, Choe Dae-Hun, and Baek Ae-gyeong in key roles.
Is No Charge Airline Ticket (2009) worth watching?
With its thought-provoking themes and eerie atmosphere, No Charge Airline Ticket (2009) is a must-watch for fans of psychological thrillers, but its short runtime may leave viewers wanting more.
How long is No Charge Airline Ticket?
The film has a runtime of 15 minutes.
No Charge Airline Ticket (2009) — A Gripping Short Film of Luck and Exploitation
Imagine the excitement of winning a free round-trip ticket to Thailand. For Donghwan, a struggling unemployed man, this dream comes true. He applies for a quiz and is contacted by a mysterious organization offering him the prize, but at a steep price. In So Jae-Ick's gripping short film, No Charge Airline Ticket (2009), the lines between luck and exploitation are blurred. As Donghwan navigates the treacherous world of freebies, he discovers that nothing is ever truly free. With its thought-provoking themes and eerie atmosphere, No Charge Airline Ticket (2009) is a must-watch for fans of psychological thrillers.
The film's concise runtime of 15 minutes makes it an engaging and quick-witted experience. Um Tae-goo's portrayal of Donghwan adds depth to the narrative, making the viewer invested in his journey. The film's blend of drama and horror elements creates a sense of tension, keeping the viewer on the edge of their seat.