The film presents a vibrant and visually appealing array of attractive men and women, accompanied by a tightly constructed comedic narrative that effectively engages with contemporary stereotypes, as the primary audience appears to be the younger generation. Prior to viewing this film, I was aware that it was a remake of the 2012 Swedish film "Cockpit," and I expressed interest in understanding the original's execution and its intended demographic. Unfortunately, this Korean adaptation did not resonate with me; while I recognized the effort to inject humor, I found it lacking in genuine impact, and I cannot attribute this solely to cultural differences.
Certain scenes, such as the hospital sequence following the plane crash, were quite peculiar. However, in the realm of comedy, I do not hold the expectation that every element must be entirely logical, so I will refrain from being overly critical in this regard.
The film is certainly watchable, but it is not something I would choose to revisit. Once was sufficient.