After showing an R-rated Dakota Johnson film on the whole aircraft, the airline apologized
In a Reddit post, one traveler referred to the 40 minutes of in-flight entertainment as «of penis and boobs.»

On a recent flight from Sydney to Tokyo, an R-rated film was inadvertently screened to every passenger.
A Reddit user who was a passenger on the October 5 trip claims that the event happened on Qantas flight QF59 because of a technical problem with the in-flight entertainment system.
The user wrote, «The pilot chose to take off despite the one-hour delay, but the crew had no choice but to play a movie on all the screens, with no way to pause, dim, or turn it off.»

The «kicker,» according to the advertisement, was that the selected movie was Daddio from 2023, which they deemed «extremely inappropriate» for the diverse audience.
They wrote, «It featured graphic nudity and a lot of sexting – the kind where you could literally read the texts on screen without needing headphones.» They also said that the incident was «extremely uncomfortable for the families with kids on board» and that it took «almost an hour» for screens to be changed to a kid-friendly movie.

Dakota Johnson plays a woman returning to Manhattan from a trip in Daddio, who converses with her cab driver (Sean Penn) about a range of subjects, including love and sex.
The film has a R rating from the MPAA because to «language throughout, sexual material, and brief