
Han 2016
Jonathan Choo's *Han (2016)* follows Hoh Yim as he embarks on a deeply personal journey to South Korea after his son's tragic mistake leaves a grieving family in its wake.
Director: Jonathan Choo
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is Han (2016) about?
*Han (2016)* tells the story of Hoh Yim, who travels to South Korea to face the parents of a girl killed in a hit-and-run by his son. What begins as an act of reconciliation soon becomes a mirror for his own unresolved pain and the fragility of human connections.
Who directed Han?
Director information is not available.
Who stars in Han?
The film features Zhu Houren, Winstar Tey, Kim Jung-soo, and Shin Young-jin in key roles.
Is Han (2016) worth watching?
While *Han (2016)* is an unrated short drama, its thoughtful exploration of guilt and redemption offers a poignant experience for fans of emotionally driven films. Its brevity doesn't diminish its impact—it enhances it, making it a compelling watch for those seeking introspective storytelling.
How long is Han?
The runtime for *Han (2016)* is 20 minutes.
About Han (2016) — A father's reckoning with guilt and the unspoken weight of loss
Jonathan Choo's *Han (2016)* follows Hoh Yim as he embarks on a deeply personal journey to South Korea after his son's tragic mistake leaves a grieving family in its wake.
This short drama explores the weight of guilt and the fragile threads of reconciliation when an unexpected connection forces a man to confront not just the consequences of an accident, but the unspoken burdens of his own past. Blending quiet introspection with emotional tension, the film captures a moment where silence speaks louder than words, and the search for redemption reveals more about oneself than any apology ever could.