

Daddy's back 2016
When a long-lost father suddenly returns to his family after years away, the quiet routines of their lives are upended in Yoon Yeo-chang's heartfelt family drama *Daddy's back (2016)*.
Director: Yoon Yeo-chang
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Daddy's back (2016) about?
*Daddy's back* follows a man who returns to his family after an extended absence, forcing them to confront broken promises and rediscover what it means to belong. The film captures the subtle shifts in their relationships as they navigate forgiveness, awkward silences, and the slow rebuilding of trust.
Who directed Daddy's back?
The film was directed by Yoon Yeo-chang, who crafts a story that balances emotional honesty with everyday realism.
Who stars in Daddy's back?
The film stars Cho Dong-hyuk as the returning father, alongside Hong Ah-reum as his wife, and Lee Yong-nyeo in a pivotal supporting role.
Is Daddy's back (2016) worth watching?
For fans of character-driven dramas, *Daddy's back* offers a touching exploration of family dynamics with authentic performances. While not a high-energy blockbuster, its quiet power makes it a satisfying pick for those who appreciate emotional storytelling.
How long is Daddy's back?
The film runs for 100 minutes.
About Daddy's back (2016) — A Korean family drama about reconnection and healing
When a long-lost father suddenly returns to his family after years away, the quiet routines of their lives are upended in Yoon Yeo-chang's heartfelt family drama *Daddy's back (2016)*. The reunion brings a mix of joy, tension, and unspoken questions as Cho Dong-hyuk's character navigates reconnecting with his wife Hong Ah-reum and daughter, while grappling with the ghosts of his past. With gentle humor and emotional depth, the film explores themes of forgiveness, second chances, and the fragile bonds that define family.
Set against the backdrop of everyday life, *Daddy's back (2016)* balances tender moments with raw honesty, painting a portrait of a household learning to heal together. The director's thoughtful pacing allows the story to unfold naturally, making it as much about the small, quiet choices that rebuild trust as it is about the dramatic turning points. A slice-of-life drama that lingers in the heart long after the credits roll.




