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My Annoying Brother 2016

★ 8.0126 votes110 min📅 2016-11-24

"Sometimes brothers are no better than strangers."

My Annoying Brother (2016) dives into the unexpected bonds forged between two very different siblings when fate throws them together.

Director: Kwon Soo-kyung

Cast

Cho Jung-seok
Cho Jung-seok
Doo-sik
Doh Kyung-soo
Doh Kyung-soo
Doo-young
Park Shin-hye
Park Shin-hye
Soo-hyun
Kim Kang-hyun
Kim Kang-hyun
Dae-chang
Ji Dae-han
Ji Dae-han
Director of the National Athletes
Im Cheol-hyung
Im Cheol-hyung
Old man
Lee Do-yeon
Lee Do-yeon
Club
Lee Yeon-su
Lee Yeon-su
Doo-sik's Mother
Jung Jae-jin
Jung Jae-jin
Super
Ku Hye-ryeong
Ku Hye-ryeong
Officer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is My Annoying Brother (2016) about?

A jailed con artist secures early release by becoming the caretaker for his estranged younger brother, a visually impaired athlete struggling to adapt to life without sight. The film follows their rocky journey toward understanding each other—and themselves.

Who directed My Annoying Brother?

Kwon Soo-kyung directed this 2016 drama, blending humor and emotion with a keen focus on family dynamics.

Who stars in My Annoying Brother?

The film features powerhouse performances from Cho Jung-seok and Doh Kyung-soo as the brothers, alongside Park Shin-hye, Kim Kang-hyun, and supporting cast members Ji Dae-han and Im Cheol-hyung.

Is My Annoying Brother (2016) worth watching?

With its mix of comedy and drama, My Annoying Brother offers a refreshing take on sibling relationships, anchored by strong performances. While not widely rated, its themes of redemption and connection make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven stories.

How long is My Annoying Brother?

My Annoying Brother runs for 110 minutes.

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About My Annoying Brother (2016) — A heartwarming drama about brotherhood, redemption, and messy love

My Annoying Brother (2016) dives into the unexpected bonds forged between two very different siblings when fate throws them together. After years of estrangement, a jailed swindler seizes the chance for parole by protecting his younger brother, an ambitious athlete who has recently lost his sight in a tragic accident. Directed by Kwon Soo-kyung, this heartfelt blend of comedy and drama explores family, forgiveness, and the messy but powerful connections that define us.

The film balances humor and emotion as the brothers navigate their new reality, with Cho Jung-seok and Doh Kyung-soo delivering standout performances that highlight both the irritation and deep affection between siblings. Against the backdrop of Seoul's bustling streets, My Annoying Brother (2016) crafts a story that's as uplifting as it is relatable, proving that sometimes the people we least expect become the anchors we need.