
Father, Son, and the Beach 2020
Taiwanese director Hsu Chieh-Hui crafts this tender 19-minute drama, Father, Son, and the Beach (2020), weaving together family bonds and the weight of broken promises against the sunlit backdrop of a summer vacation.
Director: Hsu Chieh-Hui
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Father, Son, and the Beach (2020) about?
A young boy spends his summer helping his father make deliveries, hoping it will earn him a long-awaited beach trip before school starts. But will his dad, known for breaking promises, finally follow through?
Who directed Father, Son, and the Beach?
Hsu Chieh-Hui directed this poignant short drama, grounding the story in emotional authenticity.
Who stars in Father, Son, and the Beach?
The film stars Hong Yu-hong and Kang In as the father and son navigating trust and responsibility.
Is Father, Son, and the Beach (2020) worth watching?
Though unrated, this short drama offers a heartfelt exploration of family and commitment. With its minimal runtime and relatable themes, it's a quick but meaningful watch for fans of character-driven stories. The gentle tension and natural performances make it memorable despite its brevity.
How long is Father, Son, and the Beach?
Father, Son, and the Beach runs for 19 minutes.
About Father, Son, and the Beach (2020) — A Summer Promise Between Father and Son
Taiwanese director Hsu Chieh-Hui crafts this tender 19-minute drama, Father, Son, and the Beach (2020), weaving together family bonds and the weight of broken promises against the sunlit backdrop of a summer vacation. When 12-year-old Ting-Wei strikes a deal with his workaholic father—delivering parcels all summer in exchange for a promised beach trip before school resumes—he wonders if this time, dad might actually keep his word. Filled with quiet moments and gentle tension, the film explores how trust is rebuilt between generations through small, everyday sacrifices.
The story unfolds with a natural rhythm, blending the warmth of familial love with the bittersweet reality of unmet expectations. Set against the rhythm of local deliveries and coastal breezes, Father, Son, and the Beach captures a universal truth: promises matter, and sometimes, keeping them is its own kind of adventure.