Half (2016)

Native: 하프

AKA:

Hapeu



Synopsis:

Working at a transgender bar, Mina Ah is a trans woman. When her colleague is assaulted by a male customer, she steps in to help, only to accidentally kill the assaulter. At the court, Min Ah insists that she had no choice – she had to protect her colleague - but the situation is not favorable to her. Taking advantage of her sexual identity, the prosecutor drives the case as if the murder were a result out of jealousy, and Min Ah’s own lawyer does not pay attention to her situation. Not until Min Ah is placed in a men’s jail and is seized with terror do the human rights issues for transgender people emerge. Min Ah is finally transferred to a prison for women, but still she suffers from misunderstanding. Presenting the transgender human rights issues as a court drama, this film tries to correct the myriad misunderstandings toward transgender people. Director Kim Se Yeon made this film based on a true story about a transgender woman jailed with male inmates. This is also a court drama that embraces the conventional styles rather than new techniques.


  • Country:South Korea
  • Released: Jan 21, 2016
  • Duration: 1 hr. 50 min.
  • Rating: 18+ Restricted (violence & profanity)
  • Score: 7.5/10(by 101 users)
  • Ranked: #54023
  • Popularity: #10099
  • Watchers: 759.0

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