After an accident, Yue is the sole caretaker for his older brother, Chao, and has been for 20 years. Zhi, his girlfriend, urges him to do something with his older brother or all of them are going to be miserable. Question is, will he actually be able to? (Source: Trinah101 at kisskh) Edit Translation
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Where to Watch Brother
Free (sub)
Cast & Credits
- Zhang Zhe HanWang YueMain Role
- Wang SenWang ChaoMain Role
- Wang ZhiHu Mei LinMain Role
Reviews

Short and Poignant– A Quiet Reminder of What Matters
I started following Zhang Zhe Han not long after watching Everyone Wants to Meet You. Like many, I came across his story—the career, the cancellation, the comeback—but something in me felt there was more to him than what’s been said or shown. That’s how I ended up watching Brother. One of those quiet little films you don’t expect much from, and then it stays with you longer than expected.This isn’t a story that shouts—it just sits with you. And in that silence, it asks one thing: what would you choose? For Wang Yue, it was family over love. For many of us, that choice feels unfair, even cruel. But for him, it made sense. And somehow, by the end, it didn’t feel like a loss—it felt human.
Zhang Zhe Han carries the role with so much restraint, it barely feels like acting. Just a man trying to do right in a world that rarely rewards it. And honestly, I’m glad this story exists—quiet, short, and a little painful.
I truly hope one day we’ll see Zhe Han back on the big screen, where he belongs. Until then, pieces like Brother remind us of the kind of presence he brings—honest, vulnerable, and real.
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