Education
Born in 1975, Han Jae-rim graduated from Seoul Institute of the Arts in 1998.
Born in 1975, Han Jae-rim graduated from Seoul Institute of the Arts in 1998.
He directed Rules of Dating (2005), The Show Must Go On (2007), and The Face Reader (2013). He began his filmmaking career in 2003 as an assistant director and script editor for Minister Byung-chun"s Natural City. Han was the runner-up for Best Screenplay at the Korean Film Council (KOFIC) Screenplay Contest in 2003 with To Do or Not to Do, which he had co-written with Go Yoon-hee.
Retitled Rules of Dating, it became his directorial debut in 2005.
Rules of Dating drew critical praise and became a sleeper hit with 1.6 million admissions. Han, Kim Jee-woon and Yim Pil-sung then signed on to each shoot a short film for the omnibus Doomsday Book in 2006.
Han"s segment "The Christmas Gift" was supposed to have been a science-fiction musical retelling of O. Henry"s The Gift of the Magi, but it was never shot after financing fell through. The film was later released in 2012, but without Han"s involvement (Kim and Yim co-directed the third short with a completely new script).
In 2007, he wrote and directed his second film, The Show Must Go On.
Starring of Korea"s top actor Song Kang-ho as a mid-level gangster dealing with family and work troubles, Han injected off-kilter comedy and pathos into the Korean film noir genre. Han entered pre-production for his purported third film, Trace in 2009. Based on the webtoon of the same title, it follows a young man who wakes up from a coma with superpowers after an assault that took his father"s life.
Six years after his last completed film, Han returned to the big screen in 2013 with period drama The Face Reader.
The film delved into the philosophical question whether character determines fate or vice versa, in a story about a Joseon fortuneteller skilled in physiognomy who becomes swept up in court intrigues and power struggles. Again starring Song Kang-ho as the titular character opposite Lee Jung-jae as the ambitious Grand Prince Suyang, The Face Reader scored 9.1 million admissions at the local box office, making it the 13th highest grossing Korean film of all time.
Han also produced Roh Deok"s films Very Ordinary Couple (2013) and Journalist (2015).