Douban score of the play
From the name, we can know that this American drama is mainly set in a hospital, telling the relationship between doctors and patients, the first aid of patients and so on. Some plots can be similar to Grey's Anatomy, but the difference is that the main character of this drama is genius doctor, who suffers from autism and scholar syndrome (a person with cognitive impairment, but has extraordinary abilities in a certain aspect, such as an art or an academic). He has a unique memory and can imagine the structure of human body in his brain by using spatial creativity. But the disadvantage is that he can't communicate well with patients, doesn't know how to comfort patients, and is more likely to collapse in a noisy environment. It is under such a big contradiction that the play deeply discusses what kind of doctor is a real "good doctor"!
At the beginning of the program, Sean Murphy, the hero, appeared at an airport to go to St. Wendell Hospital in San Jose, because he was invited by Allen Glassman, the dean, to become a surgeon there. Just then, a child was injured and the glass was inserted into the child's carotid artery. The situation is very critical. Murphy can't communicate with people normally because of his autism. He can only save the child in his own way.
When he got a sharp knife from the security checkpoint, the security guard thought he was going to engage in illegal activities and stopped him. Fortunately, the mother came out to help explain and get him out. You know the problem that can be solved in one sentence, because autism alone can't be said, so you can only worry. Fortunately, Murphy finally saved the little boy with his own medical skills.
In order to get Murphy into the hospital and become a surgeon, Dean grassmann gambled on his position as dean. Later, although Murphy could not communicate well with others, he could save many people with the talent brought by scholar syndrome. But in a medical rescue, Murphy completely collapsed because of the noise of the lights. While waiting for help, the patient curled up beside him and couldn't think normally. It was because of such an accident that the new surgical medical director transferred Murphy to the inspection team, keeping him away from his favorite surgeon position.
At the end of the second season, Murphy stood in the director's office and shouted: I am a surgeon, I am a surgeon. Then the director fired him. It is not difficult to see that the director is also thinking of the whole hospital, but from Murphy's point of view, although he is autistic, he has made a lot of progress compared with the first episode of the first season. He is already trying to speak and fighting for his favorite career. The ending of the second season is perfect. In order to keep Murphy, the dean fired the chief surgeon. Not because of his personal feelings for Murphy, but because of Murphy's outstanding talent, he can always save patients with his own thinking.
This also makes us think, what kind of doctor is a good doctor? Well done, can you save the patient? Still can speak well and communicate with patients? I think if I am a patient, my first consideration is whether the doctor can save my life and relieve my pain, and then I will consider how to communicate with the doctor. Therefore, although Murphy is an autistic, his talent is not possessed by ordinary people. Other doctors may not be able to save the patient. So as long as he can save patients from fire and water, he is a good doctor
Look carefully at the hero of this play, and interpret Murphy's autistic expression very well, especially Nuo Nuo, who is passive when meeting people, afraid to communicate, insists on his own attitude towards diseases, and can't tell love from dislike, and so on. He acted very vividly. After careful investigation, it turns out that the hero is really miraculous! The actor is played by Freddie Highmore, who is also one of the producers of the play.
If you only say your name, you may not know who Freddie Highmore is. If you talk about a movie, you may know that in 2005, there was a movie called Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, in which Freddie Highmore was a young man. After so many years, I always remember the simple eyes of Charlie played by Freddie Highmore, as if they could shine into people's hearts. After he graduated from Cambridge University with honors when he grew up, he continued to be an actor, not a grandiose actor, but an actor who fought for his acting skills.
Little Charlie
Finally, I sincerely recommend this American drama. Maybe you will fall in love with it, and you will cry and laugh with the story more easily!
Sean was bullied and discriminated against by his classmates because of autism. His parents don't care about him. He can get a little comfort from his younger brother Steve, who is the only one who is willing to support and encourage him. He also took Sean away from home and taught him to live a strong life even if he was unpopular. Unfortunately, Steve had an accident in a scene, fell off the locomotive and left this world. So, lonely Sean grew up with the help and care of Dean grassmann of St. Wende Hospital, and took this opportunity to learn some medical knowledge from the Dean.
Most autistic children can't do what good doctors do. It's really hard to get. Autistic children like our family have been studying all their lives and learning the ability to take care of themselves. What others can do at the age of two or three, we can only do it at the age of ten. Parents like us, the greatest hope is to be an ordinary child.