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Fairy Medical Drama: Have you watched the warm and healing "The Good Doctor"?

In addition to reading the news during the Spring Festival, you can also watch "The Good Doctor"!

Let’s learn about the plot. The protagonist, Sean Murphy, suffers from savant syndrome (having extraordinary abilities in some kind of art or academic field. 10 autistic patients have this syndrome). At the same time, he is a young genius doctor. Under the strong recommendation of Aaron, the director of St. Bonaventure Hospital in San Jose, he joined the hospital and became a resident doctor.

Compared with the protracted plots of some American dramas, "The Good Doctor" is extremely cool from the beginning. Our male protagonist, Sean, shines with genius as soon as he appears. He has a 3D effect. Pay attention to the high energy ahead: Sean can analyze the patient's body structure in his brain. What kind of magical medical drama is this? This is a medical science fiction drama, okay?

The beauty of American dramas is that they are not beautiful enough, cruel and realistic.

The genius Sean is not perfect. Sean, who has been autistic since he was a child, and his older brother Steve ran away from home because they could not bear their father's abuse. The only brother Steve who could give Sean warmth and love died in an accident in front of Sean.

In the first episode, I went to the hospital for an interview and was asked why I wanted to be a doctor. Sean was stunned for a long time, and the plot flashed back to the scene when he was a child with his brother. Then he stared at his big flashing eyes (Hmm! I once thought Sean played a blind man in this drama.) and said:

"That day I watched helplessly as I sent my rabbit to heaven. The rain smelled like ice cream. The copper pipes in the old building smelled like burnt food. I watched my brother go to heaven. I couldn't save them. They didn't get a chance to grow up! It’s time for everyone to grow up, have children, and enjoy family life. I want to give their opportunities to other people.” After saying this, with tears in his big eyes, he was gentle and lonely. Who do you think this kind of fairy doctor is? Can you refuse?

After his brother died, it was Dean Aaron who always gave him the warmest love. He was also a teacher, friend and father. He not only took him into the palace of medicine, but also took him to San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital. . Sean, who became a resident doctor, suffered from autism and was socially awkward. He often stared at his big eyes and said innocently: "How can a charming person lie? Since you let him I do chores, and I believe I can grow through these chores."

Even though Sean, who is cute, lonely, warm, and genius-like, has excellent medical skills, there are times when he can't be saved.

In the fifth episode of the first season, Sean met Ivan, a young patient who looked exactly like his brother. This was also an episode that made me stay up late and burst into tears.

Ivan accidentally fell and broke his arm during physical education class. When Sean performed a brain scan on Ivan, he discovered that the reason why Ivan fell was because there was a tumor behind his cerebellum.

It turns out that Ivan’s parents had known about their son’s diagnosis of osteosarcoma a year ago. What was even more cruel was that the angelic Ivan only had one year left to live. Ivan's parents wanted him to live a happier life in his remaining days, so they never told Ivan the truth.

Shaun checked the information, hoping to find a way to treat Ivan, and even found evidence that Ivan had been misdiagnosed. The result was still cruel. Not only was Ivan not misdiagnosed, but it had also metastasized to his lungs, which is why he coughed up blood.

Ivan, who looks exactly like his brother, originally knew that he had osteosarcoma a long time ago. "My parents bought me a game console when I was in trouble. So I checked my symptoms and osteosarcoma online." Same. But it doesn’t matter, everyone is going to heaven anyway.”

I once watched my brother die in front of me but was unable to do anything. He didn’t have time to finish the book he gave to his brother Steve. the last few pages of the book. Sean's regret was satisfied by Ivan in this episode, "Can I read these pages to you?" The name of the book is "To Kill a Mockingbird", and Sean was relieved after reading the book. He gently took out the bookmark inside and silently placed the book in Ivan's hand. The next shot is of Sean walking out of the ward with tears in his eyes, a rare display of emotion. This scene made him burst into tears.

Sean has the superpower of photographic memory of all kinds of medical knowledge, so his brain is like a medical computer, and his logical analysis of various human structures and nerves is super awesome. He has excellent medical skills, is warm and cute, and does his best to help every patient. He performs surgery on girls who make pornographic films, performs bone transplants on grooms who were involved in car accidents during their weddings, and performs surgery on boys with autism like himself...

In "The Good Doctor", there is no good doctor with superb medical skills, but there is no superhero who brings the dead back to life. Death is a required course that we must face, it is helpless but inevitable. In the face of death, we can only and must be forced to be brave, say goodbye bravely, accept our own powerlessness bravely, guard our boundaries, and not overly consume our emotions or overindulge our sadness.

Highly recommend "The Good Doctor". Not only is the plot warm and powerful, actor Freddie Highmore captures the inner fears and struggles of Sean, an autistic patient, in a vivid and realistic way.

The doctor heals himself. Sean, who has a physical disability, put aside his medical books and stepped off the operating table to gain growth, feel love, and embrace love in this required course of life. This bowl of chicken soup is healing but not chicken soup, warm but not pretentious, sensational but not artificial. I will do it first to respect you, to respect the benevolence of doctors, and to respect the sea of ??life!