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Elenora 2022-04-21 09:02:51
I recommend the American drama "The Good Doctor"
When I first saw the introduction of this American drama, it was the special attributes of the male protagonist that attracted me. He suffers from autism and also has savant syndrome. In layman's terms, he has social and behavioral barriers, but he is a genius in medicine. Returning to the...
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Aniyah 2022-04-19 09:02:29
write without basis
Sean Murphy, a young surgeon with autism and savant syndrome, was recruited from a small town by Dr. Alan Glassman, a mentor who is the director of the hospital, to the San Jose St. Vincent Hospital in the city. In the surgical department, the socially shy, he will use his extraordinary medical...
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Elouise 2022-03-28 09:01:07
My favorite new drama this year, aside from my love for Highmore and Toby, the character-driven medical drama can achieve this level to the extreme, and Highmore's performance is indispensable. The handling of the relationship between characters in this play can be used as a learning sample. The distribution of the main line and the sub-line is just right. In addition to being functional, the sub-line characters are distinct in appearance. Each character has many faces, especially the two newly added later. There are almost no masked characters, and there is a lot of room for character relationship extension, and multiple characters have room for rich development. The structure is not limited by the unit drama mode. The small details of each episode are very rich, and the design is very strong. It's interesting and refreshing overall, and the three views are rare in the current political climate. The relationship between Haimer and Toby is very interesting, and I look forward to next season. (The original version can only be considered average in Korean dramas. Compare this to know how powerful Hollywood is.
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Providenci 2022-01-05 08:01:43
It is the taste of Dr. House that I miss, exquisite and ingenious. But the scene of saving the child at the beginning is a bit hypocritical, a bit verbose in some places, and not compact enough