In the play, he is a genius young doctor with autism. In the first episode, he is going to a famous hospital for an interview, but the hospital executives questioned whether he should be hired: one is not good at it. Can doctors who communicate and socialize really do a good job as a doctor? Can he gain the trust of patients?
Their doubts are not unreasonable, let’s experience how bad he is for chatting...
In the hospital restaurant, a female doctor walked over to the male protagonist, but the male protagonist asked her:
Just when the female doctor looked confused and didn't know how to answer...
The male protagonist continued to ask a harsher sentence:
There is nothing "Shelton possessed"!
How an autistic doctor with communication impairments can gain a foothold in a large hospital is already a very interesting subject in itself, and because the remake of a Korean drama that is good at producing tears, the first episode is also warm and tearful... The
actor was often caught when he was a child Other children bullied, and even his own father disliked him, but the actor's younger brother always stood up to guard him and support him:
Such a good brother died...
Although the people around him continue to hurt the male lead, because of such a warm memory, he can treat this cruel world tenderly when he grows up and become a good doctor, right?
Because I thought it was great after watching the first episode, I went to find the original Korean drama and watched it. The plot of the first episode is basically the same, but I personally feel that the American version is better, the plot is more compact, and the settings are various. It is also more reasonable, and BGM sounds better.
In addition, just from the comparison of the acting skills of the two male protagonists, I feel that the male lead of the Korean drama is more like a mental retardation, rather than autism:
Haimer’s acting is obviously like too much. His performance in episode 1 can be said to be a perfect interpretation of what high IQ autism is. The spirit of admitting defeat deeply moved everyone present, including the audience in front of the screen:
Because there is a Korean version of the script as the foundation, you shouldn’t have to worry about the unfinished end of the show, unless the ratings are too good and the producer arbitrarily edits and shoots a sequel...
According to the latest information, the show has already been booked for the whole season. Was cut, the quality of the second episode is still online~
It seems that my brother’s memories are the core of the future plot development:
Now that we talk about autism, Amway will finally release two other related dramas by the way, one called "Atypical Solitude", which mainly talks about the family daily life of a boy with autism, which is more tender and has been over. The other is "Little Sheldon", a spin-off of "The Big Bang Theory", which tells the story of the childhood memories of the male protagonist Sheldon. It is narrated by the adult Sheldon.
However, some people have analyzed that Shelton is actually "Asperger's syndrome." Although the symptoms are similar to those of high-intelligence autism, the language barrier of high-intelligence autism will be more obvious.
In my opinion, no matter what kind of "sickness" they are diagnosed with, in the final analysis they are just different from most people. They can't be regarded as "disease" at all. All it takes is a little more gentleness and a little more trying to understand each other.
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