The theme is still common in Korean dramas - healing!
The first part of the plot is relatively depressing, and there are also some more thrilling plots, which are often the dreams of the heroine. Although the plot in the early stage is not very exciting, it is really good-looking, and there is a desire to keep the audience watching. The real story has to start when the male protagonist joins the mental hospital.
According to my original guess, the big boss should be the dean or a certain patient. I really can't think of it to be an amiable head nurse, and how does this head nurse resemble the heroine's mother and her sister?~
The great thing about this drama is that it has created a lot of impressive characters, including the supporting roles, which are also very carefully portrayed, instead of being purely tool people like many supporting roles in domestic dramas... I can't find them in "It's Okay, Although I'm mentally ill" To a tool man, like!
Speaking of acting skills, Kim Soo Hyun must be online, but the second male lead is so good at acting, I don't feel like he is playing someone with mental problems, as if this is him.
In addition, the second female is just my ideal type. It is not too pleasing to the eye. I thought she was a pair with Caixiu, but I didn't expect that the representative uncle was taken away in the end.
The fairy tales written by the heroine and her mother in the play are not really meant for children, right? Pure darkness? Fortunately, the last story is very healing and touching, and it is also Gao Wenying's inner transformation. Naturally, the writing style is no longer so dark and sad.
Finally, a family photo is attached:
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