The casting is so god, Kim Soo Hyun plays the mentally ill nurse Wen Gangtai, who is very angelic and happy but actually very forbearing. Xu Ruizhi plays Gao Wenying, the big heroine is very sassy and sees through everything. In fact, she is a little girl with a soft heart and needs to be healed. 3 interesting points: 1. Who the hell is mentally ill? Is it someone in a psychiatric suit? Or those who pretend to be normal people who can't tell they're sick at all? I think the answer is not so absolute. After watching the drama for a long time, I found that many people wearing normal people's clothes are also mentally ill, and they are gradually healed in the drama. 2. Wen Gangtai's brother and Gao Wenying are of the same kind. The difference is that my brother can't express it in words. He will use emotions, repeat words, and remind each other repeatedly. Wen Ying is very straightforward, very accurate, and heart-piercing. 3. At the end of each episode, there is a story, which is related to the plot. It makes us understand the world of witches better. I really want to buy the peripherals. Although it is quite scary, it touches people's hearts. 2 useful points: 1. Be brave to be yourself. Gang Tai has been covering himself up and doing everything for the sake of his brother, but the older brother does not need the help of the younger brother, because he is an independent personality. It reminds me of a lot of people who try to please others every day, just be yourself, be happy and happy, and people who like you will naturally come. 2. There is no absolute good and evil, and no one is judged. As the plot develops, everyone has a huge contrast, which is especially interesting. 1 point that can be used immediately: Recognize that you have needs, everyone can directly state their needs, and trust that the other party will meet you. Living out of yourself is a healing process. I watched this drama on and off, and it took me a month to watch it. It is worth watching again and again. Many details are worth pondering over and over again. It is similar to the field of psychology and deserves a five-star praise.
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