This medical drama has fulfilled all my fantasies about an ideal hospital!

Kadin 2022-10-04 21:02:36

If a medical director of a public hospital, suffering from cancer, insists on reforming the hospital for the benefit of all doctors and patients, how would you evaluate him?

Goodwin, the protagonist of "Hospital Revolution," is one such person.

He was a selfless man who was not around his pregnant wife, thinking about his patients.

He is a person who dares to reform, regardless of all interests involved, he only wants to benefit patients and doctors.

He is a person who shines with the brilliance of humanity, selfless dedication, and universal love for all beings!

He must be a socialist, a potential CPC watcher, someone who is always ready to write a party petition!


First, this is an anti-corruption drama.

The New Amsterdam Hospital in New York was the first public hospital in the United States and the first in the world to perform a caesarean section.

However, the public hospital faces problems such as corrupt management, cumbersome systems, and losses year after year. In the past five years, the hospital has changed five medical directors, showing how messed up it is.

The new official took office three fires, and the first thing Goodwin did was to fire!

To make money is more important than the patient's consideration, expel!

Fire those who idle and do nothing all day!

Really relieved to see this part!

Think about every time you go to the hospital, you have to go through a series of procedures, and you have to face waiting, all kinds of glances from doctors and nurses!

Waiting in line for 8 hours, seeing a doctor for 10 minutes!

This pain must be deeply felt by everyone.


Second, this is a counter-terrorism drama.

In the beginning, a Libyan boy with two woven bags took a taxi to New Amsterdam Hospital.

In the waiting hall of the hospital, when he was already feeling sick, he asked the nurse on duty how long it would take, and this was the answer he got.

When he went to inquire again, he suddenly fell ill.

And all the symptoms on him meet the characteristics of Ebola virus.

It didn't take long for the FBI to arrive at the hospital, claiming the patient was a terrorism suspect.

Goodwin used his own judgment to persuade the FBI to let him stay for further treatment.

Goodwin once again shines with the brilliance of humanity!


Again, this is an anti-racism drama.

Laura and Reynolds, a private couple at the hospital.

Laura is very fond of the top students who graduated from Yale University and asks him for drinks all the time.

Reynolds always refuses, and here's why: You're not black.

Laura was obviously dissatisfied with this reason, so she went to ask again.

It turned out that Reynolds did not want to be considered by others as a betrayal of his race.


Compared with "ER Story", "Dr. House", and "Grey's Anatomy", this show has no ups and downs story, and no heroic characters, everything will appear more real.

It's like taking us into a hospital and seeing what we expect.

Don't worry about long waits, don't be afraid of overspending, and don't die in the dark.

However, the show's shortcomings are also obvious.

Medical reform, youth psychology, racial discrimination, illegal immigration, work and love... There are so many things that this show wants to talk about, so that every issue is only a shallow taste and cannot be discussed in depth.

Goodwin's character setting is also too perfect. He is diligent in work, insists on reform, considers doctors and patients, and does what a medical director should do with due diligence. Hardly any flaws can be found.

When Goodwin said: Let's be doctors again "when" we can only say, "Medical Revolution" depicts a utopian hospital, and all this is caused by the central character Goodwin

The multi-linear narrative, tense rhythm, just right sensationalism, and value output full of positive energy are still worth watching.

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