Unexpectedly, when I rewatched this drama, I found it very fascinating. So the feeling of watching the movie is really about the mood.
Almost every episode of "The Plastic Surgery Room" is full of R-rated scenes, sex, real surgery scenes, violence, suspense, and it makes people's heart beat faster, especially the first season.
The reason why I think "Plastic Surgery Room" is good is because the drama is too deep in describing the mid-life crisis, and it expresses the powerlessness of middle-aged men and women to the fullest. Although the plot is sometimes dignified and gray, it often The sudden turn of the curve makes people laugh nonsensically. The plastic surgery room is a mirror, showing the side of the American middle-class life, through various plastic surgery cases, inadvertently discussing the moral standards.
The same is a medical drama, "Cosmetic Room" is much sharper than "Grey's Anatomy", basically does not follow the warm and sweet line, and is full of controversial topics.
The actors in the play are all very eye-catching, especially the male protagonist, who is indeed as he boasted: the lines and proportions of the face and body are perfect, and it is the best template for a beauty doctor. The first season of the plot was good, the second season reached its climax, and the third season was a bit chaotic. American dramas seem to struggle in the third season, because sometimes they really can't go on. Looks like there's a fourth season to come.
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