When I was first introduced to this drama by Amway, I thought it was a profound drama full of humanistic care just by seeing the title. I started to follow the drama with such expectations and preconceived assumptions and found out... eh, eh, it's all about it, Isn't it just a love idol drama full of pink bubbles, and the name is so profound, from time to time, like complaining and admiring the brains of the screenwriter and director... Can you not be so perverse. But when I accepted that it was originally a "brainless" love idol drama, and I looked down more and more, I found that maybe I accepted its true face, and my expectations were lowered, and I found that it was really in a love idol drama. The filming is more rigorous: mental disorders, psychological disorders, anti-social, and hospital psychiatric nurses are not just a gimmick for bloggers to watch the movie, the screenwriter and crew really put a lot of effort into the professional knowledge of psychology.
I remember a scene where the male protagonist wrote a lot of reminders at home to remind his brother, one of which was "Brush your teeth for no more than three minutes~" Seeing this one really hit the heart of a psychologist - this detail It's done too well! The male protagonist's brother has high-functioning autism. One of the prominent symptoms of autistic patients is stereotyped behavior, and they will often do a behavior repeatedly, so they are more likely to brush their teeth for too long, and It's not like people with other types of developmental disorders who brush their teeth for a short period of time, and brush their teeth indiscriminately twice.
And when the heroine hires the hero's brother as an illustrator for her work, and the assistant has a line, one of them suffers from a personality disorder and the other suffers from a developmental disorder, and the two of them together are either an excellent result or Very bad result... I also took this opportunity to popularize science that this is a developmental disorder, not to say that people who are introverted and less talkative are autism.
There is also a scene in the psychiatric hospital that is OK Projecting it on the patient... Oh my god, the psychologist will really be impressed by the screenwriter when they see this scene!
Another patient went to his father's campaign site to make trouble. When he told his feelings and his experiences and inner experiences over the years, his symptoms were relieved after being taken back to the hospital. The dean said that this was equivalent to a psychological drama. I just recalled my previous experience of participating in a psychodrama, indeed... If all the members at that time also had the parents of [the protagonist actor], their parents heard and saw those things that were so repressed, and they saw that What "Dad" and "Mom" do will definitely be better for [Protagonist Actor] (of course, if it is in the real world, if there is such an operation, it is unlikely, and it is also a breakthrough setting, But it's really good to show it in such an exaggerated and dramatic way in a film and television drama) But later, the doctor said that the male patient can soon recover and be discharged from the hospital. discharged)
It can be seen that the crew is relatively strict. On the other hand, in many domestic film and television works that use psychology as a gimmick, what is hypnosis is to play a piano song to make the visitor fall asleep, do psychological counseling... When you are working as a counselor, you will talk to the visitor. In love? ! Moreover, the visitor's illness will be cured (this is a taboo in professional ethics, if you are serious, you will get a lawsuit), what kind of mind-reading skills does the protagonist still have? With one action, you can know all your shit and farts, past experiences (this is a half-immortal , not a psychologist), what kind of awesome career: psychological profiler (sorry, there is no such career in reality).
When the male protagonist objected to his elder brother becoming a female illustrator and tore up the contract, the elder brother repeatedly shouted "I am mine, and Wen Shangtai belongs to Wen Shangtai!" and the way of expression, suddenly a little philosophical, my mind The name Sartre popped out right away...haha?
In short, the more I watch this drama, the more I feel that the screenwriter wants to boast. In short, if you watch it with the standard of a love idol drama, there will be a lot of surprises behind it. Although the plot setting is a bit... It's hard to describe in words, but it should be an easy potato chip drama. Just look.
If you still want to see more professional works related to psychology, I recommend "Soul Catcher" and "Beautiful Mind" here.
As for the "Psychological Crime City Lights" and "Psychological Crimes" series, as a psychologist, I just want to say... bullshit! If you want to know what is going on with the immortals, you can go to the Psychological Crimes series.
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