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Daily Dose of Sunshine korean drama review
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Daily Dose of Sunshine
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by Sugar
Nov 17, 2023
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 4.5

Happiness isn’t complicated. Being free to do what you like, that’s happiness

Alright, gather 'round, lovely folks! Daily Dose of Sunshine is a mental health adventure. Picture this: we're breaking down mental health barriers and having heart-to-heart chats in a society that sometimes sees mental health as a grumpy neighbor.

So, this show is like a rollercoaster of emotions, but it's not all rainbows and unicorns, despite what the poster might whisper in your ear. It tackles some real tough stuff—like, "Hey, let's talk about it" kind of tough. Think self-discovery, dance routines born out of pure joy (thanks to a touch of mania), and maybe a bit of sweet romance to sprinkle on top.

As the story unfolds, the gloomy clouds of misunderstanding about mental health start to clear. You'll follow these characters through their daily rollercoaster, some hitting the happiness jackpot, others navigating the twists and turns.

Now, what makes this show a unicorn in the K-drama kingdom is how it talks about mental health. It's not just symptoms and medical jargon. We're diving into the deep end of feelings—from paranoia parties to dance-offs with mania. It's like your best friend sharing their wildest dreams and darkest fears. You'll laugh, you'll cry, and you'll nod like, "Yeah, I've been there too!"

Meet Jung Da Eun, the heart and soul of the show. She's like that friend who's just too darn kind for her own good, especially in the chaos of healthcare. This series isn't about ticking off symptoms on a checklist; it's about real people with real feelings. Da Eun's our guide, reminding us that personal connections matter, especially when you're in the healthcare hustle.

Oh, and let's not forget the comic relief maestro, Go Yoon, played by the charming Yeon Woo Jin. He pops in with humor right when you need it, like a friend cracking jokes at a gloomy party. And Park Bo Young as Jung Da Eun? You'll feel like you've known her forever. She's your buddy in this wild ride.

Now, there might be a slight snooze fest in the second half, but fear not! The overall feel-good vibes and caring for these characters stay strong until the credits roll. It's like having a favorite song with a brief instrumental break—you'll still hum along.

Daily Dose of Sunshine isn't just a drama; it's a ray of hope in the psychiatric realm. It's like a warm hug, reminding us that we're all in this human journey together. So, grab your popcorn, cue the emotions, and let's ride this K-drama rollercoaster of feels!

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