“ A Heartfelt and Motivating Medical Drama"
**Review: Live Surgery Room**
This drama is a gem. I've heard complaints about the blurred surgery scenes, but given China's strict media censorship, it was handled perfectly under the circumstances. The issue isn't with the drama itself but with how things work there.
As for the main character, Zheng, being portrayed for being unrealistic and perfect—this is a drama meant to entertain. It gives us the pleasure of seeing the character figure things out rather than being strictly realistic. After all, we endure enough realism in our daily lives. When watching a drama, we seek entertainment, not a reality check.
Being a medical aspirant myself, I found this show particularly motivating. The path of a medical student is hard, requiring much patience and resilience. This drama reaffirmed my choice of career, highlighting the dedication and passion required in the medical field.
The three origins of Haicheng and its strong ethics and morals resonated deeply with me. The principle "Patient always comes first," which I first heard from my father, was echoed in Chen Miao's diary in the drama. This connection made the drama even more meaningful to me.
Despite any technical errors, I thoroughly enjoyed this drama for what it was. In the end, I watched it for entertainment, not for a medical documentary.
This drama is a gem. I've heard complaints about the blurred surgery scenes, but given China's strict media censorship, it was handled perfectly under the circumstances. The issue isn't with the drama itself but with how things work there.
As for the main character, Zheng, being portrayed for being unrealistic and perfect—this is a drama meant to entertain. It gives us the pleasure of seeing the character figure things out rather than being strictly realistic. After all, we endure enough realism in our daily lives. When watching a drama, we seek entertainment, not a reality check.
Being a medical aspirant myself, I found this show particularly motivating. The path of a medical student is hard, requiring much patience and resilience. This drama reaffirmed my choice of career, highlighting the dedication and passion required in the medical field.
The three origins of Haicheng and its strong ethics and morals resonated deeply with me. The principle "Patient always comes first," which I first heard from my father, was echoed in Chen Miao's diary in the drama. This connection made the drama even more meaningful to me.
Despite any technical errors, I thoroughly enjoyed this drama for what it was. In the end, I watched it for entertainment, not for a medical documentary.
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