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DOCTOR STRANGE - A KOREAN DRAMA REVIEW


This Drama gets 7.5 Rating in IMDb. In this drama main cast was PARK HOON who was doctor in the k-drama and his dad was also a cardiologist. This drama starts when there was a surgery to have to a patient in the drama. who was the prime minister of north Korea . as the father of PARK HOON was a cardiologist he have been chosen to do the surgery of north Korean prime minister. He go to do the surgery but the solders of north Korea forced him to do the surgery at the gun point. after all this drama finally the surgery was Successfull. But they did not him and his son gone from there country. they forced them to live there and continue his profession. 

DOCTOR STRANGE - A KOREAN DRAMA REVIEW



PLOT: A brilliant surgeon and his young son are sent on a secret diplomatic mission to North Korea – only to be betrayed by their own country and kept by the North Koreans! The young man grows up there, following the footsteps of his father to become a doctor, but due to the lack of equipment and technology, learns “old school.” His childhood sweetheart and finace is taken by the secret police shortly after agreeing to marry him.


When he’s near graduation, he is taken by the government to a secret facility to perfect his craft of heart surgery, by devious and nefarious means.  He spends several years imprisoned in this nightmarish place – secretly searching for his finace.  He finally finds her right when his opportunity to escape the country presents itself – and attempts to flee with his lady love only to lose her in the process.  Several years later, in South Korea, a series of events leads him to be hired as a new surgeon at a prestigious hospital.  There he meets a woman who looks identical to his finace, but claims not to know him.  Who is this mysterious woman?  And will he ever find his lost love?  While all these burning questions linger, there is an awesome new woman in his life who vies for his heart… but can he ever escapes the secrets of his terrible past and get over his first love?

DOCTOR STRANGE - A KOREAN DRAMA REVIEW

So….

Doctor Stranger is played by the tall, skinny Lee Jong-Suk, who is a great actor, though when he wears skinny jeans he looks like a stick insect.  His character was fascinating.  Not quite South Korean, not quite North Korean.  He enjoyed a surprisingly decent childhood in both countries, making the most of things, but ultimately got screwed over once he hit adulthood and was recruited into the “secret doctorate program.”  There he was basically forced to become a monster and perform countless human experiments to perfect his craft.  It made him a brilliant doctor, with skills far beyond what others in the field could ever hope to achieve with years of regular surgeries, but at what cost?  A little chunk of his soul, that’s what cost…

Add the additional trauma of watching his father basically commit suicide by walking into a field and letting himself be shot down by guards – and then watching his finace basically commit suicide by letting go of his hand and dropping off a bridge several dozen feet into icy waters… and you’ve got a damaged man.


When he first comes to South Korea, he opens a small independent practice and basically does odd jobs and minor surgeries.  He befriends another refugee, a young woman who has been trying to get her mother smuggled out of North Korea… and when she succeeds, he feels re-inspired by her success to try again to find his own lost love…. who may still be alive.  But it’s gonna cost.  Cause the human smuggling business isn’t cheap.



Here is one of the areas I wish we’d gotten to learn more about.  I would have liked this to be further developed, personally, because it’s fascinating.  How people get out of North Korea is interesting… and though we got a small taste of it, I would have preferred more.

Anyways, he’s doing “under the table” surgeries for gangsters and delivery water bottles and whatever else he can think of to earn money.  While delivering water to a hospital – an emergency situation causes him to jump right into surgery.  He basically suits up and just goes to town!  Which is highly frowned upon in the medical community, doing surgery in hospitals that you aren’t employed at… but he does such a good job and makes such a great impression with his skills that he’s offered a job.  Until everyone learns he’s from North Korea.  Then they all freak out.  Change their mind.  Then change their mind again.

This is a mind set I will never understand, probably.  I mean, I understand it… but I don’t quite emotionally relate to the North/South mental math.  There’s a love/hate there that is well deserved and I’ve read a lot of books on North Korea and tried to understand the situation more… but I don’t think I can truly grasp it.  Probably the same way someone can’t grasp racism in America unless you’re born in America.  It’s a strange, subtle, and integrated thing.

So, our Doctor Stranger is hired by the big hospital and he takes the job, cause he needs to the money.  And also because he sees another doctor there that looks shockingly like his finace.  As in… JUST LIKE HER.  As in… that’s freaking’ her.  Or her twin.  Or her clone.  But she’s got another name and has no idea who he is… so who is she???  He’s gonna find out, by god.

BIG SPOILER:

She totally is his fiance.  And is working as a spy and it’s all complicated and a big mess.  Jin Se-Un is an incredible actress and I love her – but she was odd in this show.  Somehow her character felt underdeveloped.  Or maybe just… lost.  Or overshadowed by the other first female lead, cause there were two female leads.  So North Korean finace girl just came off as cold and then as sad and then even sadder and then desperate and you felt sorry as hell for her… but yet never really liked her.  I think they should have given her a little more back story.  OR given her a little more story in the present, in South Korea.  Maybe show us some scenes of her alone, doing something that makes us really like her and identify with her.


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