Talks about the healing period of agricultural horticulture therapy. Oh Won Ye a horticultural therapist called Leon meets Shin Bo Eun a regional officer who is diligent in duty to give him land. (Source: LetFilm Instagram) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
- Native Title: 바이오옴므
- Also Known As: Baioommeu
- Genres: Psychological, Life, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Ahn Da BiShin Bo EunMain Role
- Ji Ho SungOh Won YeMain Role
- Lee Won JungKo In HyukMain Role
- Shin Woo ChulBae Je HunMain Role
- Choe Ri RaOn Jong IlMain Role
- Chu Yi HwaKim Mi NiMain Role
Reviews
Raw Diamond
I‘m kind of shocked that this drama is so unknown.Sure it is a webdrama and neither the cinematography nor the acting are perfect and it feels very webdrama-y BUT the whole mental health & therapy aspect is a raw diamond.
Also you learn about how to keep certain plants.
The OST (unlighted by eleven degrees) is extraordinary good for a webdrama and it remains on my playlist.
I wish they’d make a full length drama out of this and make it in the style of 2021's "Lost"
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Horticulture for the soul.
A few scenes and hanging threads were never explained, possibly only established in the hope that the series would garner enough attention to carry through with a second season, but we didn't come here for plot. We came here to achieve emotional healing from the comforting vibes of nature on display!On the one hand, an attempt is made to take four different people from different walks of life and demonstrate how plants can be a therapeutic part of the healing process for them. Together with their plants, they learn how to care for each other and themselves... and I am a sucker for a good found family, so this hit the spot. The genuine chemistry between the characters is wholesome and comforting.
On the other hand, the in-universe therapy class is being pushed so hard that an unfortunate implication pops up - that horticulture therapy is a substitute for medical treatment - due to how some of the characters seek it out as a type of anti-medication solution to their very serious mental health struggles. Honestly, I can't say if this is the show's intention or if it was just another part of the attempt to show how this type of therapy can be a good choice for certain people. The short runtime of the series does it no favors by speedrunning the characters' recovery process so that if you aren't paying close enough attention it can feel like they're insinuating that plants and gardening are a miracle cure.
Regardless, it is worth a watch if you like to see characters supporting each other through the healing process, don't mind the presence of a very subtly hinted at romance bubbling under the surface, can overlook some unanswered questions, and are curious to learn about some plants and the things that can be made with them along the way.
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