Good to watch
For EP 01The toughest pressure in life is the expectations of those around us. Like a balloon that receives so heavy a load will eventually explode violently. "Humans influence each other. Sometimes it saddens, hurts each other, and even makes each other sick. But sometimes, the stones we throw to change ourselves make waves that reach out to others as well. Even small waves can scratch and injure us". Things we can learn from this episode.
For EP 02
Sometimes being ignorant is the best way to go through life. Without worrying, without fear, without having to feel inferior. "What we need is the courage to be hated. However, because we want to be loved and want to be recognized, we slice our soul with a knife, to make it beautiful in the eyes of others. That's why we always feel sick and unhappy."
For EP 03
The cinematography in episode 3 I think is good, the use of visual effects is good to depict the dramatization of the story and comedy scenes that are light and good.
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A Daily dose of sunshine
The title mislead me . I thought it was to be a charming romantic comedy . I had not read any comments beforehand . So I was taken aback by the contents . But the drama is so well put together , scripted and acted ( by all the cast ) that I found it hard not to be glued to it . Mental illness is a bit of a taboo here , but it is treated with so much care , compassion , understanding and healing by skilled workers dedicated to their chosen profession , that it also changed my understanding of mental illness . It is a beautiful drama , with empathy and humour where healing succeeds to help all patients to be human beings again who want to survive , live and and enjoy themselves in a rough world and who have a place in society .Was this review helpful to you?
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This drama is incredibly compelling. It's unquestionably one of the best I've seen this year. The way it delves into the intricate yet prevalent subject of mental health and makes it relatable to a broad audience is truly remarkable. The drama is exceptionally well-crafted, and the cast has delivered a stellar performance............... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ... .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. ..................................
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foi taaaooo reconfortante assistir, eu amo assistir coisas onde me identifico e consigo me sentir acolhida. minhas emoçoes variavam entre feliz e triste em questão de minutos, e pode ser algo pessoal meu, mas depois do episodio 7/8 eu desmorei ate o final ?amei cada detalhe, cada historia e como abordavam até os mínimos detalhes, e surpreendentemente ☝?eu amei os casais, eles sao tao fofos ridiculos eu queria me convidar para fazer parte do relacionamento deles. pode ser (muito) bobo, mas assistir esse kdrama me fez tomar coragem para encarar meus problemas e lutar para seguir em frete, com certeza virou meu kdrama comfort e com certeza irei assistir mais vezes ?Was this review helpful to you?
Daily Dose of Sunshine: A Heartwarming Journey Through the World of Mental Health
"Daily Dose of Sunshine," a drama that's like a warm hug for your soul!Not just entertaining but also incredibly important and heartwarming
Talk about Park Bo-young? This actress is a powerhouse, and she absolutely shines (pun totally intended) as Jung Da-eun, a nurse in the psychiatric ward. Her portrayal is so nuanced and heartfelt that I found myself laughing, crying, and cheering along with her every step of the way. The way she navigates the challenges of her job while dealing with her own personal growth? Absolutely brilliant!
First things first, can we talk about Park Bo-young? This actress is a powerhouse, and she absolutely shines (pun totally intended) as Jung Da-eun, a nurse in the psychiatric ward. Her portrayal is so nuanced and heartfelt that I found myself laughing, crying, and cheering along with her every step of the way. The way she navigates the challenges of her job while dealing with her own personal growth? Absolutely brilliant!
What really got me was how the show portrays the patients and staff. These aren't just "cases" or plot devices; they're fully realized characters with their own stories, quirks, and journeys. Every single character, no matter how small their role, has a story that touches your heart. I found myself getting invested in each of their stories, rooting for their recovery, and learning so much about different mental health conditions along the way. It's eye-opening without ever feeling preachy.
And can we talk about the staff dynamics? The way the nurses and doctors interact, support each other, and sometimes clash feels so authentic. It's like getting a behind-the-scenes look at the daily lives of these healthcare heroes. The camaraderie, the stress, the small victories – it's all there, and it's beautifully portrayed. The show really dives deep into the nurse work life, showing us the challenges, the rewards, and everything in between. The relationships between co-workers are so well-developed, you feel like you're part of the team!
The production value is top-notch too. The way they use lighting and color to set the mood is just beautiful. There are scenes in this drama that are going to stay with me for a long, long time. They manage to make even the sterile hospital environment feel warm and inviting.
I've got to say, "Daily Dose of Sunshine" isn't just a drama – it's an experience. It's changed the way I think about mental health, about healthcare workers, and honestly, about my own life. I've found myself being more empathetic, more patient, and more aware of the struggles people around me might be facing.
So, if you're in the mood for a drama that'll make you laugh, cry, think, and maybe even grow as a person, give "Daily Dose of Sunshine" a shot. It's like... well, a daily dose of sunshine for your heart and mind. Trust me, you won't regret it.
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My New Favorite Show of All Time
“I don’t want to be someone who offers you an umbrella, I want to stand there in the rain with you.”I have absolutely no qualms with this kdrama. It was at the bottom of my priority since i normally don’t go for medical dramas and I wasn’t hearing much about it. But after watching the Netflix trailer on a whim it seemed right up my alley since I love shows like Extraordinary Attorney Woo and It’s Okay to Not Be Okay. And boy was I right.
I think everyone can take something from this. It makes you look into yourself and maybe even those around you. It encourages empathy and teaches about various mental illnesses and does not put them in a bad light. I love how every main character is dealing with some sort of illness and we get insight in their life and how they deal with it.
Both romances are so precious and adorable as well. Also love how she has a guy best friend who is supportive of her romantic relationship.
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Real, emotional and a must watch!
Es un kdrama que visibiliza los trastornos mentales y lo complicados que pueden llegar a hacer. Me gusta mucho que intenta no caer en los estereotipos que de tienen de las enfermedades mentales y muestra lo reales que son, lo comunes y la importancia de las redes de apoyo para poder sobrellevarlos.Me sorprendió mucho el triángulo amoroso que tiene y aún más el con quien se queda ellaaaa, esperaba algo diferente.
Me gusta el crecimiento que tuvieron los personajes, como durante todo el kdrama los vemos sufrir, salir adelante, aprender, cambiar y crecer.
Es un drama muy lindo, que toca temas muy importantes. Si bien la psiquiatría es muy importante, me habría gustado que se mencionara más sobre la terapia psicológica, ya que siento que el acercamiento que se tiene a esta es muy superficial. Sobretodo porque la terapia es parte fundamental para tratar los trastornos y evitar que se agraven.
Me gustó mucho y el capítulo sobre ansiedad social me hizo llorar mucho, fue muy personal.
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Humanity need among some peoples
It's really heart touching storyIt's really enlight you how to be show humanity
Here we can't divide main lead, second lead
All the characters are important like four leg chair If any leg is gone the chair is also gone
This story is belongs to all the character's
Wonderful story we can learn something from this story
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Touching
Finished itlike 3 days ago.Today: 28 nov 23
I enjoyed it. I really liked the 2nd romance couple. Our main couple were cute too.
The love triangle was unnecessary.
The drama overall was touching and
they were moments i cried.
I didnt really connect with darun's character, like she just seemed bland especially compered to other characters ( both side & other main's), they all had things unique to them. What i liked the most about her is that bo young played her ?
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Todos deberían ver esta maravilla
gran dorama, trata las enfermedades con tanta naturalidad, y ella está tan increible como siempre. RECOMENDADISIMO.Cada capítulo trata más o menos una enfermedad mental, aunque se ven todas en todos se centra algo más en ellas, lo mejor es que son enfermedades con las que convivimos a menudo y por desgracia no están tan aceptadas a nivel sociedad como se debería.
En especial he de destacar el episodio de la depresión, y como refleja la dificultad de ser un profesional de la salud con estas enfermedades .
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Drama that talks about Mental Illness
Mental illness is not a plaguing problem just in South Korea this concerns all of us no matter where we are from. Daily dose of sunshine poignantly explores the world of psychiatric care. Directed like a procedural, each episode spotlights a unique mental illness drawing inspiration from real life cases. Drama is educational, a conversation starter that is a genuine attempt at trying to remove the stigma of mental illness. Dialogues are carefully crafted with the intention to inform not lecture the audience. Narrative does not offer easy solutions because there is no permanent cure, if you want to live you manage your symptoms and adapt to the new you.The patients are not just mere symptoms and the doctors and nurses are not just plain scrubs. Audience can easily empathize with each character as each condition is carefully presented with the appropriate backstory grounded in sincere performances. Patient’s struggles dissect with the nurse’s lives, who have their own personal battles. Nurse Jung Da Eun is our POV character played with endless kindness by Park Bo Young. She has all the qualities of a great nurse, her character growth is about finding the balance between kind-heartedness and being effective at her job, and in between she must take care of her own mental health.
Highlight of the series is when it is pointed out what society is afraid or ashamed to admit. If you fall prey to the breakdown of your mind, the most generous of us, even a psychiatric nurse capable of infinite empathy, and care to others inflicted with mental illness will struggle with perceiving the alignment as being a stain on one’s character.
Drama also addresses various concerns within the health care institution such as the hierarchical power structure, psychiatry being looked down upon, overworked staff and tension between nurses and doctors. We get a splash of delightful romance, and what is a kdrama if we did not have the rich man falling in love with the poor girl. However, the romance does not exist in a void it is there to support the main subject of mental health and self-love.
Verdict
The drama earnestly tries to balance the reality of living with mental illness and optimism of living a full life. It will bring tears to your eyes, but there are moments of levity, joy, hope that when society bands together with compassion and understanding we can uplift each other to reach our potentials. If there are faults it is negligent in comparison to what we gain. A drama with no fast forward moments.
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It's perfect on it's own way.
I have mixed feelings, because this show AMAZING, but I don't think 12 episodes was enough. So many things happened with all these characters, but it felt like this is a sprint rather than a marathon. Honestly, I want to give this show a perfect score, because they portrayed a lot of mental problems really well, and basically every character was likeable in some ways. But as much as I love this show, I can't ignore the fact that, with more episodes or fewer characters, it could've been perfect. Sure, we can say that Da Eun's depression wasn't "cured" after 2 days, because she was in the hospital for months, probably, but it didn't felt like that. I could say the same about basically every other main or side character too. Everyone who had a problem, it was "solved" really fast. What was a bit weird is that I don't think there was any OST in the show, or I just don't remember. The acting was top-notch, just like the writing and directing. The visuals were crazy good, and the overall feeling of the show is perfect. So, even they tried to do too much, I wasn't disappointed. I was funny when it needed, and the whole message of the show is probably the main reason why people should watch this.Honestly, I would love to see another season, with new patients. Not to mention, I want to see Min Deul Re again. She was such a great character. Her cute little romance with Hwang was funny, like watching two puppies meeting for the first time.?
But with Da Eun and Go Yoon, I didn't felt the chemistry, to be honest. It was a bit weird, and I'm glad the love triangle didn't really happen.
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