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It is Relatable
The story plot is relatable in terms of the daily life struggles in finances, relationships, societal issues, and self-improvement. The convenient marriage was a bit much for me that Lee Minki and Jung Somin could've dealt their financial problems in another way but it wouldn't be a thicker plotline. As of the other plots of the story, I really liked the portrayal of Esom and how she dealt with societal issues in her workplace, her relationship, and her self. The way Esom confronted her male co-workers about her no-bra. HELLO!!! For every women, it's a big conflict we face whatever the size is. Later on, she decides to get custom-made bra was great idea that Esom's character's self-improvement in harassments and gender inequality of the society.Was this review helpful to you?
The five main leads were well casted!
Hospital Playlist's main leads were well-casted!!! Especially, Jo Jung-suk as Lee Ik-jun, he is hilarious, sociable, and a loving father; I would re-watch the whole drama to just have a good laugh. Aside from the comedy of the drama, the seriousness of every scene about onto the patients, residents, and professors are well-researched and skillfully written. The writer, Lee Woo-Jung, no only wrote the Reply Series but also the Prison Playbook, I knew that Hospital Playlist will be worth the watch and it is. I just found out that Writer Lee is the screenwriter of variety shows such as Youn's Kitchen, Youth Over Flowers, and many others. This drama has the feels that is truly relatable in many ways, as a student, patient, family member, etc. An incredible piece of art!Was this review helpful to you?