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Radiation House japanese drama review
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Radiation House
1 people found this review helpful
by virgievirgie
Jan 15, 2023
11 of 11 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Glad to learn more about the Unsung Heroes at a hospital

“Radiation House” is a heartwarming drama about the behind-the-scenes heroes at a hospital, radiation technicians and radiologists. This is the only drama that I know of that focuses on these unsung heroes, and the reason I watch this drama.

The drama follows the journey of genius doctor and radiation technician, Igarashi Iori (ML). I do find his reason to insist on being a technician a little unrealistic and childish. This also sets the tone of this medical drama. The focus is on the growth of the characters, sparked by the unconventional ways of ML and the desire to save lives through scans and tests. “Radiation House” is not a serious drama about patients, diagnosis and treatments. However, it is really interesting to see the important role of the radiology department and the importance of taking good photographs and scans.

The medical cases are episodic and we also get to know each character one episode at a time. I usually lose interest in this type of format, but it didn’t happen for me with this drama. Some cases are more interesting than others, but none of them is a true tear jerker. They are more heartwarming, except maybe the case of the boy who played baseball with his little brother. I did shed a few tears because the whole situation is just tragic. I also feel that this drama serves as a public service announcement as well. The team really did not encounter too many anxiety-inducing challenges. In fact, everything gets resolved pretty easily due to the genius ML.

Since this is an adaptation from a manga, a few of the characters could be perceived as over-the-top. Took me a little while to warm up to both male and female leads. But there really isn’t anyone too annoying. The Hospital Director and her weird teas are funny and she seems to be a walking product placement for the show.

Romance is almost non-existent. So, don’t go expecting even a slow burn romance (maybe in season 2).



Completed: 1/15/2023
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