
Pendant sa scolarité, Yeo Jung Woo a toujours été le premier dans ses études et a étudié dans la meilleure école de médecine du pays. Yeo Jung Woo est aujourd'hui un chirurgien plasticien très apprécié. Sa vie se déroule sans encombre, mais à la suite d'un mystérieux accident médical, sa vie se retrouve mise à rude épreuve. C'est alors qu'il rencontre Nam Ha Neul au moment le plus bas de sa vie. Nam Ha Neul travaille comme anesthésiste. Dans son enfance, les gens la qualifiaient de génie en raison de son intelligence. Elle a étudié dur et est devenue médecin. Sa vie se résume à ses études et son travail. Elle n'a pas le temps de s'amuser. Jusqu'au jour où elle réalise qu'elle n'est pas heureuse dans sa vie et qu'elle veut changer. C'est alors qu'elle recroise Yeo Jung Woo au moment le plus bas de sa vie. Ils se réconfortent mutuellement et une relation romantique s'installe entre eux. (Source: AsianWiki) Modifier la traduction
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- Titre original: 닥터슬럼프
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Dakteoseulleompeu , Doctor Slump หัวใจหมอไม่มอดไหม้ , Doktoři na dně , Dr Slump , Dr. Slump , Gyógyír Szívfájdalomra , Médicos em Colapso , Nốt trầm đời bác sĩ , Urgencias Existenciales , Доктор в кризисе , Лікар у кризі , ركود الطبيب , ドクタースランプ , 低谷医生
- Réalisateur: Oh Hyun Jong
- Scénariste: Baek Sun Woo
- Genres: Comédie, Romance, Drame, Médical
Distribution et équipes
- Park Hyung Shik Rôle principal
- Park Shin Hye Rôle principal
- Yoon Park Rôle principal
- Gong Sung Ha Rôle principal
- Oh Dong Min Rôle Secondaire
- Jang Hye Jin Rôle Secondaire
Critiques

Dr. Slump : la prescription parfaite contre les coups de mou <3
Franchement, je pensais tomber sur un petit drama feel good et léger, et je me suis retrouvée à pleurer, sourire, réfléchir, fondre et fangirler… tout ça en même temps 🤯😂Le spitch, On va suivre deux anciens rivaux du lycée, devenus médecins, qui se retrouvent par hasard à une période bien down de leur vie. Burn-out, pression, échecs… chacun sa galère, mais ils vont doucement recoller les morceaux ensemble. Et c’est là que le charme opère 🥺💫🫶🏻
J’ai adoré la vibe générale, entre humour pétillant, sujets profonds sur la santé mentale, et cette douceur qui enveloppe ☕️… c’était beau, vraiment beau 🫰🏻. Un drama qui parle avec le cœur, sans forcer les choses 💛
Le duo principal, est INCROYABLE 😍. Park Hyung Sik et Park Shin Hye ont une alchimie de fou 🤍 Leur relation est naturelle, drôle, maladroite parfois mais sincère. Leur complicité grandit épisode après épisode, et moi j’étais là, à couiner devant mon écran comme une ado 😍😅
J’ai kiffé aussi que le drama parle de reconstruction. C’est pas juste une romance, c’est un vrai cheminement perso, un retour à soi, une quête de sens, le tout avec beaucoup de justesse 👌🏻👍🏻
Les persos secondaires sont tous attachants (même ceux que j’avais envie de secouer au début 😅). Mais mention spéciale à la meilleure pote de la FL qui est une queen du soutien moral et des punchlines bien placées 🔥🫰🏻
Et l’OST ??? MAIS L’OST 😭 C’est doux, c’est beau, c’est émouvant… et ça m’a mis la larme à l’œil plus d’une fois. Il y a ce petit piano, celui qui te prend par surprise et qui vient te gratter dans la poitrine… ouch 🫠🥺
Bon, j’ai mis 8.5⭐️ parce qu’il y a quelques petits passages un peu longuets au milieu. Parfois, ça traîne un chouïa, et j’aurais aimé que certaines thématiques soient encore plus creusées... Mais honnêtement, ça ne m’a pas empêchée d’aimer très fort ce drama. Et c’est déjà énorme 🥹🫶🏻✌🏻

Success Doesn't Always Bring Happiness
The final episode, the final edit--What a healthy Kdrama, and what a nice ending. "What is better? Does it mean they'll become happy?" "They'll accept their misfortunes. I can become miserable again, but that's okay. Should misfortunes come I have the strength to endure them." All in all this was a drama about accepting that life isn't perfect, people are not perfect, we can do everything right and still our lives can fall apart, and also that work environments can sometimes be the detriment of even the most accomplished people. Life isn't about putting forth the most perfect image. It's about finding your happiness, your center, your balance, and then finding the strength to endure what comes your way. I like in the end that Jeong Woo chose substance over flashiness in starting his own practice again. I like that Ha Neul could confidently handle the denial of job responsibilities, and that she found the strength to speak what she was feeling in a professional way. Both the ML and FL took us on a journey of debunking erroneous beliefs about success and happiness, and in the end showed us what was truly important....our relationships with family, friends, and each other.Well done to Baek Sun Woo, the screenwriter for this engaging and important drama!! Equally well done to the cast and production crew!! This is a keeper, and a drama I will revisit again.
After 10 episodes--I came back to update the review as I am over halfway through this series. Amongst the usual stereotypical rom com Kdrama plot lines, there lies the reality of healing from trauma. This Kdrama shows how very hard it is to come back to normal when your life has been turned upside down, and also how hard it is to overcome panic, anxiety, sadness, and depression. In one episode Ha Neul begins to panic with the happiness she feels in this new relationship. She doesn't trust that these happy feelings will not just end up with tragedy and heartbreak as that has been her experience. She also faces how little she trusts people around her, including Jeong Woo. This is a very relatable series. I've been part of a cut-throat profession and been stabbed in the back by colleagues whom I trusted, and been faced with the decision to keep opening my life to people, or just wall myself off. Failed relationships also leave their mark. This drama shows how two people who at first are overcome with their traumatic experiences, work through the realization that because of these experiences are different people now, and have to find a new way to keeping engaging with life, their professions, their family, and each other. I like that this drama is showing that recovery from mental illness is not instant, you don't just get over it. Instead, it's a process, a day-by-day way of learning how to live again. Some of drama is typical, some of it is boring, but with the bigger message, I'm finding this is really a good story.
After 2 episodes--This is taking a look at the very real impact ambition has on mental health. The two main characters are the star pupils of their high school. What comes with being the top student is not only the pressure of one's own expectations and ambition, but having to live up to the expectations of everyone around you. Being the top at anything also seems to carry with it the idea that that top person is perfect in all things. Not only is this not true, but the reality is that carrying the pressure to constantly be perfect, and at the top in all things, often leads to burn out and depression. If by chance one does make it to the top, it takes next to nothing for you to fall and fail, even if it isn't your fault. The story begins with the two leads established in their careers and are both experiencing a low point. We get to see in both the mental toll competition, ambition, and drive does to them, and also how very fickle the world around them is when faced with these low points in their professional lives . Luckily they have each other. The race to the top is brutal, but so is the fall from the top where you find out who your true friends really are. That's where our two main leads are in the first two episodes.
It has the makings of a really good story. So far it's been excellent. I hope it continues. The soundtrack also seems to be really good.