Just Follow Your Heart
This drama feels like a complete package. It has medical expertise, office politics, friendships, romance, and family issues—you name it. Despite being a medical drama, it’s not boring at all. Every character has their own story, and there are plenty of life lessons along the way. Life is full of choices, and every choice shapes our future. That’s basically the core message of this drama: follow your heart. And I like how all the characters stick to that principle in their own way.
The hospital setting feels very realistic, like a normal hospital we see in everyday life. Nothing feels over-the-top, which makes the whole story more believable.
This is my third drama with Mark Chao. His performance was good and met my expectations, though I wouldn’t say it stood out as much as his previous roles. Still, his acting was solid. The real standout for me was the actor who played the patient “Hua Er.” His portrayal of a paralyzed stroke patient was incredibly convincing—his eye movements, gestures, and even the way he spoke felt so real. Seriously, bravo.
The OSTs are also really nice. They fit the scenes well and add a lot to the emotions. Props to the music department for that.
Overall, this is a very enjoyable medical drama. It feels real, has meaningful life lessons, good acting, and nice music. What more can you ask for? Just follow your heart—just like the drama says. Give it a try, it’s definitely worth watching.
The hospital setting feels very realistic, like a normal hospital we see in everyday life. Nothing feels over-the-top, which makes the whole story more believable.
This is my third drama with Mark Chao. His performance was good and met my expectations, though I wouldn’t say it stood out as much as his previous roles. Still, his acting was solid. The real standout for me was the actor who played the patient “Hua Er.” His portrayal of a paralyzed stroke patient was incredibly convincing—his eye movements, gestures, and even the way he spoke felt so real. Seriously, bravo.
The OSTs are also really nice. They fit the scenes well and add a lot to the emotions. Props to the music department for that.
Overall, this is a very enjoyable medical drama. It feels real, has meaningful life lessons, good acting, and nice music. What more can you ask for? Just follow your heart—just like the drama says. Give it a try, it’s definitely worth watching.
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