The Affiliated Hospital of Dongdu University urgently took in a mysterious man with head trauma one night. Nan Ren (Osawa Takao), the doctor on duty in brain surgery, successfully completed the operation for him, but the man escaped inexplicably after he woke up from the operation. While chasing, Ren fell from the steps and fell into a coma. When he woke up again, he found that he was already in a forest, and there were warriors with pan heads fighting. Thinking that Ren, who was filming a period drama, was in danger, fortunately, he was rescued by the young samurai Kyoutaro Tachibana (played by Keisuke Koide). Ren returned to Tachibana's house with the injured Kyoutaro, and operated on him under extremely crude conditions. Kyoutaro's younger sister Tachibana Saki (Haruka Ayase), who witnessed the whole operation, was deeply moved and developed a keen interest in Ren. In the morning of the next day, Ren learned the shocking fact from Saki: he actually traveled to the Edo period at the end of the Bakumatsu!
Since then, a huge historical picture has gradually unfolded. Taking Jin's ups and downs in the medical clinic and many medical incidents after he established his own family as the main line, not only Sakamoto Ryoma, Katsu Kaishu, Ogata Hongan, Shinsengumi and other characters/organizations all appeared on the stage, Jin also met his fianc¨¦e in modern times with amazing appearance Similar to the beautiful oiran Yefeng (Miki Nakatani). Feeling the magic of fate, Jin tried to introduce modern medical technology into Edo, but at the same time, he also tried his best to reverse the fate of everyone in the historical torrent.
Today I read an article about the 30 most classic Japanese TV dramas in the Heisei era. I read the names one by one. I don¡¯t know why the one I want to revisit most is "Niyi Doctor". Although I thought it was good when I first watched it, there are others I like more. Yes, long vacation, watermelon, symphonic lover's dream, Du Ji, lh, battle for marriage proposal, love shuffle, partners of justice, tiger and dragon, cooking fairy
Compared with the dramas I like, "Benevolent Doctor" is too sensational. I have never liked this kind of drama with too many tears, but now I think about it. The sense of powerlessness in the vortex and the sense of happiness after being redeemed are difficult to experience in many time-travel dramas and novels. Because the protagonist¡¯s various hooks + personal qualities are actually very easy for people to worship him as a god, but this drama does the opposite. It¡¯s not that everyone doesn¡¯t worship the protagonist, but they want to help while worshiping the protagonist. The protagonist, even though the other party may be a "man of God", still wants to share his pressure, and wants to go through the wind and rain with him, instead of hiding under his protection.
My favorite episode is when Dr. Ogata knew that the protagonist had traveled from the future. His reaction was not shock, nor the anger of being deceived, but empathy and empathy. "I was called from Osaka a year ago. When I came here from Edo, I kept saying that I was doing it for the country and for the path of medicine, but I felt extremely lonely in my heart. I just came from Osaka to Edo. Compared with the loneliness in the heart of the southern doctor, I feel This is really nothing.""Please share your loneliness and depression with me, and I will take them into the underworld." When the protagonist asked how to repay this kindness, Dr. Ogata replied: "Please create a better future."
When I first watched the first two episodes, I actually disliked the indecisiveness of the protagonist, and I didn¡¯t dare to interfere too much in history. I have long been used to those protagonists who want to kill the Quartet and create history as soon as they travel. Moreover, the protagonist's "creating history" is not the same as the creation of history in the time-travel articles I often read. It is literally "creating a better future". He is not making any weapons or other tools to make the country stronger. , only focusing on the happiness of ordinary people, helping the people in front of them, and improving the medical environment and technology. The author of the original work created this work when he read a book "Sex (Diseases in Edo"), in which the Edo tyrants who died tragically due to backward medical standards aroused the compassion of the author of "Benevolent Doctors" and determined to Create a cartoon in honor of them.
In addition to the compassion, the great thing about this work is that it affirms the value of the individual, the value of ordinary people. Although in the torrent of history, the power of the individual is insignificant, but it is the choices of individual tiny individuals that come together. together determine the direction of history.
There is a monologue in it: Everything we take for granted in our lives todayis given to us by our ancestors, and it is what everyone in history fought, struggled, sacrificed their lives, and lived resolutely. Therefore, we must use our hands to give future generations a brighter future.
Ah, stop talking! I'm going to revisit it. By the way, I want to recommend similar works. I want to see some idealists. In Chapter 216 of "The Millennium Queen", Anru hopes that the queen will throw the dirty things to him and keep a holy and wise image. It is to pretend to be a person who has all the virtues and treats his subjects equally, so that those who are suffering or numb and chaotic can feel a glimmer of light and hope, so as to change themselves and make the world a little bit better. I didn't have a good impression of Anru at first, but after reading this chapter, I finally got him. I don't know if you guys got it. (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com