Finally, someone has started subbing Dr. DMAT (which, if you don't know, is Ohkura's last drama), and after 3 episodes I need to write something about it.
You all know that medical dramas aren't my thing. I don't care about all that medical stuff and I don't like seeing all those entrails and blood and... no thanks. But the important things about these dramas are the characters, the interactions, the plot. And that's why Last Hope was such an amazing drama: because of the topics covered in each episode, the peculiar characters and the mistery element.
So far, Dr. DMAT only has the nice plot: you watch it to see the main character growing up. But I've watched only 3 episodes, so I can't really say that much.
What I really want to say is how much Ohkura's acting is improving. Lately he's doing at least one drama per year, and you can see how much he's getting better at portraying his characters' emotions. From Umareru, where his acting was nothing great, to Mikeneko (which wasn't really a great drama, but Ohkura did a great job with his character. He put a lot of himself in Ishizu), to Otenki Oneesan (we don't talk about it, though: he did okay, but the drama and his character were terrible), to this.
He's improved so much, and it makes me happy because he seems really interested in acting. And maybe he's doing so well in this drama because he's so involved in it. If you read these last months' jwebs, you can see how much Dr. DMAT is important to him, how much he cares, how much he's trying. And seeing good results really makes me happy.
(Honestly, it was obvious he had a lot of talent for acting. If you watched Ooku you know what I'm talking about. I'll never get tired of repeating this: he appeared for less than 15 minutes, but his performance was terribly intense. He was great.)
Oh. I've been saying this for months, and now that I'm watching the drama I'm more convinced than before: a crossover between Dr. DMAT and Last Hope is a thing that needs to be written and maybe I'll do it because I have problems.
By the way, ChocoJun is about to end. Please anticipate a hateful review.
You all know that medical dramas aren't my thing. I don't care about all that medical stuff and I don't like seeing all those entrails and blood and... no thanks. But the important things about these dramas are the characters, the interactions, the plot. And that's why Last Hope was such an amazing drama: because of the topics covered in each episode, the peculiar characters and the mistery element.
So far, Dr. DMAT only has the nice plot: you watch it to see the main character growing up. But I've watched only 3 episodes, so I can't really say that much.
What I really want to say is how much Ohkura's acting is improving. Lately he's doing at least one drama per year, and you can see how much he's getting better at portraying his characters' emotions. From Umareru, where his acting was nothing great, to Mikeneko (which wasn't really a great drama, but Ohkura did a great job with his character. He put a lot of himself in Ishizu), to Otenki Oneesan (we don't talk about it, though: he did okay, but the drama and his character were terrible), to this.
He's improved so much, and it makes me happy because he seems really interested in acting. And maybe he's doing so well in this drama because he's so involved in it. If you read these last months' jwebs, you can see how much Dr. DMAT is important to him, how much he cares, how much he's trying. And seeing good results really makes me happy.
(Honestly, it was obvious he had a lot of talent for acting. If you watched Ooku you know what I'm talking about. I'll never get tired of repeating this: he appeared for less than 15 minutes, but his performance was terribly intense. He was great.)
Oh. I've been saying this for months, and now that I'm watching the drama I'm more convinced than before: a crossover between Dr. DMAT and Last Hope is a thing that needs to be written and maybe I'll do it because I have problems.
By the way, ChocoJun is about to end. Please anticipate a hateful review.