Konno Yuta, ex asalariado, decide un día volver a entrar a la universidad de medicina. Exitosamente se convierte en un profesional a los 37 años, y comienza a trabajar en un hospital universitario como médico interno. Yuta tenía la esperanza de convertirse en un médico en toda regla tan pronto como pudiese, pero la realidad que enfrenta en el hospital es deplorable. Es como si Yuta hubiese regresado el tiempo decenas de años atrás, cuando las condiciones de trabajo eran muy duras, los médicos ven a sus pacientes sólo como fuentes de investigación, y las rondas realizadas por el único profesor impone cargas tanto para los médicos y los pacientes. Algunas veces siendo rechazado por un superior más joven, y en ocasiones enfrentando a los profesores, Kenta busca "el verdadero tratamiento médico que los pacientes desean". Synopsis by WikiDrama Edit Translation
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- Norsk
- Título original: 37歳で医者になった僕〜研修医純情物語〜
- También conocida como: I became a doctor at 37 ~ An Intern's pure love story , 37-sai de Isha ni Natta Boku ~Kenshui Junjo Monogatari~ ,
- Director: Miyake Yoshishige, Shiraki Keiichiro
- Guionista: Furuya Kazunao
- Géneros: Vida, Drama, Médico
Reparto y créditos
- Kusanagi Tsuyoshi Papel principal
- Mizukawa AsamiSawamura MizukiPapel secundario
- Kogure MimuraKatsuragi SuzuPapel secundario
- Yaotome HikaruShimoda KentarouPapel secundario
- Kiriyama RennTaniguchi AtsushiPapel secundario
- Saito TakumiNiimi SatoruPapel secundario
Reseñas
It is a good show that talks about how one should stand firm for his ideals, no matter what others think about it. The kind heart of Konno-san surely transformed his environment, and made others feel the love he embraces. You might not be able to change an organization, yet you can change yourself.
The acting in this show was superb, very honest and real life "doctors" in a hospital; I was annoyed sometimes and hated a couple of characters sometimes, but that's what happens within hospital "politics" I suppose. I had a love/hate relationship with a couple of the characters, too; but I think that's just because I don't really like romance stories and I've been watching nothing but crime/detective/scientific dramas for the past few weeks.
I like that they didn't try to make this drama to autobiographical, like a documentary; at first I even thought it was a manga adaptation. The director and writer(s) made this story a true-to-life, open, and honest story; in other words, exactly like a fictional setting so much so that I couldn't distinguish if it was a real-life story or not towards the end.
You can see the actors in this show are working their absolute hardest, for the show but for the patients too; the ending was a little bittersweet and sort of unexpected. This is a good drama if you like medical series!