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kdramadreaming
4 people found this review helpful
Jan 5, 2021
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

Friends are forever

Likes:
1. The enduring friendship between the 5 doctors. I love how they always find time to eat together, play music, and support each other in good and bad.
2. Of the 5, Ikjun is my favorite doctor/character. He is so warm and nice. #JoJungSuk is so funny! I also love his interactions with Uju.
3. I love the romamce between Junwan and Iksun, who is as funny as her brother. But that ending!
4. Songhwa is almost too good to be true. The last part of the drama focused more on her love triangle between Ikjun and Chihong. Of course I am team Iksong!!. .
5. Im happy that Jeongwon isnt going to become a priest. He is very good with the kids and he is one of the few pedia.
6. I also love Mama Rosa and the best friend. I wish they actually end up together!
7. The obgyn doctor has a sad story. Actually cute to see him with Minha though seems like the ex wife will come back in S2.
8. I love the ost and all the times they play band.

Dislikes:
An unpopular opinion but i never got onboard the winter garden ship. Gyeoul looks so boring and lifeless. And she never smiles. I dont understand how, why and when the sweet and smiling Jeongwan liked her.

I almost gave up after watching ep 2 but im glad i continued to watch this little gem. Cant wait for season 2!

Rating: 9/10

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Size15FeetJames
3 people found this review helpful
Jun 10, 2020
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
This show could have been a 10/10 in all rating aspects. The reason for me personally it hasn't reached this criteria is the awkward episode lengths. Don't get me wrong it's a personal pet peeve, but I don't really enjoy a drama to have each episode nearly 90 minutes long. I believe that movies work perfectly at the 90 minute mark but television shows work better when each episode is between 45 minutes to 70 minutes long - a 90 minute end of series episode is fine.
The first episode did also catch me off guard but by the third episode I believe the show really starts to pick up it's pace and you'll want to find out what happens next which is always great. The cast have an amazing chemistry together and the acting scenes were great, production also was top notch.
I believe that everyone will find this show great, I just believe that the episodes could have been spread to more, and instead of the 90 minute length it would work better with a 60 minute length per episode, but hey, that's just my opinion!

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ramen2011
5 people found this review helpful
Feb 22, 2021
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 6.0

Slow but poignant. There are moments that truly shine while others hamper the pacing.

I am rewatching the finale. It started off really well in the first two episodes. It's relatable, the gang's friendship. Who hasn't gone out to dinner with your friends only to have your friend's mom phone in and ask how you've been?

After that, I found myself fast-forwarding scenes involving one of the resident's parents and Ik-jun's sister's romance and the endless makbang scenes. The romance I wasn't interested. It's really the friendship, the comedic timing between them all and that epic karaoke scene with Jun Wan belting out "I Believe!" Those moments really shined.

I didn't see season 2. This was very slowly paced. This is one of those dramas that leaves an impression on you once you take your time with it. The finale was probably the best episodes of this season. Yes it was predictable, but it was poignant. It tackled life, or rather lives that end in the hospital. The guilt and the weight of responsibility our gang faces when lives can't be saved.

Song Hwa talks about a patient she had. She remembers her name, her face, everything. She stayed with her. But she still passed. "I felt it was my fault she died. I beat myself up for months." It's that scene I rewatch over and over. I never see guilt being addressed when there is a passing.

The best part of the series was maybe the first two episodes and the last episode. There isn't really a plot. It's rather episodic until the finale and the last couple of episodes which tied everything together. It’s a medical drama that focuses on the medical side of working in a hospital.

The romance to me was forgettable. The friendship shined and the how the residents had to tackle some heartbreaking cases where their patients didn't make it.

I love romance and enjoy rom-coms but Ik-Jun and Song Hwa to me felt cringe and forced. Song Hwa is an epic female lead and for her to suddenly rekindle her crush from eons ago? Ik-Jun was married this whole time and for him to suddenly pursue Song Hwa? Talk about forced. I liked it better when their relationship was ambiguous. Instead of going on that date, Ik-Jun waits with her at the hospital. Because this was a rare drama where friendship matters. This is rare, especially with people in their 30s-40s.

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Emi
5 people found this review helpful
Jun 8, 2020
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.5
Hospital Playlist won't be everyone's cup of tea. It is a drama about a group of friends' daily lives; there is no complex plot, no dramatic climax, and to a certain extent there is no real conclusion to the story. It is a character-driven drama, and as is always the case with these dramas, it needs a solid cast.

Hospital Playlist's cast wasn't just solid—they were amazing. The screenwriter did a great job creating and writing the characters, but it was the skill of the cast that brought such charm and humanity to each and every character. They made me laugh and they made me cry, and most of all they made me want to root for them. I especially want to highlight Jo Jung Suk's acting -- this was surprisingly the first time I've seen his work, and I fell head over heels for his portrayal of Lee Ik Jun.

Another thing that I adored from this drama was how well it managed to portray happy moments with friends—small pleasures like eating together or hanging out together between breaks, moments that are hard to organize and that are so easily disrupted by hectic lives. This was something I related to a lot and I really enjoyed those scenes.

All in all, I adored this drama and it was almost a perfect drama for me, but if I had to nitpick, I'd say that I wished the character of Chae Song Hwa was further explored, because while I adored her I also felt like she had less character development than the rest of the main characters.

There are only 12 episodes but they are quite lengthy (the final episode is almost 2 hours long!), so that might (understandably) turn off some viewers.

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Ongoing 12/12
tamalisha20
4 people found this review helpful
May 10, 2020
12 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

MUST WATCH!

If you have watched the reply series and prison playbook this is by the same director Shin won ho, that is why the casting is similar to before. It even includes some reapperances from the cast of this previous dramas.

1. IT CAN BE CONFUSING FOR THE FIRST 3 EPISODES. At first I was confused on who the main leads were but picked it up by mid ep 1. The plot isn't one big story but rather about life at the hospital, this was slightly confusing at first but around episode 4 all the side storys and characters fit together nicely and its much eaiser to navigate while watching the episodes so do not give up on the first episode just because you are confused.
I love that it focus' on so many characters and their individual lives, the main focus isnt' really on the 5 leads but actually on a whole bunch of the hospital staff around them which is different but they all fit well together.

2. there is no villian or bad guy to ruin your day. It's a feel good show with scenes where you will cry and scenes where you rejoice and laugh its all about life and patients. there isn't a chairman or anything that's annoying and cranky which I am thankful for or characters that you hate. Everyone is loveable and likeable.


3.The main 5 leads are 4 men and 1 women (typical for shin won hos dramas) who have been best friends since university and now all work at the same hospital for the first time ever. there are scattered scenes of them all together, and when they are all together it's so much fun. The actors are so good I could honeslty believe the characters had been friends for 20+ years without a doubt.

4. There is romance in a subtle day to day life thing, I have swooned over some of the scenes between some character and am shipping 2 of the leads together!
It's well worth a watch, each character is so full of personality and it's so well written.
ALSO the BAND! such a fun little add to it! The actors actually play the intruments so its not bad sync playing its actually real!

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olewis
4 people found this review helpful
Sep 3, 2020
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

Wholesome, humorous, and realistic

What a lovely, comforting show.

I gotta admit; the first two episodes are super confusing because there are so many characters (including the five main leads and all the residents/nurses/interns) and they're all in different medical departments. BUT KEEP WATCHING because by episode three, you get a clearer grasp on everyone's character motivations and backstories and it's so worth it.

I loved the relationship between the five main leads; they have such a cute origin story and their relationship felt so funny and authentic. All the show's romances and ships draw you in and make you root for them. Hospital Playlist does a great job balancing serial and procedural storylines; there are the usual medical cases of the week along with compelling season-long arcs. Be prepared to cry, particular with the cases of the week; this isn't one of those doctor shows where the patients always survive. But also be prepared to laugh and swoon as the main characters joke, fall in love, and find themselves. (Side note: the kid who plays U-ju is seriously the cutest child ever).

Definitely well worth a binge-watch!

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Eric
3 people found this review helpful
Jun 17, 2021
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

A Transcendent Depiction of Beautiful Friendship and Romance

This is truly a one of a kind drama, and everyone knows it. Whether it's the unrivaled writing, authentic acting, or perfect production, the show delivers in every area. Supported by an emotional OST and an interesting story, it's truly everything you could ever want. Even for those who aren't interested in the premise, I implore you to give this show a try. The incredibly realistic and enjoyable dynamic between the main friends is so intoxicating I literally had to stop watching the show for a while so I didn't get too attached to the characters (which of course I did anyway). This show is such perfection that I'm literally at a loss for words, which will make this the shortest review I've ever written. It boils down to two words:

Watch it. I don't care who you are and what you like, but you owe it to yourself to experience this masterpiece.

Ahem. So yes, I recommend this.

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Ongoing 8/12
Msheepops
10 people found this review helpful
May 2, 2020
8 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 8.0
This review may contain spoilers
I'm not one to hold big expectations, as I'm afraid that things will turn out to be a letdown. Same case for this series; I am a huge fan of the PD-writer combo, and I love all the PDs previous works (Reply series, Prison Playbook) whole-heartedly, including the less popular Reply 1994 :D
But still, I have to admit, I did expect to feel similar 'groove' in this one as with the other works; which I didnt find in the first 4 eps. The series was good, it was light, solid plot and cast chemistry, has its comedic moments, familiar camera works, pretty good bg music choices; albeit slightly confusing with all the characters jumbles without proper narrative introductions. Then came Episode 5....... a whole game-changer! Hospital playlist instantly became my new favourite. Supporting characters and side plots started coming together nicely, intricate backstories unfolded, and (new) relationships bloomed... I could definitely felt the same nostalgic, heartwarming feelings the PD past works brought to me.
Three episodes later at eps 8, I can still safely say that it is still my favourite. Totally worth the one week wait for each new ep TT^TT

The casts are well-chosen; this is my first time watching Jeun Mi Do (I honestly dont remember her role in Mother?) and I think she is a perfect fit for Song-Hwa haha. The same goes for Kim Dae Myung (I havent watched Misaeng); I enjoy his sluggish, softy big bear character here <3 No comment for the rest of the amazing cast.
Oh! I LOVE ROSA AND HER MANCHILD BFF!!! And Sung Dong Il moments are always fun to watch haha

Overall, the series is satisfying so far, and i can't wait to watch the following eps and to cry when it's finally time to say bye to my dear professors.

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michelleoc
2 people found this review helpful
Mar 21, 2021
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 2.0

Very smartly written

It wasn't one of my very favorites, only because it was low on romance. However, this show was well-written, and the characters were developed very well. I loved the concept of the five main characters being friends for many years. One of the reasons that this show was so enjoyable was that the characters weren't cliched - a woman was the head of neurosurgery, a female soldier, a single dad - kind of the opposite of what we have grown to "expect". Each person had their strengths, as well as their idiosyncrasies. I also liked that the characters worked in different areas of the hospital, neurosurgery, general surgery, OB/GYN, pediatrics. This kept the story lines fresh. The stories of the hospitalized patients were often so heart-wrenching (There was a lot of crying going on by me), but that was balanced by the funny interactions between the doctors. This cast played well off of each other and you could really feel their friendships. There was a happy ending, of sorts, with a couple of things left hanging in the balance, I'm assuming so that they can be addressed in season 2. I also liked that this didn't have a lot of the K-drama tropes - such as love triangles with an evil person, and I don't believe I saw one wrist grab in the whole show!

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Pringles
5 people found this review helpful
May 28, 2020
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

MIDO AND PARASOL ARE MY HEART ❤️

Well where to begin with I have so many good things to say... I have loved all past shin PD nim drama's and I can proudly say that this even beats reply 1988 for me !
*it obviously has the best direction and story with the whole hit of nostalgia. It will warm your heart and inspire you.
*All the actors are very well experienced and truly deserve all the appreciation and love, from acting flawlessly to playing band performance in every epiode . They are so Passionate and hard working - took such short time to learn and ace the instruments . The drama also gave us JEON MIDO -a well renowned musical actress with the most beautiful voice.
*Since it's a slice of life drama you would definitely resonate with one or more character's and the various relationships depicted in it.
*The director and writer are known for crafting beautiful stories for every single character and trust me you will love each and every character.
*The friendship between the lacking 5 is very strong, we are used to seeing childhood and teenage friendship but in this drama you'll see how their friendship which is almost 20 years old is so very well developed and matured with time even at the age of 40 when they all have such hectic life. Life can truly be delightful even if you are in your 40's .
*I have never been this emotionally attached to a drama , all the characters actually felt like my lifelong friends. It's like you are a part of their world. There are funny moments where you'll literally laugh out your lung out and some really delicate and emotional moments where you won't be able to stop crying . This drama makes me feel so good at many different levels.
*Even though it's a medical drama but it's not too much focused on it rather it shows you the very real image of doctors, how humanly they try to ease the patients pain be it physically or emotionally .
*Love and romance is also a part but it's done in the right wayand in the right amount so you'll actually ship all the couples like crazy. It's so very realistic and heart melting . (Do watch ik jun's confession in epiosode 10)
*The ost's are amazing and so are the band performance by mido and parasol ❤️ all the old songs are recrafted , trust me you will love all of them.
*The last performance by the band really made me cry , I don't know how I will survive a year without them but this is life - you need to wait for the good time to come. Do listen to their last ost and wait for a year .
Please watch HOSPITAL PLAYLIST it's truly one of a kind.

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zimzalaminho
3 people found this review helpful
Nov 3, 2020
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
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Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.5
My God, what this drama IS?
In a single word, GORGEOUS!
I've literally devourd it in less than a week.
The story is so good and real, that is unpossible not to love it. There aren't any heroism or any huge scene over a single patient like many other medical drama, the continuous switching of story is perfect to maintain the attention, and also the background stories where super funny, you really can't hate anyone of the cast.
100% one of the best Netflix titles right now, I sincerely can't wait for 2021 the second season of this masterpiece!
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MAMAS BOY
3 people found this review helpful
Jun 28, 2023
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 5.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

4 REASONS WHY I DROPPED THIS SERIES AFTER WATCHING HALF OF ITS FIRST EPISODE

I was expecting a lot from this series mainly because it came from the director and screenwriter of REPLY 1988 and PRISON PLAYBOOK, two of my favorite Korean series. Then, there’s YOO YEAON SEOK who became my favorite after watching MR. SUNSHINE and DR. ROMANTIC.

I don’t usually drop a series, once I start watching. I give it until Episode 3 or 4 to decide whether to continue or not. But for the first time, I’ve decided to drop a series after watching only half of its maiden episode. Why?

1. STUP*D ELECTRICIAN. The series opens with two of our doctors (there are five to them, 4 male, 1 female, just like the group in REPLY 1988). There’s a problem with the ceiling light so they called two electricians. The female doctor warned one electrician to wear a protective glove and first shut off the circuit breaker. But even before she can finish her precaution, the stup*d electrician fell to the floor and lost consciousness. Are all electricians this stup*d?? Why did the series open with this stup*d scene? Did it help us know the characters better? No, all we got was the male doctor is a “mama’s boy” and the lady doctor is, well, a busy doctor. To me, this opening scene is not only bleak, it’s quite useless. Big turn off and it’s just the opening scene.

2. STUP*D FRIENDS. These five people have been friends for TWENTY YEARS and yet they don’t know that one of them is the son of the Chairman of the hospital they work for?? They only found out when the Chairman died. Are these really friends?? When asked about it, the son of the Chairman’s reason was: “I was waiting for the right time to tell you, guys.” Duh. For TWENTY EFFIN YEARS, you didn’t find “the right time”?? And those friends really didn’t care?

3. STUP*D DARTH VADER. One of our main doctors was playing with his son when he was asked to perform an emergency liver transplant surgery. After hesitating, he agreed to do it. Only, he did the operation while still wearing the Darth Vader helmet – topped with a surgeon’s cap. How stup*d is that? Do they really find this amusing??

4. STUP*D CONDITION. After the Chairman died, the son gathered his doctor friends to form a “VIP WARD” group. He doubled their pay so they would agree. Only one didn’t agree right away. He said he has one condition: That they form a (musical) band. What??? Ok, so now I get it. That’s the reason for the title. Still, it turned me off, coming from nowhere.

That’s when I decided not to continue watching this series. Lots of stup***ty in half of the first episode alone. Also, the characters were not endearing. They came off as aloof, haughty, no charm. This is far from the genius of DR. ROMANTIC.

Sorry.

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