Daily Dose of Sunshine (2023)

Daily Dose of Sunshine (2023)

Other name: 정신병동에도 아침이 와요 / 精神病房也會迎來清晨 / 精神病房也会迎来清晨 / Jeongsinbyeongdongedo Achimi Wayo / Morning Comes to the Mental Ward / Morning Comes To Psychiatric Wards Too / Una dosis diaria de sol / И в психиатрии восходит солнце

Synopsis: Jung Da Eun works as a nurse. She is transferred to neuropsychiatry from the internal medicine department. This is her first time working in neuropsychiatry, so everything is difficult and awkward for her. Nevertheless, Jung Da Eun tries her best to deal with the patients and she grows as a nurse with the help of Chief Nurse Song Hyo Jin.
Dong Go Yoon works as a doctor and specializes in proctology. Watching Nurse Jung Da Eun and her pure ways, Dong Go Yoon realizes that he smiles when seeing her and is even healed by her.
Meanwhile, Jung Da Eun is friends with Song Yoo Chan. He looks like a very bright person, but he holds pain inside that nobody knows about.
(Source: AsianWiki)
Adapted from the webtoon “Jeongsinbyeongdongedo Achimi Wayo” (정신병동에도 아침이 와요) by Iraha (이라하).
Episodes: 12

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  1. It was so good, and I liked how they tackled things, but it was super heavy at times. Especially from where I’m mentally right now
    My opinion, it’s a beautiful watch, but only if you won’t be triggered by certain mental conditions or if you’re in a stable place right now
    BUT Please, if you’re struggling mentally right now, seek help, you aren’t alone, and postpone watching this to another time ❤️

  2. It is a great show but can be very heavy at times. It has been great to see k-drama bringing up very taboo subjects such as mental illnesses and what it is like to live with them as the patient and their loved ones. They tie in a lot of issues in Korean culture from school to corporate life and how its okay to not be okay and you’re not alone. Anyone who fails to see the importance of drama like these is ignorant to their purpose. This drama is not for anyone interested in typical romcom drama tropes.

  3. I should agree that this is with so much emotional issues. In one or two or even more, you can relate. It was like having a dose of sunshine every day I watched this. I love how the romance in this is very wholesome. The actors (referring in general to both males and females who act– please don’t bully the person who used the word “actor” in the earlier comment if you cannot correct them in a nicer way–what’s the use of your brains if you attack people with rude attitudes) did a great job portraying their roles, the scenes and script were all well-placed together. This is a great drama, bonus that this is shorter than the usual 16 episodes that there are dragging scenes just to fill a whole season. You’ll need tissues if you’d watch this but enjoy some chips and drinks while on it. Life lessons are generous in this drama so yeah, many crying scenes but the joy is present after issues are resolved. 🙂 Enjoy watching this gem in KDramas if you decide to do it. ^_^

  4. Just finished it 🙂 totally worth watching ❤️
    But pay attention that this drama has heavy stories about people dealing with mental illnesses, people who are living in their most dark world so if you are going through bad times , or under medical treatment that includes narcotics I really advice you not to watch.
    Even if you like the leads wait for another drama.
    Take care.

  5. If you are worried about the feels but have watched any heart-wrentching J-Drama, this one is pretty melo, so need to hesitate.
    Just dive in.

    No, I didn’t even get teary-eyedso no worries, you’ll be fine

  6. One amazing kdrama. I hope they’ll make more it in the future. Definitely a must-watch!

    Also, I’m amazed they made such drama in a society where mental disorders are a taboo. Glad they’re educating ppl on mental health.

  7. Wonderful drama. It took me a few evenings to finish it. Of course, couldn’t expect less with this star studded cast. Recommended to watch it for those who loves medicine type of dramas, psychological too. I would even say that romance in this drama is done beautifully too.Yeon Woo Jin is a cutie pie here.

  8. A very good and meaningful drama addressing mental illness. I skipped the romance because it wasn’t necessary.
    The story of the patient that ended up committing suicide broke me too. I somehow got so attached to him… His suicide broke me in so many ways because I knew that he needed more time but his doctor didn’t care enough.

  9. Love It💖
    How they explain every illness, how Is for the caretaker and the environments influens as well🧑‍⚕️
    More media like that, plz🙋💖

  10. WARNING: Do not watch if you are easily triggered.
    This drama is heavy with emotional topics – mostly sadness, grieving and not (at all) pleasant experiences. Every characters were potrayed brilliantly.

    Grab a bucket! and have a break if it gets too much!!!

    10/10

  11. This is a masterpiece 10/10👌
    Check trigger warnings though if you’re someone who is oversensitive

    The mental illnesses are portrayed well and the closest to reality I’ve seen in kdramas. Each episode takes on a different mental illness and I learned a lot from this drama.
    There’s romance too but it is not overdone so it’s not irritating. I like how the character grows and learns from their mistakes too and the drama does not linger on one topic, it gets solved quickly and move on.

  12. the subtitles aren’t bad like some cdrama doodoo subs. BUT, omfg the translation team really went for “localization” instead of “translation” and took so many creative liberties with the script… a lot of the wording are exaggerated and not like that in original korean.

    [edit]
    i’ve been informed dramacool eng subtitles are actually [Closed Caption] subtitles which is the literal script of English dub, thus not really a reflection of korean script/lines. hopefully dramacool can change the episodes to use the actual english subtitles derived from translation of korean voice.

  13. Really want to watch it for Park Bo Young but can’t see anything in the description that would make this drama interesting, If anyone watch this and see something that makes it special in any way that isn’t obvious from the trailer or description please tell. Not really into the slice of regular life kind of drama.