Brain – Neurosurgery Must Be Done With the Heart

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“Brain” is a 2011 Series, with 20 episodes, categorized as Medical drama, and is streaming on KOCOWA+. SUMMARY: An arrogant but straight-forward and extremely competent neurosurgeon can’t tolerate the incompetence medical staff that surround him. They may think he looks down on them because he thinks he’s superior. But he never demands that they do anything unreasonable. He always has a reason and he is always right about his reasoning. It’s a matter of life and death. Is it wrong for him to expect excellence from them? WHY? He’s excellent and it’s expected from him. Even though he’s not from a wealthy background he should still be respected. Agree? ♦ Hard Work Does Not Ensure Success In “Brain”, Lee Kang-Hoon is a neurosurgeon who is excellent, but arrogant. One of his fellow doctors and superiors, Kim Sang-Chul, tried to advise him that brain surgery needed to be done with the heart. He’ll learn. He works at the prestigious Chunha University Hospital and often works with Seo Joon-Suk and Yoon Ji-Hye. Kim Sang-Chul has a reputation for being the best brain surgeon at the hospital. But it’s not just his ability to perform successful surgeries but he makes the patient feel
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I watched 'Brain' a while back, and while the acting was stellar, I couldn’t connect with Lee Kang-Hoon as a character. Yes, he’s brilliant, but his arrogance made him hard to root for. I get it—it’s part of his growth arc—but I wish they’d balanced his flaws with more redeeming moments earlier on. Still, Shin Ha-Kyun was phenomenal!
 
This review takes me back! I first watched 'Brain' during a tough time in my life, and Kim Sang-Chul’s compassionate approach to surgery really stuck with me. It’s such a stark contrast to Lee Kang-Hoon’s cutthroat attitude. This series isn’t just about medicine; it’s a reflection on how we treat others in high-pressure environments.
 
I watched 'Brain' when it first aired! Shin Ha-Kyun is a powerhouse actor, and his character’s struggle against societal and workplace biases resonated deeply. It's not just a medical drama; it’s a social commentary. Glad to see it getting love even years later!
 

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