LIFE ~ Is Saving Lives at a Hospital Optional?

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“LIFE” is a 2018 Korean drama series, with 16 episodes, categorized as a Medical drama with Romance and a possible Mystery, and streaming on both Viki and Netflix. SUMMARY: The doctors at a prestigious hospital butt heads with the hospital director whose only concern is making money. The hospital is part of a major corporation, and it needs to generate profit. Otherwise, why is it running? Surely not to save lives! That’s so cliché.
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The way Koo Seung-Hyo treats the hospital like a business made me upset, but sadly, it's not just fiction. In my internship, I already see administrators focusing more on cost than care. I really respect Ye Jin-Woo’s character. He reminded me why I chose this career. I don’t want to be part of a system that forgets people. The scene where he exposed the CEO’s lies was so powerful. Even if this drama was a little slow in some parts, I felt the message was important and clear. It made me reflect a lot.
 
What makes “Life” different is that it shows the fight inside the hospital, not just medical emergencies. Ye Jin-Woo is like a quiet warrior. He’s not dramatic, but he never backs down. I loved how the drama showed his calm power. Koo Seung-Hyo is not just a villain. He’s also a product of the system. That made things more real. It wasn’t black and white. I think this drama is not for everyone, but for people who care about deeper themes, it’s worth watching.
 
, I must say this show hit too close to home. Selling patient data to avoid claims? That’s not far from real practices I saw. Hospitals and insurance companies often care more about savings than health. The drama doesn’t exaggerate. It just tells the truth many ignore. I appreciate how the show didn’t try to make everything entertaining. It made us think, even if it wasn’t always fun to watch. That’s rare.
 

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