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Douban score 9.6, "White Tower" 03 version why is it called a generation of divine drama? (ii)

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Douban score 9.6, "White Tower" 03 version why is it called a generation of divine drama? (ii)

Last time, I mainly introduced the basic characters and plot, focusing on the protagonist's experience in the play and his final destination, this time focusing on another protagonist------ Shuji.

When the book is picked up, Satomi is another protagonist alongside Caizen. Although the role is not as heavy as that of Cai Qian, the importance in the whole play is equal to that of Cai Qian. It can be said that it is precisely the various conflicts between Yumi and Caiqian that make the whole drama extraordinarily colorful, and push the plot to reach one climax after another.

Satomi and Satomi are internists and surgeons specializing in cancer, respectively, which actually fits their medical philosophy: Satomi believes that real treatment is not only to heal the patient's body, but also to enable the patient to maintain inner health after treatment; and Tomizen believes that the best treatment is to completely remove the patient's lesions. The two people who hold different beliefs are naturally working hard in different places, so They have mastered the art of high-level medical skills, and While Satomi is developing highly effective anti-cancer drugs, he has also communicated with different patients many times, trying to help and comfort patients.

Douban score 9.6, "White Tower" 03 version why is it called a generation of divine drama? (ii)

Satomi, who has a slightly lesser role, is actually a bit subtly annoying in this play: compared to the realist Caiqian who constantly climbs to the top and does everything he can to do all the vulgar means, Satomi has no quarrel with the world, completely disregards the struggle of the power lords in the hospital, and always settles to do his own research in a corner, or runs to do basic examinations for patients and comfort patients, which is an outlier and has a strong idealistic color in the treacherous hospital Vanity Fair. It is such an out-of-place idealist who always confronts the realist Caiqian and rejects the so-called "transaction" of Caiqian, and even stands in a completely opposed position with Caiqian in order not to violate his own beliefs... Such a somewhat deified limousine, it is no wonder that some viewers can not accept it.

But as far as I'm concerned, I really like the role of Rimi. It is precisely because of the existence of such a good character as him, which is almost perfect, that the whole drama will not be stained with a dark tone full of deceit and intrigue, so that people can still feel a ray of light in the dark curtain. The existence of Rimi is undoubtedly necessary.

In addition to the need for characterization, Satomi also played a key role in shaping many characters. Professor Higashi, who had failed in the factional struggle and wanted to live in the position of dean and no longer intervene in the affairs of the Affiliated Hospital of Lansue University, was infected by Satomi's enthusiasm and stood in court at all costs; The sekiguchi lawyer, who had perfunctorily after trying to collect the fees given by the family of the deceased patient, was also touched by Satomi's courage to stand in court and tell the truth even if he wanted to oppose the hospital, and dutifully looked around for clues for a whole year until he won the victory... There are many, many more people who have been influenced by Satomi. Like the brightest sun, Satomi's human radiance not only dispels the darkness, but also awakens people who are confused in the darkness and inspires their own brilliance.

Of course, Satomi's more important role as another protagonist is to contrast with Caizen. As mentioned in the previous part, although Saizen and Satomi's philosophy of treatment are inconsistent, and even always stand in opposite positions, it does not prevent the two from becoming each other's close friends: Satomi will always ask Forezen to do surgery, because he has absolute trust in his level of surgery; and Satome believes in Satomi's personality, because he knows that all of Satomi's actions are based on the needs of patients rather than themselves, so although the two will have fierce disputes every time, they have never completely broken off.

At the end of the play, when Cai Qian was dying of illness, only the arrival of his best friend Li Jian awakened his last shred of consciousness... At the end of his life, after meeting Satomi honestly, Cai mae finally left the world contentedly... Even the suicide note was written to Satomi.

Douban score 9.6, "White Tower" 03 version why is it called a generation of divine drama? (ii)

A letter left to Satomi in front of the treasury

Although the relationship between the two is the opposite throughout the play, it is not as polarized as good and evil, black and white, light and darkness. It is precisely because of the existence of Rimi that we can see the bright side of many of the characters in the play, and not fall into a comprehensive disappointment in human nature. It is also possible to see that Caiqian is not pure black. The two of them are more like two sides of the same coin, although they have taken different paths, but the essential starting point is to save more patients.

Unfortunately, we don't really realize this until after we die before we get rich.

A little spit a little, I watched Dong'ai and then looked at the white giant tower. So watching Yosuke Eguchi still play a scumbag in the next film is quite a contrast, and Higashi Aili played a medical student 233

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