Shin Se-gi – the complete antithesis to Do-hyun. I am especially going to talk about Cha Do-hyun and Ji Sung’s portrayal of his character… and the 6 alters.Ĭha Do-hyun – the mild-mannered and gentle young man who had to distance himself from friends and family in order to keep his secret hidden. And it seems one of his personalities is especially obsessed with her. He has never allowed anyone to get close – until Ri-jin. The other one involves his growing relationship with Oh Ri-jin, whom he takes on as a “secret physician”. Once they are spilled, can he handle the fallout? However, in seeking help, he just might be opening a can of worms he has set aside in the past, conveniently forgotten. But every family has a secret, and Grandma has a few hidden up her sleeves.Īnother is Cha Do-hyun’s search for treatment of his condition, which he has to keep under wraps, even from his own family. But waiting on the sidelines is Do-hyun’s uncle and cousin, who are not averse to grab the leadership of the business from the old woman, and Do-hyun. Currently, the reins is being held by his austere grandmother, until such time that he can step up. One is Cha Do-hyun as the third-generation heir of one of the large companies in Korea. She ends up being his doctor, until secrets of that event in the past start surfacing, proving that coincidences are all they seem.(~Jeffer) When he comes around, he has no memory of what has transpired and is left cleaning up the mess left behind by his alters.Įnter Oh Ri-jin, a psychiatrist on her first year of residency. Due to a traumatic childhood event that he has completely forgotten, he has broken into 6 different personalities, each of them coming out at key moments. SYNOPSIS: Cha Do-hyun is a third-generation heir of one of the top Korean conglomerates but, against his will, he lives a secret life. You’ve been warned.Ĭast: Ji Sung (Cha Do-hyun… and 6 others), Hwang Jung-eum (Oh Ri-jin), Park Seo-joon (Oh Ri-on/Omega), Oh Min-seok (Cha Ki-joon), Kim Yoo-ri (Han Chae-yeon) On a SPOILER ALERT scale of 1 to 10, I’m going to give another 7-strong warning. I am no critic, so do not look for highly technical or “deep” critiquing here. (The usual disclaimer: This is, in no way, a professional review. I’m glad I got over that unreasonable bias, and started this one. I originally didn’t have much interest in this drama because (one) it is about a psychiatrist and her (psychiatric) patient who needs A LOT of help and I’ve already seen that in It’s Okay, It’s Love not too many months ago, and (two) I was watching “ Healer” at the time, and somehow, having pretty much similar words in the title turned me away, especially since Healer got me soooo hooked. In this scenario, who is most culpable? Who ends up bearing the most amount of guilt? Who gets to experience the most trauma? Who is most likely to end up being all messed up? These are the questions raised to me while I was watching through all 20 enthralling episodes of “ Kill Me, Heal Me“, the series that had me zipping through it in just under one weekend. However, in some cases, there is a third one: the witness. In every incident involving any type of abuse, there are usually two parties involved: the perpetrator and the victim.
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