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A Poem A Day
A Poem A Day

A Poem A Day (2018)

healing through poetry in the heartwarming Korean drama, A Poem A Day. Follow medical professionals as they navigate love, life, and the power of words.

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A Poem A Day
Original Title 시를 잊은 그대에게
Formats Streaming
Seasons 1
Episodes 16
Duration 63 mins
Status Ended
Year 2018
First Air Date March 26, 2018
Last Air Date May 15, 2018
Broadcast Day monday, tuesday
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Story follows a group of physical therapists, nurses, radiological technologists and trainees. Ye Jae-Wook works as a physical therapist and also teaches in the same field. He begins to work as a team leader at a hospital. Woo Bo-Young has been working as a physical therapist for 3 years. She wanted to become a poet, but due to her poor family background she studied to become a physical therapist. Shin Min-Ho is a trainee, but he isn't interested in physical therapy. His grades weren't good enough for medical school and his parents, who are both doctors, made him study physical therapy.

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A Heartfelt Journey Through Poetry and Healing

A Poem a Day is a Korean drama that weaves together the lives of medical professionals working at a rehabilitation hospital. While it lacks intense plot twists, it compensates with its sentimental value and heartwarming moments. Here’s why this drama left a lasting impression:

  1. The Healing Power of Poetry:
    • Each episode features a poignant poem, beautifully matched to the situation at hand. These verses resonate with viewers, offering solace and inspiration.
    • The drama reminds us that life’s struggles can be transformed into poetic expressions, and that healing lies not only in medicine but also in art.
  2. Realistic Romance:
    • The romance between physiotherapist Woo Bo Young and radiologist Ye Je Wook is refreshingly genuine. Their love story unfolds naturally, devoid of melodrama.
    • Their relationship feels authentic—filled with support, hugs, and kisses. It’s a portrayal of a normal couple navigating life’s challenges together.
  3. Character Depth:
    • Woo Bo Young, our female lead, is compassionate and sensitive. Her dedication to patients and refusal to hide her vulnerability make her a strong character.
    • Ye Je Wook, initially perceived as cold, reveals his warmth and honesty over time. His penchant for giving advice adds depth to his personality.
    • Shin Min Ho, another character, evokes mixed feelings. His selfishness and immaturity are relatable, reflecting the complexities of love.
  4. Patient Stories:
    • The drama delves into patients’ lives, portraying their struggles and triumphs. These stories feel achingly real, evoking tears and empathy.
    • The inclusion of poems enhances these narratives, emphasizing the power of words to heal and connect.
  5. Subtle Beauty:
    • A Poem a Day doesn’t shout; it whispers. Its warmth envelops viewers, making them feel at home.
    • The lack of high stakes or intense drama allows us to appreciate life’s simple moments—the quiet conversations, the shared laughter, and the healing process.
  6. Character Development:
    • Side characters contribute significantly. Their hardships and growth add depth to the overall narrative.
    • Han Joo Yong’s friendship with Dae Band evolves beautifully, showcasing the importance of camaraderie.
  7. Impressive Acting:
    • The cast, mostly newcomers, delivers heartfelt performances. Seo Hyun Chul stands out, embodying the spirit of the drama.

In summary, A Poem a Day may not be groundbreaking, but it’s a gentle reminder that life’s poetry lies in the everyday moments. It encourages us to find beauty in simplicity, connect through words, and embrace healing. So, let this drama be your poetic prescription—a dose of warmth and inspiration for the soul.

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