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Englisch Very well crafted. As the series progressed, it was also clear that the characters were very well acted and their emotions/non-emotions as well. The series does a very good job of showing the motivations behind the characters' actions and explaining why they are who they are and what that implies for others. At first, I couldn't really get into the series – it felt almost alien and sterile, yet I got such a sudden rush of emotions in what for me were almost dry moments, that I couldn't properly process my feelings about the series – do I like it or not? Eventually, it all started to make sense (why the emotional aridity, why the general greyness, why the heavy blows interfere), and for this reason I concluded that I actually liked the series. That I absolutely dislike the world in which it takes place – the ugly world of Korean (and other) hospitals, where everything is built on power and its abuse. I think the series deserves a rerun to prove it can land properly. And oddly enough, it was very noticeable and it was a shame that the series took away from the last two episodes, because so much happened in episodes 13 and 14 that it spoiled the impression, since it clashed with the previous, rather free-flowing story. There were a lot of shortcuts that didn't suit the series and didn't fit. Still, an above average achievement. A medical setting, drama, love in various forms, and power struggles. That's what you get from A Beautiful Mind in a nicely filmed package with actors who don't hold back. ()