Park Bo-young, Yeon Woo-jin, Jang Dong-yoon and Lee Jung-eun in "Daily Dose of Sunshine"
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Park Bo-young, Yeon Woo-jin, Jang Dong-yoon, and Lee Jung-eun will appear in Netflix's new series "Daily Dose of Sunshine".
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Director Lee Jae-gyoo of "All of Us Are Dead" will return with the healing human drama "Daily Dose of Sunshine". "Daily Dose of Sunshine". is the story of Da-eun (Park Bo-young), a nurse who first comes to the department of mental health, in the psychiatric ward.
Based on the webtoon of the same name by Lee Raha, a former nurse in the psychiatric ward, "Daily Dose of Sunshine" depicts the process of healing the wounds of each person inside and outside the psychiatric ward. Writers Lee Nam-gyoo, Oh Bo-hyeon, and Kim Da-hee-II are in charge of the drama, and Film Monster, which made "All of Us Are Dead" and the movie "Intimate Strangers" is in charge of production.
Park Bo-young plays the main character Jeong Da-eun. Jeong Da-eun, who moved from internal medicine to mental health medicine, is struggling and clumsy in everything, but she grows bravely dealing with patients with sincerity. Yeon Woo-jin is in charge of Dong Go-yoon, the clumsy anal surgeon. It is the role of being healed by the pure image of Dae-eun and finding herself smiling before he knows it.
Song Yoo-chan, played by Jang Dong-yoon, is a close friend who bickers with Da-eun, who is bright on the outside but has pain that no one knows. Lee Jung-eun plays Song Hyo-jin, the head nurse. She is a veteran nurse and is a strong supporter of nurses in mental wards. "Daily Dose of Sunshine" is only released on Netflix.
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