“Daily Dose of Sunshine” Previews Healing Story Starring Park Bo Young

Elevating excitement, Netflix releases photos captured in Daily Dose of Sunshine set for November 4 premiere.

Netflix is set to bring another webtoon adaptation featuring the ensemble cast of Park Bo Young, Yeon Woo Jin, Jang Dong Yoon, and Lee Jung Eun in Daily Dose of Sunshine.

Daily Dose of Sunshine is based on the authentic experiences of a psychiatric ward nurse. Portraying Jung Da-eun, a nurse who enters a mental health department is Park Bo Young. She helps patients genuinely despite being complicated and clumsy in many aspects of her life.

Da-eun, a third-year internal medicine nurse, goes to work at the psychiatric ward for the first time with excitement and nervousness. Since it is not common for her to leave the ward where she has been working for three years and transfer to another department, everyone is curious as to why Da-eun came to the psychiatric ward.

Netflix Unveils Captivating Cast of “Daily Dose of Sunshine”

Daily Dose of Sunshine

A Nurse Who Brings Daily Dose of Sunshine

Facing a different environment from internal medicine, she approaches patients with a kind smile and tries to listen to their hearts.

However, she is still clumsy and has a lot to learn every day. She gains strength from Dong Go-yoon (Yeon Woo Jin), a surgeon who often walks with her on her morning commute, and Song Yoo-chan (Jang Dong Yoon), her long-time best friend.

She also gets strength from the nurses, including Hyo-shin (Lee Jung Eun), the head nurse who leads the psychiatry department nursing department with a tiger-like and sometimes mother-like figure.

In this psychiatric ward, where the morning sun shines first because there are no curtains, the colorful days of Da-eun, who will grow up bravely, and the patients, guardians, and medical staff will be highlighted as every morning unfolds.

Director Lee Jae-gyu, who was in charge of directing, used warm and colorful colors to give the film a fairytale-like vibe in order to break down the vague perception that the psychiatric ward would be dark and scary.

The actors shared their daily experiences and incorporated them into the work to complete the message that mental illness can strike anyone at any time.

Director Lee Jae-gyu said, “It is my story and my family’s story, and I believe that you will be able to experience a heartening moment at some point.”

Daily Dose of Sunshine will be released on Netflix on November 3.


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