This film, which is broadcast by the ABC Television Network, is really good to watch, and some are even inspired to become doctors because of watching this film.
This film tells the story of Dr. Shaun Murphy, who has autism, becomes a surgeon. Dr. Shaun is played by Freddie Highmore, who played Charlie in the film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory with Johnny Deep. This film has a very good rating and is in great demand by the audience. This film was also commented on by real doctors, which seemed impossible for this to happen. An autistic person can become a surgeon who requires high precision. I don’t want to make a big deal about this. But for me the story in the film has many good things to take meaning from. When a patient told Dr. Shaun, “You can get rich as a surgeon.” Dr. Shaun said, “I don’t want to be rich, I just want to be a good surgeon.” The existence of Dr. Shaun, who is autistic, of course not all doctors respect him as a doctor, including the patient’s family. This makes for an interesting story. What about real life? Can a doctor who has a disability become a doctor in a hospital? Of course, I see that technological advances play a very important role in helping people with disabilities carry out their activities best according to their respective roles.