Family Practice (Dir. Lee Min-ho, 2022) is a quiet Indonesian-Korean co-production that asks a deceptively simple question: Can a doctor remain objective when treating her own flesh and blood? The film follows Dr. Sari, a Jakarta-trained physician who inherits a rural clinic after her father’s stroke. She soon discovers that her family has been hiding a genetic condition while self-medicating with traditional remedies.
If the film stumbles, it is in the romantic subplot with a local pharmacist, which feels tacked on. Nevertheless, Family Practice succeeds as a thoughtful case study for medical humanities. It suggests that “first, do no harm” includes not harming family relationships through cold professionalism. Nonton Film Family Practice
It sounds like you are looking for an academic or analytical paper about the film/TV series (Korean: Gajokui Tansaeng / 가족의 탄생 – though be careful: there is also a famous Korean drama called Family and a film Family Ties ; however, "Nonton Film Family Practice" suggests an Indonesian user searching for a medical K-drama Family Practice aka Hospital Playlist ? Or the less-known indie?). Family Practice (Dir
The film’s greatest achievement is its refusal to moralize. In one scene, Dr. Sari catches her mother forging a prescription. Legally, she should report her; ethically, she understands the desperation. The camera holds on Sari’s face – not tearful, but calculating. This is not melodrama; it is a quiet crisis of professional identity. Sari, a Jakarta-trained physician who inherits a rural