"Descendants of The Sun"
There is a love romance between military personnel belonging to special forces and a female doctor working in a large hospital. The aspect of human drama is also strong. Since it is set in peacekeeping operations in the conflict area of Uruk, it depicts the state of mind as a soldier/doctor, bonds with friends, conflicts, and growth as a human being.
It's not a war thing, but there are big earthquakes, infectious diseases, battles with weapons merchants, and various incidents, so I can see it with a thrilling feeling and watch in a blink of an eye.
It's a romantic drama with a lot of development that makes me excited every episode. The battle scene is also cool, and there are many funny parts. And after the drama, the leading actress and the leading actor actually fell in love and became a married couple, so I was very happy.
Is it a story of romance in the war ground? It's a little unusual for a leading actor to be a military officer and a lead actress to be a doctor. But is it more unusual for a leading actress to be a military officer and a lead actor to be a doctor? I often hear that couples who co-starred in movies actually get married. Thanks for the helpful information! Ammon T.
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