With the success of Korean dramas in international streaming services, it made sense for Apple TV+ to jump into the Hallyu wave, especially when they started to introduce their service to the Korean market. Dr. Brain was Apple TV’s first foray into the genre, and while the premise sounds something akin to modern day Frankenstein, the freaky sci-fi thriller grounds itself with its mystery, that of the disappearance of the doctor’s son, and the humanity slowly blooming in Sewon Koh’s normally stoic demeanor. It’s a drama that’s sometimes uneven, one that might be divisive to some viewers as the doctor breaks ethics for his experiments, but Dr. Brain is never boring, delving deep into a surprising drama behind the emotionless doctor.
Synopsis
Brilliant brain scientist Sewon suffers a horrific personal tragedy. Desperate to uncover what happened to his family, he conducts "brain syncs" with the dead to access their memories for clues.
Storyline
Brilliant, but stoic, brain scientist Sewon Koh studies brain wave synchronization through quantum entanglement. However, before he goes to the next stage of his study, he suffers a horrific personal tragedy, pushing him to conduct brain syncs with the dead to access their memories.
TLDR
Lee Sun-kyun’s voice is so deep…
What stands out
Lee Sun-kyun’s performance works especially well for this multi-minded character.