Una avvocatessa di 27 anni autistica che grazie al suo QI di 164, alla memoria impressionante e al processo di pensiero creativo, si è laureata tra i migliori della sua classe in una prestig... Leggi tuttoUna avvocatessa di 27 anni autistica che grazie al suo QI di 164, alla memoria impressionante e al processo di pensiero creativo, si è laureata tra i migliori della sua classe in una prestigiosa facoltà di giurisprudenza.Una avvocatessa di 27 anni autistica che grazie al suo QI di 164, alla memoria impressionante e al processo di pensiero creativo, si è laureata tra i migliori della sua classe in una prestigiosa facoltà di giurisprudenza.
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Reviewers say 'Extraordinary Attorney Woo' is celebrated for its nuanced portrayal of autism, highlighting societal issues through engaging legal cases. Park Eun-bin's performance is praised for depth, while the supporting cast adds warmth and humor. The series is lauded for its positive neurodiversity representation, though some find the autism depiction exaggerated. Overall, it's a refreshing legal drama blending humor, drama, and romance.
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Not sure what's better the Autism theme or the acting by the main lead, she is just so cute and funny in her delivering of this character, we will see how this plays out but so far its fantastic.
With 8 episodes in have to say this is the best most enjoyable KD ive seen to date. This makes good KD look average at best.
Only two hours left and a lot to sew up this should have a great finish, come on writers dont blow it now.
Good new 2nd season announced,
If there was ever a KD series that warranted 20 episodes it's this one but we only get 16.
With 8 episodes in have to say this is the best most enjoyable KD ive seen to date. This makes good KD look average at best.
Only two hours left and a lot to sew up this should have a great finish, come on writers dont blow it now.
Good new 2nd season announced,
If there was ever a KD series that warranted 20 episodes it's this one but we only get 16.
What a fantastic show, a heart-warming tale of a girl that sees the world in a unique way. She is brilliant, quirky and sweet. The legal issues in the first two episodes are puzzles of love presented in intricate stories with memorable characters that remind me of the work of Jean-Pierre Jeunet (Amélie). I'm not a fan of drama let alone Korean drama but this show I loved. Can't wait for the next episodes on Netflix.
So in a nutshell; One to watch, you won't be disappointed!
So in a nutshell; One to watch, you won't be disappointed!
It is very rare for me to review a series before finishing it, but this was so darn delightful that I could not stop myself sharing the good news. After 3 episodes I wrote that if you are not watching this you are missing out. Also that Eun-bin Park is simply wonderful as the autistic attorney at the centre of this drama, coping so movingly with the challenges she faces.
Having now watched the whole series my opinion has not changed. This is a joy to watch. All the usual elements of good K drama are here: fine acting, well drawn characters, believable relationships, deft plotting. I could go on: K dramas do so many things well.
But the absolute clincher is the performance of Eun-bin Park. She makes us believe in her character's difficulties. But she also makes us believe in her ability to find a path through that does not contradict her autism. You are on her side the whole series through. She managed to convey a character that struggled with emotions but also gave us those emotions. Remarkable. Utterly believable.
I am no expert on autism. I have read reviews here from those with experience of the condition both decrying and lauding the accuracy of the portrayal. Perhaps another reviewer got it right when he/she said that the condition is a spectrum, so those with experience can find that it varies considerably.
Having now watched the whole series my opinion has not changed. This is a joy to watch. All the usual elements of good K drama are here: fine acting, well drawn characters, believable relationships, deft plotting. I could go on: K dramas do so many things well.
But the absolute clincher is the performance of Eun-bin Park. She makes us believe in her character's difficulties. But she also makes us believe in her ability to find a path through that does not contradict her autism. You are on her side the whole series through. She managed to convey a character that struggled with emotions but also gave us those emotions. Remarkable. Utterly believable.
I am no expert on autism. I have read reviews here from those with experience of the condition both decrying and lauding the accuracy of the portrayal. Perhaps another reviewer got it right when he/she said that the condition is a spectrum, so those with experience can find that it varies considerably.
Tired of superheroes? South Korean stuff. Bored to death by old and overused tropes? South Korean stuff. Cringing at awful acting? South Korean stuff. Vomited in your own mouth again thanks to a sophomoric script? South Korean stuff.
Weird Lawyer Woo Young Woo is the umpteenth example that South Korean TV regularly gets right the myriad things that Hollywood can't or won't do. Treat yourself to this all-around awesome series.
Weird Lawyer Woo Young Woo is the umpteenth example that South Korean TV regularly gets right the myriad things that Hollywood can't or won't do. Treat yourself to this all-around awesome series.
This drama has to be one of the most enjoyable ones I've seen in a while since It's Okay To Not Be Okay. Just basing from the first two episodes, the drama already has so much potential with the theme. The casting is amazing, and I especially love the choices for the female and male lead (who is such a green flag by the way). While it could be said that there were some instances of exaggeration and pacing issues, it still remained as a positive and honest depiction of how autism really is for many who are on the spectrum. Another thing I like about this drama is the honesty. Instead of depicting her as some sort of detached white male savant, her intelligence seems very realistic and according to how human intelligence really does function in real life, unlike some certain depictions of autism in western media. In other words, she's smart and tops her class, but she isn't unrealistically smart.
I really hope the creators do this drama much more justice in the rest of the episodes, especially since this drama has so much potential to be on the hall of good K-dramas, especially with the Netflix promo, but with the quality we've seen in the first two episodes, I don't doubt it.
I really hope the creators do this drama much more justice in the rest of the episodes, especially since this drama has so much potential to be on the hall of good K-dramas, especially with the Netflix promo, but with the quality we've seen in the first two episodes, I don't doubt it.
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- QuizThe five sided pins the lawyers wear on their left upper chest area is a symbol of the judiciary in Korea and indicates they are members of the legal profession. The red sashes worn by some of the lawyers indicates they serve the government as prosecutors.
- ConnessioniReferences Mozart and the Whale (2005)
- Colonne sonoreBeyond My Dreams
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