mdreser44
Joined Mar 2013
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A cleverly lighthearted, yet elegant, portrayal of the abilities of a young Korean woman attorney born with Asperger's syndrome as she works with various coworkers and clients.
Each episode displays a variety of personal and/or legal conflicts (and offers solutions). Each episode is whimsical, serious, and perceptive at the same time. There are 16 episodes in the program.
I like their subtlety of thought. And it is interesting to study the ways of Korean culture, which has changed so much since the war in 1950.
The episodes challenge our world's present wisdom, displaying a perceptive understanding of our culture as it is-then offers a perceptive wisdom to solve each it.
Each episode displays a variety of personal and/or legal conflicts (and offers solutions). Each episode is whimsical, serious, and perceptive at the same time. There are 16 episodes in the program.
I like their subtlety of thought. And it is interesting to study the ways of Korean culture, which has changed so much since the war in 1950.
The episodes challenge our world's present wisdom, displaying a perceptive understanding of our culture as it is-then offers a perceptive wisdom to solve each it.
In opposition to what the "Critics" and Megacritic wrote about this, that, and the other thing, I found this story on Stuart Long's life to be meaningful, uplifting, and full of wisdom.
I love wisdom! Father Stu's story was captivating, using all his roughness to get straight to the point, to the real meaning, of each experience.
Personally, I could care less about the logistics of moviemaking. I want to know, "What does it have to say!?" And "Father Stu" had plenty to say. It was a very unexpected storyline. The various characters were interesting. The ending was amazing. If there's any dept in your character, I highly recommend this simplified story.
I love wisdom! Father Stu's story was captivating, using all his roughness to get straight to the point, to the real meaning, of each experience.
Personally, I could care less about the logistics of moviemaking. I want to know, "What does it have to say!?" And "Father Stu" had plenty to say. It was a very unexpected storyline. The various characters were interesting. The ending was amazing. If there's any dept in your character, I highly recommend this simplified story.
But also, it is a joy to see all the beautiful scenery of life in Turkey. The scenery chosen is very elegant.
Many people may think it too light-hearted, but I saw a depth in it that might not be obvious to some. For example, there is more respect for romance, and more depth in their relationship. A seriousness in their romantic decisionS, not shallowness.
I did ponder at times (because I'm fond of philosophizing) why it offered such a 'European' view of relations, rather than an Islamic perspective that represents 98% of the people. But I certainly didn't complain. It is a genteel story and we enjoyed it thoroughly!
Many people may think it too light-hearted, but I saw a depth in it that might not be obvious to some. For example, there is more respect for romance, and more depth in their relationship. A seriousness in their romantic decisionS, not shallowness.
I did ponder at times (because I'm fond of philosophizing) why it offered such a 'European' view of relations, rather than an Islamic perspective that represents 98% of the people. But I certainly didn't complain. It is a genteel story and we enjoyed it thoroughly!