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A narwhal among the whales and belugas
The drama tried to portray a little the life of an autistic person in the first episodes, and it did well, the contrast between Young Woo and her genius skills Vs the case where the autistic man lived a more difficult life with his family, the drama tried to show that not all of the patients had the same symptoms and the hope to have a relatively normal life.But Woo Young Woo was more than a portayal of the disease, she was every person who is feeling weird in this world ruled by things we don't necessarily share or have. It was the most touching break up, noble idiocy, no, it was a sincere question, she didn't think she'll make him happy and it was reasonable not stupid like we're used to in dramas.
Loved the romance, the side couple that emerged, Attorney Jung and his kindness, the lessons that the drama tried to deliver through the cases, it was the only drama I could watch though my drama slump, it was simple yet deep, not extraordinary yet touching, I enjoyed it, and if Park Eun Bin doesn't want to, I respect that, but the finale left me eager for more, the revelation about her relationship with Tae Su Mi, her dongsaeng, how she'll continue her journey, two years are indeed long, but who knows.
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Fue un gran drama, lo disfrute de principio a fin. Lo mas destacable sin duda fue la protagonista, un personaje con el que te encariñas desde el primer capitulo y empatizas un montón con el mismo por todas las dificultades y momento por los que tiene que pasar. Aun así dentro de todos los "tipos" de autismo eligieron el menos problemático y menos común, mas haya que gracias a la condición de la protagonista te hace concientizar un poco mas en esa condición no se hasta que punto cuando alguien se encuentre con una persona en la vida real con esa condición va a poder entender del todo como se siente esa persona, pero bueno es solo un detalle. Aun así el resto de la historia es bastante común, nada que no haya visto antes en otros dramas. Mirando ciertos capítulos me hizo pensar que este drama es una combinación de casi cualquier drama de abogados o fiscales combinados con una típica comedia romántica, Tanto los personajes como los momentos que viven son típicos de esos estilos de historias. Sentí que algunos capítulos sobraban y se alargaron un poco algunas escenas y temas secundarios pero aun así fue divertido. Lo único que no se rebelo claramente fue la relaciona madre - hija de la protagonista, sino que en cambio para bajar a la madre de la protagonista de la candidatura fue el caso del hijo. Quizás ese cabo suelto sea el que fuerce una segunda temporada si es que sale. Esta resenha foi útil para você?
I don’t watch K-dramas, but…
i loved attorney woo!while simultaneously having incredibly high highs and really low lows, extraordinary attorney woo is definitely the best show i’ve seen from netflix (and, yes, i like it more than squid game). while many romance-oriented k-dramas lean on the same general formula, being a legal drama not only shakes the format up, but also provides an entirely new layer to the show that it pulls off tremendously. the cases, which are generally isolated to their own respective episodes, are pretty good at carrying the show on their own (ranging from mildly boring to incredibly clever and well-done), are the meat of the show, and work to make the show incredibly interesting—however, the *heart* of the show lies in the relationships between the characters. though the characters themselves are, for the most part, pretty flat and one-dimensional, the relationships are really what made me keep watching. seeing these characters interact, wondering what they’ll do next, and the satisfaction at the ending; i loved them all! despite a lot of slight cracks in the show, i really liked it—even to the point where, dare i say, a second season is not needed, but i would love to see more of attorney woo and lee junho.
p.s.: compared to a lot of netflix shows, this one really stood out in terms of transitions, which is an aspect of editing often overlooked. i’m glad that this was a detail heavily focused on. from a nitpicky, technical standpoint, i will say the coverage was a bit offputting, but that’s just me lol
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a drama with a fresh and unique story theme, tells the story of a genius lawyer who has autism syndrome. I think this drama is fun and the story is perfect. every case that becomes a conflict is uncomplicated and immediately finds a good solution. The romance presented is also very adorable and not cringe. Park Eunbin's acting deserves a daesang. She is an amazing artist! Supporting roles such as Dong to the gu to the rami are also iconic.the cinematography and visual effects of the whales are cool too ! I love this drama, see you season 2, in 2024! Esta resenha foi útil para você?
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The ending
As good as the whole series was, I was hoping for a much more closed ending, unless they are gonna make a season 2 and continue from where it was left off. Overall, the story, the characters, the acting, it was all absolutely amazing. I can see myself rewatching it multiple times, and recommending it to everyone I lay my eyes on.Oh god, don't even get me started with Junho and Youngwoo. I have never seen a couple more adorable than them. The little detail Junho kept in mind, the way he never questioned her and did what she wanted to do, how he took care of her, how he fought for her and the fact that at the end, Youngwoo made sure to reply to him before going to meet Taesumi, it was amazing, I was crying from the cuteness.
Attorney Kwon's character development was the best as well, and I was hoping to see him and Attorney Choi to end up together, that's one of the reasons why I am desperately hoping for season 2. And also to see Attorney Jung to return, I cannot stand Attorney Jang, everytime that man opened his mouth, he stressed me out. I need to see Attorney Jung again in Hanbada with his team.
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One of my Top Tier Kdrama
Well-written and acted drama - the casting is perfect every actor gave justice to their characters. When you thought that the major plot twist will ruin it all then it did not.. which is actually nice since we don't want a heavy angsty drama. kudos to PEB for doing a really great jobSome of the cases are so so - but a lot of them are sensitive and you will question how society perceived autistic people and how people used the law to their advantage. The love line is minimal but had a great impact on the show. I mean who would have thought that we needed a regular guy for the ultimate dreamy male lead, drama gods keep on giving us CEO or chaebol male lead but we only need a walking green flag like Lee Jun Ho.
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Cute but not life changing
I liked this drama as a lighthearted show. The reason it does not have a higher rating it's because after a few episodes the initial charm of the show wore out for me and I had to take a break (of literal months) to finish it and even then I usually put it as a background show.The characters are charming but not very complex, which made me feel more of a sitcom vibe towards them. As in, I cared about them but I wouldn't be heartbroken if one of them had a sad ending.
This series is the strongest at the start. I loved the backstory of Woo and the way she tried to adapt and solve cases her own way, but like I said before the novelty wore off after a few episodes. I think this rating would have been higher if the show had less episodes. It's one of those that could benefit from being shorter. Other than that the acting and heartfelt moments combined with a unique whale concept and cute soundtrack still made the show enjoyable.
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Drama léger et cute abordant des sujets graves (avec talent)
Ce drama était très attendu et s'est placé au top des audiences, j'avais donc un peu peur du visionnage. Mais il y avait Kang Tae Oh à l'affiche !!En fait, j'ai accroché dès le 1e épisode et j'ai été bluffée par la performance de Park Eun Bin. Je l'avais vu dans "King's affection" et je n'avais pas toujours été convaincue. Mais dans ce drama, elle est extraordinaire ! Elle est totalement dans son personnage de FL autiste Asperger (démarche, élocution, peu de mimiques, etc.).
L'histoire est bien écrite, avec sensibilité et beaucoup d'humanité. Le ton est léger, mais la critique de la société coréenne est sous-jacente (notamment la partie sur l'armée de libération des enfants).
Le thème du handicap est aussi abordé avec intelligence, dénonçant les discriminations et les préjugés.
Pour finir, j'ai adoré le personnage de Joon Ho, pas seulement parce que Kang Tae Oh est craquant, mais c'est le boyfriend IDEAL : compréhensif, respectueux, gentil, pas intrusif, ... adorable.
Les OST donnent le ton du drama, plutôt léger, mais n'ont rien de particulièrement mémorables.
Je ne sais pas si je le regarderai à nouveau, mais j'ai beaucoup aimé à la fois, le(s) message(s) et le jeu des acteurs.
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A solid drama
I started watching EAW with really high expectations caused by the praises all over social media. I enjoyed the first few episodes. The characters were likable and there weren't any plot holes. The story went on smoothly and the acting was also good.That saying...
Because of the one-case-per-episode structure the drama felt repetitive. That could've been fixed by spending more time developing the characters. They weren't explored enough, we don't know anything about them, especially LJH. Instead of being a main lead, he's more of a main stranger. The only thing we know about him is that he's respectful and popular among his colleagues.
The one character that was really shining here was Jung Myung Seok. I really liked him. But again, his story wasn't developed well enough. The writer really brushed over the seriousness of his health problems. His family struggles were also overlooked. We couldn't follow the process he had to go through in order to solve the problems. It wasn't shown, there was just the starting point and the end result.
I wasn't gripped by the FL's character. Of course, I reflected on the way autistic people are treated in society and their struggles in a daily life while watching the show. However, I'm not sure if that's enough to make this drama interesting. Maybe it would be better if there was one bigger case and we could follow her struggles and her thought process while solving the mystery, instead we got small unconnected cases.
That leads me to the thing that I grew tired of -
that one editing trick they used all the time to show that she's just had the 'eureka' moment.
It was like telling the same old joke for the umpteenth time.
In conclusion, this is a solid drama, probably one of the better ones. The experience should be better if you watch it casually, one or two episodes per week. I don't think this drama is meant to be binge-watched. However, I think series should be gripping regardless of the frequency you're watching it with.
I was a little disappointed because the social media shot my expectations through the roof. In reality it's pretty good.
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Woo Young-woo is so wholesome.
The first half had unbelievable writing quality. I especially admired how it simultaneously developed the overall narrative and cases while still finding ways to seamlessly weave in personal development for the main character throughout. And so many intricate details. That was pure genius. As an aspiring writer I'm kinda jealous at the feat they pulled here tbh.Unfortunately, the show couldn't maintain that level of quality in the second half, at which point it settled for… "still pretty damn great".
Massive kudos to the person who made the subs for this on Netflix, a certain Cho Hyun-soo apparently. Good subs help tremendously when listening to foreign media, and these subs were among the best I've ever seen, translating everything that's written on screen flawlessly, and even providing context for some jokes that couldn't translate well from Korean to English.
I'm not sure if a 2nd season of this show really makes sense but hey, I'm open to being wrong.
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"My life is strange and peculiar but...it has value. It's a beautiful life."
I think before watching this drama people should keep in mind that this is not a documentary about ASD or even real life law or courtroom thus expecting a realistic representation of the collective people in the spectrum is just stupid.it is a beautiful and heartfelt montage of a woman who happens to be autistic. Her life experiences personal and professional, her growth is the highlight of the drama.
Another aspect is how this drama touches on many social issues through legal cases in every episode such as misogyny, the demonization and misconceptions of autism, the importance of preservation of nature, and even queer relationships are all explored more or less, which I thought was admirable. The writers manage to keep things light and airy throughout, with just enough tension sprinkled in to make it engaging.
It's not without it's flaws of course since I felt that the sudden arrival of her brother was just there in case the show doesn't get a 2nd season which felt out of place and frankly out of nowhere. Since what are the chances her brother is also a genius, a hacker and is directly involved in a case that young woo is working on??
The cases being lukewarm in the 2nd half and these odd plot choices prevented me from giving the drama a higher rating. But it's an uplifting and inspirational drama regardless.
The acting was superb. This is my first park Eun bin work and I am blown away. I understand people's complaints of infantilising her but then again you are forgetting that i) this is a drama Ii) this is happening south Korea which has a different culture iii) asd is a SPECTRUM...your experiences do not need to be similar to other people and you can't judge other people's experiences based on your own.
Lastly, I would like to say that although this is definitely not THE representation of autism but rather A representation of autism. I personally as a person who very recently found out that I am indeed autistic, I related to her in certain ways and didn't in other ways. Doesn't mean I am not autistic or the character isn't. People can have gripes about the representation sure but I think as an unique drama that portrays an autistic woman as a protagonist in a profession that's primarily male dominated and not to mention primary a field for neurotypical people. It has its plot holes but disregarding this would almost be disregarding what woo young woo says in the last episode, although it's strange and peculiar it still has value
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