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Extraordinary Attorney Woo korean drama review
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Extraordinary Attorney Woo
2 people found this review helpful
by pixiedust389
Jan 1, 2024
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers

“How you feel right now is not important. How you felt when it happened is.” – Woo Young Woo

This KDrama was absolutely amazing. Some people might say, "Oh, this is reaaaaaaaally overhyped," or some people might say "This is filled with stereotypes!" Yes, it might be filled with those kinds of things, but the true beauty of this show is showing how people, no matter what happens, they can prevail. This KDrama attracted me because of how beautifully Woo Young Woo was presented. She was presented as someone who seems dumb and doesn't know what they're doing, but in the inside, she knows what she's doing and how to do it. P.S.: It has been a while since I have watched this KDrama, but I wrote this review because I wanted to share what I love about this KDrama!

Story: It was great! This might be a really ordinary script and filled with many misinterpretations about people with autism, but I loved how the story played out. The law cases were fairly interesting, and it was mainly about civil cases. Nothing too much about criminal cases, so it's a bit lighthearted. Since it's lighthearted, there aren't many intense scenes if you compare it to "Vincenzo" for example.

Acting: OMGGG, Park Eun-bin was so good in this KDrama. Personally, I haven't really met people irl with autism, so I can't make a good judgment about her portrayal of people with autism; BUT, she did a great job in showing her emotions. Kang Tae-oh did a phenomenal job portraying Lee Joon-ho, and he did well in helping Woo Young Woo with her cases and caring for her too. Kang Ki-young, you did absolutely phenomenal too. I watched Kang Ki-young in different KDramas like "Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo" and "Bring It On, Ghost!". He did absolutely amazing in those KDramas and in this one too! All the other cast members were new faces, but I saw a few of them in recently aired KDramas like "See You In My 19th Life" and cameo scenes like 'Dr. Romantic 3". Can't wait to see more from them!

Music: Didn't really listen to the music much, so you can disregard this rating if you would like to.

Rewatch Value: I have rewatched this KDrama so many times it's honestly unbelievable how many times I've watched it. I stopped rewatching it now, but it's a comfort KDrama that I like to return to every once in a while.

You should definitely watch this KDrama though! P.S. (again): I do not mean to offend ANYONE while writing this review. This review is purely based on my views on this KDrama and from reading other people's reviews! I do not hate on anyone's opinions at all, your opinion is your opinion. I do SINCERELY apologize if this review seems offensive or hateful in any method, way, shape, or form. I do not have any knowledge of characteristics of people with autism because I view everybody as equal, no matter race, color, specialties, etc. All of y'all are loved, and I hope you all enjoy your day/night wherever you are! <3
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