Netizen have fallen in love with the drama Extraordinary Attorney Woo, which is based on the life of an attorney with an autism spectrum disorder. Extraordinary Attorney Woo, a Netflix drama, managed to take the top spot on the chart of the previous month's most popular shows.
Young autistic attorney Woo Young Woo is portrayed in this drama by Park Eun Bin. Woo Young Woo, who graduated first in her class from a respected university, finds it difficult to obtain work because of her disabilities. Her life is altered irrevocably when Woo Young Woo's application to practice law is accepted by the law firm Hanbada. Woo Young Woo, who struggles to make friends, learns what it means to love, be a friend, and suffer throughout her time at Hanbada. Characterization that Empowers Autism Survivors.
In drama series and movies, characters with autism spectrum disorders are often underrepresented. Other times, because of the stigma that permeates society, autistic persons are represented in plays or movies. That was also the reason Park Eun Bin first balked at playing Woo Young Woo.
However, the well-liked program Extraordinary Attorney Woo made a contribution to the eradication of the stigma attached to autistic persons. Every stage of adopting Woo Young Woo's feelings, which is a very difficult process, is encouraged by the audience. Woo Young Woo is thought to be quite strong. Woo Young Woo's character is depicted to be incredibly human, having problems with relationships, love, money, and employment much like persons without autism.
At the beginning of the transmission of this drakor, many internet users lamented Woo Young Woo's incredibly unusual condition and the fact that not every person with autism has a character like hers.
However, this performance shows that Woo Young Woo's demeanor is not representative of all autistic people. Episode three of this drama illustrates the richness and diversity of the autism spectrum with Peng Soo's participation. The character of Peng Soo, who is also autistic, is said to be distinct from Woo Young Woo in terms of personality, routines, and behavior.
Each one of the powerful characters in this drama plays a significant part in the development of the tale storyline and of Woo Young Woo's character.
Kang Tae Oh's role of Lee Jun Ho instructs Woo Young Woo on the meaning of genuine love and underlines to viewers that individuals with autism are also capable of dating. Woo Young Woo was taught the value of friendship and assimilating into society by the characters of Choi Su Yeon presented by Ha Yoon Kyung, Dong Geurami presented by Joo Hyun Young, and Attorney Jung presented by Kang Ki Young. These three characters also demonstrate the equality of career and social contact opportunities for people with autism.
Even Kwon Min Woo, played by Joo Jong-Hyuk in this Korean drama, Woo Young Woo's rival, contributes to the growth of Woo Young Woo's competitive spirit. Kwon Min Woo is intimidated by Woo Young Woo, not because of her autism but rather because he sees her as a capable lawyer. Actual and closed legal cases.
The Hanbada team decided against concentrating on high-profile criminal cases and instead chose to reflect situations that we deal with on a daily basis. By looking at the cases that are discussed, the audience may learn how to handle present and future legal challenges. This play also addresses the moral and ethical dilemma that lawyers frequently have while handling cases.
Overall, Extraordinary Attorney Woo provides a simple and engaging story that is effective in removing the stigma attached to those who are autism spectrum.
Viewers will get a sense of accomplishment after seeing the drama Extraordinary Attorney Woo, just like Woo Young Woo did in the previous episode.
The movie's trailer is below:
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