5 Reasons You Should Watch Extraordinary Attorney Woo's Drakor

 In the middle of 2022, we have the latest Korean drama that is very interesting to watch, namely Extraordinary Attorney Woo . This drama has been airing since last June 29 with a total of 16 episodes that you can legally watch every week through the Netflix streaming service. The series involving Park Eun-bin is also often a conversation on social media because of its unique premise.


Synopsis of Korean drama Extraordinary Attorney Woo focuses on Woo Young-woo (Park Eun-bin), the first lawyer with autism in South Korea. Young-woo is actually a very genius lawyer because he has an IQ of 164 and can find creative ways to solve cases. However, Young-woo has a problem whenever he has to interact with people, including his clients.


Well, here KINCIR will give a number of reasons why you must watch the Korean drama Extraordinary Attorney Woo . Come on, see!


1. Heartwarming legal drama

After reading the synopsis, you must have realized that Extraordinary Attorney Woo is a Korean drama with a legal or legal theme because it focuses on a lawyer. In general, legal dramas do have complicated stories because of the many legal terms that we have to understand when watching. However, this does not apply to Extraordinary Attorney Woo .


Because, as a legal drama, Extraordinary Attorney Woo has a fairly light story with less complicated legal terms. In fact, the story in this drama is more heartwarming because it doesn't just discuss legal issues.


The story in this drama will also be very suitable for those of you who are in need of a healing spectacle . You see, your feelings will be much better when you have finished watching each episode.


2. Provide a clear view of autism

As a legal drama, Extraordinary Attorney Woo has a main character with a fairly unique background. You see, in the series Woo Young-woo is South Korea's first lawyer who suffers from autism. This is also what makes the drama viewers get a new perspective on autism.


In fact, the issue of autism is quite the main focus in the third episode of the series. In this episode, Woo Young-woo has to serve a client who also has autism. However, it was also through this episode that the audience came to know that there are various types of autism, each of which has a different disorder.


In addition, through this series we can also understand more about the difficulties of life for someone with autism. You see, they often experience discrimination from society so that it is difficult to carry out normal and comfortable activities. Indirectly, this series invites us as viewers to be more accepting and treating people with autism like ordinary people.


3. Raise various social issues in each case

In addition to providing a deeper view of autism, this series also often discusses various kinds of social issues in each episode. You see, in each episode there is a new case related to social problems and must be solved by Young-woo and his colleagues.


For example, in the first episode there was a case related to domestic violence that Young-woo had to solve. Then, there are also issues regarding inheritance to cases that are slightly related to LGBT issues in this drama. So, it is possible that in a number of episodes to come later there will be more social issues raised in the series.


4. Solid cast with top performance

One of the factors that make this Korean drama a success is the appearance of the players. KINCIR even dared to say that Park Eun-bin's acting as Woo Young-woo was her best performance as an actress to date . Her role as Young-woo who suffers from autism also proves that Eun-bin has a very wide acting range as an actress.


In addition to Eun-bin's performance, the performance of other players also deserves appreciation for having solid chemistry with the main character. There is Kang Tae-oh as Lee Jun-ho who successfully makes female audiences melt because of his very good attitude towards Young-woo. Then, there is also Jung Myung-seok (Kang Ki-young), Young-woo's senior who seems indifferent, but actually cares about him.


A number of supporting characters in this drama also succeeded in making Young-woo's story even more heartwarming . Starting from his father Young-woo who loves his son very much despite his autism disorder to the team at another Hanbada law firm who secretly always defends Young-woo.


5. Stunning visuals that spoil the eye

Korean dramas with legal themes usually don't really need CGI visual effects because the main focus of the story is more often in the courtroom and relies on dialogue. However, this is different with Extraordinary Attorney Woo . You see, in each episode you will be able to see visual effects that spoil the eye.


This happens because Woo Young-woo has a penchant for whales so we can see animations in the form of these animals in a number of scenes. In addition, the cinematography in this drama is also full of soft and warm colors with compositions that are pleasing to the eye so that you will feel comfortable while watching it.


Well, those are a number of reasons why you must watch the Korean drama Extraordinary Attorney Woo . Are you interested in watching it? Share your opinion and keep following KINCIR for interesting articles about other drakor, yes!

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