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'Extraordinary Attorney Woo' maintained No.1 position non-English series on Netflix

 

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"Woo Young Woo, no matter how hard you read it, no matter how hard you read it, no matter whatWild goose tomato Swiss Indian shooting star" ENA drama "Extraordinary Attorney Woo Woo Young-woo" is becoming more and more popular. The audience rating, which was 0.9 percent in the first episode, jumped to 15 percent in the latest episode, and even the hackberry that appeared in the drama became a star. The main character is Woo Young-woo, a lawyer with autism spectrum. His IQ is 164. Every episode deals with what happens when Young-woo, who remembers everything he saw once, gets a job at a large law firm.


Drama is plain. There are no new elements or provocative scenes in the drama that shed tears and runny nose. It is the actors' excellent acting, delicate directing, and human-smelling characters that fill the spot. It is also interesting to find a point of contact instead of a dichotomous foundation such as the disabled and the non-disabled, normal and abnormal, discrimination and fairness. There are countless popular elements of the drama, but most of all, what stands out is the warm "sunshine of spring" that shines on Young-woo.



Youngwoo says. "You're Choi Soo-yeon, the sunshine of spring." Young-woo remembers all the grateful moments from his days at law school. Then he adds, "You are a bright, warm, kind, and friendly person." But if you look closely, there is more than one "sunshine on a spring day" in "Woo Young-woo." Jun-ho, who teaches Young-woo how to adjust to the "Waltz Step" and Jung Myung-seok, a senior lawyer who helps Young-woo develop his abilities, also shine warm on Young-woo. If it's about a hero, so is a reliable circle of friends.



Young-woo, who resembles a whale, may get the power to swim in the world from the "sunshine of spring." It was possible for Young-woo, who was hurt by a person, to be able to come out again and to fully show his genius in court because there were people who respected Young-woo as a person other than autistic. Instead of denigrating, criticizing, and insulting, they bring out the creativity and ability of heroes with words of recognition, praise, and encouragement to show their skills. A typical example is that senior lawyer Myung-seok tells Young-woo, "I should have seen this first, but I did well," or "This is not the fault of new lawyers, but my carelessness."



Unfortunately, however, the reality is not so easy. According to a survey by a job portal company, 52% of 2,288 office workers with experience in quitting did not reveal the exact reason for leaving the company, with conflicts with bosses and colleagues such as power abuse and harassment in the workplace. Viewers may feel comfortable beyond the screen by looking at the human-smelling characters surrounding Young-woo and the "harmless" Young-woo.



In the era of "content flooding" in which tens of billions of won in production costs are poured out, the drama of ENA, a small channel, was able to be winged thanks to not forgetting "people" and "humanity." People are hurt by people, but they get hope again by looking at them. I hope that Young-woo, who came out of the world, will be happy for a long time with the "bright, warm, kind, and friendly" spring sunshine. The road to co-prosperity is not far away.