Friday, October 7, 2022

Kdrama Review: Extraordinary Attorney Woo

 Drama: Extraordinary Attorney Woo

Genre: melodrama

Starring: Park Eun-bin, Kang Tae-oh, Kang Ki-young

Rating: ❤ ❤ ❤ 


So, it took me almost three months to watch this drama. That's not normal and tells you right there that it did not grab me like it did pretty much every single other kdrama watcher. It probably didn't help that I started it when lots of stuff was going on in life, trips and other things. But still, every episode took me sometimes 3 or 4 nights to get through. Sigh. 

The story was great (an autistic girl gets a job as an attorney and starts making her way in the world), the characters were great (our attorney of course, and the friends she makes there, and the dude who was their boss, and her crazy fun friend, and her dad, they were all awesome), but my problem came when so many of the episodes were spent on the cases that were being tried. 

Generally I have a harder time with any TV series that has a new and different story every episode, or at least the main story gets lost and buried in favor of the story that's new that episode. And then they'd go off in MAJOR detail about the case and the lawyer-speak surrounding that case and my eyes would LITERALLY glaze over and I would fall asleep several times an episode. 

When we got back to our extraordinary attorney's story, and her friends, I was all in. There were a couple of interesting cases (the dude who stole the kids and went and played in the mountains with them) and when they went on a field trip to Jeju to figure out the people who were charging an entrance fee to the historic site, and even a little bit the one where the little town didn't want the road to go through their town. I nearly stayed awake for those stories!

Our main dude was absolutely ADORABLE though. But he was only in every episode for maybe ten minutes at the most. I am so ready for another drama with him as the lead where he has an actual bigger part. But alas, he just left for his military service, so that will be awhile. I just need to go back and watch him as the villain in A Tale of Nokdu.... because dang. 




Our leading actress was amazing at playing an autistic person. And I totally didn't realize it was the same girl in Do You Like Brahms... which was sadly was another drama that fell flat for me.  (Also in finding those links I see my embedded trailers are all gone... do the trailers disappear after awhile? I know I'm grabbing them from main sites... sigh.)

Anyway, so in the end, I enjoyed bits and pieces of this one. I wanted so much more interaction between the characters. The ending left me feeling wanting and sad-ish too. I'm really not sure why everyone loved it so much! But.. it happens. Believe it or not, there are some beloved dramas out there that I just don't vibe with us much as the rest of the world! WHO KNEW?!! 



Here's a trailer (which I guess will disappear after a bit?):


And a song:

4 comments:

  1. I liked the trailer for Extraordinary Attorney Woo, it looks so cute. And the song is excellent too.

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  2. I have that same issue in novels. Any book that has a court scene- and it's usually a dramatic, pages and pages long climactic moment!- just makes my eyes glaze over, my mind wander, it's so hard for me to get through those scenes.

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  3. It is so funny that I loved this drama and it fell flat for you. Ha ha! Yes, the leading male was so darn cute. I've heard rumors about a season 2, so I'm excited.

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