Meaningful Masterpiece
I've finished this drama a few weeks ago and cannot stop thinking about it, that's how great it was, and i can only regret waiting so long to watch it.
Since the start the authors were very attentive in representing the main character's autism, the research behind it is clear, and this leads to a realistic portrayal. The actor who plays the protagonist did an amazing job that I've rarely seen in a drama, a sensitivity to detail that leaves me speechless, and this is seen in the way he speaks, moves, acts and reacts to thing. The Asperger's syndrome is one of the main elements of the story, but it never becomes a dehumanizing, saturated or stereotyped representation, and is accompanied by other equally important, tear-jerking themes, such as grief, family and brotherhood.
I've never cried in every episode of a drama, and this one was able to make me do just that, both through sadness and emotion.
Another strong point of the drama is the interpersonal relationships that form between the characters, which are never superficial, starting from the one between father and son, the one between brothers, between uncle and nephew, or even just the friendships.
I would recommend this drama to anyone regardless of personal taste.
Since the start the authors were very attentive in representing the main character's autism, the research behind it is clear, and this leads to a realistic portrayal. The actor who plays the protagonist did an amazing job that I've rarely seen in a drama, a sensitivity to detail that leaves me speechless, and this is seen in the way he speaks, moves, acts and reacts to thing. The Asperger's syndrome is one of the main elements of the story, but it never becomes a dehumanizing, saturated or stereotyped representation, and is accompanied by other equally important, tear-jerking themes, such as grief, family and brotherhood.
I've never cried in every episode of a drama, and this one was able to make me do just that, both through sadness and emotion.
Another strong point of the drama is the interpersonal relationships that form between the characters, which are never superficial, starting from the one between father and son, the one between brothers, between uncle and nephew, or even just the friendships.
I would recommend this drama to anyone regardless of personal taste.
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