Wednesday 13 July 2022

'Autism Spectrum' series ... Vinit Vartak ©

 'Autism Spectrum' series ... Vinit Vartak ©

Man is a socially oriented living being. That is why there are certain criteria for living in that society. When one abandons these criteria, one does not fit into the fold of society. It is labeled differently. He gets a different level of treatment from the society, the person is gradually made aware that he is different. There are many reasons for dropping these criteria, some self-inflicted and some naturally acquired. One of the major reasons is autism spectrum.

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurological and developmental disorder that affects how people interact, learn, and behave with others. The word disorder has now been removed. This is because according to many doctors, it is not a disorder but a problem in the formation of neurons in our brain.Therefore, autistic people have difficulties to communicate and blend into the society's prescribed mold. German psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler is credited with first presenting the autism spectrum to society. In 1911, he first introduced the term autism for such people. The word autism means 'inner life' in German. Since 1911, there has been a lot of research on autism. It has now been proven that people with autism can be part of society with proper treatment and understanding. Many efforts have been and are being made to bring people who were once considered insane into the mainstream of society.

In any case, it is true that the idea or inclination to accommodate someone who is different from the norms of the society is not rooted in the society even today or among those who consider themselves as superior. Even today, the way people look at people with autism is different. The criteria for giving them a place in society are different. The mentality of empathizing with someone as they are different is still prevalent in society today. In India alone, 3 million people are still victims of autism spectrum. There is very little effort to bring them into the mainstream of society, to give them the respect they deserve as a responsible citizen.

What exactly is the autism spectrum? How do people with autism spectrum deal? What do they expect from people who are normal? What can people on the autism spectrum do? If you want to know the answer to all such questions in one place or at least prepare mentally to understand such people, a beautiful series is currently airing on Netflix. Whose name is 'Extraordinary Attorney Woo'.

The only answer to why Korean series are so close to me is a series. They has come up with a topic that I could not stop myself from writing this article. When an ordinary person with autism spectrum becomes a lawyer and fights a case in court, How she will be treated by the society, the contempt from the society, the contempt for being something different, the ridicule, the humiliation and the extreme treatment from the society as a whole. So be it for the good side or the bad side. How a person with autism spectrum travels through it all slowly unfolds. Then we are enchanted.

IMDB The series, which is currently rated at 9.6, has made me look forward to every episode. The subject matter is simple but it is accompanied by a good presentation, a good acting accompaniment, an art that brings tears to the eyes, puts a smile on your face and at the same time exposes many of the neglected subjects in a society like Autism Spectrum. . While doing all this, one gets the experience of seeing something good.Park Eun-bin, who plays Woo Young-woo in this series, is definitely eligible for an Oscar. The manner in which she has poured her life into presenting an autistic lawyer is beyond words.

There are still 5 episodes of this series available. But the series has won. The Korean series always consists of 16 episodes. This series is no exception to that. One to two episodes will be available on Netflix each week. If you want to understand the autism spectrum, don't miss this series. It does not show everything. But the beautiful way in which the series touches on the unknowns behavior of society is just amazing. An incident will be mentioned here exactly when a lawyer with the same autism spectrum has a case of murder by a person with autism spectrum and when counter-claims are started in the court. Then there is the claim that because the autism spectrum the sentence should be reduced to that person's punishment. At the time of the counterclaim, the lawyer said that on the one hand you recognize a person with autism spectrum as a smart lawyer. And at the same time tell the court to reduce the punishment for a person with autism spectrum. It's good to see what happens next in the series, but on this occasion I want to say that there are little things in a series that you will actually experience or that a person with an autism spectrum will experience. So what will be the mentality of that person? What would people close to that person think? What does society as a whole see at such a time? There are many occasions in this series that touch all such things.

The occasion of this series made me personally want to study and learn more on topics like the autism spectrum. This series will definitely change the way I look at such people. Somewhere in this series I get a chance to understand them or a lesson. Korean series seems closer to me than watching silly Marathi and Hindi series that wake up every day and get blessed in the conspiracy of mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. Even though you do not understand the language of Korean series, they are very high in terms of ability to convey the subject through mere acting, innovation in the subject and the same presentation. For those who want to know more about the autism spectrum, don't miss this series.

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