A sweet slice of life?
Okay so this was my second time watching this drama and let me tell you I'm not one to rewatch a lot of dramas.So fight for my way is supposed to have a slice of life, romance, friends to lovers trope and it delivers these beautifully.
Nowadays dramas have started reducing the number of episodes which is something I really appreciate and so this time I felt like fight for my way was a bit too long and it definitely could've been cut short a bit.
This drama very beautifully portrays the ups and downs in a ordinary person's life and how there's always better days ahead.
Let's talk about the cast.... they were just amazing I've seen quite a few of their works and they did not disappoint here. They really did a wonderful job portraying the characters and their emotions.
The reason why I've given this drama a 9 and not 10 is just because there's a lot of background secrets and quite a few things that would not normally happen to a person. Also just seeing the leads get looked down upon and devastated and having breakdowns all the time was a bit too much for me.
Overall this is definitely a must watch.
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It melted my heart many times
SEO joon never failed to make my heart jump out of my chest
It was exactly what I need to watch this time
It was fluffy, cute with nice plot
But as usual
THE END
It was rush and weird but happy one
I loved the second couple so much as the main couple
the subtitle wasn't great which made the drama wasn't understandable many times
The story was normal but wasn't boring at all
Liked they had normal life away from being rich and arrogant
Highly recommended
Definitely loved it
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Cute !
I recently stumbled upon one of the best rom-coms I've ever watched. It all began when I came across an adorable scene featuring the female lead on TikTok. While the storyline isn't groundbreaking, it beautifully revolves around childhood best friends turned lovers. What's unique is how they serve as each other's anchor long before officially becoming a couple, having known each other for nearly their entire lives.Both characters, Ko Dong Man and Choi Aera, harbor individual dreams - Dong Man aspires to be a Taekwondo athlete, and Aera dreams of becoming a television anchor. Despite their undeniable talent, their journeys towards realizing these dreams are fraught with challenges. Their on-screen chemistry is palpable, characterized by playful banter and heartwarming moments that toe the line between sweet and cringy.
As for the second leads, they failed to capture my interest, appearing rather dull in comparison. However, the main actors and actress deliver commendable performances. Ji Won, portraying Choi Aera, showcases remarkable versatility, effortlessly transitioning between emotional, cute, and angry scenes. She's truly a gifted young actress. On the other hand, while Park Seo Joon's acting is solid, I found his emotional depth slightly lacking compared to his comedic prowess. Perhaps this drama didn't fully showcase his range of skills.
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Fun rom com that breaks common tropes
This was a fun rom com that breaks a lot of tropes (which I can’t mention because they are spoilers) and it’s refreshing to see that wealth is not the most important thing. (People actually ride the bus!) So the story has more original and likeable characters thanks to a terrific cast.Sure there’s a few plot points that dragged a bit, but overall I liked this a lot more than I expected. It’s funny and it’s got heart and it really tries to shake up the usual characters.
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A SOLID DRAMA, BUT I WISH THERE WAS MORE MARTIAL ARTS
I thought this drama would be a sports centered drama, but there wasn't as much MMA as I hoped it would be. That being said, I really enjoyed the drama. I liked the story, cast and the acting. I think the show could have been a little better if there was more attention to the goals the characters were trying to achieve. MMA is an amazing sport, and it felt like the drama didn't do it enough justice. Keeping my inner athlete aside, this drama was a good experience, and it is easy to watch and follow, and has its feel good moments. There are a few minor flaws and issues in the story, but it can be overlooked, and it doesn't have a negative effect in the bigger picture. If you are confused about watching the drama, I suggest you definitely give it a go, but if you are looking for a completely MMA/sports/Action centered show than this is not it.Was this review helpful to you?
You should watch this one.
You would recommend this to others.
You could watch this again, maybe. (i haven't been inspired to as yet)
The lead actress is so spontaneous in her acting that you can't help loving her character. I love the imperfections in all the characters. They have faults and that's endearing for a change. Easier to identify with such characters.
Its a story of struggle and achieving a dream.
Both pairs have amazing chemistry.
It's worth a feel-good watch.
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When childhood friends trope WORKS
Let`s not delude ourselves. The plot of this drama is not original nor new in any way. We`ve all seen these tropes before. Childhood friends grow into adulthood without figuring out their feelings for each other and when they do, new problems arise. Yes, the synopsis is nothing new or never seen before. Does that then, mean that this story is not worth a watch?Absolutely NOT.I`ve been thinking about this for days now, in preparation for this review. What makes this drama so appealing to me, when I cannot relate to it in the slightest, nor am I floored by its originality. It`s not overly deep, profound nor that insightful in the long run. Oh, but is it enjoyable. This drama is like that cup of hot chocolate on a cold winter day, which you didn`t even know you were craving. So just what makes this once a hit?
First of all, the cast works wonders with each other, especially Park Seo-joon. These kind of roles really suit him and dare I say, he`s better here than in "What`s Wrong With Secretary Kim?". He`s a likeable goof and a definite comic relief throughout, though Choi Ae Ra, doesn`t fall far behind. I got to admit that I do love the childhood friends to lovers trope a lot. No matter how many times I see it, if it`s done right. And here it is done exactly right and feels organic. You get that feeling of romantic excitement, but it`s comfortably sweet and interesting and not at all on the nose or jumping out for attention. Now, this drama is far, far from realistic. But does that make it bad?Heck no!We all need that feel good drama from time to time and this just about scratches that itch. When it comes to these kind of stories, you NEED good chemistry and likeable characters to keep the viewers engaged. And they knew exactly what they were doing with this one. I do have some drawbacks to this one, like the whole Ae Ra`s mother plot and Seol-hee and Joo-man`s story. They shouldn`t have stayed together in the end I think. Or at least, they should`ve had an open ending prepared for them, giving them an actual opportunity to get used to their new life roles. For Ae Ra and Dong Man it felt right and spontaneous to give them a clear happy ending, but for the secondary couple I`m a bit iffy. Also Dong Man`s mixed martial arts storyline is the best out of all of them and I found myself rooting for him the most, he`s just a riot. Another little complaint that I have to add is that, even though I like the characters from the start, I do feel like at the end, they don`t grow a whole lot, despite having them go through hard stuff. Which isn`t bad in it of itself but I would`ve liked some development in that department.
Soundtrack is okay, nothing spectacular really and the villains are subpar at best, but despite that, there are no clichéd love triangles nor amnesia so I am glad for that.
Is this a drama masterpiece? No, but it excels and succeeds in what it`s trying to be, so it`s good in my book.
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Personally, I love simple plots. Less drama. Less complications. It was a good plot. I like how the characters' dreams were unique.
One of the best korean rom-coms which focuses on the main leads, giving equal importance to the side couple as well! A must watch if you're looking for the right amount of romance,comedy,friendship and sport action.
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Before my review, just a warning. SPOILER ALERT! I just finished watching this drama and all I can say is that, I'm satisfied.
They tell different stories and overcome hardships on their own way using their own abilities.
They stood up strong and unswayed. I'm super addicted to the love story of Sul Hee and Joo Man, it hurts to see them broke up and crying, but they made it like the ones we have in real. That long relationships do suffer at times, the warmth fade, the memories forgotten and the sparks were gone. But, they managed to overcome the hardships on their own and talk through it because they know that even if they had problems, they still want to be with each other. As for Dong Man and Ae Ra, friendship is really a barrier when it comes to starting a relationship with your so called friend/best friend. Why? Because if you broke up, you can't go back to how you where before you started the relationship. Glad they fight through it and achieved everything they want in life and settle with what they truly want.
I love the story line best, it shows reality right there. You had to give up a fight because of a problem you can solve involving money and you know it will help your family, but that happens, that right there is real. I was just glad that he get to avenge himself on all the ridicules he got. And it's just so sad that he had to face it for the past 10 years alone.
I'd love to watch both couples again on their own drama's someday. I hope that Sul Hee and Joo Man get to have their sweet leading roles as well. :)
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It's a unique story that explored the relationships and personal struggles that accompany the 4 main characters and how they conquered and overcome those struggles.
I've laughed at some of the scenes but I wished that sometimes the translations would come out faster so I can read and watch at the same time.
The 2 main characters were beautifully played by Park Seo Joon and Kim Ji Won. Love blooms in the most unexpected way when you've known each other from a young age and have never really looked at the friend at their side.
It's a lovely friendship that most kids nowadays don't get to have.
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Fight For My Way has probably been the most enjoyable drama I've seen so far this year.The story is refreshing, relatable, and fun all the way. The characters are fantastic, the leads have great chemistry, and the stories told are real to those in their 20s out there. Each character captivated and moved me in their own ways with a good balance of well-paced storytelling and depiction of reality. Dong Man and Ae Ra are lovable and goofy, Sul Hee is a strong fan favorite, Joo Man is a character that can be both liked and disliked for the same reason: he's incredibly flawed like ourselves, and Hye Ran is a character with surprisingly good development.
When I was watching the stories unfold, I didn't get the typical drama tropes I was expecting. Instead, I got all too familiar stories I've heard and experienced before. None of the drama in this show is outrageous or melodramatic because it happens in real life so often. No story spoilers here, but I will say that this show sticks true to being a slice of life in its own unique way.
The music is really good- both in composition and lyrics. The tunes capture the moods quite well, and the lyrics of the first OST really encapsulate the feel of this drama.
It's great to rewatch as a light romcom, and overall, it's incredibly enjoyable. Highly recommend.
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