Fight for My Way

쌈 마이웨이 ‧ Drama ‧ 2017
Based on the korean drama.
Synopsis of the korean drama:
Can you still go after your dreams without the right background?
Ko Dong Man has always dreamed of becoming famous as a taekwondo athlete but now works as a contract employee in a mundane job. His bickering longtime friend, Choi Ae Ra, aspires to become a television anchor but works instead at the information desk of a department store.
Their friends, Kim Joo Man and Baek Seol Hee have been dating for six years but face a new threat to their relationship.
Can the four friends achieve their individual dreams despite having “third-rate” qualifications?
Recommended by Lian Hua Hua
it also talks about friends, people who work hard to survive and their daily life stories. similar fashion and interior style as well. it just has the same atmosphere.
Recommended by blink
Both dramas have a strong female lead and a dumb male lead.
Both dramas are funny but Choon Hyang has a more melodramatic moment compare to Fight for My Way. Both males lead have someone else as their first love and their close friends also become a couple.

Both are an interesting drama to watch. Choon Hyang is underrated here but it was considered a very successful drama during the first wave of K drama. I encourage you to try it out.
Recommended by Dandelion
The childhood "friend"ships, and featuring cute end clips of them in their childhood interactions.
FFMW has MMA, while SIL has ice skating related sports
male leads love sport are kinda dorky
female leads are very confident and sassy
Recommended by Benevolentia
They both have comedic values in them and it involves the story and the budding romance between two childhood friends. It also portrays the process of how the childhood friends grow from not-too-successful to successful in their career paths. The similiarity between the girl main character is seen as they are both strong and rash. Although reply 1988 focuses on family values more than romantic relationships, Fight For My Way also presents the moral of family in throughout the drama. There are many other similarities between these two dramas.
Recommended by bonjoursalve
I think both of these have many similar concepts. In both of these dramas, there is a couple having trouble in their long relationship. There is also also a similarity in the concept of “dreams” too.
Recommended by Caroline
The overly used drama or movie trope but still manages to capture our hearts:

"Bestfriends turning into lovers"

Will get you frustrated sometimes on why they have to deny their feelings for so long, but then again, you will understand that, they do not want to ruin the special friendship that they have. But will finally realize that it is worth to cross the line and go on and follow their hearts. In the end, love wins for everyone.
Recommended by pinkvanilla
"Love Next Door" and "Fight for My Way" share a strong resemblance as both are cute romcoms featuring long-term friends who bicker, support each other through life's struggles, and gradually develop romantic feelings. The main characters in both dramas live close to each other and have a tight-knit bond with each other's families, adding depth to their evolving relationship. The natural progression from friendship to love, filled with sweet and relatable moments, makes both dramas heartwarming and engaging for viewers.
Recommended by yobk6
Fun and lighthearted romance

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Recommended by Jaehyun of NCT 127
They have both the "Bestfriends turned lovers" theme... Like, you are already secretly in love with your bestfriend, but you guys are still denying it, keeping it, or don't wanna ruin the friendship...then another guy comes along to emphasize more how the male bestfriend will get jealous and actually admit to himself that he is really inlove with his bestfriend...But will not do anything about it...till fate just makes them end up together...sweet...
Recommended by pinkvanilla
Professions of both the leads are same.
ML is trying to succeed as a wrestler
FL is struggling to become an anchorwoman
Recommended by Huma S
- Park seo joon as the male lead
- strong female lead
- The romance is the main point of the story with a couple of side plots
- the secondary characters also have screen time and romance plots
- cute and funny without being boring
- no unecessary drama or misunderstandings
Recommended by anushka
Both have friends to lovers theme.
Both ML and FL always bickering in a funny way. But they understand and support each other the most.
There is a 2nd couple in MCB. They are like bad boy fall in love with the nerd girl.
Recommended by L_H
The overall feel and warmth are quite similar.

Both stories tell about people who seem lost somewhere in their lives and start to pursue their old dreams again. The characters are strong and well written, even the supporting cast, and their interactions and the skinship feel very natural. The romances and struggles are well founded, too.
Recommended by xXabsintheXx
Go Go Waikiki is definitely funnier, but both dramas are about people doing their best to be successful in their own terms.
Recommended by Baguettelady1
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