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Heartfelt Bonds and Understanding in K-Drama ‘Family by Choice’


What truly defines a family? This profound question forms the core of “Family by Choice,” the Korean remake of the immensely popular Chinese drama “Go Ahead.” The narrative centers around Joo-won, portrayed by Jung Chae-yeon, who tirelessly endeavors to turn her unconventional household into a legally recognized family. Her persistent calls are a familiar morning and evening occurrence, often met with chuckles at the breakfast and dinner tables where these discussions unfold.

“Family by Choice” follows a traditional K-drama format by dedicating its initial episodes to the childhoods of its protagonists. We get a ringside view of how Joo-won and her family members forge their unique familial bonds. The story is off to a compelling start, largely due to the performances of the young actors brilliantly cast as the younger versions of the main characters. Their skillful portrayals captivate the audience, leaving a lasting impression that will have viewers yearning for their presence throughout the series—a rarity given that child actors can sometimes be perceived as overly precocious or irritating.

The narrative introduces Jeong-jae, Joo-won’s father, played by Choi Woon-young, and their budding relationship with a new neighbor, San-ha, a reserved child left alone to face the aftermath of a family tragedy. Jeong-jae, a widower, becomes a subject of neighborhood gossip and is consequently set up on a blind date, leading to an unexpected twist—he becomes the guardian of Jae-hoon, the son of the single mother he was set up with, after she vanishes mysteriously. As these children grow into adolescence, their homes become united, incorporating San-ha’s father Dae Wook (Choi Moo-Sung), Jeong-jae, Joo-won, and Jae-hoon (Bae Hyun-sung) into a close-knit family, residing across two neighboring apartments.

The young actors tasked with depicting the childhood nuances of these main characters are irresistible in their appeal, adding authenticity to the storyline as they traverse the wistful moments of youth. The plot follows Joo-won, Jae-hoon, and San-ha through their adolescent journey in high school.

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. These teenage anos, portrayed by Hwang In-yeop, Jung Chae-yeon, and Bae Hyun-sung, respectively, bring a delightful synergy as they encounter life-changing crossroads. High school life’s tapestry is interwoven with romantic crushes, career contemplations, lasting friendships, and startling revelations about their parents, necessitating difficult decisions that threaten the delicate balance and stability of their unconventional family.

Despite the myriad occurrences, the series in its initial episodes embodies the ‘feel-good’ essence achieved in the ‘slice-of-life’ genre. It deftly handles instances where the trio grapples with their familial dynamics’ scrutiny from their inquisitive and sometimes judgmental community and peers. The bond they share is unwavering; it’s a quiet but determined support system that underscores the narrative. The show’s warmth resonates through the picturesque coastal town setting—a soothing backdrop for the unfolding drama.

Tackling remakes, especially from something as iconic as the original 40-episode Chinese source material, can be an arduous task. However, “Family by Choice” carves its own distinct path with a concise 16-episode format ripe with potential to enhance storytelling depth and efficiency. Thus far, the charming ensemble cast coupled with astute writing choices suggests that the series promises heaps of heart and allure as the narrative progresses.

This compelling drama is currently available for streaming on Viki, with new episodes released every Wednesday, inviting viewers to witness this heartwarming tale where chosen families navigate life’s ups and downs with grace and resilience. As the series continues to unravel the layers of what it means to be a family, fans and newcomers alike can look forward to a journey filled with emotional richness and clarity.