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Grandma, I miss you.
Grandma, the most precious person in my life, I lost her 10 years ago. After I finished watching 'How to make millions before grandma dies' i cried my heart out remembering my grandmother. All the moments with her flashed right before my eyes, I felt very nostalgic and realised how much I missed her.
M and amah, the actors did an amazing job portraying the characters. M always loved his grandma, it just he grew apart from her in between, then realised again how much he loved his grandma when he started living with her.
This film was so realistic and emotional. The ending scene where M was knocking amah's coffin and Letting her know where they were going and that he brought a big burial plot for her just like she wanted, and finally getting emotional and feeling the pain of losing his grandma made my heart ache.
Amah only wanted to be Buried in a good big plot because she believed her children will be prosperous, till the end she cared about her children.
Also the pomegranate tree, she kept all the pomegranates until it was ready, did not let anyone have it because she promised M she'd keep it all for him when he was little. Each and every scene was very simple yet heavily emotional. Great job director Pat Boonnitipat. Perfectly depicted, how aging parent want nothing but company of their own child, and the ignorance and carelessness of child towards their aging parent.
I really liked the cinematography. Overall very emotional, beautiful and simple movie will leave you heartbroken.
M and amah, the actors did an amazing job portraying the characters. M always loved his grandma, it just he grew apart from her in between, then realised again how much he loved his grandma when he started living with her.
This film was so realistic and emotional. The ending scene where M was knocking amah's coffin and Letting her know where they were going and that he brought a big burial plot for her just like she wanted, and finally getting emotional and feeling the pain of losing his grandma made my heart ache.
Amah only wanted to be Buried in a good big plot because she believed her children will be prosperous, till the end she cared about her children.
Also the pomegranate tree, she kept all the pomegranates until it was ready, did not let anyone have it because she promised M she'd keep it all for him when he was little. Each and every scene was very simple yet heavily emotional. Great job director Pat Boonnitipat. Perfectly depicted, how aging parent want nothing but company of their own child, and the ignorance and carelessness of child towards their aging parent.
I really liked the cinematography. Overall very emotional, beautiful and simple movie will leave you heartbroken.
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