A man quits his job to care for his dying grandmother, motivated by her fate. He plans to win her favor before she passes. This is actually the debut of 78-year-old housewife Usa Semkhum, who plays the role of Grandma Meng Ju. I wouldn’t call it loneliness. It’s part of the process of life: I have a problem with the day after Chinese New Year. When all the leftovers from last night are in the fridge and I know I’ll have to eat them all alone. "Touching, tear-jerking, but not quite tear-jerking This film tugs at your heartstrings, evoking a sense of nostalgia and sentimentality for every member of the family. It aims to maintain a feel-good atmosphere without going too far into melodrama or stress. With a strong influence from Japanese drama, the mood and tone set by the score give the film a charming and pleasant feel, rather than an overly sad one. While some of the attempts to soften the comic relief may seem a bit unnecessary, they generally strike a balance that prevents you from sinking into overwhelming sadness. Despite this, there are still plenty of scenes that will bring tears to your eyes.
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