M: Do you ever get lonely?
Tale
A man quits his job to take care of his dying grandmother, motivated by his wealth. He plans to win her favor before he passes away. This is actually the film debut of Usa Semkhum, a 78-year-old housewife who plays Grandma Meng Ju.
Amah: I wouldn’t call it loneliness
It’s part of the process of life. Amah: I have a problem the day after Chinese New Year. When all the leftovers from the previous night are in the fridge and I know I have to eat them all by myself.
At first, I watched this movie to support the actor Billkin
But now I really like this movie, be it the characters, the story, the production values and everything that supports the creation of this work. M, with all his attitudes and ways of thinking that then lead to every conclusion and decision, really manages to present a character that is very similar to most young people, especially me who lives in an Asian family. The story of this movie has managed to remind me that there are still many children and grandchildren who, as they grow up, have slowly made them forget how much they were loved by their family.
This film presents a story of a family with many kinds of turmoil
Similarly, the busy schedule outside the home and life with a new family has made them increasingly forget the importance of time spent with their parents. It is important to remember that more and more children and grandchildren are indeed distancing themselves from their parents for various reasons, both consciously and unconsciously. At the same time, parents still remain in the same place, watching their children grow, trying to accept their strengths and weaknesses, and still loving them sincerely.
Finally, this is the first time I write a review of a movie
Without conflicting with big fights, but only through the transmission of dialogue, the simple scenes and the acting of each character have managed to get the audience involved in the story and put themselves in the same position, perhaps with M, Amah, M’s mother, Uncle Soei and Uncle Kiang. I understand my inability to convey my thoughts and opinions, but in the end, I highly recommend everyone to watch this movie. Thank you.