Movie Review: How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies

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29 Jun 2024 • 2:00 PM MYT
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How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies strikes a profound chord, especially for those with elderly family members. Directed by Pat Boonnitipat, this Thai film tells the story of M, a university dropout, who tries to make a fortune while caring for his terminally ill grandmother, Amah (Usha Seamkhum).

As Malaysians, we can deeply relate to the film's themes of family duty and the lengths one goes for loved ones. This film is a must-watch. It reflects our collective experience, blending humor and sorrow in a way that feels both familiar and universal. The storyline not only entertains but also prompts introspection about our own familial responsibilities and aspirations. The setting in Talat Phlu, Bangkok's bustling Chinatown, is reminiscent of our own vibrant markets and communities, adding a layer of familiarity to the narrative.

The performances are stellar. Billkin captures M's desperation and determination, while Usha Seamkhum brings warmth and depth to her role as Amah. Their relationship is touching, evoking a mix of humor and sorrow that feels authentic and relatable.

This film is a poignant reminder of the importance of spending time with our elderly family members. It underscores the emotional and moral responsibilities we have towards them, urging us to cherish every moment. The narrative, inspired by real events, resonates with the cultural values we hold dear, making it not just a movie, but a reflective experience.

The success of How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies in Malaysia, including its record-breaking box office performance, speaks to its universal appeal and the shared cultural ethos of Southeast Asia.

In conclusion, How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies is a must-watch for its touching story, strong performances, and cultural resonance. It serves as a heartfelt reminder to value and spend time with our elderly loved ones, making it a film that will linger in your thoughts long after the credits roll. Let's all take this as an opportunity to visit our elders more often and cherish the moments we have with them.


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