A man quits his job to care for his dying grandmother, motivated by her wealth. He plans to win her favor before she passes away. This is actually the film debut of Usa Semkhum, a 78-year-old housewife who plays Meng Ju’s grandmother. M: Do you ever feel lonely? Amah: I wouldn’t call it lonely. It’s part of the process of life. Amah: I really struggle with the day after Chinese New Year. When all the leftovers from the night before are in the fridge and I know I’ll have to eat them all by myself. “Touching, tear-jerking, but not too tearful This film tugs at the heartstrings, evoking a sense of nostalgia and sentimentality in all the family members. It tries to maintain a good atmosphere without going too melodramatically and stressful. With a strong influence from Japanese drama, the mood and tone set by the soundtrack give the film a charming and pleasant atmosphere, not too sad. While some of the attempts at comedic relief can feel a bit unnecessary, overall they provide a balance that prevents the film from descending into overwhelming sadness. Nevertheless, there are still plenty of scenes that bring tears to your eyes.