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9/10
Touching, Tear-Jerking, yet Not Quite Tearful
OaterALMIGHTY4 April 2024
"Touching, Tear-Jerking, yet Not Quite Tearful

This film pulls at your heartstrings, evoking a sense of nostalgia and sentimentality for everyone in the family. It strives to maintain a feel-good atmosphere without delving too deeply into melodrama or stress. With a strong Japanese drama influence, the mood and tone set by the score give the film a charming and pleasant feel, not overly sad. While some attempts at comedic relief may feel a bit unnecessary, overall, it strikes a balance that prevents it from plunging into overwhelming sadness. Nevertheless, there are still plenty of scenes that will bring tears to your eyes.
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9/10
highly recommended for a relaxing weekend watch.
bielqo19 May 2024
No matter how much you try to hold back the tears, it's likely that wall will crumble at the ending, set against the backdrop of a pickup truck delivering a farewell so beautifully. A question arises while watching that scene. Are the tears falling because the film is well-made, or simply because viewers (myself included) immediately relate the events on screen to personal memories?

The answer is "both." How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies feels relatable because it deeply understands family dynamics, especially in Asian families. How inheritance can erase affection, how gathering at grandma's house is a warm moment always anticipated, how the grandma eagerly awaits the arrival of her children and grandchildren while wearing her best clothes, and how the loneliness after togetherness feels so piercing, especially for the elderly living alone. The memories of all those moments together are the truly valuable legacy.
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9/10
The first film in 2024 that managed to make me cry.
EL100423 May 2024
Initially, I watched this film to support actor Billkin. But, now I really like this film, be it the characters, story, production values and everything in it that supports the creation of this work.

M, with all his attitudes and ways of thinking which then lead to every conclusion and decision, really succeeds in presenting a character that is very relatable to most young people, especially for me who lives in an Asian family.

The story in this film has succeeded in reminding me that there are still many children and grandchildren who as they grow into adults have slowly made them forget how much they were once loved in their family. Likewise, the busy schedule outside the home and life with a new family has increasingly made them forget the importance of time spent with their parents.

It is important to remember that many more children and grandchildren actually distance themselves from their parents for various reasons, both consciously and unconsciously. Meanwhile, parents still remain in the same place, watching their children's growth, trying to accept their strengths and weaknesses and continuing to love them sincerely.

This film presents the story of a family with various turmoil within it. Without conflict with big fights, but only through the delivery of dialogue, simple scenes and the acting of each character has succeeded in making the audience enter the story and position themselves in the same position, perhaps with M, Amah, M's mother, Uncle Soei and Uncle Kiang.

Lastly, this is my first time writing a review about a film. I realize my incompetence in conveying thoughts and opinions but in the end I highly recommend to anyone to watch this film. Thank you.
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10/10
If you're a parent or a child of a elderly parent you'll be touched
jasonhoeung14 May 2024
I'm not Thai, but I watched this film in a Bangkok cinema with English subtitles.

I thought it was a comedy about everyone fighting for their grandma's fortune, but it ended up being an honest portrait of a family's journey through the death of a dying grandmother. Discovering differing dynamics of each sibling and the choices parents have to make to make sure their kids are well looked after long after their passing. The core subject is so relatable that it just awakens your heart and soul. There was no dry eye in the room, and I walked out, wanting to call my parents immediately. Could you bring a box of tissues when you see it?
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10/10
just like music, movies tend to be way way better when they resonate with the audience on a personal level
dfch1316 May 2024
Fully aware coming in that it'll be a tearjerker still didn't prepare me for crying so badly that my glasses got foggy & my nose became stuffy.

How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies (Lahn Mah) offers a simple slice of life story, but just like music, movies tend to be way way better when they resonate with the audience on a personal level. I guess this is why I cried so bad during my viewing in which I also brought my mom. Despite no longer having any grandparents, I still relate so much to the movie as there are so many things which feel like slaps to myself as I don't think I've been a very good son to my parents.

So I presume that those who see this movie will definitely enjoy it more if they could relate with the theme. Go see this movie with your elders, may them be parents or grandparents, hopefully it'll wake something within you.
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10/10
Oscar worthy
hermanwissink5 April 2024
This could be the shortest review ever !

Epic

Actors : superb !

Director : superb

Story: superb!

GO SEE THIS FILM NOW !

Too complete the review : its a very touching story about a boy that lost his touch a little with his grandma.

When he hears she has not very long too live he makes a profound decision. He will live with her in her house. And helps her in her work struggles and with her disease.

Rest of the family also lost a little touch with her. But all is done with so much soul it affects your emotions a lot.

It is so ..... like everybody lives nowadays.

I will not tell any spoilers but go see this beautiful touching story.
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10/10
Utterly Beautiful.
aeiyfth8 April 2024
Watched it yesterday. It's one of the greatest films in my recent memory.

Everything in this film is so relatable and is very real. I cried and I couldn't stop myself from tearing up from the first 30 minutes of the movies until the very end. The message is so strong and Bilkin, Grandma and the rest of the casts just did something we call 'Magical' in the world of the acting.

Cinematography is also on point. It looked real, but also artistic and very cinematic. This will resonate in every viewer hearts for so long and the tearing effect will stay hours after finished the film.

It's not often that the people in the whole theater cried and sobbed their hearts out like this. One of a very magical moment for the whole 2 hours.
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10/10
How To Make Millions Before Grandma Dies Review: Easily One of the Best Movies in 2024
ddmareo29 May 2024
How To Make Millions Before Grandma Dies is easily one of the most hyped movies of May 2024, and let me tell you, it lives up to the buzz. I rarely give a perfect 10 to any movies, but this film is shaping up to be an exception.

The story's premise is straightforward, which could easily lead to a predictable and dull experience. However, this film demonstrates how simplicity, when executed flawlessly, can lead to perfection. It's refreshing to watch a story unfold naturally without relying on superfluos twists or turns. This allows viewers to fully engage with the characters and their journeys without feeling lost or, most importantly, bored.

One of the movie's greatest strengths is its relatability. Even though the story is fictional, the characters, particularly those within the Asian families, feel incredibly true to life. Their dynamics, conflicts, and expressions of love and frustration resonate deeply, especially for those familiar with the nuances of Asian households. The actors deserve immense credit for breathing life into these characters. Their performances, from the subtle facial expressions to the cadence of their everyday conversations, ground the film in a heartwarming authenticity.

The soundtrack also plays a crucial role in making How To Make Millions Before Grandma Dies such a heartfelt experience. The music, while simple, is used masterfully. Carefully placed soundtracks underscore the emotional weight of key scenes, adding a layer of sadness without ever feeling overdone.

Overall, this film is shaping up to be a must-watch. It's a testament to the power of authentic storytelling, relatable characters, and a well-crafted soundtrack.
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10/10
best movie
ubicultureno16 May 2024
I watched it yesterday and I always cry every time I see Amah's scene with M, this film reminds me of my grandmother and also this film is very relatable to my life. At the beginning of the scene I felt bored with this film, but in the middle and even approaching the ending, that's when I shed a lot of tears. This film not only sends a sad message, but we (the audience) are also given a feeling of curiosity, joy, and even annoyance. If you want to watch a film with a family theme, you have to watch this film because you will definitely feel what is in this film. The chemistry of the actors can also bring the audience into that atmosphere.
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6/10
Nice comedy in between, but somehow not as tearful as people review
chrissultimate31 May 2024
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Nice comedy in between, but somehow not as tearful as people review.

I'm expecting something more like people, or the familly work as hard as they can to get money too safe the grandma. But i know that would be easily to guess.

It is either me that don't relate with the movie, or people overrated this movie.

The touching part for me is when the grandma say she doesn't know which kid she really loved, but she feel more likely want to visitAm's mother.

The other part is so so. The story of Am and grandma is so short.

It just too many flaws in my opinion.

The 6 star that i give is because of how they put comedy in beetween movie is pretty good, and never fail to make people laugh.

My friends is crying, so i think this film is pretty niche, and people who don't relate will likely doesn't feel the emotion.
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9/10
I am relate with this movie
thanatop15 May 2024
My face is soaked in tears when this movie end.

This movie remind me some moment I almost forgot about grandma. Every moment in movie so relate to me.

My family has experience like character do. I have uncle like "Soi" and his behaviour is same as character too.

In my opinion this isn't best movie but this movie is goood enough to pull your memories and blend it to story. Simply but emotional (If you relate with movie). Less but more.

If you expect complicate storyline or Doesn't understand about Thai / Chinese culture, You'll be disappointed.

Hope you enjoyed this movie as I do.

Thanks for read this review.
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9/10
Extraordinary
phtryu17 April 2024
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I just watched 'Lahn Mah' today, and it's easily one of the best Thai films I've ever seen. There was a lot of fun(Actually, jokes are stunning, I heard many people laugh in the theater), sadness and touching in this film.

This movie provided the mood and reality of being in Thai-Chinese families like the scene that throw flowers to the ancestors' graveyard, words that are using or celebrating Chinese New Year. Moreover, the acting was impressive. The reasons why I said that are the emotional depth that Billkin, Grandma and other casts give to understand their own characters. The smooth energy of their interactions throughout the movie creates a genuine familial atmosphere, making it feel like a real family dynamic on screen.

In addition, the inheritance fight among M(the protagonist), M's mom and 2 M's uncle adds another layer of complexity to the narrative which turns out M got the most but before that there's a fight to get the grandma's house and it made a question to the audience that will M get something for taking care of grandma?. This subplot not only adds depth to the characters' motivations but also reflects larger themes of tradition, obligation, and the complexities of family relationships.

On the other hand, it's worth noting that while the film's acting is impressive, the pacing of the proceedings may feel a bit brisk, particularly in terms of character development. Viewers may find themselves wanting more insight into the characters' backstories, especially the childhood experiences that shaped their personalities, or more time to understand the dynamics of their relationships before pivotal events unfold.

To conclude, 'Lahn Mah' is a film that shows both tears and laughter, showcasing heartfelt moments and a deep sense of love and care, especially between M and their grandmother. However, the pacing issues, particularly in character development, leave some room for improvement."
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9/10
Every rivulet of my tears was earned
ctowyi31 May 2024
Esteemed film critic Roger Ebert once declared that movies are towering empathy generating machines, a statement I wholeheartedly embraced and there is no better demonstration of this phenomenon than with How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies. The see-saw of emotions and the rollercoaster of feels, what a ride it was!

Writer-director Pat Boonnitipat didn't even try to reinvent the wheel. You know exactly what will happen in the end; there is no final miracle cure (here's looking at you, Queen of Tears), there is no "it is always darkest before the dawn" ending and there is no final twist (there is a kind of twist but Choo whispered to me what the twist will be an hour before it dropped and she was of course correct. How does she do this every time?), but this is testament to great storytelling in that you don't need any twists and turns, flashy cinematography, full orchestration, CGI dream sequence or the whole shebang to serve up a scrumptious dish of the feels. You just need authenticity without any artifice.

The movie's greatest asset is its relatability. If you are born into an Asian family with ancestral roots that stretch wide and beyond, you will sense the familiarity with all the characters. Perhaps you will see manifestations of your relatives and family members here - the long-suffering daughter, the son who feels problems that can be solved by money are not problems, the calculative daughter-in-law, the good-for-nothing son and the kid whose eyes are glued to the computer screen. The story is fictional but it feels true to life with its keen observation of family dynamics when the death of the matriarch is imminent and the vultures start to circle. Grandma isn't stupid, she knows why she is the centre of attention and even M is not spared when she says to him: "you are also sowing seeds in hope of reaping them right?"

Credit has to be bestowed upon the actors who breathed life into their characters. I am surprised this is Usha Seamkhum first acting role. She is such a natural without a single smidgen of artifice. Putthipong "Billkin" Assaratanakul is the perfect foil to Amah's no nonsense approach to life. You will follow his arc fervently knowing he will wise up to the ways of life and when that moment arrives it is so subtle that you know it is an accumulation of Amah's many interactions with him.

Though the plot is straightforward I doubt anyone will find this boring. As it steamrolls towards the inevitable ending, it will happen - your tears will flow, but know that every rivulet will be well-earned just like every peal of laughter. Incidentally, this is currently the highest grossing film in Thailand and Indonesia, evidence that it has resonated with many audiences.

This is that rare film that Choo and I were still talking about over breakfast this morning probably because we didn't want the magic to dissipate, desperately trying to hang on to the tendrils of a heartfelt story. You will be surprised that we can still unearth vignettes of truth after a good night of sleep like a quick scene of a monk in a wheelchair at the chemo clinic as if to suggest that sickness affect everyone, including the religiously pious ones or the scene where Amah goes to meet her estranged brother to borrow money for a burial plot. My theory is that Amah already knows the outcome but she still wanted M to learn a hard life lesson.

School is out. Forget about taking your kids to The Garfield Movie, instead take them to see this. Don't be ashamed to let them see you cry and laugh heartily. After the movie, sit down somewhere and over a warm drink, share stories about your mother, their grandma. I think for a few minutes, she will be alive in everybody's memory.
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10/10
Can i give 100/10 ???
angelwijaya-6781820 May 2024
Tried watching it just because of the poster but turn out loved it!

The story is interesting and the emotions are great!

I want to let my family watch this.

Tried watching it just because of the poster but turn out loved it!

The story is interesting and the emotions are great!

I want to let my family watch this.

Tried watching it just because of the poster but turn out loved it!

The story is interesting and the emotions are great!

I want to let my family watch this.

Tried watching it just because of the poster but turn out loved it!

The story is interesting and the emotions are great!

I want to let my family watch this.
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8/10
Will make you very desperate
luciferiizero31 May 2024
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To be honest, the movie is quite good. I watched it to better understand Thai-Chinese and Chinese society. It was depressing to see how neglected the elderly are and how the sons fought like hungry dogs over their mother's house. It shows how sad and divided the society is.

In my view, Chinese society seems rather materialistic. Although they uphold family values, it often feels superficial and shallow, which is profoundly disheartening. No wonder the high suicide rates-how can you be happy in such a society?... But it helped futher understand and respect.

The cinema was filled with Malaysian-Chinese, weren't so welcoming also.
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10/10
Prepare your tears before watch this amazing movie!
daveekotta27 May 2024
First movie of Thailand i've ever watched. The title of the movie is so clear but still makes me wondering what is about and the storyline. The story line is slow but very detailed and still enjoyable. Some scenes are also very funny. This film also really highlights the culture and is very interesting for people who don't know Thai Chinese cultures. I am so overwhelmed! It's almost same story happened to me and my family! I couldn't hold the tears geez...Very touching! I am remembering my lovely dear grand mother! Very recommend! You guys must watch, better go with your family member as well or friends.
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9/10
Poignant and touching
jasminn_tan2 June 2024
It has been a while since I cried watching a movie. It depicts the nuances of familial relationships and mortality that I could highly relate to, surprisingly. The development of M's relationship with his grandmother was done beautifully. I enjoyed the quiet moments, the moments where they shared laughter and grew closer. I enjoyed the acting and cinematography so much, as well as the background music that accompanied the scenes. The story was written in such a way that imparted the importance of loving and caring for one's parents and relatives without being pretentious. I really liked the ending and it was nice to see that the whole family visited Ah Ma's grave during Qing Ming.
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