Very good movie...suitable for uncle/auntie.....alone......any K/ with sick old family.....
"How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies" is a Thai drama film where a man quits work to care for his dying grandmother, motivated by her fortune. He schemes to win her favor before she passes, all in pursuit of a life-changing, multimillion-dollar inheritance
This post has been edited by adam71: May 31 2024, 08:59 AM
My grandpa bought few lands, houses and shoplot but paid portion only.. My parents work their ass off the finish paid balance.. Then scumbag uncles lobbied grandma to grab few of those.. Now whatever left are passed on to eldest sibling Ayam inherited about 50k only Kekwa
not going to watch coz dun want to cry like baby in cinema.
yeah....after celebrate father day at mall restaourant....we went watch this movie.....my mother 80+...cry from mid....until the end....& my father 90+ also cry abit too...
This post has been edited by adam71: May 31 2024, 09:20 AM
And it's located in ulu places. Even the next 30-40 years there would be no development will be made around the area
Want to sell also nobody want eventhough some people can do agriculture on the land my parents got it from late grandparents
Sama situation with me....we rented out the land for Rohinya to grow vegitable....samll land only.....maybe when I age 75 above...I build small house and tanam jagung there
This post has been edited by adam71: May 31 2024, 09:22 AM
Joined: Jan 2003
From: somewhere in the galaxy *~o~o*-*
QUOTE(adam71 @ May 31 2024, 08:58 AM)
Very good movie...suitable for uncle/auntie.....alone......any K/ with sick old family.....
"How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies" is a Thai drama film where a man quits work to care for his dying grandmother, motivated by her fortune. He schemes to win her favor before she passes, all in pursuit of a life-changing, multimillion-dollar inheritance
Actually he was jobless.. he didn't quit his job to take care of his grandmother.
Watched it last night. It really portray what it is like in our society and family (especially the traditional Chinese family, or at least the ones I know of).
It's really touching and a different kind of movie. The same kind of movie by HK/TW/CH doesn't really echo to me. Maybe the tradition portrayed in this movie resonate more to our culture and surrounding; where you can really relate to.
Recommended to watch it with our parents and/or grandparents (maybe can scheme something out )
This story reminds me of that time when I went for a road trip to Singapork with some friends.
Otw back to KL, my friend wanted to go to some Papaya Farm in Seremban. So OK lor, go only.
After we exited the Seremban toll, at the traffic light (where you turn left to Seremban town, right to Seremban 2), the driver recieved a call from his mum, telling him to come back ASAP because his grandma had slipped, hit her head and died.
He had to U turn and head back to KL. and was crying with a stiff dick.
Kesian, No Papaya Farm, no grandma, and no millions.
This post has been edited by Mr Mercedes: May 31 2024, 04:36 PM
My grandpa bought few lands, houses and shoplot but paid portion only.. My parents work their ass off the finish paid balance.. Then scumbag uncles lobbied grandma to grab few of those.. Now whatever left are passed on to eldest sibling Ayam inherited about 50k only Kekwa
Be grateful u didn't have to continue to pay the outstanding, let alone inherit any fortune.
Grandpa got inheritance from his parents/my GGP, bypass some of his deadbeat kids, allocate some to the grandkids (and put me as executor for his will).
When divided among beneficiaries it's not much, but when 2/3 of em don't want take responsibilities of maintaining estates and push everything back to me, so I'm living a retiree life thank to that.
Grandpa got inheritance from his parents/my GGP, bypass some of his deadbeat kids, allocate some to the grandkids (and put me as executor for his will).
When divided among beneficiaries it's not much, but when 2/3 of em don't want take responsibilities of maintaining estates and push everything back to me, so I'm living a retiree life thank to that.
sorry to gali lubang kubur. last time want to watch this movie got no time. tahu2 no longer in cinema. recently come out in netflix. i give 10/10 eventhough its not a tearjerker movie.
Very good movie...suitable for uncle/auntie.....alone......any K/ with sick old family.....
"How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies" is a Thai drama film where a man quits work to care for his dying grandmother, motivated by her fortune. He schemes to win her favor before she passes, all in pursuit of a life-changing, multimillion-dollar inheritance
My non grandpa dies, then only found out he has a malay wife. So inheritance go to the Malay family, non side get nothing
This post has been edited by JasonthegreatTWO: Sep 13 2024, 09:40 AM