
Run time: 126 mins
Subtitled
A heartfelt journey of growth in Pat Boonnitipat’s gently observational Thai comedy drama.
When Amah (Usha Seamkhum) is diagnosed with cancer, her daughter Sew urges her son M (Putthipong Assaratanakul) to spend more time with his grandmother. Initially motivated by the potential of inheritance, M grows increasingly intrigued by Amah’s wit and wisdom. As M begins to care for her, he discovers the depth of her life experience, and their bond grows into something sincere and heartfelt.
Boonnitipat’s direction keeps everything understated, even as emotions rise. The evolving relationship between M and Amah is engaging, as he learns not only about his grandmother’s stresses but also her generational knowledge that guides him through his own life. Assaratanakul gives a terrific performance, capturing M’s transformation from aloof teen to a more grounded and thoughtful grandson. Seamkhum also shines, particularly in a powerful scene where Amah retains her dignity after being cruelly dismissed by her brother.
Packed with terrific moments that put life in context, it’s a remarkably warm and involving film, highlighting how family relationships can evolve in unexpected, poignant ways