SummaryAfter his grandmother is diagnosed with cancer, a scheming young man moves in to care for her, motivated by a desire to secure her fortune for himself. Unfortunately for him, it turns out that winning Grandma’s favor is no easy feat.
Directed By:Pat Boonnitipat
Written By:Pat Boonnitipat, Thodsapon Thiptinnakorn
How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies
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Generally Favorable
74
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Jan 7, 2025
90
Its genuinely difficult to think of a better feature debut in recent memory than How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies.
Jan 9, 2025
80
The unapologetic sentimentality doesn’t make this bittersweet comedy-drama any less touching or insightful in its observation of spiky family interactions when end-of-life issues and questions of inheritance cause sparks.
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Oct 5, 2024
10
A Touching and Emotionally Satisfying Dark Comedy from Thailand "How To Make Millions Before Grandma Dies" is a charming film that captures the essence of Thai-Chinese culture, unfolding like a traditional Thai morality play in a cinematic format. While this aspect wasn't my favorite, the film effectively conveys heartfelt emotions in a beautifully simple **** of the film's highlights is its artistic elements that celebrate Thai-Chinese culture. The settings and designs create a harmonious atmosphere, allowing viewers to appreciate its unique identity. The meticulous attention to detail truly makes this film stand **** story structure recalls the morality play format and evokes memories of my grandmother, who passed away in 2021. The storytelling and emotional engagement with the audience are nearly flawless, successfully evoking profound feelings of love and familial bonds. This makes for a genuinely heartwarming cinematic experience.
Sep 21, 2024
10
I have a select few films that I have cried on, but I have a lot of films that I have almost cried on, and this movie was one of them. Even as a Thai movie, the story, characters and plot feel to me like Forrest Gump. The struggle **** trying to make up for the time lost with his grandma is something that almost made me cry so much, and the ending was so heartwarming as well. 10/10 film, this is pure gold. If you have Netflix, I definitely recommend watching this. It's just so good, and this movie deserves so many awards.
Jan 2, 2025
80
How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies, the debut feature from the writer and director Pat Boonnitipat, is a warm, witty tear-jerker improbably rooted in elder exploitation.
Sep 12, 2024
80
It is a sentimental journey to redemption but one that Boonnitipat grounds in understanding and empathy.
Sep 12, 2024
75
How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies is a sweet, sad and sentimental Thai end-of-life melodrama titled and set-up like a greedy-family farce.
Dec 30, 2024
60
It’s a droll, perceptive and shamelessly sentimental look at generational tensions.
Dec 24, 2024
60
This is a tear-jerker that does not shrink from using plangent piano chords on the soundtrack to tell you when to feel sad, but it also has something interesting to say about intergenerational wealth.
Apr 13, 2025
9
From East Asia, a rare bird with an almost palpable, and sensitive, story about the importance of family closeness, despite age, and the acceptance of death. As a curiosity, it never hurts to take a look.
Mar 17, 2025
9
There are things in life more important than money, but sometimes we lose sight of that, unwittingly allowing our perspectives to become seriously skewed. Unfortunately, this usually happens most often when family-related considerations are involved. And those flawed perceptions, in turn, can become even further distorted when money is tied up with those familial matters, particularly when inheritance concerns loom. Such is the case for a Chinese-Thai family facing the prospects of what will happen to the assets of its terminally ill matriarch (Usha Seamkhum) who has recently been diagnosed with Stage IV intestinal cancer. Several relatives vie for control of her money and property, but the most ambitious among them is her financially strapped grandson (Putthipong Assaratanakul), who suddenly and miraculously manages to shed his generally indifferent attitude toward her and eagerly volunteers to step up as her full-time caretaker, all in hopes that this generous gesture will translate into a sizable windfall upon her passing. However, even though Grandma may be a bit old-fashioned in some of her thinking and outlooks, she’s no naïve dullard, either, quickly recognizing this shift as the transparent move that it is. And she’s determined to have her way about this scenario, using it as an opportunity to not only get her needs met, but also to give her often-lost grandson valuable lessons in tough love and finding much-needed direction in life. So how will this unfold? Will these allegedly altruistic efforts ring true? Moreover, can they be carried out without undue interference from other relatives, most notably his two uncles (Sanya Kunakorn, Pongsatorn Jongwilas), who each have self-serving agendas of their own? And how will Grandma respond to these diverse family dynamics and a host of unforeseen developments that emerge at a time when her health is failing fast? Writer-director Pat Boonnitipat’s debut feature represents an impressive big screen premiere, one that’s thoughtful, sensitive, incisive and touching without becoming schmaltzy, manipulative or overly sentimental. The picture’s finely constructed narrative and superbly written screenplay tell this engaging story with a skilled hand for a first-time filmmaker, yielding a production that’s evenly paced and knows precisely when to employ its dramatic and comedic touches for maximum effect. And, on top of all this, this offering’s gifted ensemble, gorgeous cinematography and suitably atmospheric background score all combine to make the most out of the well-crafted foundation underlying this material. If there’s anything that could use some improvement, it might be in tweaking the picture’s slightly stretched-out closing act, which could have benefitted from some modest editing, but that’s an easily overlooked shortfall in light of all of the film’s other outstanding attributes. “How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies” is truly a cinematic gem that has somehow flown well below the radar thus far, but it’s one of those pictures genuinely worth a look. Thankfully, it’s now widely available for streaming online and truly makes for a worthwhile watch, serving up meaningful observations for those times when we might be on the verge of losing perspective.
Jan 1, 2025
9
This is the kind of story that effortlessly captures people's hearts, the emotional weight was already on from the very beginning, but what makes How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies even more impactful is its deeply relatable characters, watching this film is like observing a real, complicated family on screen, thanks to the exceptional performances by the cast, they bring such authenticity to their roles that it feels as though they truly are a family, and that one big important aspects of the film is what makes it an incredible piece of cinema, added again with Jaithep Raroengjai beautiful and emotional score in the background, it adds an emotional depth that elevates the entire experience, making it one of the year's best movie score, and this film as a whole was a great emotional ride, a powerful emotional journey packed into two hours of compelling storytelling and outstanding character development, it's undeniably one of the best films of the year, and yes, it's a tears dropping guaranteed.
Sep 22, 2024
9
exceptionally emotionally touching and well crafted. though admittedly, the story is mediocre. I hope this story reaches people from all over the world.
Oct 16, 2024
5
This is your decent heartwarming family drama film. This film got a lot of hype around me, so i got high expectation before watching this. I was ready to bawl my eyes out after finishing this film, but i was wrong. Maybe i put too much of expectation into this **** story is 'Okay', i love both of the main characters who giving this story the 'live'. The supporting cast for me is too underdeveloped and needed a bit more light to it. The Grandma and her grandson, M, really did a great job in conveying this story to the **** looks and vibes are realistic and logic. The visualisation for the Thai community is very well preserved and i give it high praise.
Production Company:
- GDH 559
- Jor Kwang Films
- WME Independent
Release Date:Sep 13, 2024
Duration:2 h 5 m
Rating:TV-MA
Tagline:Family is calling
Awards
Thailand National Film Association Awards
• 8 Wins & 13 Nominations
Gold List
• 2 Wins & 2 Nominations
Cambodia International Film Festival
• 2 Wins & 2 Nominations




























