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Went to watch 'Money No Enough 2' with Shermaine last night. Initially, I thought it was going to be a 'laughing-all-out-meaninglessly' kind of comedy show with the Singapore Government being the centre of the joke. But I was so wrong. Didn't expect the movie to have such a dramatic twist at the end, protraying the extent of sacrifices that a loving wife is willing to make for her hubby, the consequences of greediness of the 3 brothers and how much their mother had sacrificed for them even till the very last moment when she decided to sacrifice her life to give up her only O- blood bag so that her grand-daughter (one who actually despised her and even said that she's smelly!) could be resusitated and have a second chance at life.
It was completely heart-wrenching seeing the grief on the Granny's face in a number of scenes in the movie. She is really a noble mother and gave her all to all of her children and yet what she got in return are so utterly undeserving. Such is the depth of a motherly love. No wonder Shermaine's mummy and aunty told her that they cried while watching the movie. For me, tears just welled up, but I didn't cry. I guess I do not have enough tears in me anymore. Ha...
Alright, I'm going to stop here soon. For those who haven't watch, I would definitely recommend the show. And remember to bring some tissue paper if you cry easily. =)
"I used to think that being poor is when you have no money in your wallet or bank. But now, I finally realised that being poor is when people who loved you aren't there by your side anymore." - A line from the movie
So yup my friends, do treasure all your loved ones yah? Kinship and friendship - These are riches that when carefully watered with love and care, they will become true treasures that would endure forever, something that no amount of money can ever measure up to.
Strum to the MUSIC!!
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