In this movie, there is absolutely no psychological burden to kill people. The sturdy old lady, for the sake of the family, sees one, throws one down, and solves the problem so happily.
The movie is hilarious, but shows a problem - a harmonious family always needs a discordant person. The pastor succeeded, his wife returned to the family, and his youngest daughter was saved from depravity because of an old man with a watermelon knife. The sacrifice of an old man saves the family from falling apart.
In a family, someone has to do the most tiring work and the least human thing.
If needed, I would like a watermelon knife in my left hand and a frying pan in my right to defend the happiness of my loved ones like Grace.
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