I've been watching butterworks since primary school year 4...I was 10 yr old that time and it was one of my darkest time during that so butterworks really got me through alot of darkness but as time goes by eventually I started to become more busy in studies and life so I then I stopped watching butterworks for some time until now I'm 18... I decided to search for butterworks channel and clicked in this video... It made me realize how far I've made and what kind of a person I became atleast for now and it really touched me. life is still hard here but I believe its a part of growing up. To everyone out there I hope things will get better for you...ofcourse there are times when u feel like giving up but I want you to think of where u started and see how far you've made it.
Thank you for reminding me of my grandma in Malaysia. We used to go back every year to visit, and would also make some cakes/kueh together from time to time. The cantonese in this makes this even more relatable. Thank you for such a great short. 🧡
Thank you guys for producing this great work. I agree with you, there might be a person who 点心 (lights/ warms our heart) when we were in need, and when we have the ability to help others, we should give this goodness to the people who are lacking in the darkness alone
Heart-warming story...remember how they (grandparents) used to love us so much so that we don't forget to love them as much now (that they are old and demented).
What a really phenomenal work. you did something in 12 minutes that most could not do in two hours. I wish you the absolute best in your new ventures and hope to see you back soon here.
Butterworks? Should be waterworks... Thank you for always reminding us to be present with our elders while they are still around. For we would miss them when they're gone. :')
There are 2 sides of the coin to this pandemic with all demographics and populations being affected just as greatly. From the video, we can see that for the working class adults it was the loss of livelihood, for the elderly it was the loss of social activity and increase in sedentary activity that led to the progression of her dementia and depression, and even for the kids it was the loss of a normal childhood growing up. However, if we analyse it from a different perspective, the pandemic has also forced everyone to take a short break from life and just enjoy their time at home with their family members (well except for the hcw of course 😢)
Like how everybody talking how amazing it and I’m here looking at the pun All in honestly this is a great video and very touching and I hope to see more touching videos from this channel(upvote this channel it’s so underrated)
this channel never fails to deliver
I've been watching butterworks since primary school year 4...I was 10 yr old that time and it was one of my darkest time during that so butterworks really got me through alot of darkness but as time goes by eventually I started to become more busy in studies and life so I then I stopped watching butterworks for some time until now I'm 18... I decided to search for butterworks channel and clicked in this video... It made me realize how far I've made and what kind of a person I became atleast for now and it really touched me. life is still hard here but I believe its a part of growing up. To everyone out there I hope things will get better for you...ofcourse there are times when u feel like giving up but I want you to think of where u started and see how far you've made it.
Thank you for reminding me of my grandma in Malaysia. We used to go back every year to visit, and would also make some cakes/kueh together from time to time. The cantonese in this makes this even more relatable. Thank you for such a great short. 🧡
Rachel sounds so cute when she speaks in Cantonese. 💖
Thank you guys for producing this great work. I agree with you, there might be a person who 点心 (lights/ warms our heart) when we were in need, and when we have the ability to help others, we should give this goodness to the people who are lacking in the darkness alone
A very touching story and film. Thanks for this mini production.
The sweetness of our yesterdays help soothe the bitterness of everyday.
short but so much more impactful than other videos out there. never fails to bring a tear. keep it up butterworks!
Kudos to the team for delivering such a superb masterpiece, and Rachel's a natural!
been waiting for a short flim. YAY THANK YOU
Heart-warming story...remember how they (grandparents) used to love us so much so that we don't forget to love them as much now (that they are old and demented).
What a really phenomenal work. you did something in 12 minutes that most could not do in two hours. I wish you the absolute best in your new ventures and hope to see you back soon here.
this channel short movie never fails to get me all teary
A well spent 12 mins to watch this short film. Thanks for such a wonderful and heart warming film.
Butterworks? Should be waterworks... Thank you for always reminding us to be present with our elders while they are still around. For we would miss them when they're gone. :')
好感动啊. Remarkable acting and memorable lines which made it so much relatable.
Butterworks deserves the world and millions of subscribers ❤
You’ll never fail to make me cry
Another wonderful production bringing memories and emotional connections. Well done!
I used to watch your videos so much when I was 14 now I'm 17 and rediscovered your channel. Keep making these videos they bring joy to so many!! 😘
The weather is cold but my heart is warm all thanks to Butterworks 💕.
I have to admit. This short film does make me teary
every video on Butterworks has touched my heart. Marvelous job, keep it up
This is as heartwarming as a freshly steamed basket of siewmai
Thank you for bringing back memories of my own thru your video. :)
aiseh rachel's canto so good sia
OMG cantonese, my fav! thnks for this short clip, its touching
This production is better than mediacorp. Take notes
Beautiful video Lun & Rachel! Keep up the good work! See you guys around!
so cool of a film!!!!!! really nearly bring tears to my eyes!
Wow her Cantonese is so good
Definitely products of Malaysia! We can speak so many languages and not even realize how impressive we are!!!
There are 2 sides of the coin to this pandemic with all demographics and populations being affected just as greatly. From the video, we can see that for the working class adults it was the loss of livelihood, for the elderly it was the loss of social activity and increase in sedentary activity that led to the progression of her dementia and depression, and even for the kids it was the loss of a normal childhood growing up. However, if we analyse it from a different perspective, the pandemic has also forced everyone to take a short break from life and just enjoy their time at home with their family members (well except for the hcw of course 😢)
makes me wanna cook with my grandparents, but they are no longer around :'( guess I will do it with my parents more now :')
Always very WARM ❤️
Like how everybody talking how amazing it and I’m here looking at the pun
All in honestly this is a great video and very touching and I hope to see more touching videos from this channel(upvote this channel it’s so underrated)
best 12 mins of my life, watched at 1x speed unlike other videos :)
This channel should be called waterworks
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ good job 👏🏻
this is so wholesome!
Thank you butterworks, thank you.
You made me cry
so well done
Amazing
IMDA should work with you guys. Emotional as always
bawling my eyes out once again :’)
這就是點心
Superb Cantonese pronunciation
So underrated
So emotional me cry
dam the way she talks literally reminds of me talking to my grandma
I like that dog...
Now you make me want to eat siew mai.
haiyo this made me tear again
huaaa kerennn, menyentuh sekaliii
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還以為新加坡只說中文
I cant believe it! I gave the hundredth like! ur welcome
Always makes the waterworks go loose
:((
1st ^^