Narratively, the movie privileges archetypes—dutiful sons, sacrificial daughters-in-law, wise elders—so conflict is less about ambiguity than about how virtue is proved. This clarity is its strength and limit: viewers seeking nuanced moral complexity may find the moral arcs predictable, but those looking for reassurance in clear ethical lines will take comfort in the film’s certainties. Humor is gentle and familial; drama is heightened but grounded in recognizable domestic stakes: inheritance, honor, and the yearning to belong.