In this short scene, we learn that we're introduced to a new character, the grandma. She's the one who sent the invitation to the wedding, but she doesn't seem to have received it. The grandma tells us that she's worried about her granddaughter because she thinks that marriage is "the grave of love" . She suggests that the two of them pack up their wedding clothes and go to another part of town to find out what else they're getting for each other's engagement parties. The next day, they'll all go to the engagement party. We learn that the grandma's dowry for the wedding is a bunch of bank cards and real estate documents. She tells the couple to go back to their rooms and take a nap.
In this short scene, we learn that we're introduced to a new character, the grandma. She's the one who sent the invitation to the wedding, but she doesn't seem to have received it. The grandma tells us that she's worried about her granddaughter because she thinks that marriage is "the grave of love" . She suggests that the two of them pack up their wedding clothes and go to another part of town to find out what else they're getting for each other's engagement parties. The next day, they'll all go to the engagement party. We learn that the grandma's dowry for the wedding is a bunch of bank cards and real estate documents. She tells the couple to go back to their rooms and take a nap.