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WJM Silicone Organizes 49 Employees for a Group Screening of A Letter to Grandma
On the afternoon of May 30th, 49 employees from Shenzhen WJM Silicone Electronics Co., Ltd. met downstairs and walked over to China Film Jiafan International Cinema (Longsheng Store) to catch a screening of A Letter to Grandma. The walk took roughly fifteen minutes. No shuttle, no carpool — forty-nine people just walked over.
The building has four floors: purchasing and packaging on one end, quality control and engineering on another, sales and e-commerce somewhere in between. Most days, those teams exist in parallel rather than together — same company, different worlds. The walk changed that for a bit. The cinema wasn't far, and by the time everyone got there, the walk had already done something — colleagues from purchasing chatting with someone from e-commerce, engineers talking to people from the packaging floor. Not the kind of thing that comes up on an ordinary workday. The queue at the counter cleared fast, leaving a small gap before the movie started. A group photo got suggested. It wasn't planned, but no one said no.

The film opens quietly and stays that way. When the white-haired grandmother says, "The words are fake, but the feelings are real," a few people in the dark went still in a way that said more than words could. There are no dramatic turning points in this movie — the camera holds back, and somehow that restraint makes everything hit harder. The old handwritten letters from overseas are the kind that just say I'm okay, I miss you — no grand declarations, just the weight of years compressed into a few lines.

What lingered wasn't really about following the plot — it was more of a feeling that built up slowly and didn't leave when the credits rolled. None of the lead actors are professionals — you pick up on it early, in the way they hold themselves, the slight hesitations. But somewhere along the way it stops mattering. Nothing feels performed. There's no score swelling at the emotional parts to tell you how to react. You just sit with it. The letters in the film are short — just a few lines, usually. Safe arrival, the weather, a bit of money enclosed. Nothing poetic. But read across decades, they add up to something that's hard to name. A few employees mentioned afterward that the film made them think about their own families — not in a dramatic way, just the kind of quiet reminder that sits with you on the walk home.
The line that runs through the whole film — "Be a person of compassion and loyalty; stay away from those who have neither" — is the kind of thing that sounds obvious until you actually think about what it costs to live by it. Real compassion isn't a principle you state. It's the habit of thinking about others one step before you have to. As for "Siam has no spring, but you are my spring" — people were still quietly repeating it on the way out, not entirely sure why, just knowing it stuck.
The lights came back on around 6:00 PM. A beat passed before anyone got up — the kind of pause that happens when a film has actually landed somewhere. When they did file out, the conversations picked up right where the film left off — not just about the story, but about things it had stirred up. The group split naturally outside: a handful of colleagues walked back to the office together, still going over scenes. Some had spouses or kids waiting nearby and headed straight home, taking the film with them into the evening.
That lingering warmth isn't so different from what WJM Silicone tries to build day to day. The company runs on four ideas: efficiency, caring for others, genuine warmth toward people, and staying youthful in spirit — not as a checklist, but as a way of showing up. The grandmother in the film lives all of it without naming any of it, and that's probably why it resonated the way it did.
These few hours were nothing elaborate — a walk, a movie, a walk back. No agenda beyond showing up together. But that's often when a team feels most like itself: no deliverables, no performance, just the same story moving through the same room at the same time. WJM Silicone will keep making space for moments like this. The hope is simple — that everyone here feels not just challenged at work, but genuinely looked after outside of it. That's what "caring for people" actually means when you mean it.
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