Crazy Rich Asians
Crazy Rich Asians is a 2018 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Jon M. Chu, from a screenplay by Peter Chiarelli and Adele Lim, based on the 2013 novel of the same title by Kevin Kwan. The film stars Constance Wu, Henry Golding, Gemma Chan, Lisa Lu, Awkwafina, Ken Jeong, and Michelle Yeoh. It follows a Chinese-American professor, Rachel, who travels to Singapore with her boyfriend Nick and is shocked to discover that Nick's family is one of the richest families in Singapore. The film was announced in August 2012 after the rights to the book were purchased. Many of the cast members signed on in the spring of 2017, and filming took place from April to June of that year in parts of Singapore, Malaysia and New York City. It is the first film by a major Hollywood studio to feature a majority cast of Chinese descent in a modern setting since The Joy Luck Club in 1993. Despite such praises in the United States, the film was also criticized for casting biracial actors over fully ethnically Chinese ones in certain roles. Additional criticism was also directed at the film for failing to acknowledge Singapore's multiracial demographic by including other Singaporean ethnic groups—such as Malay and Indian actors—as characters, as well as perpetuating stereotypes of East and Southeast Asians. Crazy Rich Asians premiered on August 7, 2018, at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles and was released theatrically in the United States on August 15, 2018, by Warner Bros. Pictures. A major critical and commercial success, the film grossed over $238 million on a budget of $30 million, making it the highest-grossing romantic comedy of the 2010s, and received high praise for the performances of its cast, the screenplay, and production design. The film received numerous accolades, including the 76th Golden Globe Awards nominations for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical for Wu. It received a nomination at the 50th NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Motion Picture. It also received four nominations at the 24th Critics' Choice Awards, winning one for Best Comedy, and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture at the 25th Screen Actors Guild Awards. Two sequels, based on the novel's follow-ups China Rich Girlfriend and Rich People Problems, are in development.
So, right. You put the baby in bed. You tuck, tuck, tuck. Same on the other side. You give him a kiss good night. RACHEL: That's so cute. -How's that? -And then you eat the baby. Then you eat the baby after he's cooked. RACHEL: No, you gotta make sure he's cooked. Did your Ah Mateach you that? She did. OLIVER: I, on the other hand, was taught by Grand-Auntie Mabel. You put the Botox in the face, and then you pinch, pinch, pinch. -Then, voila! -[PEOPLE CHUCKLING] Did you guys all learn when you were kids? We didn't have a choice. We taught you so you'd know the blood, sweat, and tears it took to raise and feed you monkeys. ALIX: Not like the ang-mohs microwaving macaroni and cheese for their own children. No wonder they put their parents in the old folks' home when they all grow up. I know! Ah Masays if we don't pass traditions down like this, they'll disappear. God forbid, we lose the ancient Chinese tradition of guilting your children. [ALL LAUGHING] NICK: It's totally worth it. Mother used to wait for me after school with a nice basket of these. [ALIX IN CANTONESE] [ALL LAUGHING] [IN ENGLISH] Hey, I never got after-school dumplings. Well, that's because Auntie Felicity was doing after-school microdermabrasion. [ALL LAUGHING] [FELICITY IN CANTONESE]
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[IN ENGLISH] Auntie, this is Dolce. You speak Cantonese? RACHEL: No, I don't. It's just great seeing you guys all like this. When I was growing up, it was just me and my mom, which I loved. But we didn't really have a big family like this. It's really nice. OLIVER: Oh, that's so lovely of you to say, Rachel. We are all very lucky to have each other.
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That's a beautiful ring, Auntie Eleanor. I've never seen anything like it. Nick's father had it made when he proposed to me. That's very romantic. How did you guys meet? Actually, they met at Cambridge. They were both studying law together. Oh, I didn't know you were a lawyer. I wasn't. I withdrew from university when we got married. Oh. I chose to help my husband run a business and to raise a family. For me, it was a privilege. But for you, you may think it's old-fashioned. It's nice you appreciate this house and us being here together wrapping dumplings. But all this doesn't just happen. It's because we know to put family first, instead of chasing one's passion.
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You asked about my ring. The truth is Nick's father had it made when he wanted to propose to me because Ah Mawouldn't give him the family ring. I wasn't her first choice. Honestly, I wasn't her second. Gosh, I'm so sorry. I had no idea. I didn't come from the right family, have the right connections. And Ah Mathought I would not make an adequate wife to her son. But she came around, obviously.
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