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.
You know, when you said you grew up in your grandma's house, I wasn't expecting this. Thank you. Oh, no, no. Those are for your fingers. -Thank you very much. -Thank you. A little bit much, I know. I mean, this place is gorgeous. And like the rolling green hills. I mean, there are armed guards out there. And a giant tiger. -[NICK LAUGHS] -Okay.
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You need a haircut. So unkempt. And you look tired from your trip. I'm gonna ask the cook to make you some herbal soup. [SPEAKING CANTONESE] [IN ENGLISH] I'll send it to the hotel later. Mum, this is Rachel Chu. Oh, my gosh! I'm so happy to meet you, Mrs. Young. Or Auntie. Right? [LAUGHS] I'm learning the lingo. I'm very glad to finally meet you, too. And I'm sorry Nick's father couldn't be here. He was called to business in Shanghai. I told Rachel when duty calls, Dad answers. As it should be. Nick tells me you're a professor, too. What do you teach? Um, I teach economics. And she's brilliant. NYU's youngest faculty member.
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[SPEAKING CANTONESE] ELEANOR: [IN ENGLISH] So, economics... Sounds challenging. Are your parents academics as well? No. Well, my dad actually died before I was born, and my mom didn't even go to college. She actually hardly spoke any English when she immigrated to the United States. But she worked really hard, and she studied, and she earned her real estate license while she was waiting tables to support us. Now, she likes to say that she's Flushing's top real estate broker. Self-made woman. She must be so proud of you. Well, she knows that I'm passionate about what I do, and she's always wanted that for me.
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Pursuing one's passion. How American. Well, your mother's very open-minded, not like here, where parents are obsessed with shaping the life of their children. -[BELL RINGS] -[GUESTS APPLAUDING] That's dinner. Go ahead. I'll be out in a minute. Rachel, it was lovely meeting you. Thank you. You, too. Okay, she hates me. She takes a little minute to warm up, -but we'll get there. -A minute?
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Hey. Good to see you. I'm so glad you could make it. -NICK: Michael. -Nick. RACHEL: Astrid. So good to see a face I know. This is my husband, Michael. Nice to meet you. Heard so much about you. Nice to meet you, Michael. Hey, the golden boy's back! Nick! And you must be Rachel. I'm Edison Cheng. This is my wife. -Hi. I'm... -Her name is Fiona. So I see you've already met Princess Astrid and her little soldier toy-boy, Mikey. You know, Mikey is a big-shot tech startup guy. So if you forget your password, he's your man. [LAUGHS] So you're from the Taiwan plastic Chus, right? Can I punch him in the face? Just once. Take a number. I'll be in my usual corner. Champagne? ASTRID: Thank you.
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So, have you prepped Rachel to face the wolves? Rachel is a New Yorker. She lectures millennials for a living. I think she'll manage our family. You've been away too long. EDDIE: Okay, sorry, time out. So you're not from a Taiwan Chu family? Nope. Hong Kong telecom Chus? No. Malaysian packing peanut Chus? Is that really a thing? -Yeah, it's everywhere. -I'm gonna stop you there because I'm gonna take her on the rounds. -We'll be back, though. -No, wait. Hang on. China instant noodle Chus. Rachel, Chu are you? [LAUGHING]
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