Crazy Rich Asians
2018 film by Jon M. Chu
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- Crazy Rich Asians is a 2018 American romantic comedy drama film directed by Jon M.
- The film stars Constance Wu, Henry Golding, Gemma Chan, Lisa Lu, Awkwafina, Ken Jeong, and Michelle Yeoh.
- The film was announced in August 2012 after the rights to the book were purchased.
- 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.
- Few of the actors were from Singapore, from Southeast Asia, or of fully ethnically Chinese heritage.
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 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 praise in the United States for its Asian representation, the film also received criticism for its casting decisions. Few of the actors were from Singapore, from Southeast Asia, or of fully ethnically Chinese heritage. The film also failed to portray the reality of Singapore's multiracial population, neglecting people of Malay and Indian descent, while also being seen by some to perpetuate stereotypes of East Asians.
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