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About : Crazy Rich Asians
Directed by : Jon M. Chu
Produced by : Nina Jacobson,Brad Simpson,John Penotti
Screenplay by : Adele Lim,Peter Chiarelli
Written by : Kevin Kwan,Peter Chiarelli
Starring : Constance Wu,Henry Golding,Gemma Chan,Lisa Lu,Awkwafina,Ken Jeong,Michelle Yeoh
Music by : Brian Tyler
Cinematography : Vanja Cernjul
Edited by : Myron Kerstein
Production Company : SK Global Entertainment,Starlight Culture Entertainment,Color Force,Ivanhoe Pictures,Electric Somewhere
Release Date : 15 August 2018 (USA)
Duration : N/A
Country : USA
Language : English
Rating : 7.7
Year : 2018
Catagory : Comedy
Also Known As : Bajecznie bogaci Azjaci
Budget : $30 million
Age Restriction : N/A
Box Office : N/A
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Storyline : The story follows Rachel Chu (Wu), an American-born Chinese economics professor, who travels to her boyfriend Nick's (Golding) hometown of Singapore for his best friend's wedding. Before long, his secret is out: Nick is from a family that is impossibly wealthy, he's perhaps the most eligible bachelor in Asia, and every single woman in his ultra-rarefied social class is incredibly jealous of Rachel and wants to bring her down. Written by JAP
“Crazy Rich Asians Isn’t Just a Movie—It’s a Sign That I Matter, Too”
There’s still not enough Asian representation in pop culture, but Crazy Rich Asians is a good first step.
Growing up in the ’90s as a second-generation Chinese-Canadian, I never really saw anyone who looked like me on TV. It was rare enough that, when I saw Kristi Yamaguchi skate across my television screen for the first time, I instantly jumped from the couch and sat cross-legged directly in front of the TV—something my mom would normally scold me for doing (“You’ll ruin your eyes!” she’d tell me). But this time was different. She realized right away how much it meant for me to see Yamaguchi on screen.