Crazy & Rich [1080p] (2018)
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: It was the first major Hollywood studio film with a majority-Asian cast since 1993, making it a monumental moment for representation in modern cinema.
: Michelle Yeoh is widely hailed for her powerful, nuanced portrayal of Eleanor. Awkwafina provides much of the film's energy and comedic relief as Rachel’s college friend, Peik Lin.
The story follows Rachel Chu (Constance Wu), a Chinese-American economics professor who travels to Singapore with her boyfriend, Nick Young (Henry Golding), for his best friend’s wedding. Upon arrival, Rachel is shocked to discover that Nick belongs to one of the wealthiest families in the country, effectively making him the most eligible bachelor in Asia. Rachel must navigate a world of staggering luxury while facing the icy disapproval of Nick’s traditional mother, Eleanor (Michelle Yeoh), who believes Rachel’s "Americanized" values make her an unsuitable match for the family.
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: It was the first major Hollywood studio film with a majority-Asian cast since 1993, making it a monumental moment for representation in modern cinema.
: Michelle Yeoh is widely hailed for her powerful, nuanced portrayal of Eleanor. Awkwafina provides much of the film's energy and comedic relief as Rachel’s college friend, Peik Lin.
The story follows Rachel Chu (Constance Wu), a Chinese-American economics professor who travels to Singapore with her boyfriend, Nick Young (Henry Golding), for his best friend’s wedding. Upon arrival, Rachel is shocked to discover that Nick belongs to one of the wealthiest families in the country, effectively making him the most eligible bachelor in Asia. Rachel must navigate a world of staggering luxury while facing the icy disapproval of Nick’s traditional mother, Eleanor (Michelle Yeoh), who believes Rachel’s "Americanized" values make her an unsuitable match for the family.