Crazy Rich Asians
Came out; 2018
Time; 2 hours
Watched: Netflix
Rated: PG-13 for some suggestive content and language
IMDB Rating; 6.9/10
Caution; Spoiler Alert
Staring;
Constance Wu as Rachel Chu
Henry Golding as Nick Young
Michelle Yeoh as Eleanor Young
Gemma Chan as Astrid Young Teo
Lisa Lu as Ah Ma
Awkwafina as Peik Lin Goh
Harry Shum Jr as Charlie Wu
Ken Jeony as Wye Mun Goh
Story Line;
Rachel Chu, an American-born Chinese NYU professor, travels with her boyfriend, Nick to his hometown in Singapore for his best friend's wedding. Before long, his secret is out: Nick's family is wealthy, and he's considered the most eligible bachelor in Asia. Every single woman is incredibly jealous of Rachel and wants to bring her down
Thoughts:
I've caught parts of this movie on TV and I enjoyed it. While looking for a movie to watch this came out so I decided to watch it fully without being cut for TV.
This is a really well put together movie. I found Rachel to be a little naive when it comes to life out of her bubble but I also feel they wrote her that way on purpose
This was a great movie, they did a great job at showing how certain traditions are important
The fashion in this movie was amazing!
CAUTION; Spoiler Alert
In
1995, Eleanor Young (Michelle Yeoh), her son Nick (Henry Golding),
sister-in-law, and niece arrive at a London hotel with a reservation,
only to be told condescendingly by the receptionists that the room
she booked is not available. Eleanor and family are turned away by
the concierge of the hotel, and she is forced to call her husband
using a public telephone. When she returns to the hotel, the owner
warmly greets her at the lobby and introduces her to the staff as the
new owner of the hotel.
In
the present, Rachel Chu (Constance Wu), an economics professor at New
York University (NYU) in New York City, plays poker with a teaching
assistant to demonstrate to her game theory class that, in games
involving both psychology and choice, "the key is playing to
win, instead of trying not to lose." Rachel accepts an
invitation from her boyfriend Nick Young to accompany him to
Singapore for his best friend Colin's (Chris Pang) wedding. Nick's
mother Eleanor learns of the relationship from rapid online gossip.
Rachel is shocked when Nick arranges a first-class suite for the
flight; he claims that his family is "comfortable." In
Singapore, Rachel and Nick join Colin and his fiance Araminta (Sonoya
Mizuno) for dinner in a hawker center. The next day, Rachel visits
her old college friend Peik Lin (Awkwafina), who accompanies her to a
party thrown by Nick's family. Rachel makes several faux pas and
quickly realizes that Nick's mother, Eleanor, dislikes her, but seems
to make a good impression on Nick's grandmother, Su Yi (Lisa
Lu).
Rachel attends Araminta's hens party at a resort owned by
her family, while Nick attends Colin's bachelor party aboard a
container ship arranged by their boorish schoolmate Bernard (Jimmy O.
Yang). A woman named Amanda (Jing Lusi) seemingly befriends Rachel,
but deliberately undermines her confidence before revealing that she
had previously dated Nick. Amanda sends out a text signaling some of
the women who vandalize Rachel's bed with a dead fish and graffiti
calling Rachel a "gold digging b***h". Nick's cousin Astrid
(Gemma Chan) comforts Rachel, admitting that her life is not perfect
either, as her husband Michael (Pierre Png) is having an affair. When
Nick and Colin flee the ship to relax, Nick tells Colin he plans to
propose to Rachel. Colin is concerned that Nick's family's
disapproval and the couple's cultural differences will be
insurmountable.
After Rachel vents to Nick about her
unpleasant experience at the hens party, he apologizes to her for
concealing his wealth and takes her to make dumplings by hand with
his family. Rachel admires Eleanor's distinctive engagement ring;
Eleanor tells her how she met her husband and the sacrifices she made
to be a part of the family. While looking for the bathroom Rachel
spots Eleanor, who tells her that Nick's grandmother disapproved of
Eleanor and denied Nick's father the family ring and tells Rachel she
will never be good enough for Nick. Rachel considers leaving
Singapore, but Peik Lin convinces her to stand up to Eleanor, giving
Rachel a glamorous makeover before the wedding with help from Nick's
cousin Oliver. Meanwhile, Astrid tells Michael she knows he is
cheating on her, and they break up.
At the wedding, Rachel
displays a remarkable degree of social grace which earns her the
admiration of many people, and she even manages to befriend Princess
Intan (Kris Aquino) who is normally cold and reserved. However, at
the reception, Eleanor and Su Yi pull Rachel aside, and reveal that
they hired an investigator to research Rachel's background,
discovering that Rachel was conceived through an adulterous affair,
after which Rachel's mother, Kerry (Tan Kheng Hua), abandoned her
husband and fled to America. Rachel is stunned, as her mother had
lied to her saying that her father was dead. Eleanor and Su Yi demand
that Nick stop seeing Rachel for fear of scandal. Rachel runs away in
tears, and Nick chases after her, even though his grandmother
threatens to disown him. Rachel becomes depressed and stays for
several days at the house of Peik Lin. She is surprised to discover
that Kerry has arrived in Singapore to visit her.
Kerry
explains that her husband was abusive and that she became pregnant
from an old classmate who was trying to comfort her, later fleeing
for fear of her husband's reprisals. Kerry reveals that Nick arranged
her visit and urges Rachel to reconcile with him. When they meet up,
Nick proposes to her.
Rachel meets Eleanor at a Mahjong parlor
and explains that she declined Nick's proposal in order to prevent
the ruin of Nick's relationship with his family. She tells Eleanor
that one day, down the road, Eleanor will look back and realize that
she is in Rachel's debt. Rachel intentionally loses the Mahjong game
to Eleanor, symbolizing her sacrifice, and then walks away with
Kerry. Shortly afterward, Astrid and her son move out of Michael's
apartment. Rachel and Kerry board an economy-class flight back to the
United States. However, Nick arrives and proposes again, this time
with Eleanor's ring. Rachel accepts and they stay in Singapore an
extra day for an engagement party, during which Eleanor tacitly
reveals her grudging respect for Rachel. In the mid-credit scene,
Astrid exchanges glances with her ex-fiance, Charlie Wu.
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