Sophie Xiao the big house where michelle yeoh and her friends are reading the book , right before they all got the message on the phone . That house is located in malaysia . I read in some article
@@SuperSaverPlaysSPG It depends on the environment that her daughter is in, if she is in an environment with every one of her peers being westerns, they're bound to have some distance in thoughts, ideas, identities whatsoever... hence leading to her thinking that being Asian is a bad/different thing and be ashamed to be... anyhow, it's good now that her daughter is starting to accept herself! :D
@@FishTail33 Just to provide you with some context of where I'm coming from with this. We live in the States, not Cali either, a city with very few Asians. Still, we can never be ashamed of who we are. Being who you are ain't a choice, but being ashamed is.
Sonny Zheng most times, Asian people are made fun of because of their heritage, and/or dumb stereotypes. For instance, the time where I brought fish sauce to school, I got terribly bullied and student would call me “fish girl,” which made me so ashamed of my Asian heritage. However, everyone grows up in a different environment. One where people aren’t as one-sided, which results in having more pride in your culture!
jxc I mean.... ok, not nice those kids made fun of you. But, bringing fish sauce to school?? Cmon.... that stuff stinks. I hated when one of my co-worker microwaved her salmon lunch at the office. This has less to do with your heritage, and more to do with stinky fish sauce.
I personally feel most of the character castings were so on-point, it's like they were born to play them. I cannot think of a better Astrid or Peik Lin
Probably the sister -since actress said in one video that she's not a Crazy rich Asian- *edit:* I just saw a video that said "Michelle Yeoh Luxurious life" ... never mind
ok but the real question is, will there be a sequel where nick and rachel have their wedding and nick’s cousin, astrid, gets together with that guy she met at the end of the movie???
I read somewhere that it's estimated to come out maybe 2022 onwards? They're probably casting and filming soon for the second part and then the third, so the third of the trilogy will come one year after 2nd one does. Something like that
Yes this film has it’s problems, but I’d say most of them can be reflected back to Hollywood, not the people making CRA. Asian Americans get ONE film after 20 years and it somehow has to speak to every ethnicity and experience? Hollywood let white people make hundreds of racist and exclusive movies before holding them accountable so how about we just enjoy the film for what it is and hope we get more chances in the future for other Asian ethnicities.
Lynnae Strait yup, exactly. sometimes you can’t complain and take this movie as it is because come on, an all asian cast? hollywood’s already giving us something. before we get all the diversity and right stories , we need the basis!
As an Asian (Malaysian, so when i heard it was set in Malaysia, and Singapore, my nostalgia was like WOO) and seeing the title, and JUST a the title for the first time I was like YES OMG
This movie was really inspirational as it had an all Asian cast, but I think they should’ve had at least some background characters that were not East Asian as there are many people that live in Singapore are South Asian, and many South Asians classify themselves as Asian. This film does break stereotypes, but the stereotype that South Asians are not Asian remains. It’s just a thought.
Pavatopia, I think they did... but then again- the movie was focused on East Asians. It is the Eastern Asians that are associated with the wealth. Of course there are other Asians too, but the movie focuses on east Asia, as I mentioned.
I JUST SALUTE TO THE DIRECTOR FOR THAT MAJONG SCENE AND ASTRID’S I CAN T MAKE SOMETHING YOUR NOT SCENE BECAUSE DAMN TGAT WAS WHAT I IMAGINED READING THE BOOK
I connected to the movie because I don't feel I was accepted by a Hispanic guy's parents that I was seeing. He married a Hispanic. I understand Rachel's pain even though I'm black.
@@hanslanda2469 I have to disagree majority are not and remember there are also black Hispanics (and Asian Hispanics I am one lol) but sadly yes there are racists as in every country.
sadly that's how it is with the more conservative latinos, i apologize on behalf of all of us. i'm trying to change it though, i'm trying to raise my brother to think differently.
me and my ex are same indonesian but different tribe, i'm just half of his tribe. at the beginning everithings it's ok, but in the end he said that i'm not enough because i'm just half. and today i'm understand your and rachel pain.
Im glad that Henry was choosen for the male lead in this epic movie! As Iban, Im proud of him! (Iban is one of the ethnic in Sarawak, Malaysia. Henry was Britsh mix Iban)
I’m not Asian but when they touched on the subject of Rachel being Asian American, I related to it as a Puerto Rican who was raised in the midwest and only knows English. I remember feeling so out of place as a kid when my family flew to Puerto Rico and I couldn’t speak to any of the family I had there. People would stare with so much discrimination and hatred because I was “not one of them” or “was spoiled/rich” in their eyes. Just for having being raised in America. I honestly really loved this movie in all of it’s production, but that scene really made me feel represented in a way.
I honestly hope there is more Asian movies in Hollywood. This movie was amazing. I’ve seen various Asian movies but I think Hollywood needs to create more. The ones I’ve seen and Asian tv shows have great story lines . It was a great movie!
One of the things that surprised me most about the film is Constance Wu, who I only knew as this brilliant comedian from her series 'Fresh Off the Boat'. I had a hard time realizing this young woman in the film was the same person who had played this overbearing, but in a funny way, mother in the TV series. It's then I realized just how good an actress Constance Wu is, being able to so convincingly play two very different women with two very different personality types.
🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭Oh my God awkwafina is hilarious she always makes me giggle PS 17 I'm half Filipino and Canadian and this movie made me laugh and smile I love it so much it was so badass an awesome LOL.🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Growing up adopted by white people the only glimpse I had to into my culture was Margaret Cho’s tv show that was very short lived. After that it was mostly limited to Asian ice skaters in the Olympics. Even though this depicted more of the Chinese heritage, I had an indescribable feeling of pride/happiness/relief.
I absolutely loved EVERYTHING about this movie...that it was all Asians was wonderful..the characters..the writing...the grand production...spectacular scenes of Asia....LOVED EVERYONE...amazing cast...cant say enough...it was lovely..extraordinary film❤🇨🇦
to be honest, id never thought i would even get this kind of exposure in media that represented my asian culture at all in my life, so to say i am grateful is an understatement.
Thank you for mentioning Malaysia in this video. Many didnt know that most of the luxurious setting is filmed in Malaysia.The scene where Michele Yeoh was talking to the aunties while on the phone with her son. At first I recognised the background and went omg that looks very similar to my neighborhood, and then bam found out it was hahah. Then I remembered there were giant trucks entering the area, figured now must be the film crew.
YES, much of the opulent scenery was filmed in Malaysia. Glad Akwafina gives credit where credit is due, even a nod to the Joy Luck Club movie in the 90s even though she couldn't mention the name! Her knowledge and respect of the facts make me love her even more.
5:50 monolithic....agree, once when I mentioned to a Hong Kong Asian business friend that I (a South Asian -Pakistani) can differentiate between a Hong Kong, Mainland Chinese or Singapore's on the street of HK, his expression was worth watching
I watched crazy rich asians then started watching fresh off the boat. And now i cant picture rachel, just the badass mom jessica huang now😂😂😂👌. No regrets though❤
I Watched the movie over fifty times but I cant get over it. I Just love love love to watch over and over again especially the wedding scenes, I had a tear when Constance said I love you to Nick and vice versa its just captivating... its so real
Grew up watching Michelle Yeoh whoop ass. I feel it's great & deserving that shes playing non action roles nowadays...like "hey you've done enough, don't break anymore bones!"
I remember getting my hands on part of the script when Singapore had its National Day Parade last year. Apparently one of the resting areas was used in the movie.
I've watched crazy Rich Asians now at least 47 times plus I have now bought it on DVD my cable bill is extremely high but I do not care every time I watch this movie I find something new and interesting that was not caught before when I viewed it I am married to an Asian I lived in the Asian culture for 4 years overseas so I do understand some of the experiences in this movie that the actors are portraying. I just movie supersedes Flower Drum song and the world of Suzie Wong both other favorites of mine but this now is the number one favorite movie in my life I am not an Asian person I grew up on a ranch in California raising cattle I am a piece of white toast but the Asian culture has caught my attention so many years ago when I was a boy when I first saw the world of Suzie Wong I've been hooked I hope they make a sequel to this movie but I hope that the do not fill it together where they lose the audience that they've had from crazy Rich Asians a wonderful piece of movie history that this movie will become thank you for entertaining me so many times I know that I will watch this movie hundreds of times again before my life is done
Fabulous movie ! Riveting, fast moving and like you are stepping into a dream ! I loved every character...beautiful people, it was a feast for the eyes and heart.
In the end all that matters is love, because there are no limits, only the ones you set yourself. Everyone has a right to love whoever they want, I went through it myself, having been in a relationship with a vietnamese girl who has a wealthy rich family, and me been hispanic, they pressured her to end things after 4 years together, which it happened, but even she knew in the end that it was true love between us, but she had to decide to stick to her family so her family wouldn't hurt me anymore. Although all that led me to the love of my life 3 years later who is also a traditional vietnamese girl which things did work out in the end. Old generations put so much pressure into their children to stick to their own while in the end they realized that all that mattered was their children's happiness.
I really enjoyed this movie, and while I know making a movie is a job, it's work, it's how these people earn their living, I get the impression that everyone had a great time making "Crazy Rich Asians," all they did was party--or seem to--and have a blast. I would have loved being part of it!
Im sure not many people can diffirenciate asian, imagine your in a room full of different asians, can you tell them apart like if they chinese,korean,tai,japanese. Im asian and i look korean when im filipino with a bit of chinese
Awkwafina got tattooed by gnarly gav! She's like one of the coolest greatest people ever! That's how I discovered her and now shes one of my favorite actors/comedians
so those luxury house, scenes are actually real , not just background setting or CGI, wow impressive
lmao yes their real i live in Singapore so some scenes I actually went to, like the church.
It wasn't called Crazy Rich Asian for no reason
You haven't been to Singapore have you lol
Sophie Xiao the big house where michelle yeoh and her friends are reading the book , right before they all got the message on the phone . That house is located in malaysia . I read in some article
Why would they use CGI LoL
Everyone talking about Awkwafina, Gemma and Michelle. I'm here because of Jimmy Yang
same
Samee
o'yang
Thats two different last names
my fav❤️❤️❤️
or Jian-Yang!
The wedding scene is one of the most magical scene I've ever seen! The whole movie is really well done. Worthed to watch more than once.
Ikr🥺
That is so true ! I’ve seen so many other movies with weddings and I never get emotional but I did in this one ... it was so magical ❤️❤️❤️
Definitely! I have watched 3 times already and I’m sure I’ll watch it again 😉 I absolutely love this movie 👍🏼
I agree. I rarely rewatch movies and this movie wasn't even the top movies I had watched and yet somehow made me want to rewatch it
the movie is a bastardization of the books. READ THE MOTHER FUCKING BOOKS
After watching this film, my daughter cried and said she no longer is ashamed to be Asian. I cried too. Representation really does matter.
Why was she ever ashamed? Sign....
@@SuperSaverPlaysSPG It depends on the environment that her daughter is in, if she is in an environment with every one of her peers being westerns, they're bound to have some distance in thoughts, ideas, identities whatsoever... hence leading to her thinking that being Asian is a bad/different thing and be ashamed to be...
anyhow, it's good now that her daughter is starting to accept herself! :D
@@FishTail33 Just to provide you with some context of where I'm coming from with this. We live in the States, not Cali either, a city with very few Asians. Still, we can never be ashamed of who we are. Being who you are ain't a choice, but being ashamed is.
Sonny Zheng most times, Asian people are made fun of because of their heritage, and/or dumb stereotypes. For instance, the time where I brought fish sauce to school, I got terribly bullied and student would call me “fish girl,” which made me so ashamed of my Asian heritage. However, everyone grows up in a different environment. One where people aren’t as one-sided, which results in having more pride in your culture!
jxc I mean.... ok, not nice those kids made fun of you. But, bringing fish sauce to school?? Cmon.... that stuff stinks. I hated when one of my co-worker microwaved her salmon lunch at the office. This has less to do with your heritage, and more to do with stinky fish sauce.
Gemma Chan is so beautiful and so perfect.
Lovely, Chan!
❤️ astrid vibes ❤️
I personally feel most of the character castings were so on-point, it's like they were born to play them. I cannot think of a better Astrid or Peik Lin
she's a muse
She’s so tall and long limbed. Just a beautiful silhouette.
Michelle Yeoh was apparently one of the actual crazy rich Asians that inspired this ❤️
Caroline M which Michelle Yeoh. The actress or Michelle Yeoh the sister of Rachel Yeoh
Probably the sister -since actress said in one video that she's not a Crazy rich Asian-
*edit:* I just saw a video that said "Michelle Yeoh Luxurious life" ... never mind
and Kris Aquino (the woman who played Princess Intan)
Another actress that inspired this is Heart Evangelista she has a youtube channel “Love Marie” i believe
@@stefbullet1035 REALLY??! heart?!
ok but the real question is, will there be a sequel where nick and rachel have their wedding and nick’s cousin, astrid, gets together with that guy she met at the end of the movie???
I read somewhere that it's estimated to come out maybe 2022 onwards? They're probably casting and filming soon for the second part and then the third, so the third of the trilogy will come one year after 2nd one does. Something like that
They are working on part 2 they discover more about Rachel and the relationship regarding nicks mom and Rachel slowly starts improving
Astrid is his cousin, not his sister.
I feel like since they made it a happy ending, it will be hard to make a good sequel. It can't be a 2 hour tv show, it has to have good conflict
china rich girlfriend.
Not gonna lie, this movie was so well put together I watched it multiple times during my flight to China.
to bring some Covid when you come back
huhh, just another mindless troll
@@naknampoochoutlaw641 *Typical trumptard.*
I was processing that when it clicked. That sleepless 12 hour flight be really making you watch multiple movies in one sitting. 😂
kupal kaba stfu racist ass
Two brilliant actors from Malaysia. Michelle Yeoh & Henry Golding. Love them.
Golding has not been tested yet. One film does not make you a brilliant actor.
@@maggiechan33 Are you Singaporean??
@theJOKER isME Ronnie Chieng is from Malaysia too~~
@@n3stigniz
Why are you asking this question?
@@maggiechan33 I'm curious, thats why
Awkwafina almost said, "have sex" but stopped herself and changed it to make out hahaha
You know, akwafina also came in oceans 8
Yup
That's so funny!
Exposed
If it was a guy who said that about a coworker that would’ve been labelled problematic
Yes this film has it’s problems, but I’d say most of them can be reflected back to Hollywood, not the people making CRA. Asian Americans get ONE film after 20 years and it somehow has to speak to every ethnicity and experience? Hollywood let white people make hundreds of racist and exclusive movies before holding them accountable so how about we just enjoy the film for what it is and hope we get more chances in the future for other Asian ethnicities.
Lynnae Strait yup, exactly. sometimes you can’t complain and take this movie as it is because come on, an all asian cast? hollywood’s already giving us something. before we get all the diversity and right stories , we need the basis!
As an Asian (Malaysian, so when i heard it was set in Malaysia, and Singapore, my nostalgia was like WOO) and seeing the title, and JUST a the title for the first time I was like YES OMG
This movie was really inspirational as it had an all Asian cast, but I think they should’ve had at least some background characters that were not East Asian as there are many people that live in Singapore are South Asian, and many South Asians classify themselves as Asian. This film does break stereotypes, but the stereotype that South Asians are not Asian remains. It’s just a thought.
Pavatopia, I think they did... but then again- the movie was focused on East Asians. It is the Eastern Asians that are associated with the wealth. Of course there are other Asians too, but the movie focuses on east Asia, as I mentioned.
Pavatopia they cant do all that in j one movie, and it wasn’t a focal point in the storyline
Asian Ellen is the same in real life as she is in the movie.
*And I'm here for it!*
I have a great aunt who acts exactly like her so we call her character Asian Carol ( wich is my great aunts name ) haha
I JUST SALUTE TO THE DIRECTOR FOR THAT MAJONG SCENE AND ASTRID’S I CAN T MAKE SOMETHING YOUR NOT SCENE BECAUSE DAMN TGAT WAS WHAT I IMAGINED READING THE BOOK
Fibonacci Boi I’m glad I knew how to play mahjong, because it made that scene better knowing she could win.
I connected to the movie because I don't feel I was accepted by a Hispanic guy's parents that I was seeing. He married a Hispanic. I understand Rachel's pain even though I'm black.
) as someone who's mexican, i can confirm 100% that almost all hispanics are very anti-black (but you'll never hear them admit to it lol
@@hanslanda2469 I have to disagree majority are not and remember there are also black Hispanics (and Asian Hispanics I am one lol) but sadly yes there are racists as in every country.
that's why I only date black I'm done with the disney corporation social engineering
sadly that's how it is with the more conservative latinos, i apologize on behalf of all of us. i'm trying to change it though, i'm trying to raise my brother to think differently.
me and my ex are same indonesian but different tribe, i'm just half of his tribe. at the beginning everithings it's ok, but in the end he said that i'm not enough because i'm just half. and today i'm understand your and rachel pain.
I believe this movie is breaking boundaries and then I run into people in my close circle that’s never heard of Crazy Rich Asians.
Im glad that Henry was choosen for the male lead in this epic movie! As Iban, Im proud of him! (Iban is one of the ethnic in Sarawak, Malaysia. Henry was Britsh mix Iban)
Oh, from the headhunters to actors now
Who saw jimmy o'yang and pressed on it without reading the title
me lol
Same
Loved Constance, Aquafina, and Gemma Chan’s acting, women power!
@Spammu Doggo Awkwafina
Aquafina- water 😂😂
@@gg-dg6rk In an interview with her she said yes she chose that name after water
@@timngim583 oohh that’s so cool
“He’s very sexually attractive.” Awkwafina says what I'm thinking out loud. 😂😂
i saw a little bit of harry shum jr and im happy
Keisha Wee supposedly the relationship between his character and Astrid is the main subject of the sequel.
@@vangeles11 in the books it kind of spun out for the 2nd and 3rd. the 2nd book was mainly about rachel meeting her dad
He dances with Astrid in the deleted scenes.
I watched the film because of him.
Lol I saw Magnus from Shadowhunters.
I’m not Asian but when they touched on the subject of Rachel being Asian American, I related to it as a Puerto Rican who was raised in the midwest and only knows English. I remember feeling so out of place as a kid when my family flew to Puerto Rico and I couldn’t speak to any of the family I had there. People would stare with so much discrimination and hatred because I was “not one of them” or “was spoiled/rich” in their eyes. Just for having being raised in America. I honestly really loved this movie in all of it’s production, but that scene really made me feel represented in a way.
I honestly hope there is more Asian movies in Hollywood. This movie was amazing. I’ve seen various Asian movies but I think Hollywood needs to create more. The ones I’ve seen and Asian tv shows have great story lines . It was a great movie!
I agree Ms. klutzycutie 😊 totally. No more stereotyping let’s us show the real beauty of all cultures.
Michelle Yeoh perfection!!!
RIGHT! She DESERVE an Academy Award nomination - best supporting actress.
She's an actual crazy rich Asian in real life too!
One of the things that surprised me most about the film is Constance Wu, who I only knew as this brilliant comedian from her series 'Fresh Off the Boat'. I had a hard time realizing this young woman in the film was the same person who had played this overbearing, but in a funny way, mother in the TV series. It's then I realized just how good an actress Constance Wu is, being able to so convincingly play two very different women with two very different personality types.
Well awkwafina unfortunately you don't get to make out with nick, but you do get to make out with allister in the later books
WAIT TF I NEED TO READ THE BOOK NOW-
@@Meijibby not only makeout, married.
@@innikomaranatha3327 wait that’s actually really surprising 💀
🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭Oh my God awkwafina is hilarious she always makes me giggle PS 17 I'm half Filipino and Canadian and this movie made me laugh and smile I love it so much it was so badass an awesome LOL.🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Who is allister again?
THIS IS LITERALLY THE BEST MOVIE IVE EVERR SEEN, NO CAP
That wedding scene made me cry a lot cause that's the best wedding I've ever seen.
I cried real tears while watching the wedding scene. It was breathtaking. Absolutely loved this movie.
That wedding scene was legit OG ! That's so emotional and beautiful
How novel, no gratuitous sex, or violence..just talent, true talent!
Growing up adopted by white people the only glimpse I had to into my culture was Margaret Cho’s tv show that was very short lived. After that it was mostly limited to Asian ice skaters in the Olympics. Even though this depicted more of the Chinese heritage, I had an indescribable feeling of pride/happiness/relief.
Chinese descents are at the top of economic pyramids in almost every South East Asia. Chinese were called the Jew of the East.
Be proud. China will be on-Par with the US within 10 years.
I absolutely loved EVERYTHING about this movie...that it was all Asians was wonderful..the characters..the writing...the grand production...spectacular scenes of Asia....LOVED EVERYONE...amazing cast...cant say enough...it was lovely..extraordinary film❤🇨🇦
I loved the movie and every cast but Awkwafina just stole every scene. Damn she is awesome.
The director said he let her improvise and she created a lot of her lines in the movie. He said she is awesome
to be honest, id never thought i would even get this kind of exposure in media that represented my asian culture at all in my life, so to say i am grateful is an understatement.
Thank you for mentioning Malaysia in this video. Many didnt know that most of the luxurious setting is filmed in Malaysia.The scene where Michele Yeoh was talking to the aunties while on the phone with her son. At first I recognised the background and went omg that looks very similar to my neighborhood, and then bam found out it was hahah. Then I remembered there were giant trucks entering the area, figured now must be the film crew.
YES, much of the opulent scenery was filmed in Malaysia. Glad Akwafina gives credit where credit is due, even a nod to the Joy Luck Club movie in the 90s even though she couldn't mention the name!
Her knowledge and respect of the facts make me love her even more.
This is my favorite movie ever purely because of the complete Asian cast. It made me proud of them.
This cast was magnificent. Applause to everyone who made this movie possible
5:50 monolithic....agree, once when I mentioned to a Hong Kong Asian business friend that I (a South Asian -Pakistani) can differentiate between a Hong Kong, Mainland Chinese or Singapore's on the street of HK, his expression was worth watching
They should have won an Oscar for this!
@UCXNuDL_LlScSqdReLItc02w bruh u already know the Oscars r racist asf
When Jimmy said funniest Asian actors and changed it into "some of the funniest" is him being humble imo. Jimmy you're funny af don't worry
i want to be like astrid when i grow up, i mean she's so iconic
after watching crazy rich asians i became a gemma chan stan and honestly i want to be like her when i grow up too
Kina Grannis' cover of "cant' help falling in love" is so freaking beautiful and completely makes the wedding scene!
1:58 literally everybody in this shot is stunning! Loved this movie so much. Can't wait for China Rich Girlfriend to come out
I watched crazy rich asians then started watching fresh off the boat. And now i cant picture rachel, just the badass mom jessica huang now😂😂😂👌. No regrets though❤
Wonderful movie - had me smiling from beginning to end! Appropriate and endearing to all cultures. People are people. Well done to all involved.
Michelle Yeoh was so incredible in this movie!
This is one of my ultimate favorite movies! I loved how the characters expressed everything!
I Watched the movie over fifty times but I cant get over it. I Just love love love to watch over and over again especially the wedding scenes, I had a tear when Constance said I love you to Nick and vice versa its just captivating... its so real
This is the most beautiful movie ever. Hands down it is gorgeous! Worth watching it over and over!
This is one of my favorite movies now! Currently reading the book!
Emily Hows the book? Do you recommend it?
@@albertn.1742 Book is better then the movie.
I loved this movie!! I watched it so many times already 😂 i tell everyone to watch it!
Loved this movie. Super important to Asian culture...
Have you guys heard that "crazy poor asians" song? 😂 It's pretty gr8
BTW, Singapore and Hong Kong are literally crazy rich City Countries. It truly is. Crazy rich.
@@cypher10297 I believe it
Pacificdragon Hong Kong is not a country, it’s within China ...
@@MasterYourOwnDestiny In terms of economic, its a separate country, even China loves it that way, hence allowing them to have their own currency.
When i tell you the whole cinema gasped during the wedding scene ! It was so magical !
"I'm not an animal,Rachel." best line
I am so glad another culture is being casted. ❤️ another milestone for humankind.
Loved the cast and the story!👍❤️⭐
6:40 is my fave part all the time 😆
Same😂
Grew up watching Michelle Yeoh whoop ass. I feel it's great & deserving that shes playing non action roles nowadays...like "hey you've done enough, don't break anymore bones!"
This movie was so beautiful I watched it 3 times in a row ❤️
Now Henry Golding is about to be welcomed into the MCU as a Black Panther villain
Sam Brooks is this true?
@@duyle2961 yup its true
I just LOVE this movie so so much!!! I have watched it over a dozen times and fall in love each tone, haha 😂
I remember getting my hands on part of the script when Singapore had its National Day Parade last year. Apparently one of the resting areas was used in the movie.
Omg I love awakafina. She’s so down to earth and hilarious
This song is vibing
My wife is from Singapore and I can tell you it is an amazing place. For starters, it is Disneyland clean.
Yes, and we have 7 dwarves out in the streets doing the cleanup for us at the strike of 12!🥰🥰🥰
I just watched this movie and I gotta say I like all the characters. Especially Awkwafina’s character and Rachel Wu’s character.
2:30 She's saying what we're all thinking.
Awkwfaina is so thirsty but I get it gurl, in thursty too 😂
Anyone that love this movie should read the book, I am so looking forward for the sequels.
I cried so much in this movie... So much love and passion... Hehe...
I've watched crazy Rich Asians now at least 47 times plus I have now bought it on DVD my cable bill is extremely high but I do not care every time I watch this movie I find something new and interesting that was not caught before when I viewed it I am married to an Asian I lived in the Asian culture for 4 years overseas so I do understand some of the experiences in this movie that the actors are portraying. I just movie supersedes Flower Drum song and the world of Suzie Wong both other favorites of mine but this now is the number one favorite movie in my life I am not an Asian person I grew up on a ranch in California raising cattle I am a piece of white toast but the Asian culture has caught my attention so many years ago when I was a boy when I first saw the world of Suzie Wong I've been hooked I hope they make a sequel to this movie but I hope that the do not fill it together where they lose the audience that they've had from crazy Rich Asians a wonderful piece of movie history that this movie will become thank you for entertaining me so many times I know that I will watch this movie hundreds of times again before my life is done
sounds like somebody lowkey got yellow fever...o.0
Fabulous movie ! Riveting, fast moving and like you are stepping into a dream ! I loved every character...beautiful people, it was a feast for the eyes and heart.
Seoul Searching is another asian movie that I love
I think I’ve seen this movie like 20 times now on Amazon Prime…it just that freaking AWESOME 👏🏼
one of my comfort movies, it's so good
In the end all that matters is love, because there are no limits, only the ones you set yourself. Everyone has a right to love whoever they want, I went through it myself, having been in a relationship with a vietnamese girl who has a wealthy rich family, and me been hispanic, they pressured her to end things after 4 years together, which it happened, but even she knew in the end that it was true love between us, but she had to decide to stick to her family so her family wouldn't hurt me anymore. Although all that led me to the love of my life 3 years later who is also a traditional vietnamese girl which things did work out in the end. Old generations put so much pressure into their children to stick to their own while in the end they realized that all that mattered was their children's happiness.
this movie is so awe inspiring and emotional.
Omg I love this cast so much ❤
Best movie of 2k18 💓
'bak bak bish'
-THE quote of 2020 periodt
Movie: Crazy Rich Asians
Cast: Crazy Rich Asians
Fax
Watching this movie makes me wish I was Asian 😪 but I’m Mexican American I love this movie and the Asian culture!💕
HAND DOWN THIS WAS THE BEST MIVIE EVER AND THERE SHOULD BE A CRAZY RICH ASIANS 2, WHERE THEY HAVE KIDS, AND LIVE IS SINGAPORE, AND STILL RICH
The second movie will be based on the second book
oh my god i love this movie😭 it makes me proud to be an asian! it's so funny and extravagant and everyone is amazing it's the best thing
Henry Golding is just...🥺😍♥️
I really enjoyed this movie, and while I know making a movie is a job, it's work, it's how these people earn their living, I get the impression that everyone had a great time making "Crazy Rich Asians," all they did was party--or seem to--and have a blast. I would have loved being part of it!
Bernard Tai was amazing! Love the guy
“I created fifty million wedding in my book” that got me shook.😱
Lent my DVD to my Nan & Koro. They loved it.
3:01 welcome to the quarantine hood bro
Im sure not many people can diffirenciate asian, imagine your in a room full of different asians, can you tell them apart like if they chinese,korean,tai,japanese. Im asian and i look korean when im filipino with a bit of chinese
White people can't, but Asian people can
I am not Asian but I watched it multiple time because it’s a beautiful love story and very good comedy writing.
I remember watching this over and over during my flight from LA to Singapore! Pretty fitting :)
gemma chan is the embodiment of perfection
Dr Ken, i am happy to see you here.i really need to watch the movie
I lowkey thought the thumbnail looked like daesung from bigbang.
XD!
michelle yeoh has such a lovely voice
Peik Lin is sooo funny! Best movie ever!!
jon chu's message to coldplay for their song yellow to be used in the film was so 😩🥺✊🏼
Awkwafina got tattooed by gnarly gav! She's like one of the coolest greatest people ever! That's how I discovered her and now shes one of my favorite actors/comedians
Fantastic movie!! I lived in Singapore way back, so it had special meaning for me!! ❤❤