
Astrid may be a supporting character in Crazy Rich Asians, but she has main character energy in the movie, and she deserves a spinoff Asap. One of the best romantic comedies in recent years, Crazy Rich Asians is a hilarious and bubbly movie that never slows down but still leaves ample room for a touching and deeply thought-out story about class, trust, and what it means to be "good enough" for someone. The film premiered in August 2018 and was an instant hit, earning $239 million at the box office (via BoxOfficeMojo) and a 91% on Rotten Tomatoes.
The film stars Constance Wu as Rachel Chu, a Chinese-American NYU professor who travels to Singapore to meet her boyfriend, Nick Young's, family. Little does Rachel know, her boyfriend is actually the scion of one of the richest and most powerful families in the country. While she's there, Rachel meets Nick's extended and eccentric group of family and friends,...
The film stars Constance Wu as Rachel Chu, a Chinese-American NYU professor who travels to Singapore to meet her boyfriend, Nick Young's, family. Little does Rachel know, her boyfriend is actually the scion of one of the richest and most powerful families in the country. While she's there, Rachel meets Nick's extended and eccentric group of family and friends,...
- 1/14/2025
- by Zachary Moser
- ScreenRant
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