Sunday, August 26, 2018

CRAZY RICH ASIANS (Malaysia, 22 Aug 2018)


Genre: Romance / Comedy
Running Length: 2:00
Cast: Constance Wu, Henry Golding, Michelle Yeoh, Gemma Chan, Awkwafina, Ken Jeong, Sonoya Mizuno, Chris Pang, Pierre Png, Lisa Lu, 
Director: Jon M. Chu 
Screenplay: Peter Chiarelli and Adele Lim, based on the book by Kevin Kwan 

What's this movie about?
CRAZY RICH ASIANS tells the tale of New Yorker Rachel Chu (Wu) who follows her boyfriend Nick Young (Golding) to his home country of Singapore to attend his best friend's wedding. She soon learns that Nick comes from a super filthy rich family.

Before Rachel can even wrap her head around the near royalty lifestyle, she meets Nick's icy mother (Yeoh). And the "queen" is not impressed with her.

This movie is your typical poor girl who finds her Prince Charming, but featuring an all-Asian cast.

Highlights!
  • The near perfect casting. By placing the right actors in the right role, the director could draw out the best from their limited acting range (this is Malaysian-born Golding big screen acting debut). Speaking of performances, I personally enjoyed watching the legendary actress Michelle Yeoh as Nick's mother - her background is pretty complex and audience would understand why she has this tough personality. A shout out to Gemma Chan too as Nick's poised cousin but is actually going through her own set of domestic problems. 
  • The strong women characters. Thanks to Malaysian writer Adele Lim, she understands what it takes for an Asian woman to be both strong and vulnerable. She injected enough of such subtlety to her female characters to make them believable.  
  • The romance is believable. Like all romcom, the success of the movie is dependent on the chemistry of the couple and thankfully, they have it.  
  • Just enough comedy. We agree that Awkwafina and Ken Jeong's brand of comedy could be too in your face at times, but they are amusing here in small doses.
  • Visually beautiful. The cinematography successfully captures the grandeur of Singapore, the glitz of the high society and the close-ups like the food scenes. The wedding scene had the audiences swooning! 
  • Soundtrack. A smart choice of using recognizable English language pop songs but sung in Chinese language to appeal to the Western cinema goers. 


Lowlights
  • The ending. It somehow seems abrupt and too neat with a ribbon bow and all. 
  • A certain minority group played for laughs. It was unnecessary. 
  • Feels like a Singapore Tourism Board ad. Especially in the beginning and the end - it was just too heavy handed.

In summary
CRAZY RICH ASIANS is actually a modern-day fairy tale. It's an escapist fantasy that entertains. And more importantly, the hype and publicity is real - this movie is indeed going to go down as a piece of history which has the potential to open doors for more Asian-led commercial motion pictures in Hollywood.

RATING: 8/10

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