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@philipocallaghanАй бұрын
Although you guys made a quick quip about James Bond, he was actually mentioned for the part but the producers wanted someone younger for a 15 year stint.
@James-c6y6b29 күн бұрын
Ya'll are closeted trash.
@James-c6y6b29 күн бұрын
Ya'll are closeted trash. Fuck KZbin for the recommendation.
@James-c6y6b29 күн бұрын
Ya'll are closeted trash. Fuck KZbin for the recommendation.
@sw33tnothingАй бұрын
There’s something endlessly rewatchable about this movie.
@careyelloАй бұрын
Agreed!!
@ErasureeraserАй бұрын
As someone who have been to Singapore quite a lot, I often watched this movie just to make me miss Singapore again and again eventhough I often get bored going to that country because I've been there multiple times and I've visited almost every single place there 😂😂
@zestd3722Ай бұрын
The perfect airplane movie as well.
@M4dH4tt3rsMus3Ай бұрын
It's so good
@rivervixens06Ай бұрын
YESSS AGREE
@EJRoxАй бұрын
In the mahjong scene, Rachel actually lost, but she did so intentionally. You'll see that she was holding the one piece (basically symbolizing Nick) that she could have won with, but then gave it to Eleanor to let her win instead with the complete set (get her son back and be a happy family again), and that their conversation was essentially a verbal representation of the game they were playing. Also, I found it interesting that Rachel mentioned in her class that in poker people don't always bet to win, but are betting not to lose. In this case, Rachel was not betting to win against Eleanor, she was betting not to lose to Eleanor for losing her son.
@faureamourАй бұрын
I was laughing at how convinced they were that she won. In a sense, sure, but in actuality, absolutely not.
@kathyastrom1315Ай бұрын
According to an article I read, Michelle Yeoh was not satisfied with the mahjong game that they had originally scripted, since it didn’t have any connection to the plot line, so she redid it to reflect the conversation between Rachel and Eleanor.
@MysticMythsАй бұрын
Also, when you play for money, Rachel was a self drawn win, meaning she would have claimed double money from everyone for winning. But when she gave the piece and Eleanor won, Rachel would have had to pay Eleanor double for "feeding" her the win. That's how I was taught, at least.
@thedarkemissaryАй бұрын
@@kathyastrom1315 It was a wild choice to base the entire climax of the movie on the symbolism of a game that your audience wouldn't likely understand.
@tana3875Ай бұрын
Also, in mahjong, if you discard a tile that another player uses to win, it’s often considered "your fault" for enabling their victory. This concept, called "giving away the winning tile," even carries penalties in some versions of the game. Rachel discards the eight of bamboo, allowing Eleanor to win. She gives Eleanor what she needs to "win," but it ties it to that “because of me” line as it’s quite literally in the game “her fault” Eleanor won.
@ErasureeraserАй бұрын
Can we just talk how perfect Gemma Chan is as Astrid? Most people say that Michelle Yeoh was the best part of the movie which I can agree, she stole the show by A LOT but Chan's appearance really stole my heart. She captured Astrid's humility and kind heart so perfect even just for one minute in her introduction. Chan is exactly the Astrid I remember from the books, no one can play it better than her
@COSun25Ай бұрын
A shame that most of her projects since this film was released, most of 'em have flown under the radar.
@prathapkutty7407Ай бұрын
Yeah I actually liked her character way more than the main character. She gave one of the strongest performances in the movie.
@O_Ciel_Phant0mhiveАй бұрын
sameee. I'm in love with that woman.
@nightfury868422 күн бұрын
My favorite characters were not the main ones, but were Peik Lin, Astrid, and Oliver. Followed closely by Collin.
@TheAustinKendall3 күн бұрын
It's funny how Greg kept saying the main guy could be James Bond cause I feel like Gemma Chan would make a perfect Bond girl.
@fatm1579Ай бұрын
Fun fact: The emerald ring is actually part of Michelle Yeoh’s own personal collection. The film had gotten a different ring to be used, but she didn’t think it was the right ring for the film. She later came back with one of her own, and it was used in the film.
@simplebull210Ай бұрын
Being a main role in a multimillion dollar movie while wearing your own jewelry because what they gave you wasn’t good enough is pretty wild😂
@dafuq27783Ай бұрын
@@simplebull210 very Crazy Rich Asian of her.
@kay-jay1581Ай бұрын
@@simplebull210that’s why I adore Michelle Yeoh! She is a woman in a whole new league! 😃
@michelle6337Ай бұрын
I've seen this movie quite a few times now, but I just realized Astrid was wearing blue and white, which Rachel's mom said was for Chinese funerals, while they buried the fish at the bachelorette party. What a fun detail. Edit: Not a fun detail for the fish.
@reallollabunnyАй бұрын
rofl for the edit :D
@janellabejer1076Ай бұрын
Fun fact: Kris Aquino is the actress who plays Princess Intan. She is a very famous tv host and actress in the Philippines. Her father was a senator and was assassinated during the Marcos regime in the Philippines. Her father’s death catapulted her mother into politics and was voted as the first female president in the Philippines. She’s from a long line of Filipino politicians that dates back to the Philippines Revolution.
@RolandDeschain1Ай бұрын
For a moment I thought it was legendary Hong Kong actress Carol 'Dodo' Cheng. I think she lives and work in Singapore these days.
@twist58Ай бұрын
My family comes from the Philippines. They know Kris Aquino well for her TV program up there.
@coloraturawhite892Ай бұрын
And she also have one of the greatest Filipino Horror film "Feng Shui".
@twist58Ай бұрын
@@coloraturawhite892Whoa. Awesome! Aside from Kris Aquino and Nico Santos, an interesting bit about this movie is that Astrid’s maids and the wardrobe people help dressing up Rachel were all Filipino too.
@wincute100Ай бұрын
Fun Fact: Coldplay was initially refused for the "Yellow" song to be used and covered for the movie. Until the filmmaker, Jon Chu sent a letter to Coldplay and explain that the word "Yellow" have a negative connotation for him and Asian people, until Jon Chu listen to the song and falling in love with the song. Finally Coldplay give the permission.
@lalazalomon03Ай бұрын
This is so cute
@iceman10129Ай бұрын
It certainly helps that the song is incredibly more listenable in this cover than the original.
@wincute100Ай бұрын
@@iceman10129 I agree. Also The "Falling in Love" have become the most request song on the wedding since this movie
@iceman10129Ай бұрын
@@wincute100 to be fair though "Cant Help Falling in Love" is in the greatest songs of all time category. The Elvis version is 11/10
@universalpower41924 күн бұрын
@@iceman10129 Now you are just being petty for no reason
@ErasureeraserАй бұрын
Fun Fact : Multiple studios had a bidding war on the book's rights with Netflix being so close to getting it, offering an artistic freedom, a greenlighted trilogy, and a huge, seven-figure-minimum paydays for each stakeholder, upfront. But at the end, the book author, Kevin Kwan and the film's director, Jon M. Chu selected Warner Bros. for the cultural impact of a wide theatrical release. Which makes me happy to hear because romcoms at the time of this release weren't really that huge in theaters so it was a breath of fresh air to see audience supporting this movie in theaters and put romcom in a good way again
@MarcoBayod_MBАй бұрын
And this movie made Everything Everywhere all at Once possible
@COSun25Ай бұрын
Netflix would've been a 50-50 bet. We would've gotten more of the books made into films or TV seasons. Warner Bros. got this and NOTHING ELSE. Jon M. Chu moved on to returning to musical films. I doubt that he'll return to this franchise, which is a shame.
@TheMiraculousVillainАй бұрын
I don’t think a trilogy was necessary, I think this works as just one movie
@19Rena96Ай бұрын
@@TheMiraculousVillain the original books are a trilogy, so you need at least one sequel movie to tell the whole story. A sequel is still officially in the works. Chu said that he wants a script "that's better and has as much urgency" but "we just haven't gotten there yet." Because the story of the novel requires "a lot of shifting" to come to the big screen, he is reluctant to reunite the cast until the right story is fully ready. Maybe it never gets made, maybe it will.
@ErasureeraserАй бұрын
@@TheMiraculousVillain Except, there are two books left that needed to be adapted. It was already a trilogy itself from the author
@hypertwinkАй бұрын
I love this movie but I always say this: no matter what the motivation Nick had for not saying anything about his family, he’s still an ahole for not warning Rachel about his wealth, his mom & how she might be treated when they get there. p.s. Astrid roasting Michael at the end is still the best burn, ever! ❤
@janeavery9491Ай бұрын
Yes! Thank you! I don't get what's so great about Nick unless it's just his money. He's not a very strong character and I really doubt that he could have done what he said and cut off his family for good if she had said yes. And his under reaction to the gutted fish in her bed is messed up - All I see is red flags with Nick.
@misspriss2482Ай бұрын
@@janeavery9491 It wasn't his money. Rachel fell in love with Nick and she understood why he didn't tell her. I'm not saying that would be my reaction, but we need to remember that she's been seeing Nick for a year when we meet him. She saw enough good in him to overlook that.
@janeavery9491Ай бұрын
@@misspriss2482 I think we just didn't see enough of their relationship to know if she was making a reasonably good decision. Now I'll probably read the book to see if Nick/their relationship holds up 🤣
@mgg1378Ай бұрын
The guy at the end is Harry Shum Jr. And yes this was a setup for a sequel as there are 3 books. But the sequel has been halted because of issues with the screenwriters (underpaying the only asian female on the team😔). I hopethe sequel is done at some point because the story of his character was one of my faves from the second book.
@sassycatz4470Ай бұрын
It's a damn shame. These actors are going to age of their roles if they don't make it soon.
@BigB0ss00Ай бұрын
it shouldn't take that long. Real reason it's delayed is because Hollywood don't like it men full Asian men are portrayed in a good light
@cocoshimmy678520 күн бұрын
@@BigB0ss00is this true?? What's their issue tho geez
@besupaaaАй бұрын
There's an KZbin video of a woman who works in organizing huge events and she analyzed how each event of this movie would cost or the logistics of it. It's pretty cool.
@RolandDeschain1Ай бұрын
In the book the cost of the wedding was a much as the whole budget of the film.
@YSO992Ай бұрын
"There are children starving in America." I can't believe I forgot that line. Too true and too funny. Lmao
@lelandcuellar3097Ай бұрын
I think it's really interesting that throughout this whole film we never actually see Nick's father. Even though it seems like he would be an important character.
@lilbrownbearАй бұрын
especially the constant focus on rachel not having a father it is super interesting. its curious to think about his dynamic with her tho, i reckon he would've loved and supported rachel n nick together. but i think the idea was that he's very distant from the whole family unit and is married to his work so it emphasis more the fact that the wife that is brought into this family wealth needs to be appropriate to uphold the name and customs.
@SinSiricheDu17 күн бұрын
It’s actually a little bit of a trope in some Asian media that ‘the father is always working’ in several manga’s, web novels, and tv series I’ve seen maybe 7 out of 10 have the dad at work and never seen.
@TheAustinKendall3 күн бұрын
@@SinSiricheDu bit random but, this made me think about how Light from Death Note's dad is almost always at work, but still shows up constantly lol.
@FlashGordonOzАй бұрын
I just checked and the movie had a $30M budget. Here's the search result: "A major critical and commercial success, the film grossed over $238 million on a budget of $30 million, making it the highest-grossing romantic comedy of the 2010s, and received high praise for the performances of its cast, the screenplay, and production design."
@thelmctodaythelmctoday4037Ай бұрын
Director Jon M Chu has done the Step Up movies, 2 Justin Bieber videos, In the Heights, and currently in the theaters, Wicked.
@TheMiraculousVillainАй бұрын
BRO DIRECTED STEP UP!?
@fuionochingsung5091Ай бұрын
That kinda explains Harry Shum, Jr. showing up in the mid-credits scene!
@geririvera9279Ай бұрын
In the heights is amazing also
@TheMiraculousVillainАй бұрын
Even though this director has had some stinkers under his belt, he’s at least doing what he’s good at directing best now, musical adaptations
@lianamadisonАй бұрын
you forgot one of his greatest breakout hits: the airline VirginAmerica (RIP) played a safety video that was shot as a swingin', professionally produced music video, directed by Jon M Chu
@vadalia3860Ай бұрын
I'm sure it's already been commented a million times but Rachel lost that game against the mom but only because she discarded a piece that would have gotten her the win & Elinor won by picking that discarded piece up. So Rachel, by showing her "losing" hand at the end, showed Elinor that she sacrificed her win just like she was sacrificing her own happiness for Nick's.
@the_nikster1Ай бұрын
Astrid is a queen and the best character in the movie, imo. btw the Mahjong game went the opposite of what you thought. Eleanor actually won, but only because Rachel sacrificed the piece she needed to win to allow Eleanor to win. Mahjong is like this cross between dominoes and rummy. you have to pay attention to what everyone throws out to figure out what they have in their hands. Rachel needed that piece to win, but she knew that Eleanor needed it to win as well. it all ties together so nicely because it's literally the point she was trying to make, using game theory, just like the poker game in the beginning. this reaction was spectacular! thanks, Greg and Tara! 😃
@rbrainsop1Ай бұрын
In the books, we find out that Astrid's husband isn't actually cheating on her. It was all a plan to make it _look_ like he was so she would break up with him. He was struggling too much with what he saw as the inequities between them in their marriage, but he knew she would never give up on the relationship, so he hired some woman to play the part of his "mistress" to make Astrid leave him.
@prathapkutty7407Ай бұрын
Ah i wish that made it into the movie.
@p.a.681Ай бұрын
@@prathapkutty7407 If there is a movie sequel, it might make it in there. Michael is still a shitty husband and a coward, though, not just in the movie but in all three books (which I read recently).
@ErasureeraserАй бұрын
As an Asian myself, the rich lunch scene was relatable af. Parents (atleast my mom) used to yell to me as a kid if I didn't finish my food as parents like comparing their kids with other kids
@pongo5000Ай бұрын
My mums not even Asian but that scene was so relatable, I used to hide food behind a sideboard because I couldn't leave the table without finishing😭😅
@ImAlsoMerobiba29 күн бұрын
@@pongo5000 American? There's probably many reasons for it, but I'd guess it's related to Clean Plate Club. It was to ensure food didn't go to waste during the WW1/WW2/Great Depression. It wasn't a bad idea at the time but has had unintended consequences. The idea has caused a lot of people to misunderstand proper portions or have less self-control over eating, because they were just forced to eat everything on the plate when they were kids. Some people even have a weird pride in eating everything on their plate, so they can actually proclaim "clean plate club". I see too many food KZbinrs do and literally say that 😬.
@tkim2320Ай бұрын
I would still get treated like the opening scene in the early 2010's in parts of Los Angeles. I remember a bar in Hollywood recommending an Asian Night bar for my group to go to so we won't "disturb the customers who would have gone to an Asian bar if they wanted to be around Asians" and that was about 2008. So yes, mid-90's open racism to Asians was very much a real thing.
@e.elisabethАй бұрын
Has it gotten better in your experience, or do you still get those same comments?
@mackyronniАй бұрын
@@e.elisabethimo COVID made things exponentially worse
@MangoliteАй бұрын
Crazy Rich Asians is a series of books. There are supposed to be two more sequels, and despite the Crazy Rich Asians movie adaptation success, the sequels are still in production.
@Perfect_ArgumentАй бұрын
The books become more and more melodramatic - the last one is totally unhinged - and Rachel and Nick basically become side characters. I could see one sequel movie that focuses on Astrid, but I think they would make some drastic changes to the storyline.
@twist58Ай бұрын
Fortunate to have read the second book already. There’s more to the story surrounding Rachel and Nick.
@ninialicea286Ай бұрын
The wedding scene always made me cry! So much, that I used the exact same song when I walked down the aisle myself 4 years ago. This movie has a special spot in my heart🥰❤
@kathlens182Ай бұрын
omg it was the same for me. I used that song for the very same reason, and use the Kina Grannis version and yes the wedding scene always gets me and now its also because it reminds me of my wedding and my husband :)
@MariaRose_Ай бұрын
*hearing the “you will never be enough” line* “Woah that will stick with you for a lifetime!” … knows Asian parents be throwing that around more than “I Love You” 😂 been there, done that!
@cocoshimmy678520 күн бұрын
They got us on our self esteem ever since we could breathe smh😔 I hope for a better environment and healing in the future for all Asians as an asian fellow myself lol, I'm glad my fam is a lot more progressive now lol
@hypertwinkАй бұрын
CRA is a modern fairy tale and I love the allusions to Cinderella. Rachel is one if the few women who work, she wears a blue gown (reminiscent of Cinderella’s ball gown, and she has a faory godmother in Oliver… 😂 ❤ Oh I forgot about shoeless Rachel coming home like Cinderella.
@priestpeace219Ай бұрын
Gemma is flawlessly beautiful. Met her once in London. She's walking out of the West End theatre with (probably) her boyfriend. She just did the Sherlock series then and was kinda coming up, not a big star yet but god dam, she truly has an aura of a mega star.
@RolandDeschain1Ай бұрын
I first saw her in FRESH MEAT, and I think she was married to Jack Whitehall at the time.
@RolandDeschain1Ай бұрын
@@prathapkutty7407 Nope. It was a brilliant British dramedy series that went for five seasons..
@JoC-l2hАй бұрын
Singapore is in S.E. Asia which means it can get hot and humid and people sweat profusely. ps. when Henry Golding became a Hollywood actor, I was genuinely shocked. he was indeed a tv host. I used to watch him on the regular. He was travelling around Asia mostly, his show was with the BBC. and he used to cut people's hair as a profession too.
@oceanoliveira2505Ай бұрын
1:11:30 fun fact! She didn't actually win the game! She had all the pieces she needed to win, and then put down the piece she knew Elinor needed. She purposely lost the game, so that Elinor could win. She showed Elinor that she only won the game because she sacrificed one of her pieces to Elinor. Love the double meaning.
@baoho6922Ай бұрын
You both review it from a very American standpoint. Which, of course is very understandable. The east west tension is a major theme. Individualism vs family and collectivism. Michelle Yeoh's character needed to see Rachel sacrifice, including her relationship with Nick, to be enough. And Rachel didn't win the mahjong game, she folded her winning hand. Like she did by giving up Nick.
@penyuwanАй бұрын
Henry Golding is half Malaysian and half British on his fathers side, born in Belong the state of Sarawak, Malaysia. I use to watch him playing small roles in Malaysian soap operas in the early 2000. He acted a little before becoming a host for travel asia. This movie was shot in Singapore and the bigger houses, airport are from Malaysia. Nick's Young is our Carcosa Seri Negara situated in Kuala Lumpur.
@KaterChrisАй бұрын
Actually quite a lot of the movie was shot in Malaysia...that Island resort "Samsara" was shot on Langkawi, the scene in the airport hangar was at Subang Airport near Kuala Lumpur, the Young's mansion was the abandoned residence/guest house of the former British High Commissioner in Kuala Lumpur, they revamped it for this movie. The airport scenes set in NY and at the end were shot at Kuala Lumpur airport, the Mahjongg game and the outdoor set of the container vessel were also shot in the Kuala Lumpur area.
@SpicyMarcoBBАй бұрын
So glad to finally find someone who likes Awkwafina!
@SarahOwusu-o7uАй бұрын
Me too
@michelle6337Ай бұрын
I don't really view myself as a romantic who gets weepy over things like weddings or love stories or things like that. No shade to those who do, but it's never really struck me in that way. But for some reason the wedding scene had me genuinely misty eyed in the theater when I first saw this. Absolutely stunning.
@tomderuiter2254Ай бұрын
The mahjong scene at the end is still so so good! And the way her mother stands up and looks back is so powerful.
@treysantanaАй бұрын
LMAO people in the 90s weren't that racist? That's like saying people aren't that racist today. 🤣
@prathapkutty7407Ай бұрын
Yup she's very out of touch Californian.
@moniquegreen9567Ай бұрын
The actress who played the Grandma was also in the 1993 film Joy Luck Club
@leonardsolidon8560Ай бұрын
Thank you for the info! She's one of the aunties. 😊
@twist5829 күн бұрын
Coincidentally, The Joy Luck Club is one of director Jon M. Chu’s filmmaking influences.
@jaymeejaymzАй бұрын
A couple friends used to live in Singapore, and they confirmed the weather is tropical, and usually humid.
@entrydeniedАй бұрын
Yup...And rainfall can be unpredictable so even those who have convertibles rarely let their roofs down.
@KaterChrisАй бұрын
I have spent some time both in Singapore and in Kuala Lumpur, which is not far away and has similar climate. I needed to change clothes 3-4 times a day there, it is brutal for an European.
@markwong7922Ай бұрын
One of my favorites for sure. Love this movie. As an Asian American I appreciated the recognition of the cultural history and traditions I know of from my parents but don’t follow much as a second generation kid. Not sure why more reactors have not watched this. Glad to see you enjoyed it too
@chance757Ай бұрын
my friend and i love this movie so much!! i even got her the script signed by the actors a couple years ago and she cried 🥹
@redviper6805Ай бұрын
Love it when the passenger behind Rachel during the proposal scene went from being grumpy to happy and cheerful and high fiving Rachel’s mom.😄 This movie surprised me, normally not my cup of tea
@stacygrim7Ай бұрын
The man in the credit scene is Harry Shum Jr ! He played in Shadowhunters, Glee and curently Grey’s Anatomy !
@RolandDeschain1Ай бұрын
His character actually has a big role in the book but he was completely cut out of the film. He's a college friend of Astrid's who is a total simp. It is revealed that her husband's business was secretly being financed by Harry's character so that she would have a happier marriage. When she leaves Michael and finds this out the two of them end up together.
@BigB0ss00Ай бұрын
@@RolandDeschain1 They didnt want a full Asian/Chinese masculine man to be in Hollywood
@katymarie5323Ай бұрын
The guy that was at the end with Astrid was her ex fiancee, Charlie Wu. The books are so crazy. Definitely would recommend 😂
@twist5829 күн бұрын
I read a little of the sequel book China Rich Girlfriend. It’s really interesting that the plot thickens when it introduces new characters that are connected to the established ones we’ve already seen here.
@katymarie532327 күн бұрын
@ I read the books after I watched the movie, so I was expecting it to be different. I kind of wish they did it like the books because there was so much more angst and twists.
@prestonsaysАй бұрын
The guy at the end that Astrid locked eyes with was the very familiar Harry Shum Jr. ❤
@Ajscope15Ай бұрын
I absolutely LOVE this film 😂 It’s been so fun to see people watching it. I just wish we got a sequel cause the books were good!
@rajatugau4232Ай бұрын
Henry Golding is half British & half Ibanese from Sarawak. Iban People - one of native people in Sarawak (Malaysia) & West Kalimantan (Indonesia), in the island of Borneo.
@violin01Ай бұрын
Singaporean here, tropical weather where I live 24/7. Ever since the movie's release in 2018, there has been a rise of tourism in the country. The food centre at @16:58 was famously visited by Gordon Ramsay sometime in 2012/2013
@lalalalisa41Ай бұрын
In the mahjong game at the end, Rachel could've won but she chose to give away a winning piece instead and let Eleanor win. When she shows all her tiles at the end, she's showing Eleanor that she *could've* won but chose not to. This simple act shows Eleanor that Rachel loves Nick enough to let him go, to sacrifice her own love. That family is first. This is what changes Eleanor's mind about her son marrying Rachel. Honestly, Eleanor and Rachel are a lot more alike than Eleanor gave her credit for.
@DVendetta843Ай бұрын
I have to say. The wedding in this movie is BEAUTIFUL!!! Every time I watch this movie, I'm in awe!
@nanikyaunaАй бұрын
This movie is a BANGERRR every time he opens the box and his mom’s ring is inside I INSTANTLY start sobbing
@gigglebuggyАй бұрын
The moment that toe TOUCH THAT WATER IM A MESS 😭😭😭😭like omgggg
@themandomercgamingАй бұрын
the singer that sung Can't Help Falling in Love and the cover of Yellow is Kina Granis. She started on youtube before she moved off of youtube.
@twist58Ай бұрын
One of director John M. Chu’s greatest films! Given his success with Crazy Rich, In the Heights, and recently Wicked. His work is worth watching. While Henry Golding and Constance Wu have great chemistry, scene stealer Awkwafina is also a presence. Some people may get annoyed of watching her, but she’s harmless. She’s a riot.
@luvjudyАй бұрын
When Tara said she was blown there was racism in 1995 I cackled. lol I’m sure if we took a poll certain people experience this everyday. I know I still do. Im Mexican and went to Cape Cod last year and had this same experience. A man at a gift shop stopped me before going to the store and asked me why I was there and questioned if I had money for a $75 cross for my mom. A lady at our hotel in Provincetown that same week thought I was the cleaning lady when I was checking out. The only brown people there were the staff and me. Anyone else have stories?
@vincegamerАй бұрын
I'm a white guy. That doesn't happen to me personally, but it's weird how often someone will say some racist BS assuming I will agree with them because I'm white.
@jasonhuynh2673Ай бұрын
American Born Chinese are called ABCs by other chinese. They usually assume that they are completely americanized and do not speak the language or think like they do. When I usually come across mainland chinese people they are surprised that I can speak Mandarin.
@kathyastrom1315Ай бұрын
I don’t watch too many comedies, especially rom-coms, but this one is top-notch! It’s my favorite comedy in years.
@thedoubletake8648Ай бұрын
Fun fact: Ke Huy Quan (OB in Loki season 2, & Waymond Wang in Everything Everywhere All at Once) decided to return to acting in movies after he watched this because he loved it so much
@EchanteDanteАй бұрын
This movie is so beautifully shot! Henry Golding is so charming. And the rest of the cast is insanely talented! I would not be into this type of movie normally but I loved this.
@katymarie5323Ай бұрын
This is my NUMBER ONE movie. I love love LOVE Crazy Rich Asians ❤❤
@Jazz4117329 күн бұрын
It sucks every time I watch the opening sequence because while I love it, I keep thinking, isn't Singapore 12 hours ahead of New York.
@singingwolf3929Ай бұрын
Generally, I'm not one to seek out RomComs. I happened to see this (Didn't really know what it was) and checked it out. I fell in LOVE with this movie. The story is super simple and predictable (Mostly) but it's just so GOOD. I got fooled by Michelle Yeoh the first time I watched this. Actually, so did Grandma. Awkwafina kills it in this movie. She's my second favorite character. Astrid is my favorite (The sister).
@dabloonkittyАй бұрын
the ending scene with astrid: thats harry shum jr. ! he was the racacoonie chef in everything everywhere all at once, and also was in glee :)
@jeffwestjr.4160Ай бұрын
If you want more Henry Golding greatness, A Simple Favor should be up your alley 😁
@annemckКүн бұрын
One of my favorite jokes in the movie, and one so subtle that I didn't catch it the first time around -- is that we hear at the beginning that blue and white stripes are only to be worn at funerals. And then we see someone wearing them when they're burying a dead fish.
@LanaFromHawaii808Ай бұрын
Greg should react to Joy Luck Club! Such an important film and Asian American history
@kathyastrom1315Ай бұрын
With a cast including Lisa Lu, who plays Ah Ma here in Crazy Rich Asians.
@nightfury868422 күн бұрын
Henry Golding was the weatherman on a Malaysian station before he got this role. And yes, Akwafina made up a lot of her lines. And the hotel at the end is the Marina Sands, the premier hotel in Singapore.
@dakotagarcia778113 күн бұрын
its refreshing to see a react pair that actually looks into the nuances in the film. example: the comparison between Asrid's relationship and Rachel's, how money corrupts and ruins people.
@iloveentertainmentАй бұрын
I will always remember this movie as changing Astrid’s husband to be something he wasn’t in the book. Their marriage in the book was more devastating and interesting…
@DeeBo-x4gАй бұрын
You two provide such a great analysis of this film. The Mahjong scene makes me sob every time. Well cast, well paced, stunning, funny, poignant. I love this movie.
@ReelRejectsАй бұрын
Which Romantic Comedy / Dramedy caught you MOST by Surprise??
@lacondrathompson1747Ай бұрын
Happy New Year reject family
@lacondrathompson1747Ай бұрын
I love you 😘💕❤️
@cometgirl217Ай бұрын
Red, White, and Royal Blue 🇺🇸🇬🇧🥰
@alaidbroАй бұрын
borat
@missdaisy2946Ай бұрын
Family stone
@tambobam38357 күн бұрын
A truly great movie. Great ensemble cast. Great writing. Great story. Great cinematography. Great director. Loved everything about it.❤❤❤
@RolandDeschain1Ай бұрын
If you like Awkwafina in this and think she's funny she had a hilarious show called NORA FROM QUEENS that I highly recommend. Stylistically it's pretty much identical to BROAD CITY, so if you liked that show you'll dig this one.
@abnergenece4307Ай бұрын
Fun reaction! Solid breakdown! Again, I want to visit Singapore. But only with lots of cash.
@bruja_catАй бұрын
I love the opening scene so much. Mrs Young be like “actually you work for ME”
@haleigh5161Ай бұрын
I’m a simple individual: I see this movie on my airplane flight movie options, I watch 😂 ✈️
@twist58Ай бұрын
I agree. Travel-related films always make me feel good whenever you’re actually traveling yourself.
@mananmohamed1.016 күн бұрын
took me a while to realize the song is coldplay's yellow- a cover with a different beat and soundtrack. I LOVE IT!!! 😿
@TopNotchWatcher87Ай бұрын
Rejects are the best YT channel anymore, love you guys!! I even went and watched you ATLA and Korra reactions back when I wasn’t broke 😂 very much enjoyed! Keep up the great work guys!!
@kathyastrom1315Ай бұрын
Neat costume choice-remember Rachel’s mom commenting that blue and white are for Chinese funerals? Astrid is wearing a blue and white striped shirt when they are burying the fish!
@soundgal_sine_qua_nonАй бұрын
I absolutely adore this movie ❤❤ I also love how all three of the family members that he talks about on the plane and her best friend are also MCU actors 😁
@jrose7000Ай бұрын
I can't help but get teary over this move every damn time I watch! Seeing a movie with an all Asian cast become so mainstream and well loved in the Western media and all over the word, just makes this movie even more special.
@brandonianproductionsАй бұрын
You guys HAVE TO watch Always Be My Maybe with Randall Park and Ali Wong next!!
@dacrow7150Ай бұрын
Kitty Pong will be my fav forever I named my cat after her 😂 her character arc is the best
@cesar6269Ай бұрын
Can’t wait for the sequel
@diamcoleАй бұрын
15:32 Downside is that she ultimately had to walk in blind! I wish he would have given her some kind of heads up but it made sense why he was so hesitant.
@TheDesiDragonАй бұрын
If I remember correctly I watched this movie for the first time while on a flight. Such a great watch
@iisocaАй бұрын
same!! i put it on with no faith and ended up loving it
@VeryFastRodi20 күн бұрын
When taking the studio tour at Warner Brothers they had all the costumes from this movie displayed. Never saw the movie or seen anything from it so was like "this looks alright" Then flying back this movie happend to be in the movie selection and thought why not watch it, turned out to be a fun watch.
@smilingphoenixАй бұрын
Such a great movie, I'm not usually into drama movies but loved this one.
@kevinmatthew10502 күн бұрын
I'm a 36 yr old male who's into sports and loves marvel and star wars but this movie and the intern are two of my guilty pleasures 😄 🤣
@Honey70708Ай бұрын
I think this is the first time I’ve ever seen people happy for awkafina blaccentina 😭😭
@marshmallsyАй бұрын
If you guys like Jon Chu's movies, you should definitely check out his adaptation of In The Heights!!! I don't think he necessarily makes perfect movies, but he injects so much heart and passion into his films that I don't get from a lot of other directors, and In The Heights was when he really hit his stride with making good musical movies.
@hothotheat3000Ай бұрын
This is the ultimate airplane movie. I always watch it on a trip.
@mgc0847Ай бұрын
this film is honestly in my top 10 favorite films ever
@angel_rivera18Ай бұрын
Hope you all have a fantastic new year filled with joy and success.
@jpachu16Ай бұрын
The wedding scene and the final proposal with the ring reveal always makes me cry. Also I LOVE the “it’s not my job to make you feel like a man. I can’t make you something you’re not” line sooo much. It’s absolutely savage
@michellebarry1555Ай бұрын
I love this movie so much! I actually have it saved on my DVR so I can watch it when I need a comfort movie. I also love Aquafina but absolutely love Rachel’s character, she delivered her comedy lines subtly well. Oh and yes, the end scene IS a sequel set up.
@bonbonjames72Ай бұрын
The wedding scene had me crying idk why I think it was very emotional
@bigd4998Ай бұрын
First time watching this movie and I definitely really enjoyed it! Aqua Fina definitely stole every scene she was in. Speaking of Wicked even though Tara and Roxy saw it can they possibly still do a reaction to it haha…gather it will be John and Aaron as they did The Wizard of Oz reaction
@Big8SirCashАй бұрын
There was supposed to be a sequel focusing on Gemma Chan’s character. I hope they still make it.
@Ryan-rh2loАй бұрын
52:39 I think we need to acknowledge that Tara you are not just enough, but way more than we deserve 👍
@diogopeixoto1332Ай бұрын
I noticed this was on Netflix on New Year's Eve so when I saw that you guys posted a reaction to it I felt like it was a sign for me to watch it right away and come watch your reaction!
@robertfalcon6083Ай бұрын
I always wanted to watch this movie….so I just paused a couple min into the reaction and rented on Amazon. Holy crap so good and on my top 15 movie list!!!
@janetgriffin77799 күн бұрын
The “diner” they were in looked like The Smith. That place is nice and the food is amazing. And not cheap. Lol