Michelle Yeoh, Constance Wu, Henry Golding, Ken Jeong, Awkwafina and author Kevin Kwan discuss the film adaptation on ABC News’ “Nightline.”

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47 thoughts on “‘Crazy Rich Asians’ stars, author on making the film, Asian-American representation”
  1. i love asians romcom, action movie, thrillers, fighting….actually i like movies from all over and yes i have to read the subs and i don't mind because there's more to cinema than holywood!

  2. Awesome , I've watched it 8 times in cinema theaters , It was irresistible to pass by cinema without stopping and watching it , it will shake your feelings

  3. I’m crying just watching this interview 😭❤️😭❤️😭❤️
    Michelle Yeoh is everything!!!! 🤩🤩🤩

  4. Ken Jeong – “It’s LIT, AF.” Haha…

  5. Hollywood is a money making leach . First they ignored Asians . Now the biggest Movie Market in the world (not hollywood -Chinese movie Market )has set a rule for hollywood – you want to show movies in China you need to represent Asians …. This movie could do Bad all it want in America or Europe …..if only it gets shown in China . they could cross the billion dollar gross earning.

  6. Took them 25 years for another Asian film that isn't about martial arts or Samurai. But still the leading man isn't 100% Asian. Hollywood STILL isn't banking on an Chinese man in a film about CHINESE people!! 😛 But at least things are creeping forward for Asian actors. Will it take another 25 years to be where Black Americans are today?

  7. THE WHOLE POLITICS with the marketing of this film is disgusting…. we keep hearing about how it is about REPRESENTATION… Oh please BRUCE LEE and JACKY CHAN has thousands of movies…. You also have MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA…. Stop using the reputation of the JOY LUCK CLUB. YOU ALSO HAVE THE OSCAR NOMINATED CROUCHING TIGER AND HIDDEN DRAGON. THIS MARKETING RUINED THE FILM.

  8. God made land for all of US, not just whites nor black, real big Americans. America needs diversity of asians, not destruction, destitute, dead and divisionness among US. Asian Americans are as much of America fabric or food too like ketchup, sausage, pizza, pasta, noodles and rice and soy bean of course by asians, hihihih.

  9. I cried before the movie started. I’m teary now – it feels kinda silly but at the same time I never knew what I’ve missed out on

  10. Wow its weird to see comments like this.. like everybody is overwhelmed by a movie that has people in it.. lol
    I've seen the movie and it was really good.. I normally just watch kdramas with subs
    It feels soo good to multitask while watching a movie (sometimes without watching the screen) knowing whats going on cause its dubbed (well not actually dubbed bu you get the point)
    Can anybody else relate? no? ok..
    PS I'm SE Asian btw, Malaysian

  11. This movie was beautiful. A lot of folks probably don’t understand why something like this is such a big deal. Almost never do we see minority groups and folks of color represented in media, let alone in a positive outlet. Often we are given a single story narrative that dominant society has on us. Having a film like this where it shows, a loving family, success, folks with an education background, community or what have you is so important for the younger generation to look up to. I hope more like this are to come.

  12. Hang on… I did not feel the same emotion they are talking about… why? Ah…! I speak an Asian language and already watch Asian movies, and did not wait or Hollwood to produce an English film with a fully Asian cast before I noticed Asian faces. Shame on these Asians.

  13. Wow kris ❤️❤️❤️

  14. Its a good movie but no offense..if you are going to put Chinese people to represent 'Asians' then might as well call it Crazy Rich Chinese. Its kinda misleading.

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