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Related: About this forumCrazy Rich Asians -milestone for Asian-American representation. But that's not what makes it great
https://www.vox.com/2018/8/8/17663950/crazy-rich-asians-movie-5-things-to-knowBased on Kevin Kwans best-selling 2013 novel, which spawned two sequels, Crazy Rich Asians is the first major studio movie in 25 years to feature a cast thats majority Asian-American and Asian. And none of them are playing scientists, martial artists, assassins, or courtesans the kinds of roles Asian and Asian-American actors are frequently reduced to playing. Instead, Crazy Rich Asians is the rare American movie that allows Asian men and women to be objects of affection, glamorous wealthy villains operating in societys most elite circles, and players in a sudsy, soapy tale of love and all its discontents
In America, the struggle for Asian Americans is often one of assimilation, of being seen as American, a struggle made even more difficult by the xenophobic undercurrent informing the nations current political climate.
Crazy Rich Asians shines a light on a related but less explored idea: that people in Asia dont see American life as worth assimilating to. And the vision we get of their sophisticated, successful lives in this film suggests they might be onto something.
Rachel is faced with this split between her Asian and Asian-American identity. Even though she doesnt seem like she should be an outsider with Nicks family, shes never fully accepted because of her American cultural identity. Some of the most affirming and thought-provoking parts of Crazy Rich Asians happen when its exploring this duality.
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Crazy Rich Asians -milestone for Asian-American representation. But that's not what makes it great (Original Post)
lunasun
Aug 2018
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(12,184 posts)1. I was amazed to find my local theater filled for the Weds. matinee
And I live in a small town in Maine where almost everyone is white. This film has really crossed the cultural divide.
I'm sure a lot of the cultural references go right over the heads of white audiences, but in case anyone's wondering about what was actually going on in that mahjong scene, there is a LOT happening and you have to understand mahjong to understand the symbolism of the various tiles the two women held. A very detailed explanation can be found here:
http://blog.angryasianman.com/2018/08/what-was-really-happening-in-crazy-rich.html