Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked it. Haven’t seen a rom com in forever!
It is a great romantic comedy, and that wedding was amazing.
Anonymous wrote:I liked it. Haven’t seen a rom com in forever!
Anonymous wrote:Just going by the trailer, as a white person, looking at somebody else’s ethnic comedy leaves me feeling complicit in racial prejudice.
Anonymous wrote:I agree about Memoirs of a Geisha. Why is that one not mentioned?
Anonymous wrote:Why would they make a movie about just one minority? I’m not going to go see it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure if I will enjoy it. They should have made it less ethnic and more relatable to American audiences
Plenty of movies for you to enjoy then!
The Asian American community is grossly underrepresented in American media. So I think it’ll relate to way more Americans than you’re suggesting.
It really is! The last movie I saw with an all asian cast (in the theater) was the Joy Luck Club.
Why does everyone forget about Memoirs of a Geisha (2005)? It was a FANTASTIC movie, won a Golden Globe, won three Oscars and was nominated for a further three. It also outperformed the Joy Luck Club by a factor of 3.
Michelle Yeoh was in it too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did the film keep saying Singapore is part of China?
Singapore is a sovereign nation.
I didn’t hear that. I heard that the characters were ethnic Chinese. Peik Lin explained that Nick’s family and the other “crazy rich” ones immigrated to Singapore in the 1800s.
Anonymous wrote:Why did the film keep saying Singapore is part of China?
Singapore is a sovereign nation.
Anonymous wrote:I can't wait!
We need a DCUM field trip so we can share popcorn and goobers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw CRA tonight and it was such fabulous fun. Michelle Yeoh and Awkwafina were my favorites.
It was fun, but also made me cry twice.
Signed, not Rich or Asian