Crazy Rich Asian premiered at TCL Chinese Theater on August 7, 2018, and was released in the United States by Warner Bros Pictures on August 15, 2018. The film received positive comments from the critics and praised its performance, screenplay, production, and costume design. Since 1993's "Happy Luck Club", most Asian American actors have been screened on contemporary scenes. As of October 2018, the box office income for this movie was $ 238 million, box office income was the most romantic comedy in this movie. The sequel is under development within 10 years
In August 2018, Awkwafina appeared in "Crazy Rich Asians" and the screen directed by Jon M. Chu is adapted from Ke Wenguan's best-selling novel. "Crazy Rich Asians" starring "Fresh Sea" actress Constance Wu and rookie Henry Golding will be the first movie to play the role of Asia in its entirety since the "Happiness Club" in 1993. "On the other hand, the exciting part is to see romantic comedies of huge Asian Americans on the screen," Tseng said, the co-owner of the "Saturday School" podcast said. Currently, 10, 15 Asian American actors are extremely talented and can dream of the future. In the future you can see people who are leading their projects. "
Eliminating the long history of Asian actors in the movie made the release of crazy Fuya Asians more important in 2018. This movie is the first time that Hollywood produced a movie of an actor in Asia since the highly rated "The Joy Luck Club" released 25 years ago. Crazy Rich Asians may just be the beginning, as interest in various expressions of the media continues to rise.
Crazy Rich Asians did not improve this situation. It was claimed as a victory in the United States as it claimed to have the goals of all Asian actors, but the focus was on the character and face of East Asian descendants (as dictated in the book). This is the most basic distortion of Singapore, covering Malaysia, Indians, Eurasians (and more), making this country a rich and unique culture place. Ironically, in Singapore, Chu's all-Asian pride is no less than China's longstanding presence in mainstream media and popular culture.