"Crazy Rich Asians" is a very entertaining rom-com about young, attractive Asians, that takes place
in Singapore. A young Asian girl goes with her boyfriend from New York (where she is from) to
Singapore, where his family is. Everyone takes an instant disliking to her, brandishing her as a gold-digger. We know early on that she isn't. Singapore is shown off very attractively.
On to the scoring.
Is it interesting?
Very.
A.
Compelling even?
No.
B-.
Is it good storytelling?
Very good
A..
Is it well written?
Well enough.
B.
Is it well cast? Well played?
All Orientals, and all previously unknown to me. Everyone is good.
A.
Well shot?
Very well. Makes me want to go to Singapore.
A.
Did the director put such a personal stamp on it so that no one else could have made it?
I don't know.
B.
How long does it take to establish the film's locale and time period?
Immediately. Begins in London in 1995.
A.
Is it too long? Too short?
Perfect.
A.
Is it believable? Do you care about the characters?.
Yes, and yes.
A.
.
Is it predictable?
Pretty much.
B.
Do you think about it after you've seen it?
Not really.
B.
Is it funny?
Often.
A.
Would it have been worth the thirteen bucks it would have cost to see it in the movies?
No.
B.
Is it impressive?
Very.
B+.
Overall grade: B+.
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