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the current plan for the Crazy Rich Asians sequels is to shoot them back-to-back
And so convincing is Michelle Yeoh's performance in Crazy Rich Asians, as Nick Young (Golding)'s mother that she received widespread critical praise.
Ultimately, Golding, who moved from his native Malaysia to the UK at age 7, felt the dialogue his casting sparked was a good sign. 'There should be a conversation about it, because if there wasn't, I think we wouldn't be able to educate people. There are allowed to be questions like that, because the past has dictated that roles have been whitewashed.'
But here, he assures, 'That wasn't the case. I was the one who fit the role as perfectly as possible for [director] Jon [M. Chu], after seeing everybody. I literally was the last person they saw.'
Locations in Kuala Lumpur stood in for New York, where the story starts, and the city's airport doubled for New York's JFK.
A white viewer such as myself witnessing this overblown display may find themselves in that awkward territory where somebody else's ethnic comedy leaves them feeling complicit in racial prejudice.
Locations in Kuala Lumpur stood in for New York, where the story starts, and the city's airport doubled for New York's JFK.
And so convincing is Michelle Yeoh's performance in Crazy Rich Asians, as Nick Young (Golding)'s mother that she received widespread critical praise.
A white viewer such as myself witnessing this overblown display may find themselves in that awkward territory where somebody else's ethnic comedy leaves them feeling complicit in racial prejudice.
Ultimately, Golding, who moved from his native Malaysia to the UK at age 7, felt the dialogue his casting sparked was a good sign. 'There should be a conversation about it, because if there wasn't, I think we wouldn't be able to educate people. There are allowed to be questions like that, because the past has dictated that roles have been whitewashed.'
But here, he assures, 'That wasn't the case. I was the one who fit the role as perfectly as possible for [director] Jon [M. Chu], after seeing everybody. I literally was the last person they saw.'
the current plan for the Crazy Rich Asians sequels is to shoot them back-to-back