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Based On Novel Or Book | Professor
An American-born Chinese economics professor accompanies her boyfriend to Singapore for his best friend's wedding, only to get thrust into the lives of Asia's rich and famous.
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An American-born Chinese economics professor accompanies her boyfriend to Singapore for his best friend's wedding, only to get thrust into the lives of Asia's rich and famous.
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Rotten TomatoesContemporary Film | 2019 | Gary
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Studio or Independent Feature Comedy | 2019 | Sarah Domeier
Excellence in Contemporary Film | 2019 | Mary E.
Best Comedy | 2019
Best Home Ent Comedy | 2019
Best Contemporary Hair Styling FeatureLength Motion Picture | 2019 | Sophia
Motion Picture | 2019
Best Ensemble Casting | 2019 | Terri
Feature | 2019
Choice Comedy Movie | 2019
Breakthrough Ensemble | 2018
Best Ensemble | 2018 | Chris
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy | 2019 | Constance
Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy | 2019
Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture | 2019 | Constance
Outstanding Motion Picture | 2019
Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture Film | 2019 | Adele
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | 2019 | Awkwafina
Best Supporting Actress | 2019 | Michelle
Best Intergenerational Film | 2019
Best Ensemble | 2019
Best Ensemble Cast | 2019 | Terri
Best Edited Feature Film Comedy | 2019 | Myron I.
Best Ensemble | 2019
Best Costume Design | 2019 | Mary E.
Best Production Design | 2019 | Andrew
2019
Best Actress in a Comedy | 2019 | Constance
Best Acting Ensemble | 2019
Best Production Design | 2019 | Andrew
Film Performance of the Year Supporting Actress | 2019 | Michelle
Best Ensemble | 2019
Outstanding Film Wide Release | 2019
Best Contemporary Makeup FeatureLength Motion Picture | 2019
Comedy Feature Film | 2019 | Adele
Best Original Score for a Comedy Film | 2019 | Brian
Best Costume Design | 2019 | Mary E.
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role | 2019 | Michelle
Best Production Design and Set Design | 2019 | Andrew
Outstanding Locations in a Contemporary Film | 2019
Best Comedic Performance | 2019 | Awkwafina
Breakthrough Performance | 2019 | Awkwafina
Best Supporting Actress | 2019 | Gemma
Best Production Design | 2019 | Nelson
Best Comedy Film | 2019 | John
Best Breakthrough Performance Male | 2019 | Henry
Best Ensemble | 2019 | Tan Kheng
Best Adapted Song | 2019
Best Production Design | 2019 | Andrew
Best Costume Design | 2019 | Mary E.
Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures | 2019 | John
Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical Major Independent or International | 2019
Best Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2019 | Constance
Choice Comedy Movie Actor | 2019 | Henry
Choice Comedy Movie Actress | 2019 | Constance
Blockbuster | 2019
Best Actress | 2018 | Constance
Best Ensemble | 2018
Best Comedy of the Year | 2018
Best Supporting Actress | 2018 | Michelle
Most Anticipated Film | 2018
Best Ensemble Acting | 2018 | Awkwafina
Best Comedy Writer Film | 2018
Favorite Comedic Movie | 2018
Best Screen Couple | 2018 | Henry
Budget 30,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 238,539,198 USD
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Director Jon M. Chu revealed that Michelle Yeoh was dissatisfied with the mock-up ring that her character, Eleanor, was going to wear. She showed him a ring from her personal collection and this eventually became the emerald and diamond ring Eleanor wears in the movie.
Most of Awkwafina's lines as Peik Lin Goh were improvised.
As of October 2018, the film had grossed over $235 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing romantic comedy in a decade.
Netflix wanted to produce the film and offered a much bigger budget, but Kevin Kwan deliberately turned down the offer in favor of a modest $30-million budget from Warner Bros. This was done to send a message that Asian-American studio movies are commercially viable.
A sequel is confirmed and it is based on the second book of the trilogy, "China Rich Girlfriend."
"Astrid Young Teo: It was never my job to make you feel like a man. I can't make you something you're not."
"Wye Mun Goh: Let me get this straight. You both went to the same school. Yet someone came back with a degree that's useful, and the other one came back as Asian Ellen."