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The only thing crazier than love is family.
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.
Avis de la communauté (12)
Expected a comedy, but got hit in the feels :') Excellent movie with a familiar cast. I think the screenplay did a great job of making you feel you were actually along for the journey, a point most romcoms miss horribly. There was a special connection with a lot of the characters I felt. While it had funny moments (by predicament or culture), I wouldn't categorize this as a comedy, just romance/drama. Still not disappointed that I saw it though.
This is an amazing movie that gets better with each viewing. Constance Wu is so beautiful and it is distracting but this movie is about so much more. Mother/daughter relationships and what it means to be a family. I love it so much and I am so happy this movie exists.
A glamorous soap opera with minimal humor and only a small amount of drama that actually resonates. It seems to rely on focusing in on Asian culture, which is uncommon in mainstream movies, for sure. But, I was basically bored and uninterested.
The hype surrounding this movie was crazy (both from the critics and the audience) so I had high expectations. I would lie if I said I wasn't disappointed. I wasn't invested in the characters' stories not did I care what happened to them. I also found the script/editing/acting to be awkward. I still smiled a few times, so there's that.
Throwing in Asians, some decent cinematography and a great location won’t distract anyone from the fact that this is the same ol’ cheesy romcom that’s been made hundreds of times. It being labeled as inventive or creative is a joke, it reeks of surface level marketing. Ah well, at least the actors carry a pretty good screen presence, and the comedy is never lowbrow or stupid.