Crazy Rich Asians
I went into Crazy Rich Asians completely cold, thinking it was a comedy. It was funny at times, but it was a cheesy romance...I don't usually go for romance films. That's what I get for liking the cold-entry of films, ever since I thought to myself, "Let's see what this Crying Game is all about."
There was a lot of comedy, and some laugh-out-loud stuff. They called in Awkwafina and Ken Jeong, and they delivered. I spent the first act trying to figure out how long it will take to set up the main comedy premise, and the rest of the movie like an adult on a children's roller coaster: sure, it's kind of fun but not REAL fun.
The story is predictable from the start, and just like that children's roller coaster, a lot of structure, without much payoff. Although visible a mile off, the mahjong reveal was a nice touch.
There was a lot of comedy, and some laugh-out-loud stuff. They called in Awkwafina and Ken Jeong, and they delivered. I spent the first act trying to figure out how long it will take to set up the main comedy premise, and the rest of the movie like an adult on a children's roller coaster: sure, it's kind of fun but not REAL fun.
The story is predictable from the start, and just like that children's roller coaster, a lot of structure, without much payoff. Although visible a mile off, the mahjong reveal was a nice touch.
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