'Crazy Rich Asians' trends shortly after premiering on Netflix
It looks like people are still not over "Crazy Rich Asians."
Shortly after the film adaptation of Kevin Kwan's book "Crazy Rich Asians" launched on Netflix, it became a trending topic on Philippine Twitter, with netizens excitedly tweeting their thoughts on missing Singapore, how the wedding scene still manages to make them cry, and generally fangirling over the monumental Asian-led movie.
Watching Crazy Rich Asians again on Netflix and it made me want to fly to Singapore again.
— Quo Warrantine (@atty_lp) October 15, 2020
I swear it’ll be my first getaway destination once this pandemic is over, hopefully with a special someone. Chz
no matter how many times i rewatch crazy rich asians i just cry during the wedding scene ??? ???? kina grannis pls sing at my wedding
— ?? bee, psd ? @ PRELIMS ! (@kwinbih) October 15, 2020
CRAZY RICH ASIANS IS ON NETFLIX PH!!!! Should I watch it again for the nth time?? Yes. Yes, I should. pic.twitter.com/GR3SXVnUyo
— Gavin. (@cgavin_) October 15, 2020
crazy rich asians is finally on netflix... anyone wanna np ????????
— sashkia (@kingsashkia) October 15, 2020
Watched Crazy Rich Asians and cried (again) at the wedding scene. Damn it! pic.twitter.com/S5NxYd7UUi
— nano (@nehasaidwhat) October 13, 2020
The movie became a global sensation when it was released in 2018, grossing $238 million worldwide, with a sequel in the way.
"Crazy Rich Asians" follows the story of Rachel Chu (Constance Wu), who joins her boyfriend Nick Young (Henry Golding) as he returns home to Singapore for a wedding.
She then discovers his family's luxurious wealth and faces his disapproving mother.
Filipina actress Kris Aquino had a cameo in the film as Indonesian Princess Intan. — Jannielyn Ann Bigtas/LA, GMA News