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Crazy Rich Asians: Hollywood Breakthrough or Singaporean Failure?
Season 1 · Episode 237

Crazy Rich Asians: Hollywood Breakthrough or Singaporean Failure?

Well-Informed & Open-Minded · HS

December 17, 202513m 8s

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Show Notes

Seen from Hollywood, Crazy Rich Asians was a breakthrough; seen from Singapore, it looks far more complicated. Shot against the gleaming excess of Marina Bay Sands, the film was hailed for its all-Asian cast and box-office success, telling a glamorous story of love, wealth, and identity. In this episode, we explore how that triumph plays differently on the ground, where critics argue the film embraces conservative ideas about family, hierarchy, and dynastic power while sidelining Singapore’s Malay and Indian communities. The result is a sharp tension between representation and reality—raising the question of whether a victory for Asian-Americans in Hollywood can still feel like a loss for Southeast Asians watching from home.

https://www.economist.com/asia/2018/09/01/for-a-different-take-on-crazy-rich-asians-cross-the-pacific