- Oct 4, 2011
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Packed house for Crazy Rich Asians.
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I just saw part of the title for this vid a few months back. Didn’t want to watch it. Guess he just says watch it or don’t.
i dont consider chloe asian. she moved to china with the last name "wang" to try to get famous.
then she came to america and changed her name to bennett to get famous here.
i dont consider chloe asian. she moved to china with the last name "wang" to try to get famous.
then she came to america and changed her name to bennett to get famous here.
her changing her name to bennett is understandable. you’re not going to get many auditions for roles if casting directors didn’t plan for specific roles to be played by an Asian. Other actors changed their names for similar reasons (oscar isaac, martin sheen).
You can do a lot of things for a buck. Doesn't mean it's respectable. There are actors like John Cho who keep their identity, decline stereotypical roles, give opportunities to young Asian American actors/actresses and new directors, stick up for Asian actors on set when they encounter racism, etc. Then there's people like Wang who change their last name for the purpose of not looking Asian, do nothing for the community, and cape for people who are racist against Asians. If there were 20 John Cho's in Hollywood, it would help Asian Americans in film/television. If there were 20 Chloe Wangs in Hollywood, it would not. There's a convenience factor to the way she moves. She don't give a f about us. Her clown *** will be telling everyone she's Wang again when she's auditioning for future Asian-American roles.
Bobby Lee told the story of being onset and some crew member talked to him in a chinese voice and he laughed it off because it was an awkward situation. john cho was there and yelled at the guy. he told bobby not to let that stuff slide, not even once because they’d think it was ok. I think ben baller told the story of being butthurt because cho ignored him at some event.
You can do a lot of things for a buck. Doesn't mean it's respectable. There are actors like John Cho who keep their identity, decline stereotypical roles, give opportunities to young Asian American actors/actresses and new directors, stick up for Asian actors on set when they encounter racism, etc. Then there's people like Wang who change their last name for the purpose of not looking Asian, do nothing for the community, and cape for people who are racist against Asians. If there were 20 John Cho's in Hollywood, it would help Asian Americans in film/television. If there were 20 Chloe Wangs in Hollywood, it would not. There's a convenience factor to the way she moves. She don't give a f about us. Her clown *** will be telling everyone she's Wang again when she's auditioning for future Asian-American roles.
I'm honestly stunned that it's sitting at a 90% on RT.