Crazy Rich Asians (2018) - She's Lying Scene (7/9) | Movieclips

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Crazy Rich Asians - She's Lying: Eleanor (Michelle Yeoh) and Shang Su Yi (Lisa Lu) confront Rachel (Constance Wu).

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Rachel Chu is happy to accompany her longtime boyfriend, Nick, to his best friend's wedding in Singapore. She's also surprised to learn that Nick's family is extremely wealthy and he's considered one of the country's most eligible bachelors. Thrust into the spotlight, Rachel must now contend with jealous socialites, quirky relatives and something far, far worse -- Nick's disapproving mother.

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TM & © Warner Bros. Pictures (2018)
Cast: Constance Wu, Henry Golding, Lisa Lu, Michelle Yeoh
Screenwriter: Adele Lim, Peter Chiarelli
Director: Jon M. Chu

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She isn't lying if she didn't know.

degucitas
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Such a good scene. Shows how the grandmother is the root of an old conservative ideal. When she rejects Rachel, grabs onto her grandson and then grabs her daughter. The staging and metaphorical implications is very well done

connor
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Rachel didn't even know from her mother story until the truth came. Maybe she was protecting the truth from her.

cesarhernandez
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Asian culture is like royalty.. REPUTATION in EVERYTHING is very important.. Especially when you are Rich..

candymaerollon
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To all westerners, this is the typical asian family discussion at the dinner table.

CHOCOLATIONZ
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Rachel didn't choose to be born this way LOL

baloney
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It's almost funny how they want to tell Nick that Rachel would bring a big scandal to the family when literally all of their family members got scandals of their own 😂😭

pandanat
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Gahd it's so Asian. I'm not even rich nor Chinese. Just a middle class Filipino and this is all that toxic home trait. Always thinking about what other people will think and say.

clarkevander
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The fact that the mother was clueless about the 'fake' dad being abusive just makes this scene much more hurtful

milliebrar
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Plot twist
Rachel father still live
And his very richh like tony stark

saibamen
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Asian families:
“It’s your fault.”
“It’s your fault.”
“It’s your fault.”

Al-oklj
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Imagine shipping your child off to be raised by their grandma and having the nerve to criticize a woman who raised their child by themselves, put her through college, and has an incredibly amazing job that’s equal to your extremely rich son. If this was my daughter I would have burnt down the house but I’m not as classy lol

missspell
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She had no right to dig into her private life.

elliewilliams
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When I was 20, home from college for the summer, my 16 year old brother brought home his girlfriend for a half hour before they went to some teenage event or party. I instantly didn’t like her, though I can now acknowledge there was nothing wrong with her, I was just being extremely critical and judgmental. After they left, I started complaining to my mom about this horrible girl who had her claws into my brother. My mother stopped me, told me to sit down, and told me something I’ve never forgotten.

She said, “Your brother is young now and it will be awhile before he marries, so I want you to remember this. When a couple get together, they’ll become a part of either his family or her family. So if you want your brother in your life, or any of your other brothers and sisters, you welcome whoever they pick with open arms. That’s how you keep your family together.”

My mother was very wise. She was Native American, of the Western Shoshone. She died in 2015. Cherish your family. I miss her still.

nihoa
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That was an awful thing for her to do.

ShanaJahsintaWalters
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I was so upset when the grandmother turned out to be so mean too

SK
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I'm glad they showed the true side of grandma. I often see grandparents being sweet af in movies, better than the bitchy parents. But in reality, Asian grandparents are conservative and often apathetic.
Edit: y'all stop ganging up on poor Juan in the replies lol, dude was just making conversation and not being a conservative a-hole or anything

vanshitagupta
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Where you find out the most problematic person isn't Eleanor but the grandmother who already bullied Eleanor her whole life.

hellund
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Im an asian and i admit we had this kind of toxic culture especially when you came from a wealthy family. Your family forbids you for marrying the one that you like if that person has a bad image past and they will do everything just to make you two apart. I mean if you really love that person, you wouldn't mind about his/her history as long as he/she didn't make it happen again. We all live with shameful past but that doesn't mean we cant live a beautiful life.

idk-mxkw
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It must have hurt finding out something very valuable for u from other people and pinning it on you. It's like I've been betrayed and lied too by one of the most important person in your life.

jehanestino