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Crazy Rich Asians tops US box office in weekend debut Crazy Rich Asians tops US box office in weekend debut
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Crazy Rich Asians beat expectations to take the top spot at the US box office on its opening weekend.Crazy Rich Asians beat expectations to take the top spot at the US box office on its opening weekend.
The Warner Brothers film starring Constance Wu and Henry Golding is the first romantic comedy in three years to take the top spot.The Warner Brothers film starring Constance Wu and Henry Golding is the first romantic comedy in three years to take the top spot.
Since it opened five days ago, the film - which cost $30m to produce - has made $34m at the box office. Since it opened five days ago, the film - which cost $30m (£23.5m) - has made an estimated $34m at the box office.
It is the first Hollywood film since 'The Joy Luck Club' 25 years ago to feature an all-Asian cast. It is the first Hollywood film since The Joy Luck Club 25 years ago to feature an all-Asian cast.
Adapted from Kevin Kwan's best-seller, Crazy Rich Asians tells the story of an Asian-American woman who gets a culture shock meeting her boyfriend's ultra-wealthy family in Singapore. Adapted from Kevin Kwan's bestseller, Crazy Rich Asians tells the story of an Asian-American woman who gets a culture shock meeting her boyfriend's ultra-wealthy family in Singapore.
Analysts have said its universal themes and entertainment value proved popular with moviegoers.Analysts have said its universal themes and entertainment value proved popular with moviegoers.
'Culturally significant''Culturally significant'
Jeff Goldstein, Warner Brothers head of domestic distribution, said word of mouth had been key to the film's success.Jeff Goldstein, Warner Brothers head of domestic distribution, said word of mouth had been key to the film's success.
"This movie is so culturally significant and so unique in that there hasn't been a cast that's predominately Asian [in years]. This is one of those few projects that a whole studio comes together with lots of passion.""This movie is so culturally significant and so unique in that there hasn't been a cast that's predominately Asian [in years]. This is one of those few projects that a whole studio comes together with lots of passion."
Seen as a turning point for on-screen representation, high profile, affluent Asian-Americans started a social media movement known as the #GoldOpen campaign.Seen as a turning point for on-screen representation, high profile, affluent Asian-Americans started a social media movement known as the #GoldOpen campaign.
The campaign offered free screenings across the US to promote the film and raise awareness about the lack of Asian representation in Hollywood.The campaign offered free screenings across the US to promote the film and raise awareness about the lack of Asian representation in Hollywood.
The film's weekend box office success appears to validate the filmmakers' decision to turn down a lucrative Netflix deal in favour of a riskier cinema release through a Hollywood studio. The film took more than $25m at the box office over the weekend, which appears to validate the filmmakers' decision to turn down a lucrative Netflix deal in favour of a riskier cinema release through a Hollywood studio.
In second place was the shark thriller The Meg, which earned $21.2m, while the Mark Wahlberg-led action movie Mile 22 placed third, with $13.6m.