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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 (£23.5m) - has made an estimated $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 major Hollywood film since The Joy Luck Club 25 years ago to feature an all-Asian cast. | It is the first major Hollywood film since The Joy Luck Club 25 years ago to feature an all-Asian cast. |
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. | 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 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. | 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. | 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. |
Billionaire Boys Club flops | |
It wasn't such a good weekend for Kevin Spacey's new film, Billionaire Boys Club, which took a record breaking low of $126 (£98) on its opening night in US cinemas. | |
The film was the last project the actor worked on before sexual assault allegations began to surface, some which dated back more than 30 years. | |
Billionaire Boys Club had a host of big names on board, including Ansel Elgort and Taron Egerton, but failed to attract the attention of many cinemas, opening in just 10 US cities. | |
Spacey and Elgort's last film together, 2017's Baby Driver, took more than $20m at the box office in its opening weekend as a comparison. | |
Kevin Spacey was first accused of sexual advances in November by actor Anthony Rapp who said events took place in 1986 when he was 14 and Mr Spacey was 26. | |
Mr Spacey claimed to have no memory of the events, but publicly apologised. He has since issued an "absolute" denial of the other allegations that later emerged. |