Video: Making the unfamiliar accessible to all

As Peter Chiarelli walked?into the theater in casual attire, his black-framed glasses lent him?an unassuming appearance that?contrasted with the words "crazy",?"rich", and "Asian" — the title of?the 2018 blockbuster movie adapted from the best-selling book by?Singapore-born American novelist Kevin Kwan — the screenwriter?co-wrote with Malaysian author?Adele Lim.
As Hollywood's first major studio release with an all-Asian cast in?25 years, the film was a huge success, both commercially and culturally. The romantic comedy, made on a $30 million budget,?grossed $239 million worldwide, and is widely regarded as a milestone in breaking Hollywood stereotypes about Asian men, thanks?to its well-educated, attractive?male lead.
It won multiple honors, including two Golden Globe nominations, and is the story of Rachel?Chu, a Chinese American economics professor at New York University, who travels to Singapore with?her boyfriend Nick Young, to?attend his best friend's wedding, only to discover that her university history professor boyfriend comes from one of the most wealthy and prominent families in Asia.?
