Bryan C. Acosta reflects on the movie Crazy Rich Asians. The movie shows that Asians can be cast in major Hollywood movies, as seen with Kris Aquino's role. It also depicts some Asian cultures. One moral Bryan took from the movie is to choose to fight when faced with challenges. When difficulties arise, you can either run away or choose to stay and fight. More often than not, fighting for what is right through tough times is the best choice.
Bryan C. Acosta reflects on the movie Crazy Rich Asians. The movie shows that Asians can be cast in major Hollywood movies, as seen with Kris Aquino's role. It also depicts some Asian cultures. One moral Bryan took from the movie is to choose to fight when faced with challenges. When difficulties arise, you can either run away or choose to stay and fight. More often than not, fighting for what is right through tough times is the best choice.
Bryan C. Acosta reflects on the movie Crazy Rich Asians. The movie shows that Asians can be cast in major Hollywood movies, as seen with Kris Aquino's role. It also depicts some Asian cultures. One moral Bryan took from the movie is to choose to fight when faced with challenges. When difficulties arise, you can either run away or choose to stay and fight. More often than not, fighting for what is right through tough times is the best choice.
Asian can be a cast of a Hollywood movie and one of them is Kris Aquino as Princess Intan. Therefore, everyone in any part of the world can be a cast in Hollywood movies. This movie also shows some cultures of Asian people.
This is one of the morals I got from this movie
is to choose to fight. Because of Nick’s family’s attacks on her, Rachel had a choice. She could run away. Or she could fight. She chose to stay and fight. You have a choice.
When the going gets tough, do you stick it out
or do you run? You have to know what’s right. Sometimes running is right. More often than not, choosing to stay and fight for what is right is the right choice to make.