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This image released by Warner Bros. Entertainment shows Michelle Yeoh, from left, Henry Golding and Constance Wu in a scene from the film "Crazy Rich Asians."  When “Crazy Rich Asians” surpassed expectations and grabbed the top spot in its opening weekend, the film also pulled off another surprising feat. It put Asians of a certain age in theater seats. Younger Asian-Americans have been flocking with their parents to see the first movie in 25 years with an all-Asian cast. (Sanja Bucko/Warner Bros. Entertainment via AP)

This image released by Warner Bros. Entertainment shows Michelle Yeoh, from left, Henry Golding and Constance Wu in a scene from the film "Crazy Rich Asians." When “Crazy Rich Asians” surpassed expectations and grabbed the top spot in its opening weekend, the film also pulled off another surprising feat. It put Asians of a certain age in theater seats. Younger Asian-Americans have been flocking with their parents to see the first movie in 25 years with an all-Asian cast. (Sanja Bucko/Warner Bros. Entertainment via AP)

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