Just got back from seeing this movie like I said I would, since I already paid through A-list. Anyway, I'd compare it more to "Coming to America", however no where near as funny back in the day. I found it kinda boring, with some touchy scenes here and there. It had a little comedy here and there too, but you had to pay close attention to catch it, with everybody being Asian and all. Women would probably enjoy it more, with the touchy moments. Anyway, instead of comparing it to any kind of Black struggle, I left outta there kinda remembering what Amos Wilson and Claud Anderson said about how other races get paid off of African-American struggles, achievements, and talents. They even had a happy-go-lucky Asian woman acting like a sister. That, and seeing how much of "Coming to America" was in this movie reminded me even more of what Amos Wilson and Claud Anderson were talking about. But the movie was more like coming to Singapore, then back to America. But anyway, no way would I have come out my pocket to see this. And to be honest, I feel foolish for even watching "Coming to America" today. As far as "Black Panther" making a way for African actors in Hollywood, this movie may be doing the same for the Chinese. They're beginning to pop up a lot in Hollywood lately.
By the way, Blacks walked out this theater not looking too impressed. But some of them, especially the women, may have not wanted other Blacks to think they enjoyed it, since it wasn't hardly any Blacks in this movie.