There are so many great movies that center around the AAPI community, and I feel so fortunate that more and more of them are getting their time in the limelight each and every year. As a white girl who lives in a very white suburban neighborhood, it can at times be difficult to gain exposure to people of different backgrounds, which is why movies like the ones I’m about to list have been critical in opening my eyes to the experiences and culture of people in a way that I may have never been otherwise. These movies may vary in levels of critical acclaim and prestige, but all of them have impacted me greatly. But enough of the lecture -- let’s get to talking about some AAPI movies!

 

1. Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior

So I know what you’re thinking – Heather, you just gave a grandiose speech about being exposed to deeply influential films from the AAPI community and you’re starting with a DCOM?! To which I say: Yes, yes I am. Brenda Song was the queen of the Disney Channel Original Movie back in the day -- The Ultimate Christmas Present, Get a Clue, and Stuck in the Suburbs were all masterpieces in their own right. But Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior saw Song as not just the fun sidekick but as the badass lead who had to save the god-dang world. I mean, is there anything more empowering to an impressionable young girl than that? We all loved the Wendy/Shen dynamic, that’s without question, and the fight scenes could not have been more fantasy-inducing to this little 9-year-old dweeb. Boy oh boy, did I want to be Wendy Wu when I was a kid. Let’s face it, Brenda Song is still a hero of mine. So I’m changing the narrative of this movie -- and that of all DCOMs for that matter -- from Guilty Pleasure to National Treasure! Seriously, go re-watch this on Disney+ if your memory is failing you. I promise you’ll be hooked.