Things just keep getting crazier for the cast of “Crazy Rich Asians.”

The movie took home the award for Best Comedy at Sunday’s Critics’ Choice Awards, beating out “Deadpool 2,” “The Death of Stalin,” “Game Night,” “Sorry to Bother You” and “The Favourite” in the category.

In an emotional acceptance speech, the film’s producer Nina Jacobson explained just how profound the movie’s success has been in an industry that’s catered heavily to white male interests.

“When I was coming up in the business, my bosses — white guys — told me that while every audience member can identify with a white male protagonist, white dudes can’t be counted on to identify with anyone who doesn’t look or live like they do,” Jacobson said during her speech with the cast surrounding her. ”[It was] the ultimate combination of mansplaining and manspreading all balled up into one convenient premise which was, and still is, a bunch of bulls**t.”

The producer added that while you “don’t have to be crazy, rich or Asian” to relate to the movie’s storyline, “you sure as hell have to be Asian to star in it.”

″[Director] Jon Chu assembled an insanely gifted cast of all-stars, anyone of whom could and should star in a movie of his or her own.”