''Expats''
is an American
drama
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television miniseries created and directed by
Lulu Wang, based on the 2016 novel ''The Expatriates'' by
Janice Y. K. Lee. It premiered on
Amazon Prime Video
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on January 26, 2024.
It stars
Nicole Kidman
Nicole Mary Kidman (born 20 June 1967) is an Australian and American actress and producer. Known for Nicole Kidman on screen and stage, her work in film and television productions across many genres, she has consistently ranked among the world ...
as Margaret Woo, an American
expatriate
An expatriate (often shortened to expat) is a person who resides outside their native country.
The term often refers to a professional, skilled worker, or student from an affluent country. However, it may also refer to retirees, artists and ...
living in
Hong Kong
Hong Kong)., Legally Hong Kong, China in international treaties and organizations. is a special administrative region of China. With 7.5 million residents in a territory, Hong Kong is the fourth most densely populated region in the wor ...
when tragedy befalls her family.
Premise
''Expats'' follows "the vibrant lives of a close-knit
expatriate
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The term often refers to a professional, skilled worker, or student from an affluent country. However, it may also refer to retirees, artists and ...
community: where affluence is celebrated, friendships are intense but knowingly temporary, and personal lives, deaths and marriages are played out publicly—then retold with glee."
Cast
Main
*
Nicole Kidman
Nicole Mary Kidman (born 20 June 1967) is an Australian and American actress and producer. Known for Nicole Kidman on screen and stage, her work in film and television productions across many genres, she has consistently ranked among the world ...
as Margaret Woo, a housewife and former landscape designer
*
Sarayu Blue as Hilary Starr, whose birth name is Harpreet Singh
*
Ji-young Yoo as Mercy Cho, a
Korean-American
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Columbia University
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graduate and youngest of the three women
*
Brian Tee as Clarke Woo, Margaret's husband
*Tiana Gowen as Daisy Woo, Margaret's oldest child and only daughter
*Bodhi del Rosario as Philip Woo, Margaret's older son
*Ruby Ruiz as Essie, the Woo family's
Filipina nanny
*Amelyn Pardenilla as Puri, Hilary's Filipina housekeeper
*
Jack Huston as David Starr, Hilary's troubled
English husband
Guest starring
* as Pastor Alan Mambo
*
Flora Chan as Olivia Chu
* as Charly, a protester in the
Umbrella Movement
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*
Will Or as Tony Ng, a protester in the
Umbrella Movement
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* as Philena Song
*
Grace Wong
Wong Kwan-hing (born 5 May 1986), better known as Grace Wong, is a Hong Kong actress, dancer, singer, television host and beauty pageant titleholder. She formerly contracted to TVB. She is best known for her role as Fa Man in the martial arts t ...
as Priscilla
*
Kenneth Chan as Max
* as Wen Ng, Tony Ngʻs mother, a local grocery store worker
Episodes
Production
Development
On February 7, 2017, it was reported that
Blossom Films had optioned the screen rights to Janice Y. K. Lee's novel ''The Expatriates'' with the intention of developing it into a television series. Alice Bell was attached to write the adaptation. Executive producers were expected to consist of
Nicole Kidman
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, Per Saari, and Theresa Park with Lee set to serve as a consulting producer. Alongside Blossom Films, production companies involved with the production were slated to include POW! Productions.
On July 28, 2018, it was announced that Amazon had given the production a series order.
On January 11, 2019, it was announced that
Melanie Marnich had joined Bell as co-showrunner and executive producer for the series.
In December 2019, it was announced
Lulu Wang would serve as an executive producer on the series, while also writing and directing multiple episodes.
Casting
Alongside the initial development announcement, it was reported that Nicole Kidman would star in the series.
In May 2021,
Ji-young Yoo was cast in the series.
In June 2021,
Jack Huston and
Sarayu Blue joined the cast.
In September 2021,
Brian Tee joined the cast.
Filming
Filming locations included luxury restaurants in
The Murray,
PMQ, Sevva in
Prince's Building
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. Other locations included
Mei Foo Sun Chuen
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,
Lok Wah Estate,
Ladies Market in
Mong Kok
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As one of the major sho ...
, Cheung Sing Restaurant in
Tai Hang,
Victoria Harbour
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and the historic
Mido Café. The filming in Hong Kong in 2021 generated quite a bit of controversy because Nicole Kidman was allowed to bypass the straight quarantine rules of the time, angering a great many local residents who were not allowed to move around freely after entering Hong Kong, without mandated hotel quarantine.
Release
The series premiered on January 26, 2024.
It is not available in Hong Kong itself.
Differences from the book
''Expats'' makes multiple changes to major characters from the book. In ''The Expatriates'', Margaret is a quarter-Korean woman with a white husband, while in the show she is a white woman with an Asian husband. Hilary, a white woman in the book, is portrayed by the Indian-American
Sarayu Blue. Essie and Puri, Margaret and Hilary's respective housekeepers, are only side characters in the book, while the series gives them a larger role. The show changes Charlie, Mercy's male friend from Columbia, to Charly, a female native of Hong Kong. Also absent is Julian, a young boy Hilary adopts in the book.
The series also shifts the location and timing of certain events. In ''The Expatriates'', Gus vanishes during a family vacation to
Seoul
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, which ''Expats'' changes to a Hong Kong marketplace. Consequently, much of the show focuses on Margaret's paranoia about her neighbors' potential involvement with the disappearance, which does not happen in the book.
The ending of ''Expats'' makes several changes to the book. The book ends with Hilary and Margaret visiting Mercy in the hospital with her new baby, while the show ends with her still pregnant. Most notably, Margaret in the book can achieve closure without knowing her son's fate, while the show ends more ambiguously, with Margaret deciding to remain in Hong Kong for the foreseeable future. Series creator Lulu Wang said she interpreted the ending as Margaret splitting her time between Hong Kong and America and choosing to continue searching for Gus as an immigrant rather than an expat.
Reception
Critical response
The
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reported an 85% approval rating, with an average rating of 7.3/10, based on 59 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "By turns emotionally devastating and icy, ''Expats'' is a challenging drama made riveting by an ace cast and creator Lulu Wang's deft direction." On
Metacritic
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, the series holds a weighted average score of 72 out of 100, based on 21 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
The series received generally positive reviews from critics who praised the performances of the cast; however, Nicole Kidman's performance divided critics. While Isabella Soares of ''
Collider
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'' called it "Nicole Kidman's Best TV Performance",
Lucy Mangan
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of ''
The Guardian
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'' commented that "the feeling that
icole Kidmanis running on the fumes of her talent is hard to avoid". David Tusing of ''
The National News'' noted that while Nicole Kidman "shines as Margaret", "the star of the show" is Sarayu Blue, "who delivers a career-defining performance as someone torn between expectations and her own desires".
Saloni Gajjar of ''
The A.V. Club
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'' said "Nicole Kidman is the big hook, of course, but Kidman isn’t the only marvel. Her co-stars, Sarayu Blue and Ji-young Yoo, are equally powerful, helping to tell a profound story about grief, loss, and the burden of trying to move on". Gautam Sunder of ''
The Hindu
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'' recommended that "''Expats'' should make the case for Nicole Kidman to cement her reign as the queen of current-day prestige television dramas".
Steve Murray of ''Arts Atl'' criticized the casting as "Nicole Kidman is playing a character at least 10 years younger than her actual age. It strains credibility in a show that already feels synthetic".
Ben Travers of ''
IndieWire'' said "''Expats'' expertly breaks life down into parts, before bringing it all together again in a moving, unshakable portrait." Fletcher Peters of ''
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'' observed that this show “continues to present Kidman as one of the most gripping actresses in TV—if not the most gripping. This won’t be the first review — nor the last — to praise Kidman in particular. But it must be said: She’s an absolute revelation as Margaret. Insecure about her living situation but confident about her wealth, emotional but never over-the-top, understated but powerful, Margaret has a handful of intricacies that Kidman perfectly balances.”
One of the most common criticisms of Nicole Kidman's performance was that her playing a depressed middle-aged white woman had become a tired trope. Joel Keller of ''
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'' said, "Nicole Kidman feels like she's in the phase of her career when she playing one depressed, wealthy, touched-by-tragedy middle-aged wife and mom after another, and while her performances are always terrific, the trope has gotten old"; "the only thing we can think of is ''
Big Little Lies'' or ''
The Undoing'', and that it's the same story in a different locale". Josh Bell of ''
CBR'' concurred and noted that "Nicole Kidman has now played variations on this same fragile upper-class housewife several times, and she doesn't bring a new approach to this particular character", and "Amazon's ''Expats'' is more of a luxurious soap opera than a crime drama, and its meandering focus is one reason it ends up a disappointment". Janet Paskin of ''
Bloomberg
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'' said of the series that "it’s bleak, and it’s boring. Not a lot happens. The characters agonize, make predictably unfortunate decisions and say things they regret. Overall, they hold themselves apart. Their deepest thoughts are expressed in voiceover, not to other people".
Controversies
Amazon Prime's decision to produce two series in Hong Kong about expatriates – the other one being ''
Exciting Times'' – was criticised as being insensitive towards the city which was suffering from a rapidly deteriorating political situation under the
Hong Kong national security law imposed by the government of the People's Republic of China.
Hong Kong's newspaper of record, the ''South China Morning Post'', referred to the series as "tone deaf" and out of touch, because author Janice Y. K. Lee is the daughter of Korean immigrants who left Hong Kong for the US with her family when she was 15.
Leading actor Nicole Kidman's exemption from the city's mandatory 21-day in-hotel quarantine regime was also criticised as she arrived by private jet with bodyguards on August 12, 2021,
while the Hong Kong authorities responded that the quarantine exemption was granted "for the purpose of performing designated professional work, taking into account that it is conducive to maintaining the necessary operation and development of Hong Kong's economy". Residents objected to what they considered grossly unfair treatment, and internet users also reacted negatively. Several lawmakers expressed concern over the exemption inside the legislature. Responding to the controversy, Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development
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Edward Yau denied that the exemption violated existing policies, and said that the crew would have to be fully vaccinated and comply with quarantine exemption requirements identical to those made available to bankers.[ While one person said that the series would bring good publicity and jobs to Hong Kong,] dissident artist Badiucao said that "the communist-backed regime would use it as a soft propaganda program that will sugarcoat the lies in Hong Kong".
Accolades
The series appeared on multiple critics and editors' lists of the best TV of 2024, including:
* 1st – ''Harper's Bazaar
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''
* 1st – Christian Blauvelt of '' IndieWire''
* 4th – '' IndieWire''
* 8th – Erin Strecker of '' IndieWire''
* Top 10 – Sarah Shachat of '' IndieWire''
* One of the best TV shows of 2024 – '' Vogue''
* One of the best TV shows of 2024 – '' Vanity Fair''
Awards and nominations
Notes
References
External links
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