Disney? WHY?

Tod 2022-01-12 08:02:12

? ? ? China? history? Hua Mulan? Disney?

I just want to ask boldly: "Is this Disney's?"

The script has been completely lost. After all, nothing happened after the first Northern Wei Dynasty and Rouran War. The poor father Di had to force some unnecessary plots into it. It's not a matter of rushing to the street, and it makes people disappointed, which is never thought of.

In addition, I think Americans should read ancient Chinese history (such as "Up and Down Five Thousand Years" and "Wei Stele") before making a sequel, and don't fool people around the world with their one-sided, in-depth knowledge.

The classics are for viewing, not for discrediting. This is the second-to-last work by Daddy Di (the first is "The Nutcracker", 6.1)

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Extended Reading
  • Trisha 2022-01-12 08:02:12

    Talking about free love can be regarded as a continuation of the theme of feminism in the first part, if it is agreed that the first part has a feminist element. In the end, it’s good for everyone to have a destination. It’s okay for everyone to be happy. After all, you have to watch the true story. What does Disney do? At least the theme of letting women be free is well described.

  • Verda 2022-01-12 08:02:12

    It seems that most of the sequels are always clichéd... hey!

Mulan II quotes

  • Fa Mulan: [after being asked if their wedding is going to be big] Absolutely!

    Captain Li Shang: Oh ho, no! Blue!

    Fa Mulan: Pink!

    Captain Li Shang: Mild.

    Fa Mulan: Spicy!

    Captain Li Shang: Yes!

    Fa Mulan: No!

  • Fa Mulan: What is it with men and asking directions?

    Captain Li Shang: What is it with women and maps?