The first time I saw this film was at the cinema organized by the elementary school. In my impression, this is a good film that amazes my grandfather for an afternoon, because at that time, there were very few cartoons with such high production standards in China, and cartoons were only for children to watch at that time.
Until last weekend, I was spending the weekend with my daughter and I was going to share with her some of the animated movies I watched as a kid. After seeing Mulan entering the barracks, I chose to turn it off.
This is an embarrassing film that Westerners are far-fetched about Chinese culture and have not done any era and cultural research, the General Tso chicken in the film industry.
The matchmaker at the beginning of the film judges every woman of the right age like an examiner. When do we have such a tradition? If he is a matchmaker, I believe that he is drafting a girl. Questions like this abound. I vaguely remember that there is a second part in the first part of this movie. Generally speaking, the story of Hua Mulan's order to bring the princess to have a kiss, and the story of the princess running away privately through cooking oil on the way. The style of Bai Zuo female boxing is strong.
It's hard to believe that we took a lot of time to introduce it, and we also asked Jackie Chan, Chen Peisi and other big names to dub it, and finally gave us such a bowl of rice that was neither local nor foreign.
I don't want to say more, and I hope that in the future, we will introduce less films of this kind of strange behavior that affect children's understanding of our history.
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