Four different, can only be said to be Disney cartoons. Borrowing the shell of the story of Mulan, telling their own stories, and rehabilitating those Disney princesses who don't touch the sun, "Our Disney princesses are also on the battlefield!" As far as I know, some feminists in the United States highly respect this movie.
From the perspective of an animated film, the narrative is not good, everything happens suddenly and ends immediately. In the epilogue, Xiang suddenly decides to chase after Mulan. There is really no logic. Could it be the emperor's will? The picture is ok, the color tone is pretty good, and the design of the Forbidden City part makes people feel that there is not much care. The whole feeling is as if the ABCs played a legend to the Americans. Some of the words "China," "capital," "citizen" are too perfunctory, and the frequent occurrence of American slang is even more speechless. While it is understood that the yellow man's complexion is actually brown, Mulan's complexion really suggests that she grew up in California and is addicted to seaside parties.
In short, I personally feel that it is a little disrespectful to the culture of other countries, and I do not recommend it.
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