Sun Shaobo's comments aroused my desire to speak.
"Mulan" is indeed a very good commercial film, and it is also a very suitable cartoon for children. Taking everyone's intelligence into consideration, the duration of more than an hour, the simple plot, the one-off (generally indispensable) (but children don't understand) (but children can see) love, there are ups and downs , with Chinese elements, obvious echoes before and after, and a happy ending.
In fact, don't think too much about it, but it's all for romantic purposes. Just like "the princess and the prince live happily together", it is very cliché but can leave hope and fantasy endings.
In the same way, the people who exclaimed and praised were just to set off Mulan personally. As a Chinese debater said, there is nothing wrong with "propagating U.S. imperialist ideology with Chinese elements".
What is shown to a child may not require complex and multi-faceted characters.
It can be seen that I have put a lot of effort into understanding Chinese culture. I don't see any signs of discrimination, and it may still be a bit blunt to use.
Chinese elements still tell a story about the main theme of modern Western values, which are now generally accepted, reasonable and appropriate (because the times are advancing, society is developing, awareness is rising, and reforms are blowing all over the place).
During the guide, I pointed to the red letter and said, "Hahaha, doesn't it look like a pyramid scheme?" When I saw Mulan learning to walk for the first time, the boy behind him started beeping:
"Oh yo yo, like Yu Rui!"
I hate.
When Mulan was hammered by Li Xiang, the genius behind said:
"jar! Mulan is not even as good as flying."
Li Xiang is so handsome!
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