Disney is good at dreaming. He has created princesses with different images one after another. When Disney set his sights on the East, he chose Mulan.
Before the live-action Mulan hits theaters, write this Disney animated Mulan movie review
Disney's movies are always witty. At the beginning of the movie, the starting point is the problem that every woman of the right age has to encounter. Going to a matchmaker to let the matchmaker go on a blind date, Mulan is innocent and lively, and obviously can't get into the eyes of the matchmaker. However, a conscription order at this time left the family with no choice. Mulan could not watch her elderly father go to battle with a leg injury, so she chose to go to battle secretly.
We are all familiar with the story of Mulan going to the battlefield. Disney has always done a good job of adding highlights to the unfamiliar stories. For example, Mushulong, who was demoted because of his mistakes, was beside Mulan. His wit and humor made this somewhat monotonous story always is full of highlights. I don't know if this element is still in the live-action version, but I'm still looking forward to the live-action version.
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