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Mulan

Mulan (1998)

June. 19,1998
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7.7
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G
| Adventure Animation Family

To save her father from certain death in the army, a young woman secretly enlists in his place and becomes one of China's greatest heroines in the process.

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doujunsheng
1998/06/19

It's a very interesting movie. I've seen it many times.

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Vimacone
1998/06/20

I've considered Mulan (and Tarzan) to be the last great animated Disney features to be produced. A lot of comparison has been made between Mulan and Pocahontas in that most fans and critics consider Mulan to be a better film. While I do think Pocahontas is a great film, I do agree with that sentiment. Both films feature a strong and admirable heroine that break the mold of what their respective societies expect them to adhere to. Mulan is more successful in portraying the theme of breaking the gender roles. And Disney didn't whitewash the historical realities of how women were treated in Ancient China, which conveyed the theme so much stronger. Another aspect that makes Mulan a much more enjoyable film are the songs. Virtually every song (even the deleted songs) are very catchy and memorable.The supporting characters are also very memorable. Eddie Murphy seems like a curious choice for Mushu, but it works so well. Chein Po, Ling, and Yao bring comic relief to the trials of basic training and also to the dramatic war scenes. Disney had gone back to the appealing cartoony designs, reminiscent of their golden age animated features, at the start of the renaissance. However, like their films of the 1950's, they moved toward realistic designs for the human characters starting with Pocahontas. I believe this was a factor as to why Pocahontas was not as successful as say Beauty and the Beast or Aladdin, because the drawing style lacked that Disney charm. In Mulan, only the comic relief characters (i.e Chein Po, Ling, and Yao) are drawn with that exaggerated cartoony look.Speaking of gender roles, this is a Disney film, billed as a "Princess" film in later years, that can be enjoyed by both genders. In theory girls can appreciate the theme of hardship and pressure she goes through to fit the criteria of becoming an ideal woman and bride, while boys can enjoy the thrilling war scenes that are so brilliantly executed. But, both boys and girls alike can admire Mulan for her feat of twice taking down an entire army (almost single handed) that threatens her country.

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Byrdz
1998/06/21

Mulan stands out as one of the better films from the Disney Studio. Perhaps because it is a tale that is not familiar enough to see how the Disney Studio did a hatchet job on the original story ((Cough... Hunchback... Cough!)) That being said and gotten out of the way, the Hero(ine), Hero, Sidekicks (human, insect and dragon variety) are all well presented and entertaining. The story moves right along and the songs actually add to the film rather than being mere distractions.The Villain looks like Jack Palance and it might have been a great idea for him to have done the voice but...Give it a go ! It is quite a good film.

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datautisticgamer-74853
1998/06/22

Mulan features among the most badass female characters in animated Disney movies (specifically Fa Mulan herself), and while the music isn't as appealing or memorable as other Disney movies of this period, it offers enough action between the Imperial and Hun Armies, some humor that strikes, and decent acting. Some of the characters aren't memorable, but you will take away a minor, indirect activist for women's rights in Imperial China, a chilling antagonist, and hilarity from Eddie Murphy's fantastic Mushu. The main problem I had was that compared to other 90s Disney musicals, I just couldn't remember the score or the numbers very well. It might have to do with the fact that Alan Menken wasn't the composer/writer for the music, but there was only one song that I could remember, and very vaguely at that to the point where I recognize some of the parts of it, not even the name. I wish I could rate this movie higher, especially since it is especially popular with young adults around my age, but with almost all of the music and some of the characters being forgettable, a 7 is as best as this movie can hope for.

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