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Mulan is a young [[woman]] who, following the custom of her people, is sent to a matchmaker for an arranged [[marriage]], but is rejected as unworthy to marry for her clumsiness, which carries a scourge of dishonor on her family.  Meanwhile, as the Huns invade China, her crippled father is drafted to fight the Huns.  Mulan sneaks out of the house and disguises herself as a man to take the place of her father, and becomes a hero by helping defeat the Huns.
 
Mulan is a young [[woman]] who, following the custom of her people, is sent to a matchmaker for an arranged [[marriage]], but is rejected as unworthy to marry for her clumsiness, which carries a scourge of dishonor on her family.  Meanwhile, as the Huns invade China, her crippled father is drafted to fight the Huns.  Mulan sneaks out of the house and disguises herself as a man to take the place of her father, and becomes a hero by helping defeat the Huns.
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A live action remake was later released in 2020, which was notorious for basically kow-towing to Chinese censorship, including having concentration camp departments playing a key role in making the film.
  
 
==Criticism==
 
==Criticism==

Latest revision as of 02:47, September 11, 2020

Mulan is a 1998 cartoon film released by the Walt Disney corporation, based on the Chinese poem The Ballad of Mulan. The film is set in China during an invasion by the Huns.

Mulan is a young woman who, following the custom of her people, is sent to a matchmaker for an arranged marriage, but is rejected as unworthy to marry for her clumsiness, which carries a scourge of dishonor on her family. Meanwhile, as the Huns invade China, her crippled father is drafted to fight the Huns. Mulan sneaks out of the house and disguises herself as a man to take the place of her father, and becomes a hero by helping defeat the Huns.

A live action remake was later released in 2020, which was notorious for basically kow-towing to Chinese censorship, including having concentration camp departments playing a key role in making the film.

Criticism

The central message in Mulan is filial piety, but with a feminist twist. The film frequently takes aim at the custom in her society that women are unfit to fight.