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Release Year 2020
Info A young Chinese maiden disguises herself as a male warrior in order to save her father. A live-action feature film based on Disney's 'Mulan.'
Niki Caro

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We already have a gritty Mulan version in 2009. This is from Disney. I want to see a talking dragon and hear songs.
All this cool, stylized fighting was the early 2000's. Like Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon and House of Flying Daggers.

To prep myself for mulan, I watch this mulan and feel sad that this mulan is so true but the mulan that disney has will bring honour to us all. Okay, Hua Mulan is different from Fa Mulan. Love: 😍😘😻❤️💛💚💙💓💖💕💗💝💜🖤💞💟❣️👑⛸️❄️☃️. Ce 88%ce bd cf 84%ce bf ce bc ce bf 2. Shang: in the middle of greeting Mulan's dad then sees Mulan and totally loses posture 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.

Φύγαμε επεισόδιο 1. džæ球é›e.a.c.h. I'm looking for to watch this. 0:18 why did this sound like a dub. Now all of China knows you're here. Anyone else excited for McDonald's bringing back szechuan sauce. When I was young I used to pretend she was actually trying to stab the emperor on his back, by the way she jumped at him with the sword. This looks awesome. Cant Wait! 🔥🔥🔥🔥. D8 a8 d8 a7 d9 82%d9 84%d9 88%d8 a7 sport. 不休的烏拉拉 修改. Acclaimed filmmaker Niki Caro brings the epic tale of China’s legendary warrior to life in Disney’s "Mulan, " in which a fearless young woman risks everything out of love for her family and her country to become one of the greatest warriors China has ever known. When the Emperor of China issues a decree that one man per family must serve in the Imperial Army to defend the country from Northern invaders, Hua Mulan, the eldest daughter of an honored warrior, steps in to take the place of her ailing father. Masquerading as a man, Hua Jun, she is tested every step of the way and must harness her inner-strength and embrace her true potential. It is an epic journey that will transform her into an honored warrior and earn her the respect of a grateful nation…and a proud father. Mulan The fearless and spirited eldest daughter of an honored warrior, Mulan is the apple of her father’s eye. When the Emperor mobilizes his troops to fight the onslaught of invaders from the North, she masquerades as a man to take the place of her ailing father under the name Hua Jun, setting her on an adventure that will transform her into a legendary warrior. Böri Khan Böri Khan is the Rouran warrior who commands the Northern Invasion. A ferocious leader and formidable foe, Khan is compelled by a personal vendetta, and he will stop at nothing in his quest for revenge. Xianniang An ally of Böri Khan and the Rouran forces, Xianniang possesses special powers that are invaluable. But as the story unfolds, Xianniang learns that she has more in common with her young adversary Mulan than she realizes. Honghui A fellow recruit of Mulan’s, Honghui is handsome, confident and ambitious, and soon becomes one of Mulan’s most important allies. Commander Tung Honorable and disciplined, Commander Tung leads the battalion of the Emperor’s Imperial Army in which Mulan serves. He becomes an important figure in Mulan's soldiering life, not only as her commanding officer but as a mentor as well. Emperor As ruler of China, the Emperor issues a decree that one man per household must serve in the Imperial Army and fight the Northern invaders. Once a fearsome warrior himself, he is committed to crushing the Rouran forces that threaten the security of the empire and its people.

Ce 93%ce bf cf 85%ce af ce bb ce b9 plus. ΌμÎρici pour voir. Mulan Theatrical release poster Directed by Niki Caro Produced by Chris Bender Tendo Nagenda Jason Reed Jake Weiner Screenplay by Rick Jaffa Amanda Silver Lauren Hynek Elizabeth Martin Based on Disney's Mulan by Tony Bancroft Barry Cook Ballad of Mulan by Guo Maoqian Starring Liu Yifei Donnie Yen Jason Scott Lee Yoson An Gong Li Jet Li Music by Harry Gregson-Williams [1] Cinematography Mandy Walker Edited by David Coulson Production company Walt Disney Pictures Jason T. Reed Productions Good Fear Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Release date March 27, 2020 (United States) Country United States Language English Budget $290–300 million [2] [3] Mulan is an upcoming 2020 American epic fantasy war drama film directed by Niki Caro, with the screenplay by Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, Lauren Hynek and Elizabeth Martin, and produced by Walt Disney Pictures. The film is based on the Chinese folklore “The Ballad of Mulan ” and is a live action adaptation of Disney 's 1998 animated film of the same name. The film stars Liu Yifei as the eponymous character, alongside Donnie Yen, Jason Scott Lee, Yoson An, Gong Li, and Jet Li in supporting roles. Plans for a live-action Mulan remake began in 2010, but the project never came to fruition. In March 2015, a new attempt was announced and Caro was hired to direct in February 2017. Liu was cast in the title role in November 2017, following a casting call of 1, 000 actresses, and the rest of the cast joined over the following year. Filming began in August 2018 and lasted through November, taking place in New Zealand and China. Mulan is scheduled to be released in the United States on March 27, 2020. Premise [ edit] When the Emperor of China issues a decree that one man per family must serve in the Imperial Chinese Army to defend the country from Huns, Hua Mulan, the eldest daughter of an honored warrior, steps in to take the place of her ailing father. She is spirited, determined and quick on her feet. Disguised as a man by the name of Hua Jun, she is tested every step of the way and must harness her innermost strength and embrace her true potential. It is an epic journey that will transform her into an honored warrior and earn her the respect of a grateful nation…and a proud father. Cast [ edit] Liu Yifei as Hua Mulan, the eldest daughter of Hua Zhou who defies both tradition and the law by disguising herself as a man in order to enlist herself in the Imperial Army in place of her ailing father [4] Donnie Yen as Commander Tung, the high ranking leader of the Imperial Army and a mentor to Mulan [5] Jason Scott Lee as Bori Khan, a Hun warrior leader intent on avenging his father's death. [6] Yoson An [6] as Chen Honghui, a confident and ambitious recruit who joins Commander Tung's unit, and becomes Mulan's ally and love interest. [7] Gong Li as Xian Lang, [6] a powerful witch with shapeshifting abilities and an ally of Bori Khan. [8] Jet Li as The Emperor of China, a wise benevolent ruler of China who orders the mobilization of troops via the conscription of one man from each household to fight the Hun army. [9] Tzi Ma as Hua Zhou, Mulan's father and a famed war veteran, who is now recalled to the Imperial Army despite his frail health. [10] Rosalind Chao as Hua Li, Mulan's mother and Zhou’s wife. [10] Xana Tang as Hua Xiu, Mulan's younger sister [8] Ron Yuan as Sergeant Qiang, the fiercely loyal second in command of the Imperial Regiment [11] Jimmy Wong as Ling, a recruit who joins Commander Tung's unit [12] Doua Moua as Chien-Po, a recruit who joins Commander Tung's unit [12] Chen Tang as Yao, a recruit who joins Commander Tung's unit [13] Nelson Lee as The Chancellor [14] Cheng Pei-pei [15] as The Matchmaker Utkarsh Ambudkar as Skatch, a con artist and friend of Ramtish [7] Chum Ehelepola as Ramtish, a con artist and friend of Skatch [7] Arka Das as Red Fez Jun Yu as the voice of Cri-Kee, Mulan's pet cricket. [16] Production [ edit] Development [ edit] Walt Disney Pictures expressed interest in a live-action adaptation of the 1998 animated film Mulan starring international star Zhang Ziyi, with Chuck Russell chosen as the director. The film was originally planned to start filming in October 2010, but was canceled. [17] On March 30, 2015, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Disney had restarted development of the live-action adaptation with Chris Bender and J. C. Spink producing, while Elizabeth Martin and Lauren Hynek would be writing the screenplay. [18] On October 4, 2016, it was announced that Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver would rewrite the script, combining the Chinese ballad and the 1998 animated film, while Jason Reed would be producing the film along with Chris Bender and Jake Weiner. [19] Casting [ edit] Liu Yifei will be playing Mulan in the remake. Since several recent Hollywood films were accused of whitewashing, Mulan has been under intense scrutiny since The Hollywood Reporter reported that Disney was making a live-action adaptation of Mulan. An online petition titled "Tell Disney You Don't Want A Whitewashed Mulan! " received more than 100, 000 signatures. [4] On October 4, 2016, Disney announced that a global search for a Chinese actress to portray the title role was underway. [20] A team of casting directors visited five continents and saw nearly 1, 000 candidates for the role with criteria that required credible martial arts skills, the ability to speak clear English, and star quality. [21] On November 29, 2017, Chinese-American actress Liu Yifei was cast in the film to portray the titular role of Mulan. Many celebrated this as a win for diversity in Disney films. [4] Further cast announcements for Donnie Yen, Gong Li, Jet Li, and Xana Tang were made in April 2018, [5] [8] Utkarsh Ambudkar and Ron Yuan in May, [22] Yoson An and Chum Ehelepola in June, [7] Jason Scott Lee in July, [6] Tzi Ma, Rosalind Chao, Cheng Pei-Pei, Nelson Lee, Jimmy Wong and Doua Moua in August, [15] [23] and Chen Tang in September. [13] Director [ edit] Disney originally sought an Asian director. Disney first considered Ang Lee, Taiwanese film director and two-time Academy Award winner for Best Director. The Hollywood Reporter mentioned that Lee was approached but declined on October 12, 2016. [24] According to the report, published on November 22, 2016, he said that he would like to see an Asian director leading the film, but he himself had to decline because he was still obliged to promote his film Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk. [25] Next, Disney met with Jiang Wen for the position; finally on February 14, 2017, Niki Caro was hired as the director of the film, which made Mulan the second Disney film with a female director and a budget above $100 million following A Wrinkle in Time. [26] Filming [ edit] This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. ( January 2019) Principal photography began on August 13, 2018, at different locations in New Zealand and China and wrapped on November 25, 2018. [27] [15] According to actress Gong Li, the film's production budget was $290–300 million due to the "massive and... unprecedented scale" of the sets. [2] [3] Post-production [ edit] The visual effects are provided by Sony Pictures Imageworks, Weta Digital, Framestore, and Image Engine, with Seth Maury and Andres Langlands serving as visual effects supervisors and Sean Andrew Faden serving as production supervisor. [28] Music [ edit] On March 17, 2018, director Niki Caro revealed that the remake won't feature any songs from the original film. [29] It was reported on June 30, 2019, that the film will feature instrumental versions of the original film's songs. [30] On January 13, 2020, Caro explained that the songs were deleted because she felt it didn't fit with her realistic vision of the film, though she still tried to "honour the music from the animation in a very significant way". [31] On August 22, 2018, it was reported that Harry Gregson-Williams, who previously worked with Caro on The Zookeeper's Wife, is set to compose the film's score. [1] Marketing [ edit] The film's official teaser trailer and the official teaser poster were released on July 7, 2019, during the broadcast of the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup Final. [32] The teaser trailer was viewed 175. 1 million times in its first 24 hours, including 52 million from China, making it the seventh most viewed trailer in that time period. [33] On September 30, an exclusive photo featuring Liu as a soldier in the Imperial Army was released on Empire's upcoming Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker issue. [34] On November 4, a video clip filmed during a Toho cinema preview was leaked online, featuring new shots of Mulan as a warrior battling fiercely and taking off her hair band. [35] On November 6, Liu was featured as one of the 25 stars of Next Gen Talent 2019 nominated by The Hollywood Reporter with two new studio stills released concurrently. [36] On November 20, the Japanese theatrical poster was released online. [37] On December 5, the official trailer was dropped with dual versions: the Chinese Weibo debuted a shorter one with different cut and a few shots that were not featured in the US one. [ citation needed] On February 2, 2020, the film's final trailer was released. Release [ edit] Mulan is scheduled to be released in the United States on March 27, 2020. [38] [39] It had been originally set for a November 2, 2018, release, and then the film was delayed, with The Nutcracker and the Four Realms taking its old slot. [20] Controversy [ edit] A call to boycott the film began when Liu Yifei reshared an image posted by Chinese newspaper People's Daily. The image included a quote from Chinese reporter Fu Guohao who worked for the Global Times and was subsequently assaulted by violent protesters during the 2019 Hong Kong anti-extradition bill protests: "I support Hong Kong police. You can beat me now. What a shame for Hong Kong. " This sparked international controversy, with Liu being accused of supporting police brutality. The hashtag, #BoycottMulan, has since started trending supporting a boycott of the movie. [40] [41] [42] In response to the controversy, Liu was not present at the 2019 D23 Expo, which gave fans an exclusive sneak peek of the film. [43] References [ edit] ^ a b "Harry-Gregson-Williams to Score Disney's 'Mulan' Live-Action Movie". Film Music Reporter. Archived from the original on August 24, 2018. Retrieved August 24, 2018. ^ a b Caesar Galvin (May 19, 2019). "Gong Li Claims Live-Action 'Mulan' Budget Is More Than $300 Million". Heroic Hollywood. Archived from the original on July 18, 2019. Retrieved July 19, 2019. ^ a b Cameron Bonomolo (May 8, 2019). "Disney's Live-Action 'Mulan' Budget Makes It One of the Most Expensive Movies Ever Made".. Retrieved July 19, 2019. ^ a b c "Mulan: Disney casts Chinese actress Liu Yifei in lead role". BBC. November 30, 2017. 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We're about a month away from the theatrical release of Disney 's live-action Mulan remake from director Niki Caro, and the big question that still remains is this: Just what the heck happened to Mushu? Voiced by Eddie Murphy ( Dolemite Is My Name) in the animated original from 1998, the small-statured dragon served as a good chunk of comedic relief throughout the story. Despite being a fan-favorite character, Mushu was nowhere to be found in any of the trailers or marketing materials for the upcoming remake. That's because he, as well as the first movie's iconic musical numbers, were intentionally left out in favor of a more respectful retelling. "We all love Mushu, " producer Jason Reed told Empire for the magazine's newly released April issue. "But it turns out that that maybe isn't the most culturally appropriate way to represent a dragon in Chinese culture. So we are not having Mushu... We've worked really closely with a lot of Chinese partners and with the Chinese government and with cultural consultants and researchers. We have gone to great pains to make sure that we show due deference. " Instead of Mushu or even a lucky cricket, the live-action Mulan (played by Liu Yifei) gets a mythical guardian in the form of a phoenix. In addition, famous songs like "Reflection" and "I'll Make a Man Out of You" are gone, too — at least in the way you expect. Caro explained that some of the compositions from the '98 version will be referenced in the new score by Harry Gregson-Williams "in the most epic and appropriate way" since "people don't tend to break into song when they're going to war. " Video of Mulan | I'll Make A Man Out Of You | Disney Sing-Along That war is a conflict between Imperial China and an army of merciless Huns led by Bori Khan (Jason Scott Lee) and his witch compatriot, Xian Lang (Gong Li). Yifei's titular heroine is a young woman who pretends to be a man in order to take her ailing father's (Tzi Ma) place in the army. Yoson An ( Mortal Engines), Donnie Yen ( Rogue One), Rosalind Chao ( Black-ish), Jimmy Wong ( The Circle), Doua Moua ( Tracers), Ron Yuan ( Independence Day: Resurgence), and Jet Li ( The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor) co-star in the film. Mulan opens in theaters everywhere Friday, March 27. Video of Lilo And Stich Should Be Disney's Next Live Action Movie | SYFY WIRE Make Your Inbox Important Like Comic-Con. Except every week in your inbox.

Recommend Miracle warriors for The S.M.S. retro console. Play and have fun for many years. Thanks Disney. A. J. Critics Consensus No consensus yet. Tomatometer Not Yet Available TOMATOMETER Total Count: N/A Coming soon Release date: Mar 27, 2020 Audience Score Ratings: Not yet available Mulan Ratings & Reviews Explanation Mulan Videos Photos Movie Info When the Emperor of China issues a decree that one man per family must serve in the Imperial Army to defend the country from Northern invaders, Hua Mulan, the eldest daughter of an honored warrior, steps in to take the place of her ailing father. Masquerading as a man, Hua Jun, she is tested every step of the way and must harness her inner-strength and embrace her true potential. It is an epic journey that will transform her into an honored warrior and earn her the respect of a grateful a proud father. Rating: NR Genre: Directed By: Written By: In Theaters: Mar 27, 2020 wide Studio: Walt Disney Pictures Cast News & Interviews for Mulan Critic Reviews for Mulan There are no critic reviews yet for Mulan. Keep checking Rotten Tomatoes for updates! Audience Reviews for Mulan There are no featured reviews for Mulan because the movie has not released yet (Mar 27, 2020). See Movies in Theaters Mulan Quotes Movie & TV guides.

Now, the real question is: are they going to leave in the magical, make-up removing single sleeve wipe. E8 a6 8b e3 81%88 e3 81%96 e3 82%8b e4 ba ba e7 94%9f 2017. 1:00 Just give the Casio, not Rolex. Ȧ‹ãˆã–ã‚‹. Wheres Mushu. Yes I'm pro-Lgbt L - let's G - get down to B - business T - to defeat the huns. Okay but frfr the epic rendition of Reflection has made me tear up EVERY. TIME. Its getting ridiculous. Played this to my mom Shes now my dad. 不完美的正義 imdb. Je veux bien le shampooing express 😂. Would you like to stay for dinner would you like to stay forever. Ce 91 ce b2 ce af cf 84 cf 83 ce b9 lyrics.

These animators probably know more about the world more than anybody right now. If there ain't any songs about being a man, and being mysterious as the dark side of the moon I WILL SCREAM. Ce 9d ce b1 cf 85%cf 84%ce af ce b1 center. Φύγαμε διακοπες. Γουίλι ο μαύρος θερμαστής. Make a man outta you. Grandma: you should have brought home a man Shang walks in Grandma: sign me up for the next war This 80 year old grandma who already has a husband wants a young hot man AND wants to go to war. Again probably 80 years old That is ICONIC.

Ρόμπι γουίλιαμς. This wasn't the 1st time the same song was sung in multiple languages at once. I watched Les Miserables the stage musical on video (this was 1 of the anniversary editions) at the end of the play, the actors who played Jean Valjean (in different countries) all sang 1 song together in their native languages the same way these girls did. (Do you hear the people sing. Ρόμπιν γουίλιαμς. 名もなき生涯 劇場. I am so ready to hear the music in a orchestral version. But for the end credits, I'm wondering who will be singing the song Reflection. Chris Pine: looks at Youtube Rewind 2019 Gal Gadot: thats just a trash can.

 

 

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