Mulan: Movie Review
- Muyiwa
- Sep 5, 2020
- 2 min read
This movie has been taking every country in waves. It among the first big movie released after the pandemic lockdown. Mulan is a live-action remake of the 1998 classic animated movie (Mulan).

PLOT
The movie is about a Chinese girl who disguises herself as a male warrior to save her father.
CAST
Liu Yifei (Fa Mulan), Donnie Yen (Commander Tung), Jet Li (The Emperor of China), Gong Li (Xian Lang), Yoson An (Chen Honghui), Jason Scott Lee (Bori Khan), Susana Tang (Hua Xiu) and more.
Producers
Tendo Nagenda, Jason Reed, Jake Weiner, and Chris Bender.
Director
Niki Caro
Production company
REVIEW
It all started when the emperor of China (Jet Li) was threatened by the Northern invaders and it's leader, Bori Khan (Jason Scott Lee). Then, the emperor (Jet Li) issued a decree that one man from each family in the country must serve and defend the country, China, from Northern invaders. But, Hua Mulan’s family has no sons, and her father—a warrior was now injured. And as such Mulan's father couldn't represent his family. So, Hua Mulan, the eldest daughter decided to take the place of her ailing father.

Wulan disguised as a man was now named 'Hua Jun,' must find ways to avoid her true identity blown. Hua jun tries to make her voice lower with more masculinity.
Will Hua jun be able to pass the toughest challenges in training. Wait to find out.
Encounter with fellow soldiers and changing of clothes seems to be difficult. His Jun tries to win the war with her fellow soldier against the invaders, the shape-shifting sorceress Xianniang (Gong Li), Bori Khan seems to be the right-hand oppressor.
Will Mulan be able to raise the honor of her family and country?
Guess there is only one way to find out! Go watch the movie!




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