Worth noting for those interested that a boycott on this has been suggested as a result of the actress for Mulan (Liu Yifei) stating that she supports the Hong Kong police, despite possible...
Worth noting for those interested that a boycott on this has been suggested as a result of the actress for Mulan (Liu Yifei) stating that she supports the Hong Kong police, despite possible evidence of frequent police brutality on their part.
I might be too cyncical but by the time the movie's out people are going to be too concerned with the next outrage be it in Chile, Lebanon or wherever. In the grand scheme of things this is not...
I might be too cyncical but by the time the movie's out people are going to be too concerned with the next outrage be it in Chile, Lebanon or wherever. In the grand scheme of things this is not going to even make the smallest blip on Disney's radar.
I can't tell you why, but I would strongly recommend you watch the movie when it comes out before you judge it too harshly. In any case, the Huns are not there to be a foil to Mulan in the...
I can't tell you why, but I would strongly recommend you watch the movie when it comes out before you judge it too harshly.
In any case, the Huns are not there to be a foil to Mulan in the original either. I don't think that any of them are, really. It's largely a movie about finding ones place in the world. That's why there is so much imagry with reflections in the film.
Disney now has a track record of some odd attempts at being "woke" (check out that video linked) with some of the additions they have made to "fix" up their classic stories. The linked video is a...
Disney now has a track record of some odd attempts at being "woke" (check out that video linked) with some of the additions they have made to "fix" up their classic stories. The linked video is a good overall coverage of Disney, but there's one specifically about Beauty and the Beast that goes more in depth about what happened in that movie's changes specifically.
It's weird, I don't think the women in their older movies were "weak" or anything.
Basically instead of addressing any real criticism of their older movies in a meaningful way, they just throw in the smallest bit of strong women to the story and call it a day.
It's weird, I don't think the women in their older movies were "weak" or anything.
Worth noting for those interested that a boycott on this has been suggested as a result of the actress for Mulan (Liu Yifei) stating that she supports the Hong Kong police, despite possible evidence of frequent police brutality on their part.
I might be too cyncical but by the time the movie's out people are going to be too concerned with the next outrage be it in Chile, Lebanon or wherever. In the grand scheme of things this is not going to even make the smallest blip on Disney's radar.
I don't understand why this would be concerning.
I can't tell you why, but I would strongly recommend you watch the movie when it comes out before you judge it too harshly.
In any case, the Huns are not there to be a foil to Mulan in the original either. I don't think that any of them are, really. It's largely a movie about finding ones place in the world. That's why there is so much imagry with reflections in the film.
Disney now has a track record of some odd attempts at being "woke" (check out that video linked) with some of the additions they have made to "fix" up their classic stories. The linked video is a good overall coverage of Disney, but there's one specifically about Beauty and the Beast that goes more in depth about what happened in that movie's changes specifically.
It's weird, I don't think the women in their older movies were "weak" or anything.
But none of this is inherently bad, just different.