Mulan
Mulan (1998)

Mulan

2/5
(25 votos)
7.6IMDb71Metascore

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When Mulan is chased in the camp and collides with the men standing in line to get their rice, rice flies out of the bowls of the men waiting in line.

When Mulan is riding on Khan before the cart explodes, she is holding her sword.

In the next shot when she is blown off her horse, her sword is back in its sheath.

When Yao, Ling, and Chien-Po are racing to help Mulan in the avalanche scene, Yao's sword is shaped like a scintar (Hun sword).

In the next scene it is a straight sword.

Mulan's helmet flies off her head in the avalanche.

But when she is left behind in the mountains, her helmet reappears next to her.

When Chien-Po collides with the men standing in line to get their rice, he is standing up.

In the next shot, he is lying on his back.

The cricket cage attached to Mulan's behind reappears during her meeting with the matchmaker and the first few seconds of the "Reflection" sequence.

Shang's armor and pants change from a blackish color to brown and finally gray as he fights Shan-Yu on the balcony.

When Mulan is pulled back onto the cliff by Chien-Po and the other soldiers by the rope, the rope is tied around Khan, her horse.

But when Khan walks away, the rope is still tied to Khan's body, but he moves away freely even though the other end of the rope is under the soldiers.

Before Mushu reveals himself from behind the rock in the bamboo thicket, his shadow shows that he is moving to the left of the rock, but he comes out from behind the rock's right side.

Before Mulan punches Yao, she is holding her father's conscription notice in her hand.

When she punches Yao, the conscription is in the sash around her waist.

Cri-Kee has four legs, but all crickets have six legs.

When the matchmaker grabs Mulan's arm and the paint from Mulan's notes get on her hand, the paint is rubbed onto her face, but not on the handle of the teapot she gives Mulan.

When Mulan goes to let her "Little Brother" out of the house to help with her chores, the notes on her arm temporarily disappear.

During her meeting with the matchmaker, Mulan absent-mindedly spills tea onto the table.

In the next few shots, the spilled tea disappears.

After Fa Zhou yells at Mulan for "dishonoring" him and Mulan is shown crying underneath the dragon statue, the ribbon in her hair disappears.

The two Huns that carry the Emperor to the balcony both have swords at their sides which disappear after Shan-Yu orders them to guard the door.

The number of soldiers under Li Shang's command continually decrease throughout the movie although no casualties are ever suffered.

In the Imperial City, Yao and Ling go down the rope from the balcony at the Palace into the crowd below before Chien-Po and the Emperor, yet they have just landed when they call back to Mulan, who is still on the balcony.

Shang leaves his sword in the mountains with his father's helmet on top of it, but when the Huns jump out of the paper dragon at the Imperial City, he pulls it out of his scabbard.

Then when he looks at the Emperor's hat, his sword has disappeared from the floor next to him.

During the fight on the balcony at the Palace in the Imperial City, Shan-Yu knocks Shang unconscious and throws him.

Shang lands on his side, when we next see him, he is on his back, and then on his front when Mulan runs to him.

When Shan-Yu knocks Shang out on the balcony, Mulan is standing with a cloth over the rope after sending Yao, Ling, Chien-Po, and the Emperor down into the crowd.

We see Shang landing on his side after Shan-Yu has thrown him, then it cuts back to Mulan as Shan-Yu approaches her, but the cloth she had in her hand and over the rope has disappeared.

When Mulan changes into a man, the ribbon in her bun changes color from green to brown and other colors and then back to green.

While singing 'Reflection', Mulan takes out her red hair ribbon and flower comb.

At the dinner table, Mulan's hair is held back by a fallen red ribbon.

It then disappears.

When the remaining Huns emerge from the avalanche (observed by Mulan) and look down from the pass onto the Imperial City, the City is oriented with its front gate facing the pass.

Moments later, when Mulan rides off to warn the troops, the Imperial City appears to have rotated, so that the palace is on the left and the front gate on the right.

When Mulan, Ling, Chien-Po, and Yao dress up as concubines in order to defeat the guards to get to the emperor, Mulan is seen to have a green fan.

But when she is on the roof with Shan-Yu, she pulls out a yellow fan.

When Mulan says "Chien-Po, get the emperor" her mouth movements do not match with what she's saying.

Before the matchmaker appears from her shack, the girl with the green parasol is squatted on the left and the girl with the pink parasol is on the right.

After the matchmaker reappears at the front door, the two girls have switched places.

When the matchmaker puts the teapot on the table, it was a few centimeters away from Mulan, but after one shot, it is now near Mulan.

As the Huns crawl out from beneath the snow of the avalanche, there's not a trace of snow clinging to any of them.

When Mulan reads the Final Admonition and reads some of it off her arm, it was written in simplified Chinese.

However, simplified Chinese was created in the 1950s.

Mulan should have used the traditional Chinese symbols.

Chien-Po is a normal human who demonstrates anti-law-of-physics super-strength by lifting seven soldiers from the cliff and also by holding Ling and Yao with one hand while searching for Mulan in the snow.

This absurd personage is a classic stock character in ancient-war genre movies.

In the opening title sequence, the title "Mulan" is written in Korean, even though the story and characters are Chinese.

The Huns could not have been the enemy of Mulan and her allies.

The Huns were pretty much done by 469 CE and spent their time attacking the western and eastern empires of Rome, not the Chinese.

The invasion of China that Mulan is alleged to have helped fight occurred in 600 CE.

The Gokturks were the likely opponent that Mulan would have faced.

The story is set in China, but the flag on the hospital tent where Mulan is recovering is the Japanese flag.

When Shang and his men are trying to break down the doors, they take the right statue which has its paw on a globe, meaning it is the male lion and is ruling the world.

The statue to the left should have its paw on the belly of a lion cub, symbolizing a female lion with the children she will raise.

However, the left hand statue also has its paw on a globe.

When Shan-Yu is thrown the sword by his hawk, the gargoyle he is posing on is over five feet tall.

In reality, the figures on royal roofs in China are a foot and a half tall at most.

In the movie, the floor in front of the front door to the palace is the same height as the floor in the palace and there is no door sill.

In real palaces in China, there is a small, six inch wide, foot tall sill on the floor between the outside courtyards and the rooms of the buildings to prevent invading enemies from running through the door.

This worked because the leg pads and armor of the soldiers at the time were so heavy, it would take a lot of effort to lift their legs that high at a run.

When Mushu is chasing after Cri-Kee after Cri-Kee insults him, he says, "Whatcha mean, a loser? How 'bout if I pop one of your antennas off and throw it across the yard, then who's the loser? Me or you?" However, his gestures are exactly the opposite, first pointing to Cri-Kee, then to himself.

After Mulan runs home from the matchmaker's place, she goes into her ancestors' shrine and wipes off her make-up, but no make-up is visible on her sleeves.

During the "Honor to Us All" sequence, while the bather is bathing Mulan, the notes that Mulan wrote on her arm never smear away, even when we see her arms.

When the ancestors are summoned, one of them operates an abacus, but holds it with the wires running vertically rather than horizontally, so the beads should immediately fall down again when pushed upwards.

When Mulan and the other four girls are lined up in front of the matchmaker's house, they are at first lined in a V-formation, but when the matchmaker appears, they are in a perfectly straight line, then to a somewhat V-formation when the matchmaker and Mulan reappear at the front door.

When Mulan sneaks into her parents' room to take her father's orders, Fa Li's hair is down, but when Grandmother Fa rushes in to tell them Mulan left, her hair is pulled back by a ribbon.

During the finale, Yao uses a banana as a part of his disguise.

However, the banana is the sort of yellow and thin specimen a modern Western audience would recognize.

This kind of banana cultivar would not be bred until centuries later.

The bananas available in China in the era the movie is set in would have been rounder and of a different color.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
6 December 1998 USA USD 120,618,403
29 November 1998 USA USD 120,604,242
22 November 1998 USA USD 120,569,593
15 November 1998 USA USD 120,453,250
8 November 1998 USA USD 120,489,595
1 November 1998 USA USD 120,437,962
25 October 1998 USA USD 120,387,674
18 October 1998 USA USD 120,296,555
11 October 1998 USA USD 120,159,050
4 October 1998 USA USD 119,936,312
27 September 1998 USA USD 119,561,850
20 September 1998 USA USD 119,030,935
13 September 1998 USA USD 118,414,535
30 August 1998 USA USD 116,492,174
23 August 1998 USA USD 115,801,014
16 August 1998 USA USD 114,945,246
9 August 1998 USA USD 113,606,414
2 August 1998 USA USD 111,506,109
26 July 1998 USA USD 108,138,500
19 July 1998 USA USD 101,272,675
12 July 1998 USA USD 91,853,254
5 July 1998 USA USD 76,990,629
28 June 1998 USA USD 54,234,591
21 June 1998 USA USD 22,745,143
USA USD 120,620,254
15 August 1999 UK GBP 9,454,609
8 August 1999 UK GBP 9,359,612
1 August 1999 UK GBP 9,231,607
25 July 1999 UK GBP 9,134,788
20 December 1998 UK GBP 8,743,905
13 December 1998 UK GBP 8,695,072
6 December 1998 UK GBP 8,636,389
29 November 1998 UK GBP 8,541,509
22 November 1998 UK GBP 8,335,693
15 November 1998 UK GBP 8,065,127
8 November 1998 UK GBP 7,652,193
1 November 1998 UK GBP 6,965,556
25 October 1998 UK GBP 3,513,985
18 October 1998 UK GBP 1,898,780
11 October 1998 UK GBP 111,949
20 December 1998 Worldwide USD 116,300,000
25 October 1998 Worldwide USD 56,200,000
11 October 1998 Worldwide USD 48,300,000
4 October 1998 Worldwide USD 45,500,000
worldwide USD 304,320,254
Non-USA USD 183,700,000
14 June 1998 Singapore SGD 98,000
Singapore SGD 1,950,000
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
21 June 1998 USA USD 22,745,143 2,888
11 October 1998 UK GBP 111,949 34
15 November 1998 Sweden SEK 6,968,299
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
26 July 1998 USA USD 3,516,744 1,705
19 July 1998 USA USD 4,914,002 2,283
12 July 1998 USA USD 7,024,607 2,756
5 July 1998 USA USD 11,476,524 2,953
28 June 1998 USA USD 17,017,845 2,921
21 June 1998 USA USD 22,745,143 2,888
15 August 1999 UK GBP 30,890 152
8 August 1999 UK GBP 49,640 207
1 August 1999 UK GBP 32,618 242
25 July 1999 UK GBP 30,550 257
20 December 1998 UK GBP 38,089 203
13 December 1998 UK GBP 50,213 229
6 December 1998 UK GBP 81,865 292
29 November 1998 UK GBP 179,034 384
22 November 1998 UK GBP 238,650 418
15 November 1998 UK GBP 340,585 423
8 November 1998 UK GBP 463,232 437
1 November 1998 UK GBP 1,227,279 451
25 October 1998 UK GBP 1,132,150 449
18 October 1998 UK GBP 1,648,488 377
11 October 1998 UK GBP 111,949 34

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Mulan isnt one of my favourite Disney animated films but it still a very inspiring story that has a great message towards young girls that they dont have to be scared of trying to be something they are not and also that is okay to yourself even if some people dont like that.

'Mulan' is an animated historical adventure movie based on the "Ballad of Mulan" by Guo Maoqian. It was directed by Tony Bancroft and Barry Cook.

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I'm glad this isn't some shot-for-shot remake like 2019's The Lion King. I'm glad they actually stuck with the Ballad of Mulan story rather than it be a remake of the animated movie.

I don't know why everyone is hating on this movie. I'm glad it came out on Disney plus instead of the theaters.

Disney has been struggling with their live adaptations, with some that is almost frame by frame reiterations of the animation (cough Lion King cough) or some that changes the plot so much that it is unrecognisable (Dumbo). Mulan offers a good balance between calling back to its roots and giving a fresh take on the story.

Yifei Liu is good at martial art and she's performance touched me a lot.Tzi Ma is a excellent actor who influences mulan.

This movie more than delivers! It is an absolutely beautiful work of art!

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