Why do Chinese historical figures let foreigners spoil? The whole article is full of prejudice against China. How could the northern minorities in the Northern Wei Dynasty talk about the three obediences and four virtues? The characters are entirely Western, and the funny little dragon is extremely retarded. The plot is extremely mentally retarded (sorry, I used foul language), Hua Mulan has been in the army for decades, and her battle achievements after hundreds of battles have become a matter of bombarding the snowy mountains, and the screenwriter knows where the Northern Wei Dynasty and Rouran are. Did the war start on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau? In the end, the Huns sneaked into the capital and hijacked the emperor. Is it funny? How did a group of foreigners sneak in, and there is not a single guard in the palace?
Many film critics said that the animation was well done, and Disney spent a lot of time learning about oriental culture; but this has something to do with China. It's just that the animation of Western princesses and princes has a Chinese shell. Far from the ordinary fairy tale. It promotes the spirit of women's self-improvement and independence, but Hua Mulan's hard training has passed in a few minutes, and suddenly she has changed from an ordinary woman to the best warrior. All the successes along the way are all lustful Yes, what convincing?
Alas, the domestic film and television is so bad that it can't even make such a standard, so it's called Disney to abuse Chinese culture like this.
(Edited on 2018-06-03, make a rough comment first, and then improve it when there is time)
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