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Some elements are not as strong as the others, Jason Scott Lee's Hun villain is a little cartoonish, some of the jokes are rather ho - hum, and there's an inherently contradictory element central to its thoughts on feminine liberation and self - given permission, while ultimately still trying to find acceptance in the patriarchy of the military and her family. Still, "Mulan" resonates, nonetheless with skill, finesse, and moving poignancy, Full of vigor and full - feeling, Caro's picture is a true battle epic and easily one of Disney's best live - action adaptations of their own animated catalog that unquestionably justifies its existence. An epic coming of age journey with scale and spectacle, and rousing heart, "Mulan" is a triumph and essentially boils down to a wholehearted tale of feminine resolve, proving the boys wrong and making a father proud while being true to one's self. That sounds a little simplistic, but Caro's movie has surprising layers of color, contour, and shade to shape her magnificent new empowering fairy tale.
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