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Mulán

Título original: Mulan
  • 1998
  • AA
  • 1h 27min
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Ming-Na Wen, Lea Salonga, and Frank Welker in Mulán (1998)
To save her father from death in the army, a young maiden secretly goes in his place and becomes one of China's greatest heroines in the process.
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Coming-of-AgeHand-Drawn AnimationMartial ArtsPeriod DramaPop MusicalQuestAdventureAnimationComedyFamily

Para salvar a su padre de la muerte en el ejército, una joven doncella entra secretamente en su lugar y se convierte en una de las heroínas más grandes de China.Para salvar a su padre de la muerte en el ejército, una joven doncella entra secretamente en su lugar y se convierte en una de las heroínas más grandes de China.Para salvar a su padre de la muerte en el ejército, una joven doncella entra secretamente en su lugar y se convierte en una de las heroínas más grandes de China.

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    • Tony Bancroft
    • Barry Cook
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    • Robert D. San Souci
    • Rita Hsiao
    • Chris Sanders
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    • Ming-Na Wen
    • Eddie Murphy
    • BD Wong
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Tony Bancroft
      • Barry Cook
    • Guionistas
      • Robert D. San Souci
      • Rita Hsiao
      • Chris Sanders
    • Elenco
      • Ming-Na Wen
      • Eddie Murphy
      • BD Wong
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    • Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
      • 17 premios ganados y 21 nominaciones en total

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    Kelly Marie Tran on Seeing Herself in 'Mulan'
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    Kelly Marie Tran on Seeing Herself in 'Mulan'
    Kelly Marie Tran on Seeing Herself in 'Mulan'
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    Kelly Marie Tran on Seeing Herself in 'Mulan'
    What We Know About 'Mulan' ... So Far
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    What We Know About 'Mulan' ... So Far
    Mulan: 2-Movie Collection
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    BD Wong
    BD Wong
    • Shang
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    • (as B.D. Wong)
    Miguel Ferrer
    Miguel Ferrer
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    Harvey Fierstein
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    • Yao
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    Freda Foh Shen
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    James Hong
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    • Chi Fu
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    Miriam Margolyes
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    Pat Morita
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    Marni Nixon
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    Soon-Tek Oh
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    Donny Osmond
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    • Shang
    • (doblaje en canto)
    Lea Salonga
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    George Takei
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    • (as Jerry S. Tondo)
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    8BeautifulSinner

    Thank you Disney, for making mulan so great!

    Mulan is a well-known ancient folktale in Chinese history. It tells the story of mulan, who disguises herself as a man and goes to the war to protect the country in place of her aged father, and finally returns as a national hero/heroine. Although the story of mulan was evidently modified from its original, Disney did a fantastic job at retelling the story, and delivered it through the beautiful hand-drawn animation that has been lost to us for many years. As a Chinese myself, I know the mulan story like millions of Chinese people do. Some people (espcially Chinese people) may not like the Disney version of mulan simply because Disney didn't stay true to the original, but i feel somewhat differently about this. Not only did i have no problem with Disney's decision to make modifications to mulan's story, I actually kinda appreciate that they did. Cuz Disney's retelling of mulan turned out to be rather amazing, and even better than the original in my opinion. I mean, the original story is great, but it lacks fun and humor, which you can find in Disney's mulan. In the Disney version, Mulan is an outgoing, smart, and independent young woman who has difficulty fitting in the more traditional and reserved ancient Chinese society, where a woman's value is judged by marrying into a good family and being a good wife. So naturally this creates conflict and inner struggle for mulan, and thus brings out the musical number "reflection" that expresses mulan frustrations and desires. This song is so beautifully written and the lyrics have such meaningful morals and depth that it touches me every time i hear it, and I'm a guy! This song can certainly relate to a great many of young people, not only girls but also boys, cuz its central theme is all the same, that is to be your true self regardless the environment that you in. And now back to the movie, there's a lot to love about Disney's mulan: the story, the fun characters, the songs and music, the beautiful animation, etc. The story is smoothly-paced and very believable. You have no problem understanding why things happen the way they do and why mulan has taken certain actions. And I think Disney created the characters very successfully because they made them look like real Chinese people instead of the classic Disney characters that we used to see. And they made the backgrounds in the animation look like beautiful Chinese landscape paintings, which really amazed me! And the opening of the movie is probably one of the most brilliant among the Disney animation features. I was completely blown away when i first saw it in the theater. Although Disney didn't completely stay true to the original mulan, it stayed true to the spirit of the original story and the spirit of china in most part! And as Mulan being a Chinese story, i think Disney did its best to make it look like and feel like Chinese, and i really appreciate their effort. So thank you Disney, for making mulan so great!
    Chris Engelbrecht

    I loved it...

    Ok... I've read through most of the posted comments posted before this about this movie; I find that some people love the music, but think the characters are thin; some hate Eddie Murphy's presence, and think the love story is stupid. Well, your experience with a film is individual, I guess.

    That said, I'll follow the trail and state why I loved watching this movie not once, but several times:

    First of all, I'm far from being a fan of animated Disney classics. I'm in that age between child and adult(currently 23), where everything is a rebelry. Most of my viewing pleasures is action or its like.

    My original incentive for seeing this movie was to please a friend of mine, who has a long-life fascination for oriental culture (read: karate films!). When Mulan was released in Denmark, a single copy with the original voices track (usually all animated Disneys are dubbed into danish with good result) was shown in a local theater. Asking a couple of girls out, we went and saw it. Ok, I was blown away. Before I had left the cinema that day, I too was captured by chinese history and culture. The singing and music I was prepared for; I knew The Jungle Book and Aristocats from childhood. The songs didn't mean anything to me, other than that they were few - good for me. (Some of them do kling to the ear - irritating for me!) I quickly realised Eddie Murphy was on the voices cast. I started liking the movie right then. Some find him malplaced in a Disney epic, but fact is that the business of animating classics is profiting well these years in bringing in already established names to the animations; Tom Hanks in the Toy Stories, Mel Gibson in Pocahontas, Robin Williams in Aladdin, and who else I don't know of. These names sell the film before the film have a chance to sell itself. (The danish producers, by the way, have stolen this idea when dubbing the films, using local media stars for the voice cast.) Well...it did work for me. Eddie Murphy is not as funny in this production as he is in others, but what the heck...he can't exactly use too much harsh language, it IS a children's flick. But with the room he got, his speedy tongue made me laugh again and again. I have later seen Aladdin, and find Eddie Murphy's achievement as funny as Robin Williams'. That Eddie Murphy chose this project was an interesting and probably very clever career move. Later, when I studied the rest of the cast list, I noticed a lot of chinese names. That very much pleased me. Who other than Chinese people to tell a Chinese tale to Westerners? I found some old friends, Soon-Tek Oh and James Hong, people who had worked with Chick Norris in the 80's. Pat Morita as the emperor made me smile. B.D.Wong I remembered from Jurrasic Park, but Ming-Na was new to me (had to look her up in IMDB, was stunned not to have known her before (Ok, I went wow!)). Harvey Fierstein as a ploppy little soldier and Miguel Ferrer as the Hun leader I found the perfect voice-choice for their characters...other names rang also. Anyway, a lot of the above have only value after you've seen the film. When you are an Atlantic ocean from most of the sales pitch, the film had to sell itself. It did - for me, anyway. Before then, I knew little about China and her history apart from things here and there (read: karate films!). Meeting angient China like this totally threw me away. Wership of the ancestors, the power and position of the emperor, I found myself lost in the dream of a world long gone; I loved the image of a China with different traditions but still found myself attracted to the pro-Disney story about a girl standing up to a culture's sexist prejudice. (I do find the plot a bit silly, actually, but I let myself be taken away...it's just a Disney.) Agree, the characters lack a little bit, the love story of Mulan and Shang should perhaps have had a few more frames to play with. The project was a little bit tuned down from the Disney board of directors, but honor to all who worked with it: You people did a good job! The computer animation used for the Great Wall and the attack of the Huns startles me again and again; Not many live movies can do the job as good.

    So that's what Mulan is for me...The dream of ancient China and Eddie Murphy's speedy tongue. I accept the term classic. I have the damn thing on video now (English language) and must prevent myself from seeing it too often, in fright of one day getting tired of it.
    10Aerie-2

    A True Masterpiece

    Every Disney movie is always advertised as "a masterpiece", but Mulan is one of the few that REALLY fit the bill. The animation itself is simple and flowing, reminiscent of ancient Chinese art. But the animation for this is really something else. In fact, this is the best thing since The Lion King.

    Mulan is a young girl who does her best to bring honor to her family. Then, when the Hun army invades China, one man from every household must serve in the Imperial Army. Since Mulan has no older brothers, her crippled father must serve. And it's obvious, early on in the movie, that it's impossible for him to fight with a crippled leg. There's a great likelihood that this man is going to die in battle.

    So, out of the sheer love for her father, Mulan disguises herself in his armor and takes his place in the army.

    This movie isn't about some gal going off to war to prove herself, or break free from the caste system, like so many other Disney heroines. And it isn't about "finding your prince and living happily ever after". Mulan goes for the simple love of her father and because of the her dedication to her family. She risks losing everything to SAVE everything.

    Mulan is a wonderful movie because the main character is realistic. She's not perfect, she has her faults, and we all identify with her because we all try out best to please our fathers. This is one of the few movies I watched with my dad that he really liked, and he isn't that fond of animated stuff. It's a great film.

    And that's what makes a true masterpiece.
    9rudygerst

    The awful remake made love this one even more

    Classic Disney. Why bother remake this great story, and remake it bad ?

    This animated movie has everything : characters, story, music, fun, action...

    Golden age Disney. The one we'll never get back.
    King_Opossum

    Excellent, if a little different

    Now I must admit I wasn't sure about this one. MULAN seemed to break most of my preconceived rules on Disney movies. These included the fairytale element - a cross-dressing Chinese soldier doesn't have the same magical appeal as, say, the son of the Greek gods searching for his birthright, etc etc. Also, this verge towards realism meant that the bad guy would not be as appealing - Disney villains are camp, over-the-top thespians by rule - Jeremy Irons in THE LION KING for example. I was concerned about the absence of king-of-melody composer Alan Menken, whose wonderful songs encapsulate the charm of Disney.

    However, that said, I thought this film was wonderful. The characters were well thought out and expertly drawn. Not enough songs were present for my liking, but those that were fit perfectly with the story, and the chance to hear the wonderful voice of Lea Salonga (Mulan's songs) is worth the price of this film alone. Eddie Murphy has managed to be as good, if not better, than Robin Williams as the comic sidekick. And the film's conclusion is as genuine and as heartfelt as any adaptation of this story. The mountain scene contains some of the best animation I have seen from Disney, and the rousing score from maestro Jerry Goldsmith accompanies the action superbly.

    This may not turn out to be a classic in the same way as THE LION KING and BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, but I enjoyed it immensely. Go see it now!!!

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    • Trivia
      Mulan touches her hair a lot because animators noticed that Ming-Na Wen did.
    • Errores
      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.
    • Citas

      Mulan: [to Shang] Would you like to stay for dinner?

      Grandmother Fa: [Yelling in the background] Would you like to stay forever?

    • Créditos curiosos
      Thank you to the Walt Disney Feature Animation Support Staff and our families. Your patience and dedication bring honor to us all.
    • Versiones alternativas
      In the European version of the movie, Vanessa Mae's rendition of "Reflection" is played instead of the Christina Aguilera version in the credits.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Reflections on Ice: Michelle Kwan Skates to the Music of Disney's 'Mulan' (1998)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Honor to Us All
      (uncredited) (1998)

      Music by Matthew Wilder

      Lyrics by David Zippel

      Performed by Beth Fowler, Freda Foh Shen, Marni Nixon, Lea Salonga, and the Female Choir

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 3 de julio de 1998 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Offical Disney Site
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    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Mandarín
    • También se conoce como
      • Mulan
    • Productoras
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Walt Disney Animation Studios
      • Walt Disney Feature Animation Florida
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      • USD 90,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 120,620,254
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 22,745,143
      • 21 jun 1998
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 304,320,254
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      1 hora 27 minutos
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