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Mulan, la guerrière légendaire

Original title: Hua Mulan
  • 2009
  • Accord parental
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
7.1K
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Mulan, la guerrière légendaire (2009)
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The epic story of the Chinese girl-warrior, Mulan, who fights to defend her father.The epic story of the Chinese girl-warrior, Mulan, who fights to defend her father.The epic story of the Chinese girl-warrior, Mulan, who fights to defend her father.

  • Directors
    • Jingle Ma
    • Wei Dong
  • Writers
    • Maoqian Guo
    • Jingle Ma
    • Ting Zhang
  • Stars
    • Wei Zhao
    • Rongguang Yu
    • Jaycee Cho-Ming Chan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    7.1K
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    • Directors
      • Jingle Ma
      • Wei Dong
    • Writers
      • Maoqian Guo
      • Jingle Ma
      • Ting Zhang
    • Stars
      • Wei Zhao
      • Rongguang Yu
      • Jaycee Cho-Ming Chan
    • 37User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Wei Zhao
    Wei Zhao
    • Hua Mulan
    Rongguang Yu
    Rongguang Yu
    • Hua Hu (Mulan's father)
    Jaycee Cho-Ming Chan
    Jaycee Cho-Ming Chan
    • Fei Xiaohu
    • (as Jaycee Chan)
    Kun Chen
    Kun Chen
    • Wentai
    Jiao Xu
    Jiao Xu
    • Young Hua Mulan
    Jun Hu
    Jun Hu
    • Modu
    Yuxin Liu
    Yuxin Liu
    • Princess of Rouran
    Vitas
    • Wude
    Zhou Sun
    Zhou Sun
    • Emperor
    Min Xu
    Min Xu
    • Chanyu
    Nicky Lee
    Nicky Lee
    • Hu Kui
    Changsheng Liu
    Changsheng Liu
    • Mr. Fei
    Guangxu Li
    • Ashina
    Fuzhen Kang
    Fuzhen Kang
    • Xiaobai
    Guofeng Li
    • Dafei
    Guangcheng Song
    • Battalion Commander
    Shu Li
    • Mr. Huo
    Jing Yuan
    • Vice-commander
    • Directors
      • Jingle Ma
      • Wei Dong
    • Writers
      • Maoqian Guo
      • Jingle Ma
      • Ting Zhang
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    8estelgrace

    Moving and Touching

    I was moved by this movie. It was a real good watch. Words escape me at the moment, but this review can say it all for me: http://yingweitan.wordpress.com/2009/11/25/movie-review-mulan-2009/ Also, the comment at the bottom of the article is very insightful.

    Differing from the usual route of Chinese epic movies, which usually portrays huge battle scenes, extravagant costumes, and such, this movie concentrated more on the character's development and emotions. As such, it is a movie that deserves a closer scrutiny than the passive habit we have of watching movies. I will not give it the 2 points for the 10/10 vote because my overly romantic self was denied something (you'll see). But then that's just me. :) I do not regret that I spent 113 minutes of my time on this. In fact, it made me all the more ready to face my own battle: life.
    7Chris-Winters2

    Not an epic, but a thoroughly good yarn

    Having Just watched this film, and whilst it is still fresh in my mind I found the movie to be a refreshing change to traditional epics offered by Asian Cinema. House of flying daggers it is not, but as an interpretation of Chinese folklore that was based on a poem, it is a piece of cinematic creativity in it's own right. The casting of Wei Zhao was a smart move. Vicki is a potentially under rated actress who displays a versatility that is often never matched by over paid Western A - listers. For the tone and content of a film that has no provable substance in fact, Vicki does an outstanding job of expressing the bland emotion and lack of compassion that would be synonymous with the era and situation with which the film is set.

    At it's heart is a love story that is put aside by the burdens of war. This is so effectively displayed by the acting skill of the lead that it could be mistaken for lacking any substance at all, but with such interpretive subject matter the leads pull you in and make you share in the joy and the hurt that their lives are taking.

    This is essentially an amazing piece of cinema, with a talented cast and a talented director. There are many ways to while away an afternoon. Getting lost in the majesty this provides is well worth the time
    9dvo_on

    Gladiator it isn't, but has merits of its own

    Having just caught it not too long ago, the memories of it is still fresh in my mind. I remembered as the lights to the cinemas brightened as the credits start to roll, it felt breathtaking to had partake in this film as an audience of it.

    Do NOT, and i repeat, do NOT, go into this film wanting it to be one of those battle-like army type of films one generally associates with the genre of epic at its core. For if you do, you will be disappointed for this is NOT one of those films that had been over-populated due to other greats like Braveheart, Gladiator etc. Those are epic genre all to their own merits...

    ...and so is this depiction of the legend of Hua Mulan. I would still classify it as an Epic to some degree, but leaning it more towards the genre of Drama and Romance, more akin to the likes of Tau Ming Chong (aka. Warlords that was released in 2007 starring Jet Li, Andy Lau and Takeshi Kaneshiro).

    There are battlefield scenes, Yes...but they are of minimal depiction based on the context of this film, that are used to carry the characterization of Hua Mulan that was perfectly casted with Vicki Zhao at the helm.

    There is a plot, and that plot is to drive the main theme of this film that is to showcase to us about how she grew into the character in legends. Whereas the subplot to it is that of her feelings. These feelings are then broken down into different categories, showcasing the main obvious emotional parts of her for the affection that she has for another. While concepts based on being a filial daughter to her father, and loyalty to the fellow troops that she commands and finally patriotism that drives her to do what she does for twelve years are all being explored, minimally but it is enough to drive her overall characterization in just under 2 hours (even though it may seemed longer than that).

    Having said this, there is no need for me to summarize the film for you readers as that is one of the beauties of storytelling, where it is for the viewers to partake for themselves to let the story be told to you by the story's presentation. And definitely not by me.

    Overall, if one is into a movie that is emotional (depending on individual's views upon what is regarded as emotional), and does not showcase violence for violence's sake, then i guess one can do themselves the favor of partaking on this trip of 2 hours into another era.

    Again i must stress, do NOT go into this film hoping to see the likes of battlefield scenes.

    For me, i would classify this film like the other greats of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon; The House of Flying Daggers; Warlords; Musa, and the very recent Red Cliff saga. Jingle Ma's depiction of Mulan has merits all to its own to make it stand among these others.
    dontspamme-11

    "Red Cliff" was a decent idea, this one is not....

    First, let us dispel some misunderstandings. 'Mulan' is folklore--like Robin Hood, King Arthur--initially popularized as literary fiction, perhaps with some 'historical grounding', but so heavily mythologized that what is 'fact' and what is 'fiction' is virtually indistinguishable (this in turn produces multiple versions of the story, including of course, Disney's campy animated 'revision'). I specifically mention this because as silly as the 'plot twist' near the end of the film may seem to those familiar with the premise of the story, it is not nearly as silly as the rest of the film—-and just as a footnote, this version is campier than Disney's.

    Zhao Wei plays Hua Mulan, a young woman who pretends to be a man in order to substitute her ailing father as a conscript in an army raised by the Northern Wei dynasty to fend off incursions by the Rouran Confederacy. Since women are not allowed in the military, she conceals her sex from her comrades while simultaneously demonstrating how much better she is as a warrior than her male colleagues.

    Yes, Zhao Wei is a bad choice for this role. Her 'speech scenes' are particularly painful to watch. She seems incapable of shaking her soft-spoken and demure mannerism and it is hard to believe how anything she says can actually mobilize the morale of an entire army before a battle. There was virtually no transformation between her 'rural girl' persona and her 'soldier' persona other than what she was wearing (which made the gap in her acting even more apparent). Her appearance in this film as 'a woman dressed as a man' is no more convincing than her cameo appearance as 'a woman dressed as a man' in John Woo's "Red Cliff II." The difference is that in this film, that is actually central to the plot.

    The battles were uninspiring and poorly paced. Fast-motion fight scenes intended to conceal the fact that most of the actors were physically inadequate for their roles, coupled with too many slow-motion sequences of people getting impaled or killed, made for lousy, lousy battles. "300", while not a good film, has at least proved that this could be better done (first by asking the actors to get into shape...). The army field formations were sort of epic but brief, as much of the cameras' attention were focused on individual fighting (meaning that you don't see "big battles", only CG generated/enhanced armies standing around or moving, then small battles with that annoying fast-motion sword swings/spear lounges and slow-motion death scenes...). Lastly, the whole 'band of brotherhood' rhetoric was just entirely over-the-top, more so than even the silly (but at least expected) love story.

    Poor choice of actors, poorly written script, mind-numbing dialogue, bad filming techniques, and too big a budget for its own good. If you liked this film, you're letting something get the better of you....like your h***-on for Zhao Wei or a misguided sense of Chinese nationalism....
    9michaelarmer

    Not the Disney Pap

    This is a real film, don't think this is a family fun movie, like the Disney Mulan, this is an adult, grown up War Action Romantic Drama, Chinese style, and its very very good. Heavy on the War Action, Heavy on the Romantic Drama, A stunning movie.

    It is a very beautiful film, very good photography, good costumes, and it really looks like its ancient time period, the battle scenes are great, the action scenes very good and all the acting is spot on, no slacking here. I am not keen on the romantic angle, but it is very well done in this, no sex scenes either, showing that for true romanticism you don't need to show naked bodies writhing together and that it is better without that sort of thing.

    I have watched a good few Chinese films and most are great, they really do know how to make a good realistic film without cutting corners or going cap in hand to the financial sharks.

    The nearest western equivalent of this film is probably Spartacus and it is as good as that. Put it on your Bucket List, watch this before you die.

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    • Trivia
      Zhao Wei was cast by director Jingle Ma as Hua Mulan over actresses Zhang Ziyi, Michelle Yeoh, and Liu Yifei, who were all considered for the role. Yifei would go on to play the same character in Disney's live action remake Mulan (2020).
    • Quotes

      Hua Mulan: Someone once said, go too far from home and you will lose your roots. Kill too many people and you will forget yourself. If you die in battle, your life will sink into the ground like rain and vanish without a trace. If at that time, you fall in love with someone, hope will blossom again from the earth and embrace life with passion. Wentai, thank you.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Movie Friends - Eine Videothek stellt sich vor (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Mulan Love
      Composed by Shih Shiong Lee

      Lyrics by Chia-Yang Yi

      Performed by Stefanie Sun

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    • Release date
      • November 27, 2009 (China)
    • Countries of origin
      • China
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site (China)
      • Official site (South Korea)
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Mulan: Rise of a Warrior
    • Production companies
      • Starlight International Media Group
      • Hunan TV & Broadcast Intermediary
      • PKU Starlight Group
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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,901,907
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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