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Solid entertainment from a new group of Disney animators. The story source is a Chinese fable about a young girl who disguises herself as a man to help her family and her country. When the Huns attack China, a call to arms goes out to every village, and Mulan's father, being the only man in the family, accepts the call. Mulan (voiced by Ming-Na Wen, sung by Lea Salonga) has just made a disastrous appearance at the Matchmaker and decides to challenge society's expectations (being a bride). She steals her father's conscription notice, cuts her hair, and impersonates a man to join the army. She goes to boot camp, learning to fit in with the other soldiers with some help from her sidekick, Mushu, a wise-cracking dragon (voiced by Eddie Murphy). She trains, and soon faces the Huns eye-to-eye to protect her Emperor.
The film is gorgeous to look at, with a superior blend of classic and computer-generated animation. Directors Tony Bancroft and Barry Cook make the best of it: a battle in the snowy mountains is as thrilling as the best Hollywood action films. The menacing Huns are not cute but simple and bad. The wickedness is subtle, not disturbing. The film is not a full-fledged musical, as it has only five songs (the best, "Be a Man," is sung during boot camp). Eddie Murphy is an inspired choice for the comic-relief dragon, but his lines are not as clever as Robin Williams's in Aladdin. These are minor quibbles, though. The story is strong, and Mulan goes right to the top of Disney animated heroines; she has the right stuff. --Doug Thomas
Book Club Questions for Mulan (Special Edition) (Fiction)
Suggested Book Club Questions for Mulan (Special Edition) (Fiction)
The following book club questions provide a starting point for creating a reading group discussion on Mulan (Special Edition):
- Did the author emphasize any specific themes throughout Mulan (Special Edition)? What do you think the author is trying to explain with this theme?
- What was unique about the setting of Mulan (Special Edition) and how did it affect the storyline?
- Could you relate to any of the characters? If so, which ones and why?
- How do characters change or learn throughout Mulan (Special Edition)? What events caused these changes? Have you or someone you know experienced the same thing?
- How does Mulan (Special Edition) reveal the author's own perspectives about people and the world? For a lively discussion, describe why you think the author is liberal or conservative.
- Did certain parts of Mulan (Special Edition) affect you emotionally? Why did it evoke those emotions?
- Did the author's point of view on things lend new perspective to your own view of the world?
Book Club Questions for Mulan (Special Edition) (for Non-Fiction)
Suggested Book Club Questions for Mulan (Special Edition) (Non-fiction)
The following book club questions provide a starting point for creating a reading group discussion on Mulan (Special Edition):
- Did the author make persuasive arguments in Mulan (Special Edition)? Did Mulan (Special Edition) change or reinforce your opinion on the subject?
- What did you learn from Mulan (Special Edition)?
- How does the author present the information and did you enjoy it?
- How is the author biased within Mulan (Special Edition)? Is there a political slant to what is being discussed and how does it impact the book?
- What, if anything, does Mulan (Special Edition) make you want to read next? Why?
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