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Jason Scott Lee’s Böri Khan assumes a similar role to the animated film’s Shan Yu, as a blunt force warrior seeking revenge on the Emperor (Jet Li, who’s pretty underutilized). It also makes room for the inclusion of a new villain, Xianniang (Gong Li), a shapeshifting sorceress designed to be a darker reflection of Mulan’s abilities.
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Still, the upside of using Ch’i as a kind of superpower is that it paves the way for much more dynamic action sequences, filmed with confidence and flair by Caro (who should be handed the reins to a superhero movie immediately, based on the creativity on display here).
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That has the unintended consequence of turning an inspiring underdog story into a kind of superhero origin tale - which isn’t a dealbreaker, per se, it’s just a story we’ve seen many times before in many iterations (a lot of them from Disney’s corporate sibling, Marvel, in fact). While this change gives Mulan a juicy source of conflict - she’s spent her life trying to hide her power for fear of bringing dishonor to her family, until her deception allows her to embrace who she truly is - this mythical force also undercuts Mulan’s position as a hero who succeeds based on courage, determination, and natural ability, as she did in the original. In this tale, Ch’i is an energy that “pervades the universe and all living things” ( sound familiar?) and can be harnessed to grant the wielder heightened reflexes and almost superhuman abilities - but it’s a force that can traditionally only be used by men.
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If you’re a fan of the original Disney film, the basics are still the same: The headstrong Mulan (played with believable steel by Yifei Liu) impersonates a man to enlist in the Imperial Army and prevent her ailing father (Tzi Ma) from being sent to a war he won’t return from.īut the update makes some clever deviations from the original to keep Disneyphiles guessing - focusing far more on the action and fight choreography, dispensing with the comedic sidekicks and musical numbers, fleshing out the motivations of the villains, and rooting Mulan’s impressive physical abilities in the concept of Ch’i (or qi).
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This results in a film that, like its titular hero, seems comfortable in its own skin, rather than relying on the audience’s nostalgia to carry it. Unlike 2019’s slavishly faithful (and thus completely unnecessary) Lion King adaptation, or 2017's oddly lifeless Beauty and the Beast, director Niki Caro’s take on the iconic Chinese warrior is determined to tread new ground, even while taking care to hit many of the same emotional beats as its 1998 predecessor. Distinguishing itself from just about every other remake that Disney has produced in the last few years, the live-action Mulan makes a satisfying case for its own existence.