Expected in March, then in July, constantly postponed because of the coronavirus,
Mulan
, the latest American studios, is finally available in France on the Disney + platform.
Much to the despair of cinema operators who planned to put it on display on December 15.
The Chinese legend of Hua Mulan, a young girl who takes the place of her father to fight
"terrible invaders"
has taken a hell of a facelift.
New Zealand director Niki Caro (Zookeeper's
Wife
with Jessica Chastain, 2017) filmed the story of the fearless in live action and added a feminist twist to Tony Bancroft's version and Barry Cook released in 1998.
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If the nearly two-hour feature film is fairly faithful to the plot of the animated version, it is less aimed at young audiences than at teenagers and adults (in the United States, it is not recommended for those under 13) .
Niki Caro offers a modern and realistic take on the rise of her heroine performed
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