花木兰电影观后感英文
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British war produce estrogen, men living without the heroic circumstances, there will be female hero, the Northern Wei Dynasty and the Rouran war and there are no conspicuous men, there will be a highlight of the heroine Mulan. She this is a weak girl to be his elderly father, no longer weak and she is weaving this woman, but her father in order to the army to fight. She never bow to the men, loudly told the world: from women's Xu Mei. Mulan will be off, how the rapid tension, the morale is very high, the march of more radical, more tense military situation, Junlingrushan down, as a girl left the Boudoir, in the battlefield, Heyi into another world. She and men with eating to live together and eat the same plight, the same tired, but with men stem from different deeds, created a brilliant and different men, but also proved that "where women than men "
Disney turned East seeking inspiration and found it in Mulan, a thoughtful coming-of-age adventure story about a brave and clever daughter risking her life to
save her ailing father in Imperial China. Having fun with the comic possibilities of cross-dressing and gender confusions, this beautifully animated feature places its title character in armor and eventually into the thick of battle, with the stakes no less than the fate of her country. Based on a popular Chinese legend (similar to that of Joan of Arc, but with a kinder conclusion), Mulan is that rarity in any patriarchal culture, a genuine heroine celebrated for breaking the conventions of her sex.
Mulan tries to honor her family the traditional way, letting her mother and grandmother powder her face white and dress her like a China doll in preparation for her interview with the matchmaker, but she utterly fails to please the pompous power broker due to the unintentional interference of her 'good luck' cricket (a close, though mute, cousin to Jimminy). Presented in song with amusing lyrics and overtones of Gigi, this comedy of errors evolves into fairly serious drama. Mulan is deeply ashamed at her failure to bring honor to her family in the only way her society deems possible.
She discovers, however, that her father still
believes in her. Beneath the gentle canopy of a cherry blossom tree, he tells her that 'the flower that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of all.' In this one scene, directors Barry Cook and Tony Bancroft poignantly establish the powerful bond between the dutiful but independent-minded daughter and her conventional but compassionate, aged father.
When Mulan learns that the Emperor is demanding one male volunteer from every family to fight the Hun invaders, she secretly cuts her hair, dons her father's armor, takes his sword and rides off in his place. Dramatically staged without dialogue, this is the film's most stirring sequence.
That's where Eddie Murphy comes in, as the voice of Mushu, Mulan's diminutive, streetwise, would-be guardian dragon. Though less witty than Robin Williams in Aladdin, Murphy breathes some edgy, contemporary humor into his toon with attitude. In a wonderfully funny meeting of Mulan's ancestral spirits, the demoted Mushu is sent to notify a 'real' guardian dragon to protect the inexperienced young warrior. But Mushu seizes the opportunity to prove himself by attempting