As COVID slows blockbusters, Mulan succeeds



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If ever there was a week that Hollywood had to decide whether to be pessimistic or optimistic, it was this week. In the immediate aftermath of Tenet’s strong box office performance in countries where theaters have reopened, news came that Dwayne Johnson and Robert Pattinson had tested positive for COVID-19 temporarily suspending the productions they were working on, including the success of The Batman box office.

Yifei Liu is Mulan in the 2020 Disney remake. Image: Courtesy of Disney

It would be enough to make any Hollywood producer wonder whether or not they should give up 2020 altogether. Yet one thing that happened this week was enough to make them realize there was still hope: that was the smile on Yifei’s face. Liu while introducing the media about his new movie. Mulan.

It was obvious from that smile that Liu doesn’t mind the fact that the Disney epic opens in theaters in some countries and on Disney + in others. She is happy that a movie she is incredibly proud of is finally being enjoyed by movie lovers around the world. After all, isn’t that why a movie is made in the first place?

“I wanted to see how much more I could do as an actress,” says the young Chinese star when asked why she wanted to play. Mulan in a movie destined to become one of the biggest winners this year. “I wanted to see what my abilities were and I wanted to find out more and more. I wanted to learn more skills and I wanted to feel more. And she knew that she faces extreme circumstances that not everyone could experience every day. I really thought he had a passion to explore that. “

From the trailers that had been shown to moviegoers over the past 12 months, it was obvious that Disney along with director Niki Caro wanted to expand on the originally animated version of Mulan and make this movie a spectacular action with a solid character journey. That’s something that Liu agrees with. “She’s on a journey … she’s discovering herself,” Liu explains, delving into the main character. “That is not really on the surface, but deep down. She thinks that the perfect her in other people’s eyes could be like this, but eventually you realize that you can be that and you can be more than that. “

Of course, alongside Liu in the film are some of the biggest names in Asian cinema, including Donnie Yen and Jet Li, with whom Liu says they were a pleasure working with. “I think they were all perfect for their role,” he says smiling. “I have to say Jet, I worked with him 10 maybe 12 years ago and it was so good to see him again. She was perfect to play the Emperor and Li Gong, oh my gosh, she’s my Goddess… I’m a huge fan. I couldn’t believe I had this opportunity to work with her. So I was so excited and on set I just wanted to always have a chat with him, but I had to remind myself that I had to focus on my work. “

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If you are lucky enough to see Mulan on the big screen or if you can watch it in the comfort of your own living room, it’s obvious from talking to the cast and crew, this is a movie that has been made with total dedication and love … and that’s what we need the cinema. right now.

Mulan is rated G and is currently showing in Phuket.


David Griffiths has worked as a film and music critic for more than 20 years. That time has seen him work in radio, television and print. You can follow it on www.facebook.com/subcultureentertainmentaus



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