Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Just how good is Disney's live-action Mulan? It's no longer as mysterious as the dark side of the moon. The picture is a hit with critics. Reviewers took to social media to slather praise all over Mulan after its premiere Monday evening, their near-unanimous chorus applauding virtually every aspect of the production. We know what you're thinking: But what about the absence of those iconic songs from the 1998 animated original? How will we contend with the fact that this Mulan does not feature a tiny, wisecracking dragon voiced by Eddie Murphy as comic relief? According to the critics, the answer is simple: While this Mulan operates in the spirit of the original, it's also the unique vision of director Niki Caro, who has apparently knocked it right the hell out of the park. Loyal, brave, and true. Disney's live-action remakes of their classic properties have so far been a bit of a mixed bag, although that bag has contained some insanely profitable films. Last year's Dumbo, Aladdin, and The Lion King were all met with mixed-to-poor reviews, even as audiences rewarded the latter two with worldwide grosses well north of 1 billion USD. If you caught Mulan's incredibly kick-ass, full-length trailer on Super Bowl Sunday, though, it shouldn't surprise you to learn that the professionals were blown away by the movie. Star Yifei Liu's steely, charismatic presence, Caro's assured direction, and the film's stunning fight choreography were singled out for the most praise. And if you're among those fans who just can't picture Mulan without the songs, you may be pleased to know that the live-action adaptation didn't forget them entirely. Insider correspondent Kirsten Acuna made it clear that the filmmakers acknowledged that the bold choice to exclude the original's tunes would leave some fans wanting. She wrote: "Mulan is absolutely fantastic." "Different enough with great action scenes, but with the heart of the original film." "It doesn't even matter that it's not a musical." "If you're a fan of the animated movie, there are subtle nods to many of the songs." "Can't wait to see this again." Mashable Entertainment Editor Angie J. Han went even further, writing: "Mulan is the best of the Disney live-action remakes since Cinderella—I didn't even miss the songs." "Finds new notes in a story we already know while delivering gorgeous action, heart, and humor." Of course, there were also those critics who had no particular connection to the original film; by and large, they, too, enjoyed the heck out of Mulan. Slashfilm's Peter Sciretta wrote: "I'm very surprised at how much I liked the live action Mulan movie." "It's so majestic, the action is thrilling, it aims for a level of sophistication and beauty you don't expect." "I was never a huge fan of the animated film, I think I've only seen it once." You know… we have to work on your people skills! Indeed, Mulan seems to be rather singular among Disney's live-action remakes in that it doesn't rely heavily on nostalgia for the original to carry it. Instead, it appears to be a film seeking to carve its own path with its bread and butter being those killer action sequences. Kevin Polowy of Yahoo! Entertainment wrote: "I've seen Mulan twice now and I must say it is grrrreat." "Easily Disney's best live action reboot." "I think it's also Disney's first battle epic?" "It is beautiful and absorbing and rich and empowering." "The cast is excellent and Niki Caro's direction is just breathtaking." That such an expertly choreographed battle epic would serve a female empowerment narrative was also not lost on critics. The Geekly Show's Tania Lamb wrote: "Mulan is about a warrior." "And that warrior is a legend." "Thank you, from all the female warriors that needed this kick-A movie." "It's different from the animated version, and I'll be proud to show my daughters this film!" It's safe to say that offering up a live-action Mulan so different from its animated predecessor was a gamble of the sort that Disney's not exactly known for taking. Fortunately, in this instance, it appears to have paid off big time. We've had a good feeling about this one from the get-go, and we're pleased that so far, the critics are proving us right. Let me speak, ancestors, of the great warrior Mulan. The loyal. The brave. The true. Mulan is scheduled to hit the big screen on March 27, 2020. Check out one of our newest videos right here! Plus, even more Looper videos about your favorite movies and TV shows are coming soon. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and hit the bell so you don't miss a single one.
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