Chutian Metropolis Daily, February 19 (Reporter Rong Yu) It is reported today that the Disney live-action film "Mulan" starring Liu Yifei has been rated PG-13 by the American Film Association (recommended for audiences over 13 years old) ). This is the first live-action Disney remake that has been classified as PG-13. The
reporter saw on the film information website IMDB that "Mulan" was rated as PG-13 by the American Motion Picture Association for "the film contains fighting scenes." In other words, children under 13 need to be accompanied by their parents to watch.
Since Disney’s animations and live-action movies have always focused on family fun, most of their previous works have been rated as popular grades that anyone can watch, or tutoring grades that parents are recommended to watch with. "Mulan" is the first live-action remake with a 13-year-old age limit.
However, judging from the rating reasons, the boldness of "Mulan" is just a denser action scene, and these Chinese kungfu are already common routines for some Asian audiences. Especially the protagonists Liu Yifei, Jet Li, Yen Zidan and others are no strangers to Asian audiences.
According to IMDB, "Mulan" was originally planned to be released on March 17, but considering the situation in China's fight against the epidemic, the film's release time in China is likely to be adjusted.