4 months ago, because starring Liu Yifei supported the Hong Kong police, the Disney movie "Mulan" was unprovoked by a wave of resistance from extreme netizens on the Internet.
On December 5, Disney’s official Twitter released a trailer for the North American version of "Mulan".
This article is a screenshot from Twitter
Liu Yifei supports the Hong Kong police screenshot
Below this Disney post, many people "boycott Mulan" on the grounds of starring in the "pending police", and some accounts have repeatedly posted posts, and the posts have been topped hot. Comment, desperately brushing up on the sense of existence, trying to drown out the voice of support.
Hua Mulan is a heroine of ancient China, who served as her father to defeat the invaders and passed down through the ages. What are the misunderstandings about Hua Mulan for the above-mentioned clamor for resistance? Screenshot of the preview video of
In addition, this "Boycott Account" also has a more ugly operation: They claim that comments are occupied by posts that support Mulan, and that these accounts are all "machine numbers" and Twitter fans are 0. But if you look carefully at the comment area, it is obvious that these comments are clamoring for Hong Kong thugs and boycotting "Mulan". Of course, there are voices of support, but once someone supports "Mulan", they will be questioned by the "boycott account", even though these accounts are true accounts that fans have followed.
Almost every post that supports "Mulan" will have a reply of "Boy the account", which only allows me to say boycott, but you are not allowed to say support.
co-authored "Mulan" must be a robot? After
and netizens who did not know the truth commented on "expecting", an account began to help her "brainwash" Liu Yifei's "supporting the police" as "supporting the police to kill all protesters." Unfortunately, the netizens who didn't understand the truth at all believed it.
Disney Disney made the "Mulan" animated film in 1998, and was nominated for the 1999 Academy Award for Best Soundtrack, and earned 300 million US dollars in the box office worldwide.
The live-action version of "Mulan" is scheduled to be released in North America on March 27, 2020. In the new teaser video, the entire process of "Mulan" Liu Yifei's female red makeup, and the characters of Donnie Yen, Jet Li, and Gong Li also debut in new shots . Finally, Liu Yifei's sentence "I am Mulan, I will fight for glory".
extended reading:
Mulan live-action teaser released, you look at the yellow makeup and confused foreigners: Why draw the Huawei logo?
"Mulan became Hu Jianren?" The first scene of the trailer for Hua Mulan caused controversy. The Fujian Tulou in the movie "Mulan", Mongolian A and the makeup of the Southern and Northern Dynasties have all caused heated discussions on the Internet.
But for foreigners, their question about the trailer is: why Hua Mulan wants to draw the Huawei logo on his head.
In the early morning of July 8th, Disney's live-action version of Mulan released the first trailer. In the film, Liu Yifei played Mulan, Jet Li played the emperor, Gong Li played the villain witch, Donnie Yen played Mulan mentor Tung, An Yousen played Mulan’s boyfriend Chen Honghui, and Zheng Peipei also played a special role. In the
trailer, Hua Mulan, played by Liu Yifei, was told by her parents that she had been married, and Mulan firmly said: "I will bring honor to the family!" Then she showed Mulan to practice swords for military training, and then another Attacking the red clothes, dare to go to the battle scene against the enemy.
Zheng Peipei appeared in the trailer, as if she played as Mulan's teaching mother, telling Mulan that the qualities required to be a good wife are calmness, composure, gracefulness, and respectfulness. However, Mulan's inner monologue "My duty is to fight", indicating her final choice. In addition, the roles of Gong Li, Jet Li, and Donnie Yen have not yet appeared in this trailer.
However, the first shot of the trailer caused controversy...a Fujian Tulou. The first shot in the
film is a Fujian Hakka Tulou full of rice nearby, and the two things, rice and Tulou, are not in the Southern and Northern Dynasties: Mulan Ci is a folk song of the Northern Wei Dynasty, and referring to the territory of the Northern Wei Dynasty, Hua Mulan is no matter what Do notProbably from Fujian.
You need to know that the original text of Mulan's resignation is "Go to grandpa and stay next to the Yellow River". I think Mulan took the G2046 train from Xiamen North at 7:07 and 17:35 to Zhengzhou. Maybe Hua Mulan traveled to the Huns by high-speed rail?
Some netizens commented on this, is Mulan a Fujianese? The real name of Mulan should be called Fa Mulan? Was Mulan actually resisting the Huns, or hungry Cantonese?
Actually, the English of "Mulan" is really Fa Mulan. Maybe like Sherlock Holmes, the translation of Mulan was a Hu Jianren...
In addition to the Tulou, the "Mulan" trailer is also "misuse" of Eastern elements. This has aroused the doubts of increasingly critical Chinese netizens: why did Hua Mulan play Tai Chi during the Ming and Qing dynasties? Mulan is going to go into battle? Why is the "Mulan" makeup of
so scary? The trailer of
has also aroused heated discussion abroad, but unlike in China, foreigners do not have so many cultural deconstructions. As another new work in Disney's "Princess" series, "Mulan" is very popular abroad, and it was on the hot search list as soon as it was launched.
However, in the comments on the hot search list, foreigners are wondering why Mulan wants to write Huawei on the forehead...
looks a bit like the Huawei logo
It seems that Huawei’s image has been deepened through the U.S. government’s one year of publicity. The hearts of the people have conditioned the foreigners. Some domestic netizens commented that it seems that the advertising effect of "Trump Preferred" is still great.
In this regard, some Chinese netizens ridiculed: Why do you want to draw Huawei on the forehead? Maybe it is because she wants to bring "honor" to the family.
Source: Beiwan New Vision Comprehensive Observer Network Global Network Phoenix Network
Process Editor: TF021