"Mulan" theme song exposed, some netizens are not calm after listening

Since the release of the makeup photo of the Disney live-action movie " Hua Mulan " played by Liu Yifei, netizens have been looking forward to this classical beauty as an ancient heroine. In addition, this movie has many powerful actors such as Jet Li , Gong Li and so on, which is full of highlights.

The Chinese theme song "I" of the movie was recently exposed. This song was sung by the lead actor Liu Yifei himself. It is very common for the main theme song to be sung, but some netizens are a little worried about this movie after listening to it.

"The self in my eyes/believe every day/live more and more like the self I love/the self in my heart/willing to every second/let go for love to pursue and cherish with heart" This song has a melodious melody, The performance of the orchestra, with Liu Yifei's singing, is particularly beautiful. However, how does this melody not match the image of Mulan in "Sho Chi Chuan Jin Tu, Han Guang Tie Yi"? It feels like the theme song of a certain love movie.

In this regard, some netizens also questioned whether the film creators fully understood this ancient heroine who led the army to kill the enemy.

Disney's standards are beyond doubt. Disney filmed the cartoon "Mulan" in 1998, and the basic story structure was still filmed in accordance with "Mulan Ci". Although some dangers not mentioned in the literature were added during Mulan's march, it is reasonable and reasonable. The score is 7.8. Although not very high, it is not bad.

In contrast, in 2009, the "Mulan" starring Zhao Wei was hit by word of mouth. The big reason is that this movie took a lot of shots to tell the love story in Mulan's march, while the slightest bit of "Mulan" No mention of Mulan's love. Although it is said that the film can be adapted on the basis of literary works, the love scene that was added is superfluous, and it does not make the image of Mulan become three-dimensional and full.

Disney's version of "Mulan" is said to have a love scene. Will it also stage a Hollywood-style love that looks nondescript? Westerners often follow their stereotyped thinking and framework in filming Eastern stories, as can be seen in "Memoirs of a Geisha" and "The Last Samurai". I wonder if "Mulan" can make a breakthrough?

hopes that Liu Yifei's image of a goddess will not be subverted.