"Mulan: Turned Out" Online Screening of National Day Theater Will Interpret Chinese Story

"Chirps and chirps, Mulan is the household weaving. You don't hear the machine, but the female sighs." As a middle school must memorize, this popular "Mulan Poem" must be familiar to everyone, and Mulan is shaped in the poem. The immortal heroine image is both legendary and truly moving. The "Mulan Spirit" has also been passed down from generation to generation as a traditional Chinese culture, and has become a household name. From ancient times to the present, the story of Mulan has not only been remembered in the form of poetry, but also a large number of art forms about Mulan, such as movies, TV dramas, dramas, and animation.

But unfortunately, the animated story belonging to Mulan has not been narrated by the Chinese themselves. Until 2015, Guangzhou Jinchuan Culture decided to start the project and production of "Mulan: Turned Out".

lasted five years, the production of the first domestically produced Mulan animation film was completed, and it will be officially released in theaters on October 1, 2020. Judging from the first trailer, this brand new Chinese Mulan has a rebellious and perverse character, which is different from all previous Mulan. The main creative team said: "This time, we will reinterpret Chinese Mulan from the perspective of contemporary young people." Director Liao Guanghua also said in a CCTV interview: "The new Mulan will add some more real ideas." As an innovative work of domestic animated films and classic traditional IP, "Mulan: Turned Out" subverts the classics and is boldly adapted, which interprets the inherent image of Mulan in people's minds in a new era, and gives Mulan's image a stronger Chinese flavor.

Whoever said that women are inferior to men, Mulan in the film began as a "stab" in the army, more brave and fearless than men. As an "Assassin", Mulan broke into the enemy's camp alone, charged into battle, met new partners amidst numerous difficulties, but gradually discovered a big conspiracy. The super-burning drama shown in the

trailer was widely praised by the audience. Director Liao Guanghua said that in order to shoot more realistic martial arts movements, he specially invited professional martial arts instructors to train the main creative team. “Now every animator can perform two sets of decent moves.” People can't help but look forward to the movie.

The domestically produced animated film "Mulan: Turned Out" will officially land on the theaters on October 1. This National Day, watch Chinese Mulan!

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