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Director Barry Cook, Tony Bancroft Starring: Ming-Na, Lea Salonga, Eddie Murphy, B.D. Wong
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Theatrical-Release: 19 June, 1998
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The quality of mercy is not strained
5th Apr 2008
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Good Points: This movie is sure to be a favorite among feminist mothers. Unlike other Disney princesses, Mulan challenges the audience to think about the role of females in society. A bonus is that Mulan's worth as a character is sure to be measured by her good deeds and not by her looks.
General comments: The country is at war and the emperor has declared that one man from every family has to serve in the Imperial army. Since Mulan is the only child in the family and a woman, the only plans that her family have for her are for her to be married off. This also means that her father must serve in the army even though he is now old and decrepit. To save her father, Mulan cuts her hair and dresses as a man so that she can take his place as his son.



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