| Review Date: Director: Tony Bancroft and Barry Cook Writer: Anonymous (poem), Robert D. San Souci, Rita Hsiao, Chris Sanders, Philip LaZebnik, Raymond Singer, E Producers: Pam Coats Actors: Ming-Na Wen as Mulan, Eddie Murphy as Mushu, B.D. Wong as Shang |
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The story of this film was also very interesting to absorb, seeing that it went within a culture that I knew very little about (Mind you, I really have no idea how accurate this film’s facts are, but still…). The animation was also very well done, especially during the winter scenes in the mountains, which really looked like the real deal. On the down side, I guess that the songs in this movie could be considered its weakest link, but then again, I’ve never been much of a musical guy anyway, so that didn’t bother me too much.
Overall, I would say this movie was a touch better than HERCULES (6/10), and just about as good as the unexpectedly decent ANASTASIA (7/10), but on a much funnier level, thanks mostly to the wonderful talents of Eddie Murphy. Kids will love it (As loudly expressed in the theater that I attended with Mrs. JoBlo), and most adults should also enjoy it. The cinema or video question is one that I would just as soon leave in your hands considering that I don’t know of everyone’s financial situation. But if the movie sounds interesting enough to you, or your lover’s begging you to take her/him, by all means, go ahead and see it on the big screen. It’s fun and genuinely harmless (At 88 minutes run-time…how could you go wrong?)