@@heh150 she has forced by china government to do that,like they always do with chinese celebrity ,so stop being bot and stop to spreading hate on people
Gotta keep it Disney ig.... Once you get passes the hallway where Micky Mouse is everywhere....you enter the next hallway full of devil rituals...they emotionless cus they just got exposed to some shit
It's because of Yi Fei, she is too quiet. Yoson did showed some charm. But they both did great in the movie, I blame the director and creative producers for making this life adaptation so bland.
@@officerminiwheats I'm pretty sure it's propaganda. Since China is so corrupt if she said she was against it she might lose everything. She wants to keep her family safe. And the thing with China is everything is so manipulative. You think they're doing good because they promote it like that but once you actually go out of china and see it in a foreigners perspective. What they're doing is really bad.
You know what, I’ve always loved Disney more than anything. It is my whole childhood but after I found this out I will never think of them the same way. I am a Muslim and am proud to be one. In 2018 Chinese authorities held Muslims captive in camps. This movie was filmed where those camps where. I can’t say more than this for many reasons but pls search about this topic bcoz it needs to be heard.
I’ve heard. I’m sure I don’t know the worst of it, but what I have heard and seen is terrifying. I’ve refused to see this movie for that reason. I might watch it if someone else has ordered it already, so I can’t give Disney anymore money, and can judge the film on its own merits. But until that opportunity arrives, I refuse to support Disney here. I’m a gay agnostic, so I have my gripes with religion. But I would by no means use it to judge large groups of people, let alone commit such heinous human rights violations. If I may ask, how have you decided to proceed? I will not judge you for your choice, as you probably have a more personal understanding of this than I would. But I am curious.
STAN *insert kpop group* you can google it. She says she stands with the police, who oppress those who want democracy and fight for it everyday in China, the same police that detains Muslims for existing and sends them to concentration camps. #downwiththeccp
MANUEL, LEILANI GONZALES Mulan represents empowerment while Liu Yifei perpetuates oppression (and licks the boots of the oppressors so she can keep her job...which is the kind of thing that Mulan hated)
@Justme21021 No emotion at all? 😓Did she at least have the heroic charm of a dedicated warrior? Any passion or determination to save her country? A sense of optimism to overcome a hopeless situation? A strong love to protect her family and country? I considered watching the movie second-hand (cuz I don’t want help Disney profit from genocide). I was curious to see how it compared to the 2009 version (made by China), but if it’s that bad, then there’s probably no comparison. The Mulan in the 2009 version was a deeply troubled person who struggled to find her way in a hostile and depressing environment, but she worked her way up to becoming a charismatic leader who gained the respect of her male peers.
Great job twisting what she said 🙄. She was against the violent protestors who tied up and beat up a Chinese reporter literally trying to lynch him. Many of those protestors are just like that but ppl wanna get mad at her for being against those criminals.
@@marcus5251 Denise Ho has been at the frontlines of the protests. So I guess she’s a criminal too? Along with the doctors, lawyers, accountants and other highly educated individuals who support the protest? Oh, and don’t forget the lawmakers who have been getting into brawls over this polarizing matter.....Does that mean everyone, except for the policemen, are criminals?
Well the reeducation camp is for those who have been deeply influenced by Islamic extremism and they need to learn new skills so that their future is bright and their families will have better standard of living. There are 25,000 mosques in Xinjiang and freedom of religion is practiced in China. That's why all the Muslim countries understand this and actually praise China for giving their Muslim brothers a bright future.
Just to balance the facts, the Chinese government sterilises their own (Han majority) people too. Before 2015, minorities were excluded from the one child policy, and are now subjected to a three child policy and the Han Chinese to two. Also the figure for "one million" Uyghurs is extrapolated from an interview of 8 Uyghurs by a born again christian (Adrian Zenz) who believes that tolerance of homosexuality, race, and religion will be the reason that Christians will not be raptured (saved by the second coming of Christ which you can find in his co-authored book "Worthy to Escape"). I am by no means denying the existence of these camps, nor the torture and brainwashing that is going on, but I think it is important to be aware of and be critical of your sources of "facts" and context, and not be swept away by American-influenced cold war propaganda. I mean, this camp has been reported since late 2018, but is only now being thrusted into the spotlight when the results to the 7 year legal case against the US National Security Agency was just concluded? Snowden and ACLU proved that the US government was illegally conducting mass surveillance and breaching it's own laws and in it's lead up, American corps (who are known to sell your data and manipulate even elections) are promoting stories about Chinese atrocities? Talk about a distraction from corruption.
Was looking for this. Everywhere in the comments, it's all praise to them, yet these people have no idea that she's a supporter of Chinese conc. camps. I guess that doesn't matter to "woke" buzzfeed.
are we just going to ignore the fact that she was against hong kong and that mulan was shot in areas where uighur muslims are being imprisoned? EDIT 1: you guuuuys. that escalated quickly. so.someone in the comments said that liu could not actually support hong kong if she wanted to keep her career( shoutout to K4U) . i thought a lot about that before posting this comment- i live in a country where people are killed and/or threatened for something as trivial as eating or touching beef. My problem is not that liu supports the hk police( because we can never actually know if she truly supports them or if she's faking it), it is that disney thought it'd be okay to cast her and that buzzfeed thought that it would be okay to endorse her when they are literally the epitomy of toxic liberalism,and could have cast any other person of Chinese descent for the role.i am sorry. I should have specified that in my original comment. I will try not to do it again! 👍 EDIT 2: and Xinjiang. Now, they could have shot those scenes in a lot of other places over the continent,BUT they chose to shoot it in that specific place,and even chose to thank the officials in the end credits for the movie. I've also seen posts saying that Uyghur is a huge province and it's okay to shoot there,but according to the Chinese government's info(which may or may not be correct)over half the population consists of Uyghur muslims.Again, Disney claims to be liberal and open-minded .so that's another thing.thank you for making it to this part of the post,and for your opinions. If this post made even one person aware of the controversy ,then I am happy. Edit 3: ah yes hello there wumao
She's not against Hongkong, she just supported Hongkong police. Those rioters were destroying the city I don't know why it was wrong to support the police. Do you want to live in a city with no police? That's ridiculous.
@@Shawn_Z1110 Mulan was partially shot in Xinjiang, where up to a million Uighur Muslims are being unlawfully imprisoned and 'reeducated'. The CCP has blood on its hands.
She reposted a post that suported HK police. Stop twisting her actions. HK police are some of the most tame in the world and you can support them without condoning brutality, like how you can support protesters without condoning the murder of one by another protester (or was that brick and Luo Changqing imaginary?).
@@MrxxVENUSxx Just to balance the facts, the Chinese government sterilises their own (Han majority) people too. Before 2015, minorities were excluded from the one child policy, and are now subjected to a three child policy and the Han Chinese to two. Also the figure for "one million" Uyghurs is extrapolated from an interview of 8 Uyghurs by a born again christian (Adrian Zenz) who believes that tolerance of homosexuality, race, and religion will be the reason that Christians will not be raptured (saved by the second coming of Christ which you can find in his co-authored book "Worthy to Escape"). I am by no means denying the existence of these camps, nor the torture and brainwashing that is going on, but I think it is important to be aware of and be critical of your sources of "facts" and context, and not be swept away by American-influenced cold war propaganda. I mean, this camp has been reported since late 2018, but is only now being thrusted into the spotlight when the results to the 7 year legal case against the US National Security Agency was just concluded? Snowden and ACLU proved that the US government was illegally conducting mass surveillance and breaching it's own laws and in it's lead up, American corps (who are known to sell your data and manipulate even elections) are promoting stories about Chinese atrocities? Talk about a distraction from corruption.
They had great chemistry in the movie, subtly translated the love interest of Mulan well into live action. Fun Fact: Honghui was historically seen as the love interest of Mulan and not Li Shang ;-)
@@melaniescarlet01 to be precise, there are many version of stories of Mulan, but it is written that Mulan love interest was a fellow soldier, not her commander.
The scene when she talks to her friends around the fire and tells them that she is going to protect them no matter what...was amazing!!!! Love 1998 and loving the new one.
@@diegoleo1279 Of course everyone cares. I mean how hard is it to type your guest's name correctly? Like you put someone's name on the TITLE and got it wrong, that's pretty major to me.
What's so sad is that I'm sure the movie itself is breathtaking and cool but it's harsh to be filming near innocent Muslims who are currently being hurt to tortured and even killed as an extreme. Even being brainwashed to denounce their beliefs all because they are muslims. 😔 I'm sorry but I cannot support a live action remake of the iconic Disney princess/warrior when my brothers and sisters are getting hurt just for believing in their religion #boycottmulan
From the reviews they said they made Mulan a perfect person who has amazing abilities from the start, not like the cartoon where she’s a normal girl who has amazing development.
She's very reserved. All China is watching. She can't say a word out of place. I'd be surprised if even her own mother would see her daughter 'being herself'. It's not a very Chinese thing in China these days. Too transparent. That's how you get stuff written up against you by the public security bureau. Most Chinese know better than to give those paranoid big brothers ammunition or reason to suspect them for disloyalty more than average. And the more famous you are, the more vulnerable you are to being taken down. I think Li Bingbing disappeared from the public for like 96 days for tax evasion or something. Some people were worried that's the last we would see of her. She's back. But China is a pretty scary country. You don't want to mess with the Chinese Government. And if they see you as a national asset, as they are likely to view Liu Yifei, they wouldn't want her to say too much, because even to utter a single personal opinion might be considered 'treason' in betraying 'national secrets'. And then you have President Donald J Trump. No secret on earth. You get a very direct stream of consciousness from him. Completely unfiltered. So two extremes. Probably both unhealthy in some ways, but what can you do?
@@LaurenKills1918 If nothing else, I'm very thankful for the Mulan 2020 film for being an eye opener for how Chinese politics truly works to the Western world. Because it attempted to simultaneously appeal to both the Chinese and Western markets, a very cutting edge and bold attempt, and unsurprisingly, due to its attempt to compromise between the two, ended up disappointing both, like how King James, coming from Scotland to England and assuming the throne there, getting the hopes up of both the bishops and the protestants, ended up disappointing both, because he was an adult, and made up his own mind, and wasn't just a child king pawn for the adults' political games. But instead, he got them to work together to write the King James Version of the Bible, his legacy of the ages, which put together two very conflicting opinions and created dialogue, resulting in one of the most robust translations of the Bible to date. In a similar vein, Mulan 2020 gives something both average Chinese and average Americans something in common to complain about, which ironically brings the two worlds closer together. Even if what they complain about are very different: Chinese basically complaining about: 1) How it's not Chinese enough and not non Chinese enough, so occupies that very awkward space that, for example, human like AI occupy, which gives you the creeps, because you know they aren't human, but you can't exactly treat them like any other machine, so you literally don't know what to do with it 2) It's not action packed enough or dramatic enough (in far less creative words, like 'it's boring' or 'it's a waste of time') Whereas Americans complaining about: 1) It's not instantly gratifying like Mulan 1998 (in very different words that are far more flattering to the speaker and far more critical of the producer) 2) its conflict with the viewer's conscience But! If you knew who the director of the film was, who Liu Yifei was, what WETA is, how the Chinese WuXia films tend to go, and certain other details like these, you can pretty much deconstruct the film, and see what an interesting product of all its constituent parts it is. The Director made "The Whale 🐳 Rider" and "Moana" before this film. Both films are slow paced, soul searching, introspective, artsy pieces, and if you look at the psychological aspects of the film instead of the action or the wider scene, you can definitely see that the film revolves around Milan's growth in consciousness around her role in the wider world and the reason for her existence, just like in "The 🐋 Rider" and "Moana", with up times and down times to the point of despair and alienation, before you reach a hidden climax, acceptance and reintegration in a far more genuine, mature and authentic way. And then you have Liu Yifei's influence, of a steady, determined, growth focussed actress who cares more to mature as an actress in a well rounded way than to maintain her hard won reputation or fan base. In this, she's got my respect. And then, you can see the excruciating detail to which WETA put into the set, costumes, make up, just as they did in the Lord of the Rings, so that you become unaware that there really even are special effects. And finally, you have the Chinese WuXia film theme of an overpowered protagonist coming to the edge of their sanity, due to their feeling of alienation and inability to fit in with everyone else, reaching breaking point, but then, getting it all together just in time to play a vital role in the final battle and take out the final boss. I think the Western Audience, who are used to the gunfight showdown, expect the boss fight to be the climax, and are likely to be disappointed. Generally, in a WuXia film, the main villain is only there as a phantom menace, as a paper Tiger, as an outward adversary to ramp up the pressure and force the protagonist into maturing quickly, overcoming their internal blockages, facing their inner demons, their most deep rooted fears and insecurities, which is actually the real "boss fight", and as soon as that battle is won, the rest tends to be pretty trivial by comparison. The main suspense tends to revolve around: will this person turn right, or will they mess up and either join the dark side, get themselves killed in a silly manner, or let themselves get talked into committing suicide? It's a very subtle movie. I don't expect the majority of the people to get it. I think Hollywood is trying to shift from Major Blockbusters into Art-House, independent films, but they seem to have left most of their fan base behind by moving too quickly and not setting the expectations right. If they pitched it as somehow an experimental, art house reinterpretation of Mulan, almost completely independent of the 1998 animated original, more people would have wanted to watch it for what it actually was. Anyway, plenty of lessons to be learnt all around. I'm sure they'll get there in the end, even if it takes ages.
There’s a lot of things wrong with the movie filming, BUT there is a lot of people who had no choice as they were working on this. To the ones who understood the dilemma but stayed because they can’t quit their job, I enjoyed the movie.
Lerato Maja no I agree with you that it’s terrible and Disney should definitely not have used it. I’m upset that Disney’s VERY POOR choices is causing a political debate and kind of clouding the achievements for Asians in cinema. They scouted places Trying to be culturally appropriate and ended up being politically inappropriate and insensitive. BUT I don’t want this backlash to hinder them from trying again, especially with Shang Chi coming up. I wish the feedback would be more constructive, so Disney knows to up their location scouting team without calling the movie ITSELF poorly done because of it. Many people did work hard and I want them to know that they are appreciated.
No choice? Liu Yifei literally retweets Chinese Communist Party propaganda and voices her support for police brutality despite being an American citizen?
I sure hope for a sequel to happen! Hopefully this film gets the success it deserves 🙏🏻 (Spoilers:) At the end of the film, when Mulan is bestowed a new sword belonging to the emperor, Commander Tung was asking her to consider again joining the army. Even though Mulan did not say "yes", her expression seemed like it! So a sequel is likely!
@@phantomlover4520 I watch the movie last night and I can't get enough of mulan and the guy's subtle romance (can't remember his name in the movie lol) A sequel would probably take years 😞
The movie got negative reviews and people are boycotting it because of what she said about HK. It's unlikely to do well. Unfortunately, it does not seem to be made for either the Western or Chinese market.
@@phantomlover4520 From what I understood, the Emperor (not Commander Tung) asked Mulan to be his protective guard (can't remember the full title of the position, but I don't think it was the army) twice.
Mulan specifically thank the publicity department of CPC Xinjiang uyghur autonomous region committee in the credits. You know, the place where the cultural genocide is happening. They filmed extensively in Xinjiang, which the subtitles call “Northwest China”
@@ionryful The annoying part of this 30 bucks to watch is making people really angry and saying that it sucks, the thing is that this movie had his moments but they were like 5 seconds of strong emotions and then, kaboom, more nonsense stuff like that witch (I'm still wondering why she was in the movie), I think this movie had potential, but the problem is just that "had"
yea i feel like they didnt follow the original story close enough. they added and took away many well loved characters (including cool grandma 😭). it also had little if any fun/humour factor and the abilities “chi” gave them was way over the top. this all sounds very critical, i actually really enjoyed the film but dont believe it lived up to the standard of the original.
To be honest I live in Europe and the conclusion I can get from the media is that the anti China protesters in HK are attacking innocent citizens who has different opinion. There was even a man who has an different opion was set on fire by them. A protester had trew a brick to an old man who was cleaning their mess on the road. Attacking a Japanese guy by protesters which they thought he was a chinese mainlander... No, the protesters are brutal, not the police.
@@ThecCJennifer The radical protesters are caught by police and pay for their actions. On the other hand, pro CCP politician were caught shaking hands and chatting with the pro China/CCP mob who attacked innocent people on 21 July. Despite the thousands reports to the emergency hotline, the police only arrived 39 minutes after attacks. Until now, only 30 people from the mob are arrested. Plus, a pro-government man attacked 3 people with a knife and was praised that he had a "noble sentiment" by the judge. His imprisonment was way less than normal improvement. Pro CCP/China people can do whatever they like and not paying the prices for their actions.
@@ThecCJennifer I think both sides are to blame, but given the unfairness and the police brutality faced by the protesters, the government had more responsibilities.
This was the WORSE movie ever! Forget about the underdog who had to struggle, learn, and strive to be a warrior, this new Mulan was apparently gifted her abilities, she deserved and fought for nothing.
I will only recognize her from Mulan and any her other movies and never from Forbidden Kingdom. Forbidden Kingdom dishonor Jet Li and Jackie Chan, and dishonor all of Asian culture, and especially dishonoring of existing in this world!
She reposted a post that suported HK police. Stop twisting her actions. HK police are some of the most tame in the world and you can support them without condoning brutality, like how you can support protesters without condoning the murder of one by another protester (or was that brick and Luo Changqing imaginary?).
The live-action movie is a lot more historically accurate than the animation since Mulan is a Chinese legend with a LONG history. No quirky dragons because dragons are seen as something grand and is a symbol of strength and luck in Chinese culture. The live-action was the American version of the story. We sometimes have to remember Disney's fairytales are borrowed from other countries' history and legends. I see many of you hating on the movie for many reasons. I agree, Disney really messed up. But instead of simply spreading hate before even watching the movie, leave constructive criticisms. Just watch the movie as it is.
Some people loved the movie, some people hated the movie, I just enjoyed the movie. It was interesting. The real life drama around it also added a bit of spice.
Omg why do i ship this so much like.... Her voice and personality ia so soft and calm like a princess and his voice is deep but not that deep it's kinda more of a raspy perfect Disney prince pitch sound and his personality is like manly but like calm AF and so like.... EVEN THOUGH THEY'RE JUST SITTING THERE, MY BRAIN JUST CANTTTTT GET OVER THEIR PERFECT CHEMISTRY LIKE WTFFF THEY LOOK SO GOOD TOGETHERRRRR AND LIKE MY BRAIN WATCHING ALL THIS KEPT UWU ING MY MIND OMAGAAA THIS SHIPPPP❤️
Yo! I actually loved the movie, but you know what I didn't love? I didn't love that in the credits, Disney thanks the Chinese government, specifically the Xinjiang PR Dept... You mean the Xinjiang where Uyghurs are forced into re-education camps?
@@cindyding8507 there are two things wrong Lead actress being a supporter of Hong Kong police brutality and credits thanking a group associated with Uyghur concentration camps. Disney, as a brand, is guilty by showcasing these associations. What's also sad is that the CCP is arresting/criminalizing anyone speaking against them in Hong Kong. Hong Kong will soon be no longer able to taste democracy.
1997 Mulan: " Who is the girl I see, staring... " 2020 Mulan ( Liu Yifei ): I support HK police brutality! You can fight me now! 1997 Mulan: ... Is that my reflection in the future?
jojowojo 26 Both sides are as aggressive as the other. Protestors have been causing equally as much harm, they literally shot someone with bows and arrows and set things on fire. Innocent civilians have been hurt by other civilians, and Hong Kong police are often the ones who have stopped it.
Yoson seems like he will have a good future in acting, he's likable
IKR? He be like "Thank God I kept my mouth and twitter shut unlike her. Also, good thing my character was such a bit part, unlike her"
Egie Asemota we weren’t even talking about her
Haha we hope he will be the next Tzi Ma
I cant believe she's 33 and he's 28! Yup you read it right!
What
Waaiiit whaaat...he looks so mature...and she looks so youung..just like in her mid 20s
Normal asian thing
Asian don’t Raisin!
IKR SHE LOOKS LIKE SHE'S 20 AT MOST
You really wouldn't think she's actually 5 years older than him!
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33 is still young but ok... Yawl need to stop acting like 30+ Is old 70+ Is old just letting ya know.
Hazybliss she looks young for her age. That’s what the person is implying.
MSL _Untamed her age isn’t old though
I believed!
I love how beautiful her voice is, its so soft and smooth.
more like emotionless and boring bro
He chose Lilo and Stitch the taste.
Said the same thing
as a stay, i think yosan sounds so much like felix LMAO
Lol
www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-asia-china-49373276
@@heh150 she has forced by china government to do that,like they always do with chinese celebrity ,so stop being bot and stop to spreading hate on people
Yoson An sounds a bit like Hugh Jackman. I'm all for this sexy voice!!!!!!!!!!!!
He's from New Zealand
Ah Hugh Jackman
An Asian Hugh Jackman. And he can also grow a full beard?! I am jealous!
@@Dtzeo503 and you can't grow on?
Yosan An is handsome with a sexy voice
Ok, but these two have absolutely no chemistry.
But in the movie, they did have chemistry 😂
@@paolabenancioavila48 yeah, this dude was hitting on Mulan way before he knew he was a she. 😂
And that’s okay cause his chemistry is with me 🥴😂
Gotta keep it Disney ig.... Once you get passes the hallway where Micky Mouse is everywhere....you enter the next hallway full of devil rituals...they emotionless cus they just got exposed to some shit
It's because of Yi Fei, she is too quiet. Yoson did showed some charm. But they both did great in the movie, I blame the director and creative producers for making this life adaptation so bland.
Who else likes Yoson's accent? 😂
Kpop MEEEEEE 🥵🥵🥵 IM SORRY, BUT IM SIMPINg FOR HIMMM
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Mee.. 💖love this movie but will perfectly add some love story...
I like the fact that these two actors ignore human right's abuse at the location of filming Mulan...but I guess I'm just a hater and also an Ugyhur
Kpop Me!
His acting in Mulan was great!!!
Unfortunately he had only a few lines but still he did his best!
Hers as well
Agree
aly not as expected!
Her hatred for human rights isn't an act though...
@@officerminiwheats I'm pretty sure it's propaganda. Since China is so corrupt if she said she was against it she might lose everything. She wants to keep her family safe. And the thing with China is everything is so manipulative. You think they're doing good because they promote it like that but once you actually go out of china and see it in a foreigners perspective. What they're doing is really bad.
Wait is that honghui?! He looks different!
Yep. Its him.h
his glasses
Yosan an plays chen honghui
@@mizzshowty12345 he just wearing a glasses
•glossy eyelash• Nice!
she’s so prettyyyyy
She could do an ASMR talking channel, her voice is so soothing
yesss i totally agree 😭😭
Yes, I would like to listen to her on how she supports the police brutality in Hong Kong #boycottmulan
@@monicab8760 what's that got to do with her soothing voice ??
She can use ASMR to support police brutality in Hong Kong.
Yes ! Was thinking the same lol
You know what, I’ve always loved Disney more than anything. It is my whole childhood but after I found this out I will never think of them the same way. I am a Muslim and am proud to be one. In 2018 Chinese authorities held Muslims captive in camps. This movie was filmed where those camps where. I can’t say more than this for many reasons but pls search about this topic bcoz it needs to be heard.
I’ve heard. I’m sure I don’t know the worst of it, but what I have heard and seen is terrifying.
I’ve refused to see this movie for that reason. I might watch it if someone else has ordered it already, so I can’t give Disney anymore money, and can judge the film on its own merits.
But until that opportunity arrives, I refuse to support Disney here. I’m a gay agnostic, so I have my gripes with religion. But I would by no means use it to judge large groups of people, let alone commit such heinous human rights violations.
If I may ask, how have you decided to proceed? I will not judge you for your choice, as you probably have a more personal understanding of this than I would. But I am curious.
i'm against Chinese gov , but i'm also afraid of muslims in China.. honestly i dislike both, sorry man
Matias Geraldo idiot, the female actor supported the genocide of Muslims, she said in a statement
@@Msn-bo8tm where is the statement? mind linking
STAN *insert kpop group* you can google it. She says she stands with the police, who oppress those who want democracy and fight for it everyday in China, the same police that detains Muslims for existing and sends them to concentration camps. #downwiththeccp
I love Liu Yifei's voice! 😍😍😍
I really like his voice it’s really gentle and nice btw she’s so so beautiful
Her voice is so calm, and sweet looks like a princess ...
She’s a bitch who supports the hongkong police and china🤦♂️
She So beautifull ...
A cute princess who supports police brutality! how nice! :)
Oh. She's not too sweet tho. She supports police brutality.
But she might’ve been forced to do that.
Her voice is so beautiful.
Today i watch Mulan. I love love it.
wow.. she looks like Sunmi.. so elegant
Zack Kyler that was what I thought too! 😂
THATS WHAT I WAS THINKING
I’m glad I’m not the only one who sees the resemblance with her and Sunmi!
ME TOOOOOOOO
like the lips 👄 right...?
Liu is so beautiful 😍 and so soft spoken!
Mulan and the Lion King are my absolute favorite Disney movies!
"And your smile is infectious. Oh thanks!"
Lol i died at this part XD
I could listen to them speaking all day
"You often take people by surprise when it comes to standing up what you believe in..."
With the Police brutality, she certainly did.
MANUEL, LEILANI GONZALES Mulan represents empowerment while Liu Yifei perpetuates oppression (and licks the boots of the oppressors so she can keep her job...which is the kind of thing that Mulan hated)
She is loyal to the Emperor. It makes sense.
@Justme21021 No emotion at all? 😓Did she at least have the heroic charm of a dedicated warrior? Any passion or determination to save her country? A sense of optimism to overcome a hopeless situation? A strong love to protect her family and country?
I considered watching the movie second-hand (cuz I don’t want help Disney profit from genocide). I was curious to see how it compared to the 2009 version (made by China), but if it’s that bad, then there’s probably no comparison. The Mulan in the 2009 version was a deeply troubled person who struggled to find her way in a hostile and depressing environment, but she worked her way up to becoming a charismatic leader who gained the respect of her male peers.
Great job twisting what she said 🙄. She was against the violent protestors who tied up and beat up a Chinese reporter literally trying to lynch him. Many of those protestors are just like that but ppl wanna get mad at her for being against those criminals.
@@marcus5251 Denise Ho has been at the frontlines of the protests. So I guess she’s a criminal too? Along with the doctors, lawyers, accountants and other highly educated individuals who support the protest? Oh, and don’t forget the lawmakers who have been getting into brawls over this polarizing matter.....Does that mean everyone, except for the policemen, are criminals?
They should ask them how their visit to the "reeducation" camps went.
Well the reeducation camp is for those who have been deeply influenced by Islamic extremism and they need to learn new skills so that their future is bright and their families will have better standard of living. There are 25,000 mosques in Xinjiang and freedom of religion is practiced in China. That's why all the Muslim countries understand this and actually praise China for giving their Muslim brothers a bright future.
@@truthmatters2782 looks like someone was "reeducated" lol
Truth Matters yes this is true.
I'm just asking does anyone know what those Uyghurs did in 2009? Of course, Uyghurs lives matter but han Chinese lives not matter lol
Joe B ISIS prevention camp
You all should look up the latest scandal on this movie. UA-cam won’t let me say the whole phrase of course. They filmed at those “camps”
Summer camp?
@@Oir69 concentration camps
@@Oir69 you don't know about the concentration camps
Just to balance the facts, the Chinese government sterilises their own (Han majority) people too. Before 2015, minorities were excluded from the one child policy, and are now subjected to a three child policy and the Han Chinese to two. Also the figure for "one million" Uyghurs is extrapolated from an interview of 8 Uyghurs by a born again christian (Adrian Zenz) who believes that tolerance of homosexuality, race, and religion will be the reason that Christians will not be raptured (saved by the second coming of Christ which you can find in his co-authored book "Worthy to Escape"). I am by no means denying the existence of these camps, nor the torture and brainwashing that is going on, but I think it is important to be aware of and be critical of your sources of "facts" and context, and not be swept away by American-influenced cold war propaganda. I mean, this camp has been reported since late 2018, but is only now being thrusted into the spotlight when the results to the 7 year legal case against the US National Security Agency was just concluded? Snowden and ACLU proved that the US government was illegally conducting mass surveillance and breaching it's own laws and in it's lead up, American corps (who are known to sell your data and manipulate even elections) are promoting stories about Chinese atrocities? Talk about a distraction from corruption.
@@Oir69 holocaust
She's so soft and graceful omg
I love her💘
Its so fun watching these two actors being cute and quirky while ignoring the human rights abuse at the location of filming Mulan
Thank you.
Was looking for this. Everywhere in the comments, it's all praise to them, yet these people have no idea that she's a supporter of Chinese conc. camps. I guess that doesn't matter to "woke" buzzfeed.
Lester Young The comments that praise are part of the damage control. They’re 50 centers.
They didn’t film there. Lol.
@@littlepeach455 I thought the reason they thanked the Xinjiang public security for allowing them to film...?
She's so sweet. Her voice... Omg!
her voice is so gentle ... and smoothing.. same with yosan lol
I love Yosan An voice.. they both look good together.. done watching Mulan and I want more Yosan An and Liu Yifei scenes..
They both look like a perfect couple 😍
They look gorgeous together
Hmm maybe this comment only exists because of their roles in the film
yep
😑😑😑😑😑😑😑
@@lessismore8533 yup you right bro 😊don't listen to them they are just idiots
just finished watching Mulan she's amazing and beautiful ❤️
Are they doing a special screening for the """""lucky students""""" at those reeducation camps in Xinjiang where parts were filmed?
Thanks for commenting this. Great question!
I am in no way defending the reeducation camps, i think its disgusting, but XInjiang is a large province, they didnt film in the particular area.
@@johnwescott3846 You're disgusting, 'your kind' must be disgusting too, since your racism is abhorrent.
@@emilyzhang1600 yes they did.
@@emilyzhang1600 they worked with the propaganda departments of east turkestan (xinjiang) they are helping to orchestrate the evil
are we just going to ignore the fact that she was against hong kong and that mulan was shot in areas where uighur muslims are being imprisoned? EDIT 1: you guuuuys. that escalated quickly. so.someone in the comments said that liu could not actually support hong kong if she wanted to keep her career( shoutout to K4U) . i thought a lot about that before posting this comment- i live in a country where people are killed and/or threatened for something as trivial as eating or touching beef. My problem is not that liu supports the hk police( because we can never actually know if she truly supports them or if she's faking it), it is that disney thought it'd be okay to cast her and that buzzfeed thought that it would be okay to endorse her when they are literally the epitomy of toxic liberalism,and could have cast any other person of Chinese descent for the role.i am sorry. I should have specified that in my original comment. I will try not to do it again! 👍
EDIT 2: and Xinjiang. Now, they could have shot those scenes in a lot of other places over the continent,BUT they chose to shoot it in that specific place,and even chose to thank the officials in the end credits for the movie. I've also seen posts saying that Uyghur is a huge province and it's okay to shoot there,but according to the Chinese government's info(which may or may not be correct)over half the population consists of Uyghur muslims.Again, Disney claims to be liberal and open-minded .so that's another thing.thank you for making it to this part of the post,and for your opinions. If this post made even one person aware of the controversy ,then I am happy.
Edit 3: ah yes hello there wumao
Blame the Disney
She's not against Hongkong, she just supported Hongkong police. Those rioters were destroying the city I don't know why it was wrong to support the police. Do you want to live in a city with no police? That's ridiculous.
@@Shawn_Z1110 Mulan was partially shot in Xinjiang, where up to a million Uighur Muslims are being unlawfully imprisoned and 'reeducated'.
The CCP has blood on its hands.
She reposted a post that suported HK police. Stop twisting her actions. HK police are some of the most tame in the world and you can support them without condoning brutality, like how you can support protesters without condoning the murder of one by another protester (or was that brick and Luo Changqing imaginary?).
@@MrxxVENUSxx Just to balance the facts, the Chinese government sterilises their own (Han majority) people too. Before 2015, minorities were excluded from the one child policy, and are now subjected to a three child policy and the Han Chinese to two. Also the figure for "one million" Uyghurs is extrapolated from an interview of 8 Uyghurs by a born again christian (Adrian Zenz) who believes that tolerance of homosexuality, race, and religion will be the reason that Christians will not be raptured (saved by the second coming of Christ which you can find in his co-authored book "Worthy to Escape"). I am by no means denying the existence of these camps, nor the torture and brainwashing that is going on, but I think it is important to be aware of and be critical of your sources of "facts" and context, and not be swept away by American-influenced cold war propaganda. I mean, this camp has been reported since late 2018, but is only now being thrusted into the spotlight when the results to the 7 year legal case against the US National Security Agency was just concluded? Snowden and ACLU proved that the US government was illegally conducting mass surveillance and breaching it's own laws and in it's lead up, American corps (who are known to sell your data and manipulate even elections) are promoting stories about Chinese atrocities? Talk about a distraction from corruption.
They had great chemistry in the movie, subtly translated the love interest of Mulan well into live action.
Fun Fact: Honghui was historically seen as the love interest of Mulan and not Li Shang ;-)
They are ADORABLE! Disney give us more of Honghui and Mulan, PLEASE.
Dude u need to stopp
Jen Z Honghui is the live action version of Shang
Wait, is Honghui in the original Ballad of Mulan?
@@melaniescarlet01 to be precise, there are many version of stories of Mulan, but it is written that Mulan love interest was a fellow soldier, not her commander.
I love their voices. I could listen to them read storybook stories all the time
I CANT GET ENOUGH OF THEM MORE PLS
The scene when she talks to her friends around the fire and tells them that she is going to protect them no matter what...was amazing!!!! Love 1998 and loving the new one.
Me too!
You know the actress support police brutality in Hong Kong to suppress democracy?
@@HLiao-rj7sq im talking about the movie.
@@HLiao-rj7sq tf they're talking abt the movie can u stop ruining the mood lmao
Lol when ruining the mood is worse than supporting brutality and ignoring human rights. Shame on all these people
They got his name wrong. Its Yoson An not Yosan An
Who cares
Good catch they should fix it
@Justin Coen Thanks Dustin!
Who cares
@@diegoleo1279 Of course everyone cares. I mean how hard is it to type your guest's name correctly? Like you put someone's name on the TITLE and got it wrong, that's pretty major to me.
Support Liuyifei and this handsome guy. 愛
Wowo, she's gorgeous. She even looks better here than some of her movies. She was excellent in the movie, "In Harm's Way"
What's so sad is that I'm sure the movie itself is breathtaking and cool but it's harsh to be filming near innocent Muslims who are currently being hurt to tortured and even killed as an extreme. Even being brainwashed to denounce their beliefs all because they are muslims. 😔 I'm sorry but I cannot support a live action remake of the iconic Disney princess/warrior when my brothers and sisters are getting hurt just for believing in their religion #boycottmulan
Nope, the movie was shit. In practically every aspect.
You do know it's not the fault of the actual movie right? The movie is just a movie, it has no say in those things.
Okay the movie was shit
From the reviews they said they made Mulan a perfect person who has amazing abilities from the start, not like the cartoon where she’s a normal girl who has amazing development.
Come on it is just a movie. If you put politics in every movie, then movie about wars and poor places should also be banned.
her voice is so soothing that i could almost sleep
Holy shit, I wanted to see what the actress for Mulan was like irl (personality wise/emotion) but she is pretty emotionless here too
She's very reserved. All China is watching. She can't say a word out of place.
I'd be surprised if even her own mother would see her daughter 'being herself'. It's not a very Chinese thing in China these days.
Too transparent. That's how you get stuff written up against you by the public security bureau.
Most Chinese know better than to give those paranoid big brothers ammunition or reason to suspect them for disloyalty more than average. And the more famous you are, the more vulnerable you are to being taken down.
I think Li Bingbing disappeared from the public for like 96 days for tax evasion or something. Some people were worried that's the last we would see of her. She's back.
But China is a pretty scary country. You don't want to mess with the Chinese Government.
And if they see you as a national asset, as they are likely to view Liu Yifei, they wouldn't want her to say too much, because even to utter a single personal opinion might be considered 'treason' in betraying 'national secrets'.
And then you have President Donald J Trump. No secret on earth. You get a very direct stream of consciousness from him. Completely unfiltered.
So two extremes. Probably both unhealthy in some ways, but what can you do?
Zhou Wu fair point
@@LaurenKills1918
If nothing else, I'm very thankful for the Mulan 2020 film for being an eye opener for how Chinese politics truly works to the Western world. Because it attempted to simultaneously appeal to both the Chinese and Western markets, a very cutting edge and bold attempt, and unsurprisingly, due to its attempt to compromise between the two, ended up disappointing both, like how King James, coming from Scotland to England and assuming the throne there, getting the hopes up of both the bishops and the protestants, ended up disappointing both, because he was an adult, and made up his own mind, and wasn't just a child king pawn for the adults' political games. But instead, he got them to work together to write the King James Version of the Bible, his legacy of the ages, which put together two very conflicting opinions and created dialogue, resulting in one of the most robust translations of the Bible to date.
In a similar vein, Mulan 2020 gives something both average Chinese and average Americans something in common to complain about, which ironically brings the two worlds closer together.
Even if what they complain about are very different:
Chinese basically complaining about:
1) How it's not Chinese enough and not non Chinese enough, so occupies that very awkward space that, for example, human like AI occupy, which gives you the creeps, because you know they aren't human, but you can't exactly treat them like any other machine, so you literally don't know what to do with it
2) It's not action packed enough or dramatic enough (in far less creative words, like 'it's boring' or 'it's a waste of time')
Whereas Americans complaining about:
1) It's not instantly gratifying like Mulan 1998 (in very different words that are far more flattering to the speaker and far more critical of the producer)
2) its conflict with the viewer's conscience
But! If you knew who the director of the film was, who Liu Yifei was, what WETA is, how the Chinese WuXia films tend to go, and certain other details like these, you can pretty much deconstruct the film, and see what an interesting product of all its constituent parts it is.
The Director made "The Whale 🐳 Rider" and "Moana" before this film. Both films are slow paced, soul searching, introspective, artsy pieces, and if you look at the psychological aspects of the film instead of the action or the wider scene, you can definitely see that the film revolves around Milan's growth in consciousness around her role in the wider world and the reason for her existence, just like in "The 🐋 Rider" and "Moana", with up times and down times to the point of despair and alienation, before you reach a hidden climax, acceptance and reintegration in a far more genuine, mature and authentic way.
And then you have Liu Yifei's influence, of a steady, determined, growth focussed actress who cares more to mature as an actress in a well rounded way than to maintain her hard won reputation or fan base. In this, she's got my respect.
And then, you can see the excruciating detail to which WETA put into the set, costumes, make up, just as they did in the Lord of the Rings, so that you become unaware that there really even are special effects.
And finally, you have the Chinese WuXia film theme of an overpowered protagonist coming to the edge of their sanity, due to their feeling of alienation and inability to fit in with everyone else, reaching breaking point, but then, getting it all together just in time to play a vital role in the final battle and take out the final boss.
I think the Western Audience, who are used to the gunfight showdown, expect the boss fight to be the climax, and are likely to be disappointed.
Generally, in a WuXia film, the main villain is only there as a phantom menace, as a paper Tiger, as an outward adversary to ramp up the pressure and force the protagonist into maturing quickly, overcoming their internal blockages, facing their inner demons, their most deep rooted fears and insecurities, which is actually the real "boss fight", and as soon as that battle is won, the rest tends to be pretty trivial by comparison.
The main suspense tends to revolve around: will this person turn right, or will they mess up and either join the dark side, get themselves killed in a silly manner, or let themselves get talked into committing suicide?
It's a very subtle movie. I don't expect the majority of the people to get it. I think Hollywood is trying to shift from Major Blockbusters into Art-House, independent films, but they seem to have left most of their fan base behind by moving too quickly and not setting the expectations right.
If they pitched it as somehow an experimental, art house reinterpretation of Mulan, almost completely independent of the 1998 animated original, more people would have wanted to watch it for what it actually was.
Anyway, plenty of lessons to be learnt all around. I'm sure they'll get there in the end, even if it takes ages.
Well, this actress is very controversial in China for her beauty and emotionless acting style (extremely limited acting skills).
@@zhouwu um just a little correction. The actress who evade tax and disappear for a while is Fan Bingbing. Li Bingbing is a whole other actress.
I could hear Yoson's voice ALL DAY LONG, seriously
She is sooo pretty. And love her voice. 😍😍😍😍
omg finally they're promoting it means i can see it soon
its already out you can watch it on sketchy stremaing sites like myflixer
Don’t bother it’s actual garbage
@@ZeykronZ that bad
@@jadriel6943 yeah but how
@@jastaykotuce2249 the actress said that she supports police brutallity hapenning in hongkong
I swear to hate is just a trend nowadays.
Frankly, the movie is not obviously perfect but is also not that bad.
It's THAT bad. This movie is even way worse than the mary sue in Star Wars.
swear-my-pearls now you are crossing the line.
“Not that bad”. That exact attitude is why mediocrity is praised over actually doing a good job in movies and TV today.
It’s one of the worst movies I’ve ever seen
The Best Movie I Have Ever Seen!
Her voice is so cute, soft and satisfying. I enjoyed the movie a lot too.
She's gorgeous
They had a good chemistry❤️ the'y look good together❤️❤️
She has such a soothing voice.
There’s a lot of things wrong with the movie filming, BUT there is a lot of people who had no choice as they were working on this. To the ones who understood the dilemma but stayed because they can’t quit their job, I enjoyed the movie.
yeaaa. I also really enjoyed this. Just don't overthink it like the other toxic haters
Don’t overthink Disney working with Chinese agencies accused of atrocities against a million people
Lerato Maja no I agree with you that it’s terrible and Disney should definitely not have used it. I’m upset that Disney’s VERY POOR choices is causing a political debate and kind of clouding the achievements for Asians in cinema. They scouted places Trying to be culturally appropriate and ended up being politically inappropriate and insensitive. BUT I don’t want this backlash to hinder them from trying again, especially with Shang Chi coming up. I wish the feedback would be more constructive, so Disney knows to up their location scouting team without calling the movie ITSELF poorly done because of it. Many people did work hard and I want them to know that they are appreciated.
@@caity2460 waow. exactly. well said
No choice? Liu Yifei literally retweets Chinese Communist Party propaganda and voices her support for police brutality despite being an American citizen?
2:03 oh yes they got that right. His smile is *indeed* infectious 😂
Even tho there's little romance in the movie, there's so much chemistry in their characters. I hope they'll do a sequel
There is. Check wikipedia
I sure hope for a sequel to happen! Hopefully this film gets the success it deserves 🙏🏻
(Spoilers:)
At the end of the film, when Mulan is bestowed a new sword belonging to the emperor, Commander Tung was asking her to consider again joining the army. Even though Mulan did not say "yes", her expression seemed like it! So a sequel is likely!
@@phantomlover4520 I watch the movie last night and I can't get enough of mulan and the guy's subtle romance (can't remember his name in the movie lol)
A sequel would probably take years 😞
The movie got negative reviews and people are boycotting it because of what she said about HK. It's unlikely to do well.
Unfortunately, it does not seem to be made for either the Western or Chinese market.
@@phantomlover4520 From what I understood, the Emperor (not Commander Tung) asked Mulan to be his protective guard (can't remember the full title of the position, but I don't think it was the army) twice.
They didn't give her much dialogue in that movie, that's one problem with that movie
Even if they did she would have said it emotionlessly
Lmao no emotions no dialogue trash movie
I bet u guys havent watched it yet lol🤣🤣🤣
@@oliverrumagit3781 prove it
@@lessismore8533 what do u mean stupid?
Why do they seem like they have no bond??? Like their literally had no body until the food section LMAO
Food brings out the best in people!
LMAO
Mulan specifically thank the publicity department of CPC Xinjiang uyghur autonomous region committee in the credits.
You know, the place where the cultural genocide is happening.
They filmed extensively in Xinjiang, which the subtitles call “Northwest China”
lies...lies...lies...
Oh god, the US government really got a huge propaganda budget.
"Cultural genocide". What will they think of next? "Identity politics genocide"?!
I know im gonna get hate for this, but this movie was disappointing. They got rid of all the amazing things the original animated movie had 😭
No hate if its fact.
@@ionryful The annoying part of this 30 bucks to watch is making people really angry and saying that it sucks, the thing is that this movie had his moments but they were like 5 seconds of strong emotions and then, kaboom, more nonsense stuff like that witch (I'm still wondering why she was in the movie), I think this movie had potential, but the problem is just that "had"
yea i feel like they didnt follow the original story close enough. they added and took away many well loved characters (including cool grandma 😭). it also had little if any fun/humour factor and the abilities “chi” gave them was way over the top. this all sounds very critical, i actually really enjoyed the film but dont believe it lived up to the standard of the original.
@@saskirw8098 Exactly
I think it’s pretty good. 🤷🏻♀️
idk how anyone can think that that is mulan when my mulan would have never supported police brutality
Ask them how they feel about supporting police brutality on citizens who want freedom of speech
she actually did respond to that question in an interview but because since she is controlled by ccp, she just gave a vague answer
To be honest I live in Europe and the conclusion I can get from the media is that the anti China protesters in HK are attacking innocent citizens who has different opinion. There was even a man who has an different opion was set on fire by them. A protester had trew a brick to an old man who was cleaning their mess on the road. Attacking a Japanese guy by protesters which they thought he was a chinese mainlander... No, the protesters are brutal, not the police.
periodt
@@ThecCJennifer The radical protesters are caught by police and pay for their actions. On the other hand, pro CCP politician were caught shaking hands and chatting with the pro China/CCP mob who attacked innocent people on 21 July. Despite the thousands reports to the emergency hotline, the police only arrived 39 minutes after attacks. Until now, only 30 people from the mob are arrested. Plus, a pro-government man attacked 3 people with a knife and was praised that he had a "noble sentiment" by the judge. His imprisonment was way less than normal improvement. Pro CCP/China people can do whatever they like and not paying the prices for their actions.
@@ThecCJennifer I think both sides are to blame, but given the unfairness and the police brutality faced by the protesters, the government had more responsibilities.
Hahaha i love ehen that guy said.. "omg that's so you. That's so you!"
She is so poised in her way of talking. And very pretty though I prefer her more natural look in the movie
Her English is soooooo adorable, ohhhh it's out of this world
She's so pretty!!! ⚘⚘⚘
My god they are so match i love them both
I haven't seen the movie but I like her. She does come off as an intellectual with quiet strength.
Sorry to break it to you but she supports the hong kong police
Hate to break it to you the movie was shit
Sorry to break it to you, she act bad (my opinion) in the movie.
intellectual my ass 🤣🤣🤣 yes indeed an intellectual for supporting police brutality
She: "Hi, this is Yifei!"
My head: "Hi, this is Hua Jun!🗣️"
i wish there's have a part two of Mulan!! i love them booothhh!!
Yesssss this was such an amazing movie
This was the WORSE movie ever! Forget about the underdog who had to struggle, learn, and strive to be a warrior, this new Mulan was apparently gifted her abilities, she deserved and fought for nothing.
she looks really beautiful and he looks really handsome together
Her voice is cute
Y’all know her from Mulan, I know her from Forbidden Kingdom
I know her from 'So young 2' 😭
I know her from legend of the condor heroes 😬😅
I will only recognize her from Mulan and any her other movies and never from Forbidden Kingdom. Forbidden Kingdom dishonor Jet Li and Jackie Chan, and dishonor all of Asian culture, and especially dishonoring of existing in this world!
I know her from story of a noble family. She is extremely pretty but cant act. Ans she supports hk police brutality. Not cool.
Kenji I know her from Return of the Condor Heroes 2006, Chinese Paladin and Demi Gods and Semi Devils 2003.
ahh i want to see more of them !😭
I STAND WITH HONGKONG.
I love liu yifei
Her facial expression in this video is more diverse than in the whole Mulan movie.
Yifei is so cute!Yoson is so gentle! Love them both!
I think she looks like shit and dirt. He seems nice
@@sunday1409 Why because she was forced to Say that She Supports Police ?
STFU man
no thanks to someone who supports police brutality 🤢 it’s not “just a movie”, please think about what you’re supporting by watching it
@Adel ASCHI Ooohhh... Yes.
She reposted a post that suported HK police. Stop twisting her actions. HK police are some of the most tame in the world and you can support them without condoning brutality, like how you can support protesters without condoning the murder of one by another protester (or was that brick and Luo Changqing imaginary?).
@Adel ASCHI not as fckedup as what the ccp did in xinjiang tibet n hongkong, basically like usa but worst
She supports the HK police. Not police brutality. There’s a big difference. 🙄
WillJ Y not as fucked up????? Have you seen what they did to Palestine? Don’t say shit as if you know everything
they are both so cute!
y’all know her from mulan but i know her from never gone 🥺
Same...just loved her chemistry with Kris Wu in that❤️❤️❤️
Omgg I recognised her from never gone too
For me it’s The Forbidden Kingdom
I know her from " Chinese Paladin" (2005)😅
@@TheChickenlittle11 I know her from the Forbidden kingdom too
I wanna see them again in movies aww
The live-action movie is a lot more historically accurate than the animation since Mulan is a Chinese legend with a LONG history. No quirky dragons because dragons are seen as something grand and is a symbol of strength and luck in Chinese culture. The live-action was the American version of the story. We sometimes have to remember Disney's fairytales are borrowed from other countries' history and legends. I see many of you hating on the movie for many reasons. I agree, Disney really messed up. But instead of simply spreading hate before even watching the movie, leave constructive criticisms. Just watch the movie as it is.
I movie was really good if we viewed it like another version of Mulan. TBH, I deeply connected with the character. How did Disney mess up?
Her voice is so calming
Wow I can't believe it she 33 to but she looks beautiful
Why is yoson so cute!😍
I love these actors, and I'm sure they already get their paychecks so..... don't feel bad to boycott the movie. Don't watch it.
I watch the movie very good.
ann annlow The movie was terrible
i loved the movie ❤️
Any live action remake shouldn’t even be considered a movie, just a cash grab.
Some people loved the movie, some people hated the movie, I just enjoyed the movie. It was interesting. The real life drama around it also added a bit of spice.
Omg why do i ship this so much like.... Her voice and personality ia so soft and calm like a princess and his voice is deep but not that deep it's kinda more of a raspy perfect Disney prince pitch sound and his personality is like manly but like calm AF and so like.... EVEN THOUGH THEY'RE JUST SITTING THERE, MY BRAIN JUST CANTTTTT GET OVER THEIR PERFECT CHEMISTRY LIKE WTFFF THEY LOOK SO GOOD TOGETHERRRRR AND LIKE MY BRAIN WATCHING ALL THIS KEPT UWU ING MY MIND OMAGAAA THIS SHIPPPP❤️
yeeessss I totally agree with youu ❤️❤️❤️❤️
In the film thay have such good chemistry.
Ryyan Azfar so? It’s fine.
I love jasmine and Mulan one of the best Disney princesses
His smile is affectious indeed :)
Googled Liu and saw she's 33, why???? Why??? The whole time I thought shes 22 😂
Why they are so beautiful?😍
We loved Mulan!!! Our family has watched it 4 times already. Five 🌟⭐ 🌟⭐ 🌟!!!!
Award winning🏆
OMG she should do ASMR her voice is so soft, calm and sweet. I feel like I wanna sleep
Glad my gurl became a star noticed by America!
If you have trouble sleeping, just watch this video and you will be snoozing in less than 3 mins
and karma and all the Ugyhurs and Hong Kongers who have died under CCP which the actress openly supports will get you
Yo! I actually loved the movie, but you know what I didn't love? I didn't love that in the credits, Disney thanks the Chinese government, specifically the Xinjiang PR Dept... You mean the Xinjiang where Uyghurs are forced into re-education camps?
You can hate whatever you want, but the actors have nothing do with this
@@cico2259 the lead actress publicly supported police brutality in Hong Kong
@@w0lfy763 so one of the acttress did something wrong the rest of the entire cast gets pushed too ...
@@cindyding8507 there are two things wrong
Lead actress being a supporter of Hong Kong police brutality and credits thanking a group associated with Uyghur concentration camps.
Disney, as a brand, is guilty by showcasing these associations.
What's also sad is that the CCP is arresting/criminalizing anyone speaking against them in Hong Kong. Hong Kong will soon be no longer able to taste democracy.
@@cico2259 yes they do if they help promote it
she looks like kpop soloist " sunmi"
so pretty
m dorrdar not really but ok
She doesn’t, not every Asian person looks like a Kpop star
She looks like a socialist more than any soloist.
Am I the only one who thinks yoson an would look great in crazy rich asians? His voice is amazing
Love mulan
1997 Mulan: " Who is the girl I see, staring... "
2020 Mulan ( Liu Yifei ): I support HK police brutality! You can fight me now!
1997 Mulan: ... Is that my reflection in the future?
She didn't say Hong Kong police brutality she said Hong Kong police. No disrespect but please get your facts right.
Nicole Hong Kong police EQUALS Hong Kong police brutality. I- UHM
@@jojowojo2656 Supporting them is equal to supporting what they're doing.
jojowojo 26 Both sides are as aggressive as the other. Protestors have been causing equally as much harm, they literally shot someone with bows and arrows and set things on fire. Innocent civilians have been hurt by other civilians, and Hong Kong police are often the ones who have stopped it.
Separate the actor from the movie. Don't hate a movie for the actor.
Stand with Hong Kong
#boycottMulan
Stand with HongKong Police