Almost dropped the live-action version of
Mulan halfway through watching it. It was pretty dull on the eyes. There was a random 'white' character played by
Vitas (a Russian opera singer) who was the bad guy's 'play-thing'...ok, it would have been interesting if he was the play-thing, but he just was there for oddity sake, and to sing some songs. I wasn't expecting anything close to the Disney version, but it started out pretty much the same. Mulan takes the place of her father in the army, is made to kill, and lead for the sake of her country. The prince who is hidden as a lesser commander/general in the army encourages her even when he finds out about her gender. And since I'm not recommending this, *spoilers* the prince is made to marry the enemy's princess for peace leaving Mulan back with her father. Such a lackluster finale. Well, at least the whole nationalism theme is intact. Bland acting, fighting and production. ~5/10 rating~