13+ Awesome Mulan Cutting Hair Scene
But in the original 1998 animated film the haircut scene.
Mulan cutting hair scene. Wen just doesnt. In the 1998 classic Mulan cut her hair off in order to pose as a young man and take her fathers place within the Chinese army. And while Disney may have done a great job with the scene in order to make it so memorable the fact is that what its not is accurate.
Available to purchase on Disney September 4 202. Why Mulan Doesnt Cut Her Hair In The Live-Action Remake Set Visit. Ming-Na Wen the voice behind Disneys original animated Mulan commented on the decision to exclude the infamous hair-cutting scene from the highly anticipated live-action remake in recent interview.
From the movie on Disney Mulan. While not quite as dramatic the lack of a hair cutting scene feels like another strike against Disneys new Mulan though some might be willing to overlook it. Wen called her surprise cameo in the live-action Disney adaptation a wonderful Easter Egg and baton pass before sharing her thoughts on that haircutting scene and its impact on LGBTQ Mulan.
Mulan cuts her hair which many fans see as her shedding her feminimity and taking on a more masculine look. Reed who in our set visit report revealed that when Chinese audiences first saw the hair-cutting scene in 1998. One of the most memorable moments in Disney s animated classic Mulan is when the titular character cuts her long dark hair so she can take her ill.
Watch the official Lower Your Sword clip for Mulan an adventure movie starring Liu Yifei and Donnie Yen. In Disneys live-action Mulan remake the heroine keeps her hair long to be more authentic. Soundtrack of Mulan the first movieShe gets her hair cut before going to battleOne of the best Disney everWalt DisneyClip of Mulan in English.
Mulan debuted on Disney this weekend in most markets due to the ongoing pandemic and there have been calls for a boycott of the film because of Lius political views. The hair-cutting scene is a powerful fan-favourite moment that sees Mulan deciding to take her fathers place in the imperial army by pretending to be a man in order to save his life.