full disclosure: i’m writing a review for a publication, you’ll see more of my scathing opinions then but this just isn’t very good, the editing is painfully, bewilderingly choppy and the dialogue feels straight out of a victorian orientalist translation (in a bad way)
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this is the review/opinion piece i wrote about Mulan (2020)https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/09/08/mulan-xinjiang-uighur-genocide-disney/ …
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I've written this deep dive into representation, authenticity and Han hegemony in Mulan (2020) and wuxia at large:https://link.medium.com/Fwu4wy1DH9
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That’s...a lot. Wow.
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Wow, that's terrible. My kids are so excited for the movie, too. Guess we'll be having a conversation before that happens.
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given the boycott, if you can wait a couple of weeks (i mean, it’s not like the reviews are any good), it would be appreciated the animated one is just more fun
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Wow. Just wow.
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China baby.
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“Major, ... along with set decorator Anne Kulijan and the rest of the production team, spent months in and around the northwest province of Xinjiang to do legwork research before the cameras rolled.” Well...
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