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| Wei Zhao | ... | Hua Mulan | |
| Kun Chen | ... | Wentai | |
| Jiao Xu | ... | Young Hua Mulan | |
| Jaycee Chan | ... | Fei Xiaohu | |
| Rongguang Yu | ... | Hua Hu (Mulan's father) | |
| Jun Hu | ... | Modu | |
| Angel Liu | ... | Princess of Rouran | |
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Vitas | ... | Wude |
| Zhou Sun | ... | Emperor | |
| Nicky Lee | ... | Hu Kui | |
| Min Xu | ... | Chanyu | |
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Lu Wang | ... | Xiucai |
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Guofeng Li | ... | Dafei |
| Fuzhen Kang | ... | Xiaobai | |
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Shu Li | ... | Mr. Huo |
When barbarian hordes threaten her homeland, the brave and cunning Mulan disguises herself as a male soldier to swell the ranks in her aging father's stead. The warrior's remarkable courage drives her through powerful battle scenes and brutal wartime strategy. Mulan loses dear friends to the enemy's blade as she rises to become one of her country's most valuable leaders - but can she win the war before her secret is exposed? Written by AnonymousB
I first saw the Disney Mulan and thought that it would be something like that. But I met something completely different in a very positive way. There was also no gi jane trying to show the world something, mulan was just a person who grew with the duty and just did what she had to do.
The film left out all the gender conflicts beside and truly presented us a pure touching story.
Hua Mulan being a great general and warrior is after 12 years again a woman of her time at the end. The end of the love story is also sad but otherwise it wouldn't be such a good film.
Hollywood would surely add a kiss at the end, it was much better that there were just the right words...