Gone are the sing-a-longs and talking dragon of the 1998 Disney classic, replaced with a new militaristic focus that takes us through Hua Mulan’s (Zhao Wei) rise through army ranks as she defends her homeland against the invading Ruonan forces. What I love most about Australian free to air multicultural broadcaster SBS, asides from the high likelihood of seeing boobs, is its amazing range of offerings, one of which is 2009’s Mulan: Rise of a Warrior (also known as Mulan: Warrior Princess).
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