
The emotional weight is so much more resonant, and I didn't realize how much I'd missed the song, "I'll make a man out of you," which was such an excellent montage. Not to mention, I cared more about her military companions, because their personalities were given so much more depth. In the new version, the characters meant to represent them, feel more like background.That said, it also doesn't make any sense that in the new version, there can be some magical witch (whose basically a genderbent version of Marvel's Loki) but that there can't be a talking dragon. I mean, sure, there's the phoenix that appears randomly (it doesn't talk), but it only makes the absence of Cri-Kee and Mushu all the more prevalent, because their absence removes some key moments of the original, like in the lowest point for Mulan, when the pair confide in how they're frauds, too.Lastly, the existence of the witch at all, is a complete plothole, because the film made it very clear that she could take over people's bodies. And yet, not once does she try to be a pretender on the throne, which would've saved her leader's army a lot of needless bloodshed. via /r/movies https://ift.tt/3bw37tN
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