Mulan (Live-action remake)
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I thought Kung Fu Panda 3, or at least large parts of it, was animated in China, in both English and Chinese formats?
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This doesn't help matters much...
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According to a scene shown at D23, Cri-Kee has been replaced by a spider during the matchmaker scene.
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People need to let go of the notion that this is a straight remake. It incorporates elements, but WILL be different. Just take it on its own merits.
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I get that, but a spider is just dumb! Still, I guess it means they'll be keeping the scene at least. Now to see if they keep the "put it out" part.
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Chinese paper poster:
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New still:
And the producer talking about the approach they decided to take... we'll see how long until they change their minds and add a song or two.
And the producer talking about the approach they decided to take... we'll see how long until they change their minds and add a song or two.
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Love the Chinese poster and that photo actually looks all kinds of awesome...I think Mulan is, without a doubt, the only Disney animated film that might actually be enhanced through a live-action adaptation.
EDIT: Trailer was very beautiful...I love the animated version of course, but the live-action shots definitely seemed to have even more of an “epic scope” to them. (I actually think that quality was somewhat lacking in the original. The mountains kind of had this flat feel and sometimes the colors even seemed drained. Kung Fu Panda actually handled color/design/backgrounds aspect much better, in my opinion.).
(I realize, of course, that Mulan 1998 was traditionally animated, not CG or live-action, but there was just something lacking there background-wise...Hunchback and Beauty did much better when it came to those issues. The wide shots had much more grandeur and emotion to them than Mulan’s did.)
EDIT: Trailer was very beautiful...I love the animated version of course, but the live-action shots definitely seemed to have even more of an “epic scope” to them. (I actually think that quality was somewhat lacking in the original. The mountains kind of had this flat feel and sometimes the colors even seemed drained. Kung Fu Panda actually handled color/design/backgrounds aspect much better, in my opinion.).
(I realize, of course, that Mulan 1998 was traditionally animated, not CG or live-action, but there was just something lacking there background-wise...Hunchback and Beauty did much better when it came to those issues. The wide shots had much more grandeur and emotion to them than Mulan’s did.)
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Remakes: you need to see Dumbo, Vi. An awesome surprise.
Mulan: I somewhat agree on the animated's backgrounds. Most of the epic scope of that film came from Goldsmith's score, and the final sequences. Much of the film otherwise takes place in either barren landscapes or fairly uninspired locations where I think a wider 'Scope framing would have really helped.
That said, the animated film is one thing, and this will be another. It stands that this will be lacking in some other ways that the animated was not: the thing with these remakes, it seems, is that you can’t have it all and get the "perfect" version!
Mulan: I somewhat agree on the animated's backgrounds. Most of the epic scope of that film came from Goldsmith's score, and the final sequences. Much of the film otherwise takes place in either barren landscapes or fairly uninspired locations where I think a wider 'Scope framing would have really helped.
That said, the animated film is one thing, and this will be another. It stands that this will be lacking in some other ways that the animated was not: the thing with these remakes, it seems, is that you can’t have it all and get the "perfect" version!
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The film will undergo extensive reshoots. One song, I beg of you!
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Four months!
Lesser films are shot in that amount of time. This is major...I agree I hear a song or two or three coming on...
Lesser films are shot in that amount of time. This is major...I agree I hear a song or two or three coming on...
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Wouldn't surprise me if it gets pushed back, that's dangerously close to release!
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According to another source, it's only a few weeks of reshooting. Guess we'll see...
There's certainly potential for this to be good, by the same token there's just as much that could go wrong. I'm conflicted with the removal of Shan Yu. I thought he was pretty cool villain. Aside from being huge, being mysterious was also interesting. They could've just as easily kept him and maybe flesh him out a little. A witch sounds a little hokey presently. I'll have to see or at least hear more about her to get a better idea.
There's certainly potential for this to be good, by the same token there's just as much that could go wrong. I'm conflicted with the removal of Shan Yu. I thought he was pretty cool villain. Aside from being huge, being mysterious was also interesting. They could've just as easily kept him and maybe flesh him out a little. A witch sounds a little hokey presently. I'll have to see or at least hear more about her to get a better idea.
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Japanese spot. Ah, the instrumental version of "Reflection" playing in the background again. That's one song I feel should be included. Needs some "Disney magic"...
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Japanese poster:
Sweet. Prefer it over the domestic version. And from it, we get a first glimpse ofMushu the phoenix. Here's a close up:
If one is not in the mindset of what should be, it's kinda pretty and very colorful. Reminds me of the legendary birds from Pokémon. Curious how they will make it work.
Sweet. Prefer it over the domestic version. And from it, we get a first glimpse of
If one is not in the mindset of what should be, it's kinda pretty and very colorful. Reminds me of the legendary birds from Pokémon. Curious how they will make it work.