Mulan
- 1998
- Tous publics
- 1h 27min
Afin de sauver son père de l'armée, une jeune fille se rend secrètement à sa place et devient l'une des plus grandes héroïnes de la Chine.Afin de sauver son père de l'armée, une jeune fille se rend secrètement à sa place et devient l'une des plus grandes héroïnes de la Chine.Afin de sauver son père de l'armée, une jeune fille se rend secrètement à sa place et devient l'une des plus grandes héroïnes de la Chine.
- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 17 victoires et 21 nominations au total
Ming-Na Wen
- Mulan
- (voix)
Eddie Murphy
- Mushu
- (voix)
Miguel Ferrer
- Shan-Yu
- (voix)
Harvey Fierstein
- Yao
- (voix)
Freda Foh Shen
- Fa Li
- (voix)
June Foray
- Grandmother Fa
- (voix)
James Hong
- Chi Fu
- (voix)
Pat Morita
- The Emperor
- (voix)
Marni Nixon
- Grandmother Fa
- (voix (chant))
Soon-Tek Oh
- Fa Zhou
- (voix)
Donny Osmond
- Shang
- (voix (chant))
Lea Salonga
- Mulan
- (voix (chant))
James Shigeta
- General Li
- (voix)
Jerry Tondo
- Chien-Po
- (voix)
- (as Jerry S. Tondo)
Gedde Watanabe
- Ling
- (voix)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesMulan touches her hair a lot because animators noticed that Ming-Na Wen did.
- GaffesWhen Mulan reads the Final Admonition and reads some of it off her arm, it was written in simplified Chinese. However, simplified Chinese was created in the 1950s. Mulan should have used the traditional Chinese symbols.
- Citations
Mulan: [to Shang] Would you like to stay for dinner?
Grandmother Fa: [Yelling in the background] Would you like to stay forever?
- Crédits fousThank you to the Walt Disney Feature Animation Support Staff and our families. Your patience and dedication bring honor to us all.
- Versions alternativesIn the European version of the movie, Vanessa Mae's rendition of "Reflection" is played instead of the Christina Aguilera version in the credits.
- Bandes originalesHonor to Us All
(uncredited) (1998)
Music by Matthew Wilder
Lyrics by David Zippel
Performed by Beth Fowler, Freda Foh Shen, Marni Nixon, Lea Salonga, and the Female Choir
Commentaire à la une
Mulan is a tomboy of sorts - not something that is looked for in a Chinese wife, and she causes constant worry and dishonour to her family. When the Huns attack China, the Emperor commands each family to put one man forward to fight. With Mulan's aged father the only man of the family it looks like he must fight, but Mulan dresses as a man and takes his place. With the help of dragon Mushu, Mulan overcomes her status as a woman to help take on the Hun.
I wasn't sure I would like this film as I have grown a little tired of the Disney formula of `songs, romance and smartassed comedy sidekicks', which Mulan sticks to pretty well, however I did really enjoy this film. I think it was mainly because of the sweep of the story, the big battles and the majestic feel to the movie. The plot moves swiftly and felt like it was all over too quickly. It has the usual mix of laughs for parents and kids as well as having quite a good story behind it all.
The only major weakness is the songs. I didn't exactly start tapping my feet at any of them and, while they are not bad per se, they aren't great and after a few lines I was wanting to skip past them (but couldn't - it was showing on TV). Asides from these the film is funny and quite dramatic and is good fun to watch. The cast are good. Ming-Na is a good Mulan while Murphy rehearses for Shrek with his smart mouthed dragon that gets plenty of good laughs. DB Wong is a good actor but has a `straight' role and doesn't distinguish himself. I was worried at first by the presence of Harvey Fierstein, but he did good work and wasn't half as irritating as he usually is.
With colourful animation that is good without being Pixar, this is a good cartoon that is fun, funny and, at times, dramatic. I'm not a big fan of Disney over the last few years but I did really enjoy this film and would watch it again.
I wasn't sure I would like this film as I have grown a little tired of the Disney formula of `songs, romance and smartassed comedy sidekicks', which Mulan sticks to pretty well, however I did really enjoy this film. I think it was mainly because of the sweep of the story, the big battles and the majestic feel to the movie. The plot moves swiftly and felt like it was all over too quickly. It has the usual mix of laughs for parents and kids as well as having quite a good story behind it all.
The only major weakness is the songs. I didn't exactly start tapping my feet at any of them and, while they are not bad per se, they aren't great and after a few lines I was wanting to skip past them (but couldn't - it was showing on TV). Asides from these the film is funny and quite dramatic and is good fun to watch. The cast are good. Ming-Na is a good Mulan while Murphy rehearses for Shrek with his smart mouthed dragon that gets plenty of good laughs. DB Wong is a good actor but has a `straight' role and doesn't distinguish himself. I was worried at first by the presence of Harvey Fierstein, but he did good work and wasn't half as irritating as he usually is.
With colourful animation that is good without being Pixar, this is a good cartoon that is fun, funny and, at times, dramatic. I'm not a big fan of Disney over the last few years but I did really enjoy this film and would watch it again.
- bob the moo
- 25 déc. 2003
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Mulan 3D
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 90 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 120 620 254 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 22 745 143 $US
- 21 juin 1998
- Montant brut mondial
- 304 320 254 $US
- Durée1 heure 27 minutes
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