Sunday, October 11, 2020

MULAN FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT

SPONSORED BY DISNEY


Disney's live action adaption of the beloved animated movie MULAN is now available via digital purchases to add to your home entertainment video library. Get it now from MoviesAnywhere, AmazonPrime, Vudu and other popular movie retailers. We picked up dinner from our favorite Chinese restaurant (Mui's in Clawson, Michigan), had a good time completing a Mulan themed activity pack, and enjoyed watching this movie courtesy of our friends at Walt Disney Studios. 

We had such a wonderful evening I wanted to share our family movie night fun! So I've included the activity sheets below for you to enjoy. Plus...I have a digital code redeemable from moviesanywhere.com to giveaway! 



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To save her ailing father from serving in the Imperial army, a fearless young woman named Mulan disguises herself as a man to battle invaders who are set on killing the Emperor and destroying China in the process. Aiding these rogues is a devilish witch who has the men of China overmatched until one of their own soldiers surprises everyone.  Does Mullan have the courage and chi to save her friends, family and the Emperor's dynasty? 

The movie is rated PG-13 for sequences of violence. While there isn't anything particularly troublesome for young viewers to watch in this movie, note it isn't the kids cartoon that so many families are familiar with. The goofy sidekicks and warm hearted songs of the animated film have been replaced with more serious themes about female empowerment and devotion to family. Still the movie is filled with vivid visuals of landscapes, jaw dropping martial arts scenes and eye catching special effects. This version of Mulan just may be a bit more fitting for tweens and teens to watch with their parents for some Disney family movie night entertainment instead of the elementary school aged kids that people may think would be into it.

16 comments:

  1. I love the lion king! The story is beautiful.

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  2. The Jungle Book is my favorite because I think that it really improved on the original.

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  3. I love the live action Cinderella. Lily James does a great job as Cinderella.

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  4. I enjoyed the beauty and the beast live action film. It was a well made film adaptation.

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  5. All the live-actions have been pretty good so far. I liked how close to the originals Beauty & the Beast and Aladdin were. But I think my fav so far is Dumbo.

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  6. I really liked Aladdin because it was amazing to see all the vibrant color and it just made it more realistic to see live actors playing the characters

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  7. I liked beauty and the beast. It is my favorite story.

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  8. Beauty and the Beast is my favorite. I loved the animated version and the live action was just as beautiful. I also like the actors in the film.

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  9. I think Aladdin was my favorite adaptation so far. I am super excited about Mulan though because it has always been a fave animated movie of mine.

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  10. My favorite is the Jungle Book because it improves upon the original in my opinion.

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  11. I liked the Beauty and the Beast live action film. It had a great cast and only a few changes that helped inprove the story.

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  12. My favorite adaption is The Jungle Book. I really love the voice casting!

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  13. My favorite live-action adaption is Beauty and the Beast. I loved that they stayed true to the animated version. It was beautifully done with a great cast that really did look like the characters come to life.

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  14. Aladdin. I loved Will Smith's take on Genie. I think he would have made Robin Williams proud

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