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How 9 key moments in the live-action 'Mulan' compare to the animated movie
How 9 key moments in the live-action 'Mulan' compare to the animated movie
Kirsten AcunaSep 11, 2020, 20:24 IST
The live-action "Mulan" has several similar moments to the animated picture.Walt Disney Studios/Walt Disney Animation
Warning: There are spoilers ahead for Disney's live-action "Mulan."
The remake is by no means a shot-for-shot remake, but there are a few moments that may make you pause because of how similar they look.
From the avalanche scene to Mulan's embrace with her father, Insider rounds up the moments in Disney's newest film that make you nostalgic for the 1998 classic.
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The throne room scene gets a bit of an update in the remake, but we're still getting the same vibes.
More emphasis is put on the color gold in the remake.
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Mulan's father accepts the call to war in both films without assist from his cane.
This is one of the few moments that feels adapted beat for beat.
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Mulan leaves her hair comb behind in similar ways in both films.
The hair comb is slightly different in both films.
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Mulan averts her eyes when a character drops their towel in front of her in both films.
The scene is a bit different in both movies and centers around different characters.
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It's easy to see the influence of the "I'll Make a Man Out of You" montage in the new film.
The scene is still part of a montage without the red background.
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Similar moments of death and destruction are seen by Mulan's battalion in both films.
Most shots aren't recreations in the live-action movie, but you can tell that they honor the original.
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The avalanche sequence still occurs in both movies, just under different circumstances.
The effect is still exactly the same.
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A fireworks celebration happens toward the end of both films.
Both firework displays occur in front of the palace.
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Mulan and her father share a similar tender moment at the film's end.
Mulan and her father embrace in an emotional hug.
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