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Monday, December 13, 2021

Mulan (2020)

Since Disney seems to be on this binge of making their movies into real life, this is the live-action version of one of my all-time favorite Disney movies, Mulan

Summary

-To save her father from death in military service, a young Chinese maiden goes undercover as a male soldier and thus, manages to save China from an impending attack from enemy forces







Cast

-Liu Yifei: Mulan

-Donnie Yen: Commander Tung

-Gong Li: Xianniang

-Jet Li: Emperor

-Jason Scott Lee: Bori Khan

-Yoson An: Honghui

-Tzi Ma: Zhou

-Rosalind Chao: Li

-Pei-Pei Cheng: Matchmaker

-Xana Tang: Xiu

-Ron Yuan: Sergeant Qiang

-Jun Yu: Cricket

-Chen Tang: Yao

-Doug Moua: Po

-Jimmy Wong: Ling

Did You Know?

-In the original 1998 Disney film, Mulan cuts off most of her waist-length hair to complete her disguise. This scene was not added into the live action version because it was considered unnecessary. In imperial China, long hair on men was common, so Mulan with long hair in the military camp would not have aroused any suspicion






-One of her soldiers is nicknamed Cricket, a nod to the lucky Cri-Kee from the original Disney film

-Martial artist/actor Jet Li initially refused the offer to play the Emperor because of pay and script. His daughters, however, reminded him that it's important to shed light on Chinese culture, so he changed his mind and accepted the role

-The film was made more historically accurate by making the enemy forces the Rouran, who lived at the same time and place of the original story, not the Huns

-When the film was released in China, Liu Yifei, Jet Li and Gong Li did Mandarin language overdubs

-The musical numbers from the original Disney film are not featured as prominently here. An instrumental of "Reflection" is played throughout the movie. An instrumental of "Honor to Us All" is heard playing when Mulan applies her makeup. Her commanding officer, Commander Tung, speaks some of the lyrics to "I'll Make a Man Out of You". When the soldiers talk about their dream girl, they speak some of the lyrics to "A Girl Worth Fighting For"

-More than 1,000 actresses auditioned for the role of Mulan. Casting directors were looking for specific things in the actress who play the famed Chinese legend. Skills in martial arts, ability to speak English and potential to be an international star were among the traits being searched for

-Gong Li, who plays the character Xianniang, was the real-life model for the animated title character's likeness in the 1998 film

-This is the first Disney live-action film to get a PG-13 rating. There only brief shots of corpses and scenes implying death and a few brief shots of blood drops

-In this film, Mulan is given a sister, Hua Xiu to make Mulan's decision to do what she does more impactful. In certain versions of the story of Mulan, she has siblings, such as a younger brother and sister

-When Liu Yifei showed up to auditions, she was suffering from jet lag, from her 14-hour flight from Beijing to Los Angeles. She overcame jet lag by completing four scenes for her audition, one of which lasted five pages and completed 90 minutes of weight training and her two-hour audition

-Mushu from the original 1998 film did not make an appearance here. Disney chose to keep this film as true and close to Chinese culture and traditions as possible. To keep that respect going, a phoenix was chosen. In Chinese culture, a phoenix represents peace and prosperity

-When Tony Bancroft, one of the directors of the original Disney film, heard there was going to be a live-action remake, he was overjoyed when he heard it was not going to be a carbon copy of the original

-This is the third Disney film for Jason Scott Lee. Prior to this, he played Mowgli in The Jungle Book (1994) and voiced David Kawena in Lilo & Stitch (2002) and Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch (2005)

-Originally, Ang Lee was chosen to direct this, but he couldn't because he was busy promoting Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk (2016)

-Four of the cast members - Donnie Yen, Jason Scott Lee, Yoson An, Roger Yuan - were all part of the cast of Netflix's Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny (2016)


-This is the second film where Liu Yifei and Jet Li worked together. The first film was 2008's The Forbidden Kingdom

-Tzi Ma and Ron Yuan provided their voices for the 2012 video game Sleeping Dogs

-Ming-na Wen, who voiced Mulan in the original Disney film, expressed interest in playing Mulan's mother, but her work schedule didn't allow it. Instead, she plays a guest who introduces Mulan to the Emperor

-There is a scene where Mulan is the only one carrying full pails of water up the mountain. This mirrors a scene from the original where she was the only one to figure out how to use the heavy medallions to get up the pole to get the arrow

-Rosalind Chao, who plays Mulan's mother, and Ming-na Wen, who played Mulan in the original, make brief appearances here. They both also starred in the film adaptation of Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club, both as daughters Rose and June

Rosalind Chao as Mulan's mother in 1998

Rosalind Chao as Li (2020)

Ming-na Wen as Mulan (1998)

Ming-na Wen in Mulan (2020)

Monday, April 26, 2021

21 Awe-inspiring facts about Princess Diana

Princess Diana was a beautiful woman who was kind, loving, highly intelligent and just so happened to be thrust in to the world of the royals. Instead of flaunting her status as a royal, she did everything in her power to bring attention to various causes. Of course, she suffered from depression, which was caused by her failing marriage and her strong disapproval of the Royal Family. Probably to this day, the royal family still disapproves of her simply because she refused to follow tradition. It's a shame that people in the royal family should think so low of her
1. She worked hard to remove the stigma of AIDS
-Despite being a royal, she worked tirelessly to try and remove the nasty stigma AIDS seems to carry. She was a proud supporter of AIDS-related charities and made visits to patients in hospitals all over England. The thought that touching someone with AIDS was highly risky was removed when she asked that media capture her embracing patients in hugs. She was quoted as saying "HIV does not make people dangerous to know. You can shake their hands and give them a hug. Heaven knows they need it."

2. She brought leprosy to the world's attention
-Very similar to the stigma of HIV/AIDS, she worked hard to get the taboo of leprosy changed. Diana supported those who were afflicted with the disease, despite Queen Elizabeth II reportedly asking Diana to support a "much more pleasant" cause instead. Diana supported these people despite what the Royal Family did or said

3. She was against landmines
-In 1997, she travelled to Angola to bring awareness to landmines being used there in the various civil wars being committed. She was photographed walking through a former minefield and brought awareness to the lack of prosthetics. Because of her International Campaign to Ban Landmines, she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize posthumously, a few months after she died


4. She supported homeless youth
-A cause you normally hear about too often on the news, Diana supported these young souls as well. Centrepoint, a charity helping homeless youth, was her main choice of support for this topic. 1992 saw her becoming a patron of this charity and was quoted as saying "We, as a part of society, must ensure that young people - who are our future - are given the chance they deserve."

5. She sold her clothing to raise money for charity
-While some celebrities would rather chew off their own body parts than part with their luxurious clothing, Diana was the opposite. She sold 79 of her world-famous dresses to raise money for AIDS/breast cancer research. This was suggested by her then 15 year old son, Prince William, at the time

6. She stood up to the Royal Family
-Not an easy task, you would think. Standing up to a small yet mighty woman who controls what happens sounds as easy as defusing a bomb with a hyperactive kid banging cymbals behind you. But Diana was able to stand up to the deeply rooted traditions of the British Royal Family. She did this in small ways that did not go unnoticed by the people of England. Out of all the royals, she was the only one to work with AIDS charities. She chose to raise her sons herself instead of hiring nannies. On her many visits outside to hospitals to speak with patients, she never wore loud, lavish hats or gloves because she found it disrespectful to the patients. She also was the first royal to have a "common" engagement ring picked out of a catalogue, like what most if not all normal people do when getting engaged. This ring is now worn by Duchess Kate Middleton

7. She initiated an "equal" wedding tradition
-Tradition in the Royal Family says the wife obeys the husband. At her wedding to Prince Charles, she not only broke this tradition: she shattered it. This small act stirred up high levels of controversy and was considered unheard of at the time. Since Diana considered herself a free spirit and a strong supporter of equality, she made sure to lead by example. This still rings three decades later, as Prince William and Duchess Kate did the same thing and even Prince Harry and Megan Markle did too

8. She was a women's advocate
-She had a genuine care and love for women and girls. She advocated for these ladies and girls. Rather than just show up to be just a "gracious royal", she would visit homeless youth centers, sipping coffee as they did and just talk with these people, getting to know them as people. When she visited hospitals, nurses would speak highly of her, saying that she was "never patronizing or detached". She truly cared for people and wanted them to become highly successful, highly independent strong women themselves

9. "Royal wife" are two terms not to describe this woman
-She did everything she could to defy the terms of an expected "royal wife". Despite the fact she helped everyone, she still did have a personality all her own. Her husband Prince Charles invited her to "sit and watch him work", but she would bluntly decline and spend time with the public instead. She also acknowledged her husband's infidelity publicly in a BBC interview in 1995. This interview sparked the now phrase "three is a crowd"

10. She was the first to admit her flaws
-Everyone has flaws. Some are loath to admit it; others will make it the first thing they say. Diana was the first to admit she was not perfect. She was a royal, yes, but she had flaws too; she's human like the rest of us. During her marriage to Prince Charles, she dealt with nearly crushing loneliness because of his affair with Camilla Parker. She began seeking the company of others. She came clean about the affair she had had in a BBC interview prior to her divorce. While there is nothing admirable about engaging in an affair, Diana had the guts and bravery required to admit this on camera. Even though it would taint her reputation, this is proof that she is human

11. She raised her sons without the Royal customs
-She raised her sons as any normal mother would do. She believed in a firm "hands-on" approach to parenting, like any non-royal parent would do with kids. She got up and took them to school herself, take them to McDonalds occasionally and theme parks occasionally. She even attended school events like all mothers. She also taught her sons to homeless shelters, AIDS clinics to help develop empathy for others. "I want my boys to have an understanding of people's emotions, their insecurities, people's distress, and their hopes and dreams," she said in an interview

12. She sent "thank you" notes
-What royal does this? I know. Princess Diana. Every little detail mattered to this beautiful soul. She sent thank you notes for even the smallest deed and instilled this in her sons, Harry and William. Prince William continues this habit to this day. A good example is a chauffeur showing William a fun video one day and William giving him a thank you note

13. She openly admitted her struggle with depression
-With the media being the harassing vultures they are, always looking for dirt on the latest celeb, instead of highlighting the good, the disapproval of the royal family, her marriage falling to bits, it's no wonder Diana began to suffer from depression. She wrote an autobiography and it detailed her suffering from post-partum depression after having her son William. Compounding her depression was the fact her husband Charles was never around and the royal family all but turning their backs on her. She went public with her depression diagnosis in the hopes that more time would be spent researching mental health to be understood better

14. She publicly acknowledged self-harm and bulimia
-This was at a time when mental health and other disorders were barely known. She brought awareness to them by going public and shedding light on them. During a BBC interview, she came clean about a battle with bulimia that began the moment Charles called her "chubby" the week of their engagement. She spoke of multiple suicide attempts as well as self harm that came because of the mounting pressures surrounding her. Her openness about mental health gave the desperately needed hope to thousands of women and girls suffering the same thing.

15. She shared a connection with Mother Teresa
-She had formed a very strong connection with Mother Teresa. In 1992, Diana had visited Mother Teresa's hospice in Kolkata, India and met every single patient on the verge of death there. The two women would meet three more times before Diana's death to discuss their idea for the betterment of humanity. Five days after Diana's fateful car crash, Mother Teresa herself had passed



16. The UK's first AIDS hospital ward opens thanks to Diana
-1987 saw the opening of the first AIDS hospital ward in the UK. She wanted the public opinion of HIV/AIDS changed and it was thanks to Princess Diana that it did change. While on one hand she considered it important to change the public's view of a disease associated with homosexuals, she would often visit the patients after hours to spend time with them, giving her time to them and making it special

17. She was a patron of the arts
-In her youth, being a ballerina was what Diana wanted to become. But her height exceeded the standards for this career and was forced to change that. She still pursued her love of the arts in any way possible. She made an appearance as a ballerina at the Royal Opera House in 1985 as a surprise for then husband Prince Charles. With marriage into the royal family and other duties, she supported her passion any way she could. She became a patron of the Royal Ballet, a patron of the Natural History Museum and acted as president of the Royal Academy of Music

18.She was a highly talented pianist
-No one would suspect this highly intelligent, kind-hearted woman could tickle the ivories so beautifully. She is and was a classically trained pianist. Her favorite song was Giuseppe Verdi's Requiem and she would play it to the delight of hospital patients to distract them from their woes and to entertain children
19. She loved being around children
-Prior to the birth of her two sons, Diana loved being around children and showing them as much love and affection as possible. When she left school, she took on low-paying, but highly fulfilling jobs as a nanny, youth dance instructor and kindergarten teacher. When she entered the royal family, she spent a lot of time visiting orphanages and children's hospitals. She was a loving, devoted godmother to her friend's daughter who had been born with Down Syndrome. In an interview, her friend mentioned that Diana was "a huge encouragement" and told her to "Believe in her daughter, love her and I'll be there every step of the way."

20.She was an animal rights activist
-One of the many causes she fought for was animal rights. She believed in protecting the animals. She was strongly against the hunting traditions that had been a part of the royal family for generations. Her activism of animal rights stayed with her sons, who are against the ivory trade and the killing of endangered species. Prince William banned all ivory items from the royal palaces to support the efforts of preventing ivory poaching

21. She followed her heart
-You can say whatever you want about Diana, but one thing is true-she followed her heart no matter what. She took a genuine and sincere interest in people. It was just that-genuine and sincere, not that plastered on kindness celebs do. She never sought publicity and if publicity did follow, it caught her doing something good-showing what a kind person she was. Her sons follow in her footsteps of doing what's right for others. In a 1995 interview with Martin Bashir, Diana revealed she never contemplated becoming queen and she'd rather be "queen of people's hearts". She also suspected that the royal family would not want her to become queen because she "leads from the heart and not the head". But Diana has no regrets about anything she did and that she felt it was her duty or calling to "go out into the world and love people."

Friday, July 12, 2013

Disney Princesses Reimagined

How would you like to see some of your favorite Disney princesses reimagined? Meaning, they are redone in a more time-era appropriate design appropriate for their point in time? See here! Artist Claire Hummel redesigns the Princesses we all know and love
http://shine.yahoo.com/photos/disney-princesses-artists-reimagines-historical-slideshow/

Belle
Her costume here is modeled after actual 1770s French court fashion
Disney Belle
Pocahontas
This is said to be closer to Chief Powhatan of the Indian tribe from that period. As you can see, no feathers, and a sort of rebellious age appropriate look
Disney Pocahontas
Maleficent
Her first villain. Her costume is made to look older that Aurora's 1480s clothing. Since it takes place in the Middle Ages, Maleficent's costume includes both houppelandes (flowing robes) and horned hennins (coned headdresses) that were a common sight in the Middle Ages
Disney Maleficent
Ariel
Her dress and look were modeled after an 1890s wedding gown, especially with the puffed sleeves
Disney Ariel
Cinderella
During the 1860s, the cage crinoline (hoop underskirt) takes on a more oval shape and moves towards the back, making Cinderella look like a beautiful blonde Southern belle
Disney Cinderella
Mulan

Woo-hoo!! Mulan!!! It's said that there were historical inconsistencies in Mulan, but one must take into consideration the time period in which the movie was supposed to take place
Disney Mulan
Snow White
Since the movie is supposed to take place in Germany, the artwork was designed around 16th century Germany
Disney Snow White
Tiana
Since Tiana's story takes place in the 1920s and 30s, at the height of the Great Depression, the artist thought it was be a fun idea to make Tiana's dress more slimlined, making her look like a flapper
Disney Tiana
Jasmine
The artist rendering of Jasmine was made more close and more appropriate to Persian fashion
Disney Jasmine

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Beauty and the Beast

Beauty and the Beast
Summary
-Unsatisfied with life in a small French town, Belle, a local girl, constantly feigns off the unwanted attraction of an arrogant man named Gaston, who the local girls are completely head over heels for. Meanwhile, there is a beast who was once a prince. Prince Adam was put under a spell because of his arrogance. He was told the only way to break the spell was to learn to love someone and earn her love before the last petal of his blessed rose falls, which would be on his 21st birthday



My favorite part of the movie
Cast
-Paige O'Hara: Belle
-Robby Benson: Beast (voice)
-Richard White: Gaston (voice)
-Jerry Orbach: Lumiere (voice)
-David Ogden Stiers: Cogsworth (voice)
-Angela Lansbury: Mrs. Potts (voice)
-Bradley Pierce: Chip (voice)
-Rex Everhart: Maurice (voice)
-Jesse Corti: Lefou (voice)
-Hal Smith: Phillippe (voice)
-Jo Anne Worley: Wardrobe (voice)
-Mary Kay Bergman: Babette (voice)
-Brian Cummings: Stove (voice)
-Alvin Epstein: Bookseller (voice)
-Tony Jay: Monsieur D'Arque (voice)

Did You Know?
-In the French release, Cogsworth's name is actually Big Ben, which everyone knows as the giant clock tower in Central London. The landmark's real, proper name is The Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster. Big Ben simply refers to the largest bell in the tower
-Julie Andrews was considered for the role and voice of Mrs. Potts, because of her regal behavior
-Jerry Orbach, who voiced Lumiere, paid a tribute to French actor/singer Maurice Chevalier by doing the voice with a French accent
-The role of Cogsworth was written with John Cleese in mind

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Julie Andrews

Hey, she was born on the same day as me! How cool is that?

Julie Andrews
Birth name: Julia Elizabeth Wells
DOB: Oct. 1, 1935
Where: Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England
Height: 5'8''

-Her mother and stepfather were both Vaudeville performers
-At age 20, she launched her career in acting by performing in a London Palladium production of Cinderella
-She somehow got typecast into playing sugar sweet nannies, roles involving singing, governesses

Spouse
-Blake Edwards: Nov. 12, 1969-Dec. 15, 2010 (his death) 2 kids
-Tony Walton: May 10, 1959-Nov. 14, 1967 (divorced) 1 child

Trademark
-Her multi-octave singing voice
-Her very regal manner/behavior

Trivia
-Was named a Dame by Britain's Queen Elizabeth II on Dec. 31, 1999
-Because of the throat surgery she underwent in Nov. 1999, it was said she might never sing again because her throat was ruined by the surgery
-Spent some time in a psychiatric clinic to help her deal with the trauma after the surgery
-Stepfather was alcoholic
-Changed her name from Wells to Andrews when her mother married Ted Andrews
-The only black and white movie she ever made was The Americanization of Emily

Known For
Despicable Me
-Gru's Mom (voice)
Shrek Forever After
-Queen (voice)
Tooth Fairy
-Lily
Shrek the Third
-Queen (voice)
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement
-Queen Clarisse Renaldi
Shrek 2
-Queen Lillian
Eloise at Christmastime
-Nanny
Victor/Victoria (TV movie)
-Victor/Victoria
Victor/Victoria
-Victoria Grant
Relative Values
-Felicity Marshwood
That's Life!
-Gillian Fairchild
Hawaii
-Jerusha Bromley
The Sound of Music
-Maria
Mary Poppins
-Mary Poppins

The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement

The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement
Summary
-Princess Mia just turned 21 and is supposed to succeed her grandmother to be the new Queen of Genovia. But Viscount Mabrey has a nephew, who also turned 21, who he wishes to ascend to the throne. He reminds everyone that there is a law that states that an unmarried woman can't be made queen, and with the backing of Parliament, he opposes Mia getting made a queen. But Clarisse asks for time to find a husband for Mia, and thus, she is given 30 days





Cast
-Anne Hathaway: Mia Thermopolis
-Julie Andrews: Queen Clarisse Renaldi
-Hector Elizondo: Joe
-John Rhys-Davies: Viscount Mabrey
-Heather Matarazzo: Lilly Moscovitz
-Chris Pine: Nicholas Devereaux
-Callum Blue: Andrew Jacoby
-Kathleen Marshall: Charlotte Kutaway
-Tom Poston: Lord Palimore
-Rave-Symone: Asana
-Larry Miller: Paolo
-Caroline Goodall: Helen Thermopolis-O'Donnell
-Sean O'Bryan: Patrick O'Donnell

Did You Know?
-Anne Hathaway's mother, Kate McCauley Hathaway, appears in the movie, as the choir director
-Julie Andrews does her own stunt in the mattress-surfing scene
-Hannah Schneider, who played "Princess Dancing Hannah" in the slumber party scene, is Julie Andrews' granddaughter
-The jewelry being used in the movie was real. There was a full time guard on set at all times. The most expensive piece in the movie was the necklace the Queen was wearing at the wedding
-When Raven-Symone was told she'd be singing with Julie Andrews, she started crying