Disney’s live action “Mulan” was criticized for failing to portray female empowerment and included background shots of Xinjiang, where Uighurs live under repression and mass internment.
I found the bird witch Xianniang the most developed and interesting character in the movie. This powerful qi-wielding warrior was an outsider in her own land and even in her own army. Her designation as a “bad guy” seemed like a lackluster typecasting of a female villain in a film that’s supposed to be about female empowerment.
NEW YORK TIMES
Why Calls to Boycott ‘Mulan’ Over Concerns About China Are Growing
By Amy Qin and Edward Wong
Published Sept. 8, 2020 | Updated Sept. 24, 2020