Suddenly, a giant dust storm called Poison Dragon appeared, and everyone on the battlefield was consumed by it. Mulan's army fought vigorously against the Rourans, but many people, including Mulan, were wounded in a series of arrow bullets. Mulan proposed a strategy to the Wei army commanders that her army would initially engage the Rourans at a predetermined location, allowing a larger puppet force to ambush the Wei from behind. Prince Mendu silenced disagreements in the Rourans and unleashed a massive strike force on Wei, with the intention of finally acquiring the metal-rich lands that the Rourans had been lacking for generations. Unfortunate that the Rouran tribes were discussing an end to their attacks due to heavy casualties, Prince Mendu killed his father and succeeded him as chief, shortly after his sister As the princess of all rourans suggested to her father Danyu that she should become queen wei and the 150-year-old rourans for peace and trade between north and south, her father confesses she must be a girl. It is revealed that Wentai is, in fact, alive He and Tiger are keeping this a secret so that Mulan can keep his feelings free and strong. However, with Tiger's help, she returned to her military life and achieved many successive feats. Mulan is devastated and has to go drinking. Tiger returns to inform Mulan that Wentai is dead and that his last words are to keep her strong. Leaving Mulan indifferent to stay at the camp, Wentai leaves for another battle. When she asked if he would do the same to her, Wentai said, "I won't." When Mulan wants to leave the army and no longer serve as a general, the Wentai reminds her that none of them want to fight and that she must do her duty regardless. Wentai reminds her not to invest her emotions on the battlefield. Scholar and his men are ambushed one by one, and Mulan is devastated by the death she caused. Afraid of Wentai, Mulan delegated Scholar and followed him. During one excursion, Wentai and his men were ambushed and the Wentai ordered Mulan to stay guarding the army's supply train as he strengthened the front. A funeral was held for the army commander, who died in the attack, and after losing his uncle, the Tortoise no longer bullied and befriended other soldiers.Īchieving even more feats during the war, both Wentai and Mulan eventually became shoguns, however, Mulan had to witness the deaths of her comrades including Fatso and his brother. As a result, she was pardoned and promoted to commander in chief. Mulan, however, stays behind to fight and eventually kills Rouran's attack commander. However, the Rourans launched a surprise attack on the camp, and in the confusion, the Wentai released Mulan from prison. Wentai agrees and says he will burn her body personally so no one will know her secret. In prison awaiting her execution, she told Wentai the fact that she was a woman and asked him to keep her death a secret from her father. Tiger is unable to find the jade pendant in the lake and Mulan, fearful of revealing herself as a woman and tarnishing her father's reputation, admits to having committed the theft. Convicted of stealing battalion, the military commander ordered a raid. Worse still, during the training, the Turtle accidentally dropped a valuable jade pendant, kicked by Tiger into a nearby lake as an act of revenge. However, Wentai is determined to discover the woman hiding in the camp. After a brief fight, Mulan escaped without being identified. One night, while Mulan is bathing in a secluded hot spring, Wentai unexpectedly meets Mulan. During her harsh military training, Mulan proved to be brave and ready to fight, protecting others from bullying by his army commander nephew, "Turtle". Mulan befriends Wentai (Chen Kun), the battalion commander, as well as the other recruits "Scholar" and "Fatso" and his younger brother. Joining the Wei army on behalf of her father, she was recognized by her friend Fei Xiaohu "Tiger" (Jaycee Chan) and agreed to keep her a secret. At night, Mulan takes her father's armor and weapons, disguises herself as a man, and runs away from home with the family horse. But because she is a girl, she cannot enlist. Hua Mulan (Zhao Wei), his young daughter, is quite intelligent and is proficient in many types of martial arts. A retired soldier named Hua Hu insists on enlistment once more to serve his country. The Chinese military conducts a nationwide parade. In AD 450, China's ruling North Wei dynasty was under constant threat from the Rouran tribes. Mulan: Rise of a Warrior (2009) Review ABOUT MOVIE MULAN 2009
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