Talk:Ting-Ting, Su, and Mei/@comment-25041621-20140612165615/@comment-4889892-20140612171828

I agree with you about the relationship deepening here. The whole characterization of each of the characters enrichens because we get to see them in a way that's more of "everyday life" than at war. We see more personality, and I do't feel any are out of place, just extended. I appresiate how Mulan and Shang can argue and almost go through a break up or something because it's realistic and shows that they are acting their true selves, unlike other Disney movies. I do like the wedding at home because I don't think Mushu's vows totally counted except stmbollically and Mulan's family will see her marry. But yes, I see that it is hard to find a main character in this film but at least Mulan is major. The thing that bothers me is the incompletion about the alliance and the princesses fates at the end.