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It's always brave to be yourself.
Gong Li is like the queen of movies.
It's not just superheroes that make a story great.
Nothing is impossible. No matter where you're from.
From my perspective, I would say as an actress, I'm like a warrior too.
I think it's important in every culture that we treat family respectfully.
I think if you ask me what family means, I would say it is unconditional love.
Honestly, I think there are many celebrities out there who are prettier than me.
I have acted on some movies that have martial arts elements, but I'm not a professional.
It wasn't until entering my twenties that I began to identify my real dream as an actress.
I always want to go forward, and I want to break my limits and I want to live in the now. And I want to learn more each day.
Like most female actresses, I am always aspiring to succeed and become a popular star, and my positive energy never dies out.
The hardest thing about 'Mulan' is to put yourself in that circumstance and to have the answer be organic, and not be acting.
Mulan is not a superhero, so her physical action needed to be anchored in a strong female body and bounded by the laws of physics.
It's important for people to know what they want, to know who they are, to follow their dreams and be the best versions of themselves.
I try not to compare myself to the character. Mulan makes it happen - not through big drama, but through little decisions and bravery and self-awareness.
I'm so proud to be an Asian and just knowing that if we think of something, we're gonna have the opportunity to be the best version of ourselves and be the best.
When I first heard from my manager, who asked me, 'There's this Disney 'Mulan,' do you want to audition for it?' I'd heard that so many people were auditioning. So, I asked myself what I could bring.
Mulan represents honour and bravery, but, for me, it's also that she's willing to discover herself and willing to go forward. I think that's important to audiences too. Not many people would be willing to do that in the first place.
As an actress, it's not only about looking good on camera, but being able to deliver the right emotions for the characters you play. This makes you more attractive on the screen. That's why I focus more on acting rather than my appearance.
We see many sides of her, beyond the 'Ballad of Mulan.' We see her as a human being, as a girl, as a young woman. Everybody admires her as a warrior but is there a fragile side to her? Will she sometimes hesitate or be afraid, but still choose to carry on? Yes, and we see that.
I realized that acting is not all about receiving people's applause or cheer. It is about delivering the right character to the audience and feeling satisfied in who you become on stage. Therefore, I try to focus more on the abstract qualities of acting, and I hope to become a better actress throughout time.
Her motivation was love, her love for her father, and her journey of finding out who she truly is. That was my homework, and I would say that it motivated me to prepare myself mentally, but also physically, with a lot of gym stuff, fight training, horse training. But at its core, 'Mulan' is really about the character, the spirit.