Mon 27 Jun 2005
I had lunch today with a coworker, and across the table at the restaurant, he said, “I was watching a movie this weekend and a character totally reminded me of you.” I asked what movie, and he couldn’t think of the name right away, and said it was a cartoon. I first thought of MTV’s “Daria” because a friend I had long ago had told me that my sullen sarcastic personality is like the Daria character. My coworker said it’s a Disney movie. I said, “Lilo & Stitch?” I’ve had a couple of people mention to me when Lilo & Stitch first came out that in childhood, I must’ve been like Lilo. Imaginative in a twisted sort of way. He said that’s not it. I knew what was coming.
“Oh, it was Mulan!”
“So did the personality of the character remind you of me, or was it the way she looks?”
“It was her looks.”
I told him that another coworker had watched the movie with her husband when it came out years ago, and at a scene when she let her hair down and was again “Mulan the girl,” both the coworker and her husband said simultaneously, “That’s Cindy!” The coworker I was having lunch with agreed but he couldn’t identify which scene it was that it hit him how much Mulan resembled me.
It was probably the scene where she transformed into a man.
Maybe he meant the matchmaker.
Thanks, Adam. But he said specifically that Mulan’s character bears the resemblance. I would’ve dismissed that as a white guy thinking all Asians look alike, except that the other coworker who said the same thing is Asian. Also, by Asian standards, Mulan is drawn really ugly. My parents were disappointed how ugly Disney drew an Asian heroine.
I got this from a Richard Dawkins book recently. (He’s a biologist at Oxford.)
There’s this noted biologist/genticist at Harvard who asked one of his Chinese doctoral students to research why Westerners think all Chinese look alike. (The question is deeper than it appears, having to do with perception, evolution, and afro/asiatic paleocine migrations.) After a year and a half the student came back with the answer: Chinese people DO look alike.
And Mulan is a cutie. Tell your mom I said that.
Wait, I get it. She’s ugly and she looks like you.
Lucky you don’t live in China, I guess.
I don’t even know how to respond.
Mulan’s supposed similarity with Cindy stems from the same reasons why some “non-Asian” people keep calling me Lucy. Vicky LUH and Lucy LIU are not the same. I guess people just don’t get it.
Mulan needs an eyebrow wax and her eyes are way too upturned. She has a nice nose and pretty lips, though. From some angles Mulan looks Korean.
See, that’s what I told someone yesterday in my complaint about how Mulan is drawn. I said her face is really round, she has slanty eyes and thick eyebrows. I think my parents have also observed that she looks Korean. 🙁
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