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‘Mulan’ star’s 2019 post spurs call for boycott

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Activists are calling for a boycott of Disney’s live-action “Mulan” remake, citing a social media post from the lead actress in support of Hong Kong police.

Pro-democracy activists from Hong Kong to Thailand highlighte­d a 2019 social media post by Liu Yifei, who stars as the title character, that voiced support for the police. They’re urging people to avoid the film, which launched on Disney+ on Friday.

“Because Disney kowtows to Beijing, and because Liu Yifei openly and proudly endorses police brutality in Hong Kong, I urge everyone who believes in human rights to #Boycottmul­an,” Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong tweeted Friday.

Disney didn’t respond to requests for comment.

Liu reportedly shared a social media post in August 2019 amid widespread protests in the former British territory, with the caption, “I support the Hong Kong police. You can all attack me now. What a shame for Hong Kong.”

Liu, a native of China who has U.S. citizenshi­p, toned down the rhetoric in a February interview with The Hollywood Reporter. “It’s obviously a very complicate­d situation and I’m not an expert,” she said.

The post came as police clashed with thousands of demonstrat­ors who opposed a controvers­ial bill that would have allowed criminal suspects to be extradited to mainland China from Hong Kong.

While protesters have had to shift tactics due to a sweeping national security law imposed by China in June and coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, tension remains elevated.

Last week, pro-democracy demonstrat­ors gathered at a shopping mall in Hong Kong to chant slogans ahead of the oneyear anniversar­y of a violent confrontat­ion with police.

The film was originally slated to be released in theaters this year but was postponed amid the pandemic.

Instead, Disney opted to launch it for $30 on its streaming platform in a crucial test for the $11 billion movie-theater business.

“A premium video-ondemand success for Disney will squeeze the traditiona­l cinema model, forcing other studios to follow suit,” according to Bloomberg Intelligen­ce analysts Geetha Ranganatha­n and Amine Bensaid.

They say the movie needs to be purchased 10 million times just to break even.

 ?? JASIN BOLAND — DISNEY VIA AP ?? Lui Yifei appears in the title role of “Mulan.” Activists are calling for a boycott of the movie over a 2019 social media post Liu made in support of Hong Kong police.
JASIN BOLAND — DISNEY VIA AP Lui Yifei appears in the title role of “Mulan.” Activists are calling for a boycott of the movie over a 2019 social media post Liu made in support of Hong Kong police.

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