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The Last Emperor

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7.6/10 • 1.7K

1987-10-042h 43m

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1500 slaves. 353,260,000 royal subjects. Warlords. Concubines. And 2 wives. He was the loneliest boy in the world.

A dramatic history of Pu Yi, the last of the Emperors of China, from his lofty birth and brief reign in the Forbidden City, the object of worship by half a billion people; through his abdication, his decline and dissolute lifestyle; his exploitation by the invading Japanese, and finally to his obscure existence as just another peasant worker in the People's Republic.

Directors
Bernardo Bertolucci
Editors
Gabriella Cristiani

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  1. John Lone

    John Lone

    Pu Yi (Adult)

  2. Joan Chen

    Joan Chen

    Wan Jung

  3. Peter O'Toole

    Peter O'Toole

    Reginald Johnston (R.J.)

  4. Ruocheng Ying

    Ruocheng Ying

    The Governor

  5. Victor Wong

    Victor Wong

    Chen Pao Shen

  6. Dennis Dun

    Dennis Dun

    Big Li

  7. Ryuichi Sakamoto

    Ryuichi Sakamoto

    Amakasu

  8. Maggie Han

    Maggie Han

    Eastern Jewel

  9. Ric Young

    Ric Young

    Interrogator

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CinemaSerf

Jul 17, 2023

8/10

This is a glorious film to watch on a big screen. It depicts the end of empire and the birth of new ones - and it does it in a spectacularly colourful and stylish fashion. The death of the Empress Dowager sees the toddler Pu Yi ascend the Dragon Throne of China, and live amidst concubines and eunuchs in the Forbidden City. He grows up believing his is a divine right to rule, and it is only upon the arrival of his tutor RJ (Peter O'Toole) and his procurement of spectacles that his eyes begin to be opened to the reality that his kingdom is entirely enclosed within a wall of golden yellow tiles. When this idyll is disrupted by warring events outside, the Emperor (now John Lone) sone finds himself a playboy, married to an opium addict (Joan Chen) and a useful puppet of the manipulative Japanese who have invaded much of his erstwhile realm. WWII arrives, power struggles ensue and the story of his eventual - and rather brutal - reintegration into the newly established Chinese communist society is depicted sensitively and without recourse to too much melodrama or sentiment. The score adds a wonderful richness to what is undoubtedly the star of this - the cinematography. Set inside the splendour of the actual Imperial Palace complex in Peking, we get a wonderful sense of the grandeur, isolation and luxury of life inside this sumptuously decorated collection of marble and brightly painted villas whilst outside, poverty and mysticism reigned more surely than did the occupant of the throne. The costume design is also remarkable - a perfect eye for the detail of the period from the start to the middle of the 20th Century. To be honest, the acting - aside from an engaging performance from the inquisitive and mischievous three year old (Richard Vuu) is all pretty routine. O'Toole features sparingly and doesn't quite fit the bill as the learned and worldly scholar. Lone and Chen are competent but they really only shine a light on the rather stilted dialogue. This isn't really a film about words - it's a film about visuals. It's about history, politics, corruption, betrayal - and even a little bit of love - all encased in a shell of creative elegance. It's wasted on the television - but is certainly one of the best examples of "epic" cinema yet made and Bertolucci has clearly invested a great deal of himself in this beautiful piece of drama. A must see, I'd say.

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
$23,800,000.00
Revenue
$44,000,000.00
Keywords
suicideexperimentchinaisolationbuddhismbecoming an adultwar crimessuicide attemptwar on drugsrevolutiondrug addictionopiumarranged marriageworld war iiemperorcoup d'etatmanchuriadynastyreeducation campbiographybased on true storyautobiographyteacherbeijing, chinadowagerdecadencecommunism1920s1940s1950s1910s1930sjapanese occupation of china