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The Last Emperor (Criterion Collection) (1987)

Director: Bernardo Bertolucci  Starring: John Lone  
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Product Summary
Publisher: Image
Format: DVD
UPC: 00715515027922
Buy.com Sku: 206530624
Item#: V2LW2N
Buy.com Sales Rank: 25077
Category Keywords: Character Study  China  Epic  Essential Cinema  Orient  Period Piece  Politics  Recommended  Royalty  Theatrical Release  True Story 
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Features: DVD
 


Editor's Note

Although it is 160 minutes long and shot with breathtaking scope and sumptuousness, Bernardo Bertolucci's film is a story about claustrophobia. Pu Yi, the Manchurian emperor of China who ascended the throne in 1908 at the age of three, is a prisoner in the palace he rules over. Outside, real power changes hands with each coup d'etat. Pu Yi grows to manhood, is tutored by a Westerner (Peter O'Toole), and marries a gorgeous princess (Joan Chen). However, the adult Pu Yi (John Lone) is destined for a communist reeducation camp when the war is over. From start to finish, Pu Yi is a passive antihero who can never come to grips with the idea that the absolute power conferred on him as a child was only a mirage. The mistakes Pu Yi made trying to realize that power, especially collaborating with the Japanese during the war, provide Bertolucci with the chance to explore his familiar theme of collaboration and its moral consequences (as he did in THE CONFORMIST and 1900). In the end, Pu Yi seems to have reached a kind of peace, and the terrible waste of a special man's life disappears into a drab, grey-clad Beijing.


Plot Summary

THE LAST EMPEROR is the true story of Pu Yi, the last monarch of a China that changed drastically during his lifetime. Though he comes to power at the age of three and is waited on hand and foot by an army of servants and consorts, Pu Yi is politically powerless. His life becomes a tortuous struggle with this reality, as he is used as a puppet by the Japanese and later reeducated by the communists. Bernardo Bertolucci's award-winning film is epic, lavish, and poignant.

 
Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: Image
Release Date: 2/26/2008
Running Time: 218 minutes
Original Release Date: 1987
Catalog ID: 1739
UPC: 00715515027922
Number of Discs: 4

Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English
Video: Color

 
Cast & Crew
Joan Chen
John Lone
Dennis Dun
Victor Wong
Ryuichi Sakamoto
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
Peter O'Toole
Mark Peploe - Screenwriter
David Byrne - Music
Ryuichi Sakamoto - Music
Bernardo Bertolucci - Director

 
Awards

Academy Awards (1987)
Winner, Best Art Direction - Set Decoration
Winner, Best Film Editing
Winner, Best Picture
Winner, Best Sound
David Byrne, Winner, Best Original Score
Ryuichi Sakamoto, Winner, Best Original Score
James Acheson, Winner, Best Costume Design
Bernardo Bertolucci, Winner, Best Adapted Screenplay
Bernardo Bertolucci, Winner, Best Director
Mark Peploe, Winner, Best Adapted Screenplay
Jeremy Thomas, Winner, Best Picture
Vittorio Storaro, Winner, Best Cinematography
Cong Su, Winner, Best Original Score

 
Professional Reviews
Entertainment Weekly
"...Numbingly beautiful....Sumptuous chinoiserie..." -- Rating: B 03/05/1999 p.71

Variety
"...A film of unique, quite unsurpassed visual splendor, THE LAST EMPEROR makes for a fascinating trip to another world..." 10/07/1987

Film Comment
"...[The film] has the feel of other-worldliness, of science fiction..." 07/01/1987 p.61-3

Los Angeles Times
"...If you want a staggering and certainly singular movie experience, THE LAST EMPEROR will do very nicely..." 11/29/1987 p.C1

Total Film
"[T]here's no faulting the use of genuine locations, the magnificent costumes of Vittorio Storaro's breathtaking cinematography." 04/01/2004 p.42

  
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Cinematography 5
Plot 5
Acting 5
Overall Satisfaction 5
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5 of 5 Highly Recommended Saturday, March 22, 2008
Darvin Bautista from Winslow, Az  

Great movie, I watched this movie when it first came out and it has always been on my mind. When it came up for sale, I jumped at the purchase.
 
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