À seulement 2 ans, Puyi accède au titre d'empereur de Chine, mais, ce statut est vite remis en question lorsque le pays devient la République. Tenu dans l'ignorance, le jeune garçon ne peut,... Tout lireÀ seulement 2 ans, Puyi accède au titre d'empereur de Chine, mais, ce statut est vite remis en question lorsque le pays devient la République. Tenu dans l'ignorance, le jeune garçon ne peut, dès lors, plus sortir de la Cité interdite.À seulement 2 ans, Puyi accède au titre d'empereur de Chine, mais, ce statut est vite remis en question lorsque le pays devient la République. Tenu dans l'ignorance, le jeune garçon ne peut, dès lors, plus sortir de la Cité interdite.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompensé par 9 Oscars
- 58 victoires et 20 nominations au total
- The Governor
- (as Ying Ruocheng)
- Chang
- (as Cary Hiroyuki Tagawa)
- Pu Yi (8 years)
- (as Tijger Tsou)
- Pu Yi (15 years)
- (as Wu Tao)
- Pu Chieh (Adult)
- (as Fan Guang)
Avis à la une
While the film isn't perfect, it is certainly beautiful and a visual treat for anyone. Bernardo Bertolucci's cinematic biography of Emperor Pu Yi is an emotional, beautiful and astonishing film... And it's a massive production which won 9 Oscars, It deserved every single one of them. The film will always be remembered for its size and its beauty. This Asian Masterpiece tells us a story of not only an Emperor, but of a country, which was and still is the largest nation in the world. The Last Emperor is certainly one the Largest, most beautiful films ever created in Cinema.
A Monumental Achievement. ~10/10~
--Shelly
To tell you about the life of Pu Yi would be a mistake. You have to see this movie to learn more about it. The strange thing is that Pu Yi can not do and decide much for himself. He is a hero of a movie where he is controlled by rules and other people. That is one of the reasons not many real things happen. We see the emperor grow up, we see him take an empress and a concubine, and then he has to leave the Forbidden City because the enemy is at the gate.
The impressive thing here are the locations and the costumes. Everything looks fabulous and it is not a surprise to find out that the movie was shot on location. With all the extras in those beautiful costumes there are a lot of very impressive scenes. May be the movie is a bit too long for some, it didn't really bother me. Director Bernardo Bertolucci has made a terrific movie.
Oscars Best Picture Winners, Ranked
Oscars Best Picture Winners, Ranked
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe first Western film made in and about the country to be produced with full Chinese government cooperation since 1949.
- GaffesThe Emperor was not in the Forbidden City to witness the expulsion of the eunuchs. This action was carefully planned with few people knowing, since the Emperor could trust very few of his intimates. The order to remove the eunuchs was received in the Forbidden City while the Emperor was visiting at a friend's home. Also, not all of the eunuchs were dismissed, as the Empress Dowager begged Pu Yi to allow a few of her personal servants to remain.
- Citations
Reginald Fleming 'R.J.' Johnston: Words are important.
Pu Yi, at 15: Why are words important?
Reginald Fleming 'R.J.' Johnston: If you cannot say what you mean, Your Majesty, you will never mean what you say and a gentleman should always mean what he says.
- Versions alternativesThe theatrical version runs 163 minutes. A 218 minute version was released in the US in 1998 under the mistaken title of the "Director's Cut". It was known by this erroneous title until the 2008 Criterion DVD and Blu-ray Disc came out. Bertolucci and DP Vittorio Storaro made it clear while working on the DVD and BD that the shorter theatrical version is without doubt the director's cut. The 218 minute version was an early cut meant only to be aired as a four-part television mini-series by the Italian television network that funded the film.
- Bandes originalesKaiser Walzer (Emperor Waltz) op. 437
Written by Johann Strauss (as Johann Strauss)
Performed by Berliner Philharmoniker (as The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra)
Conducted by Herbert von Karajan
with kind permission of Polydor International GmbH
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- El último emperador
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 23 000 000 £GB (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 43 984 230 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 149 460 $US
- 22 nov. 1987
- Montant brut mondial
- 44 043 391 $US
- Durée
- 2h 43min(163 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1