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O Último Imperador

Título original: The Last Emperor
  • 1987
  • Livre
  • 2 h 43 min
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Richard Vuu in O Último Imperador (1987)
China's final Emperor is chronicled in this Oscar winning film
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Herdeiro de um trono milenar, Pu Yi, foi o último Imperador da China. As mudanças radicais da política e do mundo tiraram-lhe o trono e forçaram-no a viver entre as pessoas comuns, num mundo... Ler tudoHerdeiro de um trono milenar, Pu Yi, foi o último Imperador da China. As mudanças radicais da política e do mundo tiraram-lhe o trono e forçaram-no a viver entre as pessoas comuns, num mundo que nunca viu, mas a que terá de se adaptar.Herdeiro de um trono milenar, Pu Yi, foi o último Imperador da China. As mudanças radicais da política e do mundo tiraram-lhe o trono e forçaram-no a viver entre as pessoas comuns, num mundo que nunca viu, mas a que terá de se adaptar.

  • Direção
    • Bernardo Bertolucci
  • Roteiristas
    • Enzo Ungari
    • Mark Peploe
    • Bernardo Bertolucci
  • Artistas
    • John Lone
    • Joan Chen
    • Peter O'Toole
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,7/10
    117 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    3.713
    646
    • Direção
      • Bernardo Bertolucci
    • Roteiristas
      • Enzo Ungari
      • Mark Peploe
      • Bernardo Bertolucci
    • Artistas
      • John Lone
      • Joan Chen
      • Peter O'Toole
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    • 80Avaliações da crítica
    • 76Metascore
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    • Ganhou 9 Oscars
      • 58 vitórias e 20 indicações no total

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    John Lone
    John Lone
    • Pu Yi (Adult)
    Joan Chen
    Joan Chen
    • Wan Jung
    Peter O'Toole
    Peter O'Toole
    • Reginald Johnston (R.J.)
    Ruocheng Ying
    Ruocheng Ying
    • The Governor
    • (as Ying Ruocheng)
    Victor Wong
    Victor Wong
    • Chen Pao Shen
    Dennis Dun
    • Big Li
    Ryuichi Sakamoto
    Ryuichi Sakamoto
    • Amakasu
    Maggie Han
    Maggie Han
    • Eastern Jewel
    Ric Young
    • Interrogator
    Vivian Wu
    Vivian Wu
    • Wen Hsiu
    • (as Wu Jun Mei)
    Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
    Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
    • Chang
    • (as Cary Hiroyuki Tagawa)
    Jade Go
    • Ar Mo
    Fumihiko Ikeda
    • Yoshioka
    Richard Vuu
    Richard Vuu
    • Pu Yi (3 years)
    Tsou Tijger
    • Pu Yi (8 years)
    • (as Tijger Tsou)
    Tao Wu
    • Pu Yi (15 years)
    • (as Wu Tao)
    Guang Fan
    • Pu Chieh (Adult)
    • (as Fan Guang)
    Henry Kyi
    • Pu Chieh (7 years)
    • Direção
      • Bernardo Bertolucci
    • Roteiristas
      • Enzo Ungari
      • Mark Peploe
      • Bernardo Bertolucci
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    8FilmOtaku

    A sweeping epic

    Every time I mention to someone that I hadn't seen The Last Emperor, the first reaction is disbelief, and the second is `It is such a good movie'. And indeed it was. I'm not sure what the non-director's cut was, because the version I saw was the director's cut, but it was absolutely fantastic. Not once did I think that the nearly four hour run time was too long because the story was so compelling, the direction brilliant and the acting engaging. I find it hard to believe that it took me this long to see this film, and I also find it hard to believe it is not in the IMDB Top 250. Its Best Picture and Director honors were well-deserved, and the Oscar-winning score is amazing. I'll admit that I was left hanging a bit in regard to the Emperor's wife, but that is the only thing that I can remotely find slightly lacking in this film. An outstanding film, The Last Emperor is entertaining, informative and important.

    --Shelly
    9rbverhoef

    Impressive

    'The Last Emperor' tells the story of Pu Yi, as an adult played by John Lone, the last emperor of China. He was three years old when he first sat down on the Dragon Throne. He didn't know anything. The movie tells his story from that moment in flashbacks. We also get to see Pu Yi when the Chinese Communists have the power and he is imprisoned. Because people have taken care of him the rest of his life, from three years old to the moments inside the prison, it still feels he knows nothing.

    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.
    10StanleyStrangelove

    A great artistic achievement

    Bernardo Bertolucci's "The Last Emperor" is a monumental, perfect film, and stands as one of the great artistic achievements in any artistic medium.

    Told in a complicated flashback/ flash-forward style, it's the story of Pu Yi (born 1906) who was the last absolute monarch of China. During his lifetime he falls from the Lord of Ten Thousand Years, the emperor/God of billions of Chinese, to an anonymous peasant worker in communist China.

    Pu Yi was the child emperor from 1908 until the Chinese revolution in 1911 when he had to abdicate. He was allowed to remain in the Forbidden City but was stripped of his power by the communists. He was expelled from the city in 1924 by a warlord. In 1932, Puyi was installed by the Japanese as the ruler of Manchukuo, a puppet state of Imperial Japan. At the end of World War II, Pu yi was captured by the Soviet Red Army and turned over to the Chinese communists. Considered a traitor, he spent ten years in a reeducation camp until he was declared reformed. He voiced his support for the Communists and worked at the Beijing Botanical Gardens.

    This film vividly portrays the change from the imperial and religious traditions of ancient China to the godless totalitarianism of modern communist China, so the film is, on one level, the story of China's revolutionary transition from imperialism to communism.

    Visually the film is stunning especially the scenes in the Forbidden City. It was the first film to receive permission to film in the Forbidden City.

    The film can be enjoyed on the first viewing but really demands more than one viewing and some knowledge of history. In this respect it resembles Akira Kurasawa's masterpiece "The Seven Samurai.

    The cast includes John Lone as emperor Pu Yi, Joan Chen, and Peter O'Toole.

    The film won 9 Oscars including best director and best film. A must see on DVD widescreen or in the theater.
    8brower8

    Long and well worth every moment

    The last Emperor of China, Pu Yi, we now understand, was never anything more than a puppet. He wielded absolute power within his real realm -- a gilded cage of a palace -- but could never shape events except for tragedy to himself or to others.

    We see his life as one unlikely person, the one person that one would have most expect to have been insulated, in a gigantic tragedy -- that of China between the chaotic beginning of what might have been a long reign and the destructive Cultural Revolution of Mao, with coups, warlord rule, World War II, and the Marxist Revolution culminating in the rise of Mao. One recognizes that the pathologies of imperial China never truly died, but merely took new forms in the cult of the Leader. That the scenery is beautiful and hedonism among elites is rife hardly conceals the fact that China was a political Hell.

    Pu Yi, once the Emperor of the great (but decrepit) Chinese Empire, becomes Emperor of the Forbidden Palace in 1912 before he is expelled in one of many violent revolutions (this one in 1925) in China. We see him doing a few things right, like reforming the Palace bureaucracy from a den of thieves into something honorable. He gets a superb adviser in Reginald Johnston, who gave him the confidence to be a political figure -- even a good one -- in the happiest time of his life. Johnston leaves as Pu Yi is expelled from the Palace, and eventually falls under the spell of the Japanese, who rip Manchuria from China and find someone willing to rule it in an enlightened manner -- himself. The Prime Minister of his choosing is killed, and Pu Yi becomes a puppet ruler of a contemptible entity. It's just like the old days, only the intriguers are worse -- far worse. The decrepitude of the system sets in at the first moment. As Emperor he can only accede to what his Japanese overlords demand.

    At the end of the war he is arrested by the Soviets because he dallies too long on unfinished business -- and after the 1949 Revolution he is sent back to China as a war criminal and traitor. Rather than being executed (as one might expect) he is sent to prison as a convict.

    As a prisoner he is incarcerated with some of his former underlings -- war criminals of the Manchukuo puppet state -- who have learned to ape the ideology of their captors, and he runs afoul of those 'fellow' inmates. Ex-fascists make the most fervent communists. All in all, he simplifies and becomes a very ordinary man in a society that punished anyone who challenged anything that the regime didn't want people to challenge.

    Pure puppet? Not quite. A dupe who never left when the going was good -- if the going was ever good -- and that is exactly what the Imperial role made him. In childhood the ruler of the greatest empire (in population size, that is) on Earth -- in a premature old age, a cipher. Then again, what else did most Chinese ever become in China during the first two thirds of the 20th century become -- ciphers, old before their time, wrecks of no fault of their own, just to survive.
    Sergey-12

    Once Upon a Time on the East

    Best movie about the East I've ever seen.

    The credo of many famous western movies (from "Die Hard" to "Truman show") is a lonely hero who challenges fate or numerous "bad guys". He usually wins on the screen. Unfortunately, it rarely happens in real life. Especially, on the East.

    Six years ago I thought about this movie as a metaphor of "history-person" relations. Past and present of my birthplace (Russia) is exceptionally rich with biographies of worthy people that have become puppets in the hands of history or some dictator (e.g.Stalin).

    Now a "parallel" interpretation arose. We can think also about "fate-person" relations. Our fate is often personalized by the forces of subconscious. Historical and subconscious forces have much in common. Both are very strong and tend to provocation. An attempt to beat them often comes to end in the same way as the attempt of Pu Yi to "use Japan". In both cases, information that we have in our struggle is extremely restricted.

    The last remark. We had all been Emperors in early childhood. Then we've been overthrown and it's impossible to return the Kingdom. I wonder, why the Scotland tutor haven't told it to Pu Yi?

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    • Curiosidades
      The first Western film made in and about the country to be produced with full Chinese government cooperation since 1949.
    • Erros de gravação
      The 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.
    • Citações

      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.

    • Versões alternativas
      The 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.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Last Emperor/Cross My Heart/The Running Man/Sign o' the Times/Steel Dawn (1987)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Kaiser 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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    • After China became a republic, why was the empire able to go on even though they could not rule over China anymore?

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 8 de janeiro de 1988 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • China
      • Itália
      • Reino Unido
      • França
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Mandarim
      • Japonês
      • Francês
    • Também conhecido como
      • El último emperador
    • Locações de filme
      • Forbidden City, Dongcheng District, Pequim, China
    • Empresas de produção
      • Yanco Films Limited
      • TAO Film
      • Recorded Picture Company (RPC)
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      • £ 23.000.000 (estimativa)
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      • US$ 43.984.230
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 149.460
      • 22 de nov. de 1987
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 2 h 43 min(163 min)
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      • 2.39 : 1

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