Review of The Last Emperor (1987) by Jonathan A — 27 May 2009
First of all, undoubtedly brilliant color, soundtrack, grand background settings and cinematography. Secondly, the film showcases a most human and plausible facet of Pu Yi, China's last emperor, that I was immediately absorbed and definitely felt sorry for him.
How an Emperor of Ten Thousand Years turned into a most ordinary people. The film was very long, but every minute is carefully carved and has its own value. I was stunned and magically fascinated by the ending.
This review of The Last Emperor (1987) was written by Jonathan A on 27 May 2009.
The Last Emperor has generally received very positive reviews.
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