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  • čas přidán 6. 12. 2014
  • Scene from The Last Emperor, with Lisa Lu as Empress Dowager and Richard Vuu as Puyi
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  • @jessieblossom3874
    @jessieblossom3874 Před 4 lety +6238

    In real life, the Empress Cixi actually died the day after summoning Pu Yi, who was so frightened he screamed in terror upon meeting her. She tried to offer him candy, which only made him scream louder.

  • @barbiquearea
    @barbiquearea Před 7 lety +4079

    "But the Emperor is on high, riding the dragon"
    At first I thought she meant the guy was doing pot.

  • @sunrayz81
    @sunrayz81 Před 2 lety +664

    The boy actor must have been very well-trained to remain so calm. All the decorations and the eccentric-looking ladies with scary hair-pieces would have easily scared away most young children or made them cry!

    • @jgong5838
      @jgong5838 Před 2 lety +91

      I am adult, a Chinese one and this scene still scares the crap out of me. Yes Kudos to that little actor.

    • @meingoobby8231
      @meingoobby8231 Před 2 lety +62

      @@jgong5838 It Should've been like that since Puyi Actually cried when he saw the Emperor

    • @Pedgo1986
      @Pedgo1986 Před 2 lety +12

      Maybe iam wrong but costumes looks like from different periods. There are two old men one in japan attire second have something that looks like bishop mitre. There are also two young ladies that wear something that looks like phoenix headdress which is reserved only for empress.

    • @fleabaguette9699
      @fleabaguette9699 Před 2 lety +27

      In real life, little Pu Yi was absolutely terrified of her. 😂

    • @alaindevroe1677
      @alaindevroe1677 Před rokem +21

      Fun fact: the dog is the one of the actress who protrayed Cixi. It was not planned to be there. The staff noticed the child love that dog. It was à little trick to keep he calm on this scène

  • @susan5244
    @susan5244 Před 4 lety +1457

    For the people asking .."Why turtle soup?".In medieval China it was referred as a sacred animal as it was believed it had quality of longevity to it and turtle won't die in boiling water because it can survive in extreme temperatures .It also the reason it lives for a very long period.

    • @prettyfox1969
      @prettyfox1969 Před 4 lety +36

      Why not used horseshoe crab?, it have million live than turtle
      Turtle only have thousand

    • @susan5244
      @susan5244 Před 4 lety +55

      @@prettyfox1969 Turtle only lives for 250 years.😂

    • @rickrandom6734
      @rickrandom6734 Před 3 lety +140

      People believe all kind of bullshit.

    • @100schlingensief6
      @100schlingensief6 Před 3 lety +25

      @@rickrandom6734 ofc
      them Chinese

    • @shiyiwang4491
      @shiyiwang4491 Před 3 lety +245

      @@100schlingensief6 What does that supposed to mean? Just because someone else has a different culture doesn't mean their beliefs are not relevant. Sorry not the whole world is white

  • @zaihussain9069
    @zaihussain9069 Před 3 lety +3007

    The production, the set, the costume in this movie looks so realistic and aesthetically pleasing. The director of the live action Mulan should’ve taken notes from the people who made this movie.

    • @cjyoung4080
      @cjyoung4080 Před 3 lety +167

      i mean they were never gonna understand the culture with a bunch of white ppl in the back... no matter how many articles u read u aint gonna understand. they relly think we're gonna shell out money because u did an asian movie?? naw... we cud make our own shit.

    • @augustinefaithdefender
      @augustinefaithdefender Před 3 lety +77

      Mulan and this are from different periodes in China History, you should research thoroughly before critisizing others!

    • @Zergcerebrates
      @Zergcerebrates Před 3 lety +116

      Mulan is from a different time period. Every Chinese dynasties have different style of clothing. Just like how clothing in Medieval Europe looked different than the colonial era.

    • @zaihussain9069
      @zaihussain9069 Před 3 lety +143

      Interior Castle I’m just talking about how amazing they made China look the imperial palace, the actors, everything looked so professional. I wasn’t talking about the period. You should read before assuming I’m “criticising”others lol

    •  Před 3 lety +1

      @@zaihussain9069
      I'm not criticising you, I'm pointing out that Mulan's producers would've been criticised no matter what they did, since they are targeted for their race and because they're a target in the culture war that the racists are waging.
      The only racist I see here in CJ Young, with the typical black supremacist bullshit of "They employed white people. Course it was gonna suck".
      Corrected for his functional illiteracy in the only language he speaks of course.

  • @janberkemeier7406
    @janberkemeier7406 Před rokem +599

    Although the movie significantly downplays Puyis cruelty towards his servants, cowardice in the face of adversity and neglect of his wife, I'm more disappointed that some of the more hilarious (although sometimes also tragic) episodes of his life didn't make it into the film (as far as I can remember). Some examples:
    - After being introduced to the telephone by Reginald Johnson, Puyi became addicted to it and would randomly call numbers just to hear the voices on the other end of the line
    - Against the wishes of his eunuchs, Puyi installed a movie projector in the forbidden city to watch Harold Lloyd films
    - Shortly before getting married to Wanrong, Puyi planned to leave the Forbidden City and his title of Emperor behind to go study at Oxford. The attempted escape was foiled when Johnson refused to call Puyi a taxi
    - As the puppet ruler of Manchuria, Puyi was depicted in propaganda as an excellent horseman and archer, true to his Qing ancestry, prompting Emperor Hirohito to gift him a fine horse to inspect the Japanese army on. In actuality, Puyi was scared to death of horses, adamantly refused to ride one and had to be carried along in a hastily arranged carriage
    - During his "reeducation" in Communist China, Puyi acted in a play as a Manchurian functionary, performing a Kowtow to a picture of himself as Emperor of Manchuria
    - After being repatriated to Peking with Mao's permission, Puyi was tasked with sweeping the streets near his sister's residence, where he lived. On his first day on the job he got lost, and told passersby that he was Puyi, the last Qing Emperor, that he was staying with relatives and needed help to find the way
    - During his last years, Puyi tried very hard to be humble, so he would always enter the bus last. This often resulted in him missing the bus as he stood unmoving in front of it or mistook the driver for a passenger

    • @solaireastora5394
      @solaireastora5394 Před rokem +42

      ​@@Horsemanray you cared enough to comment your displeasure hahaha, the guy is a historian just pointing some interesting things out, no need to get pissy about it.

    • @Dave-dl6ql
      @Dave-dl6ql Před rokem +10

      @@Horsemanrayhad a rough day?

    • @VaioletteWestover
      @VaioletteWestover Před rokem +9

      @@Horsemanray Are you okay?

    • @bjornthies6000
      @bjornthies6000 Před rokem

      @@Horsemanray did your moomy breastfeed you?

    • @istoppedcaring6209
      @istoppedcaring6209 Před rokem +53

      these actually explain exactly why he would be cruel to his subjects and attendants, he was told for years that he is the child of heaven, essentially a God
      meanwhile most of the Chinese people and likely most of his people and most of his own attendants no longer or never believed in that BS so when he finally had to face the real world (being blamed for all he did and all that was done by the throne in general) he must have been utterly flabbergasted, when trying to be humble he acted as he expected people to act towards him as emperor +- completely over the top, waiting for affirmation to , in this case, enter the bus
      I don't think it is right to blame him for even the majority of his wilfull abuses, he was not just never corrected he was taught to act that way.

  • @harisisrarkhan4320
    @harisisrarkhan4320 Před 3 lety +2584

    Queen dies
    Spartan Monks be like." Its party time"

    • @momocha5154
      @momocha5154 Před 3 lety +293

      They are Tibetan monks...

    • @seohwalee3968
      @seohwalee3968 Před 3 lety +213

      I died when you said “Spartan Monks”

    • @paralelel849
      @paralelel849 Před 3 lety +90

      @@momocha5154 they do looks like spartans tho.

    • @waltersanchez2623
      @waltersanchez2623 Před 3 lety +48

      “Party time! Excellent!”

    • @momocha5154
      @momocha5154 Před 3 lety +14

      Paralelel I guess that Spartans wouldn’t dance like them...

  • @Rimasta1
    @Rimasta1 Před 8 lety +2678

    This movie is a masterpiece.

    • @jerieragsac882
      @jerieragsac882 Před 5 lety +6

      Movie title?

    • @wfireC
      @wfireC Před 5 lety +4

      I agree.

    • @mhnpl8140
      @mhnpl8140 Před 5 lety +41

      @@jerieragsac882 The Last Emperor ._.

    • @xxena22
      @xxena22 Před 4 lety

      @@mhnpl8140 what year

    • @sjewitt22
      @sjewitt22 Před 4 lety +13

      @John Fisher Although the last emperor was a nasty person which this film misses out.

  • @sdlock83
    @sdlock83 Před 3 lety +1047

    1:27 Puyi's dad at the time was barely an adult himself, at only 19 years old. Also I find it interesting that the toddler Puyi was played by a Vietnamese actor, the pre-teen Puyi was played by a Tibetan actor, the teenage Puyi was played by a Chinese actor, and the adult Puyi was played by a Sino-British biracial actor.

    • @zeiitgeist
      @zeiitgeist Před 3 lety +107

      There is no evidence that John Lone was biracial nor less british, he was orphaned at a young age with no clues on who his father was. His stage name is John Lone, which is entirely made up by himself, his real name is Ng Kwok Leung (Cantonese pronunciation) even though he was from Shanghai.

    • @loisaustin6200
      @loisaustin6200 Před 3 lety +24

      @@zeiitgeist I liked John Lone in that role, I don't believe I ever saw him in another movie after this one. I cried at the end when he was old and poor but seemed happier than ever.

    • @ChildOfTheFlower
      @ChildOfTheFlower Před 2 lety +13

      @@loisaustin6200 I first remember saw as the crime lord in Rush Hour II.

    • @alexs5744
      @alexs5744 Před 2 lety +6

      @@ChildOfTheFlower Same here, he’s one of my favorite actors.

    • @TheAmericanPrometheus
      @TheAmericanPrometheus Před 2 lety +5

      @@loisaustin6200 his last movie role was in 2007

  • @elimkwok938
    @elimkwok938 Před 4 lety +858

    Broke: The Emperor died
    Woke: The Emperor is riding the dragon

    • @CosmiaNebula
      @CosmiaNebula Před 4 lety +55

      Stoke: The Emperor is flying through the universe as a beam of concentrated energy.

    • @simontheman4337
      @simontheman4337 Před 3 lety +1

      @Libertate Veritas RIP

    • @computerm142
      @computerm142 Před 3 lety +9

      龍御歸天

    • @richmondlandersenfells2238
      @richmondlandersenfells2238 Před 3 lety

      LOL

    • @souveniehollande979
      @souveniehollande979 Před 3 lety +3

      Coke: The Emperor is (huffs) uvctcrxt ibononvyctxtvivcubobinpjovufyvibuctcubivubobuvibufyc vucuvinpjpmpbuguvyzydfuufivjxjcjddjdjfmfkdfpfdoxicjvjcyxuvlv!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @pyromania1018
    @pyromania1018 Před 6 lety +961

    IRL, Puyi, by his own admittance, started crying when he was brought before Cixi. She told someone to offer him sweets, but he threw them down and began screaming for his wet nurse. Fed up, Cixi had him taken away.

    • @alexs5744
      @alexs5744 Před 3 lety +72

      I don’t blame him. The Empress Dowager was a vile, tyrannical woman.

    • @thehistorynerd4845
      @thehistorynerd4845 Před 2 lety +3

      Can I have the sources please?

    • @pyromania1018
      @pyromania1018 Před rokem +7

      @@thehistorynerd4845 Puyi's memoirs.

  • @axnyslie
    @axnyslie Před rokem +328

    For the most part the film is historically accurate. One part they downplay or completely gloss over was the fact that Puyi was a cruel sadist. He would regularly force his eunuchs to be beaten and tortured for his amusement. This is of course no surprise that a person from birth being told they are an all powerful Emperor would develop a sadomasochist personality.

    • @Patrick3183
      @Patrick3183 Před 7 měsíci

      Duh they’re Chinese aka psychopaths

    • @Eydocia
      @Eydocia Před 7 měsíci +20

      I mean,many kids are cruel without realising it.
      Puyi had propably no childhood ,friends and was manipulated or restricted every minute of his life. Vioelence ,exept a sign of anawarness is also a sign that a child is not raised properly..
      It is a bit unfitting to say that someone is a sadist or a masochist [terms mostly used for acts having to do with sexuality] for a minor...

  • @nationalist1910
    @nationalist1910 Před 7 lety +2258

    It's scary. That she chooses Puyi just before she dies.

    • @Bohemian0522
      @Bohemian0522 Před 5 lety +506

      it's even scarier she knew she wad dying, and decided to have someone murdered the emperor (Guangxu) the day before she died. She did not want Guangxu to rule after her death.

    • @Bohemian0522
      @Bohemian0522 Před 5 lety +79

      CK Lim although it was not on official record, it was widely believed by historians that he was murdered by Cixi. It was no coincidence that Cixi died the day after Guangxu died. Guangxu was under house arrest ever since the ill fated Hundred Days Reform 百日維新, he didn’t hold any power by the time he died. The Late Qing Reform 清末新政 was backed by Cixi after the Boxer Rebellion, the parliament had nothing to do with Guangxu.

    • @thuan2493
      @thuan2493 Před 4 lety +29

      @CK Lim I think Cixi wanted Guangxu to die and she did it. She hadn't killed him during 30 years because she was still young, and could rule everything behind the curtain. However in 1908, her illness was so serious that she thought she nearly died, and she decided to poison Quangxu with As so he couldn't change what she had made for the dynasty after she died.

    • @Emy-fv5ny
      @Emy-fv5ny Před 4 lety +2

      Why did she chose him? He was a baby!

    • @Emy-fv5ny
      @Emy-fv5ny Před 4 lety +4

      @CK Lim Ah ok. It's just that he was a baby, that was strange to me.
      Thanks for answering!👍

  • @Zeruel3
    @Zeruel3 Před 4 lety +588

    It's a shame Puyi's father Zaifeng wasn't in the film more, when Puyi was offered the throne of Manchukuo Zaifeng warned him he was being an idiot and that they were only going to use him as a powerless puppet

    • @pyromania1018
      @pyromania1018 Před 4 lety +167

      Yup. Zaifeng, or Prince Chun, refused to join in his son's actions, even refusing to move to Manchukuo despite being repeatedly invited to. Because of his willingness to go along with dissolving the monarchy and his vicious contempt for the Japanese, both the nationalists and the communists thought highly of him. Even after Mao took power, he left the prince alone for the most part. As he got on in years, Chun donated many of his remaining possessions to the nation as a whole, particularly his extensive personal library.

    • @Zeruel3
      @Zeruel3 Před 4 lety +91

      @@pyromania1018 It's a pity Puyi didn't inherit his fathers wisdom and common sense

    • @pyromania1018
      @pyromania1018 Před 4 lety +80

      @@Zeruel3 Well, Zaifeng wasn't nearly as spoiled.

    • @TheDragiix3
      @TheDragiix3 Před 3 lety +17

      Honestly I feel like everyone told him he was an idiot, unfortunately it was the man supposed to take charge who was said idiot.

    • @Shanaoh
      @Shanaoh Před 3 lety +3

      I think even idiots could have seen that coming.

  • @nazsigoreng
    @nazsigoreng Před 3 lety +461

    When she said lord of 10,000 years, it's a no joke bruh puyi is still the (last) emperor until now

    • @sushantbhargav4652
      @sushantbhargav4652 Před 3 lety +35

      Xi jingping is latest emperor

    • @tsaralexeiromanov5365
      @tsaralexeiromanov5365 Před 3 lety +122

      @@sushantbhargav4652 No he is not, he does not hold the mandate of heaven, he does not live in the forbidden city, he does not wear the clothes of an emperor.

    • @amesavis
      @amesavis Před 3 lety +51

      The chinese word for forever has always been expressed as 10,000 years. Just an oddity of an ancient language. It means forever.

    • @youtubeadsarecancer785
      @youtubeadsarecancer785 Před 3 lety +2

      @@sushantbhargav4652 lmao yes you are right, he is the last emperor of the Chinese communism party

    • @billcipherproductions1789
      @billcipherproductions1789 Před 3 lety +2

      @@tsaralexeiromanov5365 But he has total political power over China.

  • @fleabaguette9699
    @fleabaguette9699 Před 2 lety +109

    As terrifying, ruthless, and cunning this woman was, I still love how she softens and smiles at little Pu Yi. It humanizes her.

    • @biocaster777
      @biocaster777 Před 7 měsíci +13

      Lady killed her literal son and smiling at her grandson which she clearly see as key asset. It as humanized her as that time she still have her mommy moment with her son...before she poisoned him, of course.

    • @matthewcardoza1190
      @matthewcardoza1190 Před 7 měsíci +21

      Too bad that didn’t happen in real life; upon seeing her, Pu Yi supposedly screamed for his nanny because the sight of her scared him.
      She tried offering him candy, but he only screamed louder; so she got fed up and had him removed from the throne room.
      Apparently, she didn’t like dealing with small children, especially crying ones.
      And then she died the next day.

    • @acedianPianist
      @acedianPianist Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@matthewcardoza1190 If I remember, Puyi wrote that she commented something to the effect of calling him a naughty child and to have the court take him away to play.

    • @averongodoffire8098
      @averongodoffire8098 Před 2 měsíci

      @@acedianPianist
      If that’s the case it kinda sounds like she was just too tired to deal with a little kid like
      “Oh damn it I’m too old for this, take him outside to cool off for a bit and we’ll work it out later…”

  • @Yobidefy
    @Yobidefy Před 4 lety +896

    I just found out that Dowager Cixi is played by Lisa Lu, she also plays the Grandma in Crazy Rich Asian

  • @blaisetelfer8499
    @blaisetelfer8499 Před 2 lety +163

    I love how Puyi is too little to even register what just happened; just toddles over to his dad and asks if they can go home now

  • @jamiehernandez4746
    @jamiehernandez4746 Před 3 lety +51

    For anyone wondering, the things in their nails are traditional Chinese nail guards, the platformed shoes are known as Manchu shoes mostly worn by noble women, and the headpiece with flowers is known as a Dalachi many Manchu noblewomen wore these towards the end of the Qing dynasty.

  • @suningchen
    @suningchen Před rokem +25

    As a Chinese it's a shame I have not watched this film, truly powerful this scene is, the angle, the light, the acting just phenomenal, you wouldn't want a Chinese director to make this film, they are full of expositions, always.

    • @lucastaylor2321
      @lucastaylor2321 Před rokem +2

      You should watch it.
      It’s an amazing epic.. and even more special is that filming actually took place in the forbidden city.

    • @vinterutab2822
      @vinterutab2822 Před 6 měsíci

      马来代汉,哈哈,滚回东南亚

    • @brunoalbano616
      @brunoalbano616 Před měsícem

      Many Chinese who saw it, cried. It reminded the last terrible decades, in which the people suffered.

  • @KinoNowejPrzygody
    @KinoNowejPrzygody Před 4 lety +1146

    Isn't that ironic? The last emperor of Rome was also a child.

    • @user-vs5if7ng4f
      @user-vs5if7ng4f Před 4 lety +174

      Last emperor of vietnam was also a child too.

    • @samsmith92samsmith
      @samsmith92samsmith Před 4 lety +164

      The last Roman Emperor, Constantine XI Palaiologos, was an adult. The last emperor in the west was a child, but he was in no meaningful way the last Roman Emperor.

    • @KinoNowejPrzygody
      @KinoNowejPrzygody Před 4 lety +51

      @@samsmith92samsmith You are talking about last Byzantine emperor. By your logic even Palaiologos wasn't the last Roman Emperor - that would be Francis II the last Holy Roman Emperor.
      I'm talking about the last emperor from Rome not some pretenders to the title.

    • @samsmith92samsmith
      @samsmith92samsmith Před 4 lety +151

      ​@@KinoNowejPrzygody No. This isn't about logic or point of view. It's indisputable historical fact. The Holy Roman Empire was a title created by the papacy, and was entirely unrelated to the Roman Empire. The title of 'Byzantine emperor' did not exist. It's an anachronism, created centuries after the collapse of the Roman Empire in the east. The so called Byzantine emperors was not a pretender, they were the legitimate and indisputable successors of Constantine, Augustus and Caesar.
      And there was no continuity break between the Roman Empire established by Augustus, and the one centred in Constantinople. The Emperors called themselves 'Emperors of the Romans', and the people called themselves Romans or Romanians.
      The only difference? The capital. Constantine moved the capital from Rome to Constantinople. Later the empire was internally split into east and west. Incidentally, Rome was not the capital of the western Empire for most of it's existence, nor when it collapsed. So I guess by your logic, the last western emperor Romulus Augustulus wasn't really Roman Emperor, either...

    • @KinoNowejPrzygody
      @KinoNowejPrzygody Před 4 lety +5

      If this is not about logic then there is no point in talking to you. The fact is that the post Romulus Emperors never cared about moving to Rome, recognition of the Roman people or the latin culture. Byzantines rulers quickly abondened their Latin roots and became hellenized with all flaws of that culture - mainly corruption typical for late Greek dynasties like Ptolemaic dynasty or Seleucid. Those hellenized pretenders had lesss and less to do with Latin culture - the majority of people in their domains were Greek speakers. Those are facts.
      They called themselves Romans yet at the same time majority spoke only Greek and with one exception all of their rulers didn't care about Rome.
      And of course you are mistaken about Rome. During Vth century it was a capital for the most important institution for the Western World - Roman Church - the seat of bishop of Rome. The same Church that survived the fall of both empires. And this institution embraced Latin culture more than any other by adopting Latin alphabet and language - something that Byzantines were simply not capable of doing.

  • @LAVATORR
    @LAVATORR Před 3 měsíci +5

    "And look at the Forbidden City!"
    "I can't, it's forbidden."

  • @agastya7770
    @agastya7770 Před 4 měsíci +7

    The mantra chanting sends shivers down the spine

  • @Reaper1722
    @Reaper1722 Před 7 měsíci +10

    Everything about this scene feels so surreal. The room, the Empress herself.

  • @jasontsimnujyang5186
    @jasontsimnujyang5186 Před 5 lety +445

    That poor turtle, just slowly simmering and cooking in that pot...

  • @naotmaa6103
    @naotmaa6103 Před 3 lety +104

    Lisa Lu was chillingly amazing. She barely had 5 minutes of screen time but WOW. For me her scene steals the whole movie

  • @joaanyu1479
    @joaanyu1479 Před 2 lety +31

    Its the most excellent movie that depicts ancient china . Even our china producers cant even acheive. . Bernardo bertolucci the man behind this artistic masterpiece movie is the genius... the best of the best. Such careful and detailed work and effort by the people behind this movie can be seen in all aspects of the whole movie. The movie can absorb the audience into that era and the audience get so lost inside the movie, and when the movie is over... seems that you will wake up still in awe . Not many movies can reach that standards. No wonder they were awarded so many awards. You left a legacy sir bernardo... respect you and love your works and what makes me respect you is that you are not even chinese and you can do it so well.

    • @brucejackson6451
      @brucejackson6451 Před rokem +2

      "The movie can absorb the audience into that era and the audience get so lost inside the movie, and when the movie is over... seems that you will wake up still in awe." Very well said, it sealed my decision to find and watch this movie, so thank you.

    • @joaanyu1479
      @joaanyu1479 Před rokem +2

      @@brucejackson6451 Im glad my comments gave you some insight about the movie and glad that ypu decided to find this movie...go for it.. do some time travelling. Let me know what you think after watching

  • @photon812
    @photon812 Před 2 lety +12

    This was a depiction of the 20th century. Let that sink in.

  • @jakenguyen4253
    @jakenguyen4253 Před 2 lety +22

    Old historical movies have a certain charm that no other genre can recreate

    • @sam510938764
      @sam510938764 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Because everything was faithfully re-created without substituting it with cheap CGI or green screens. The enthronement scene in this film had thousands of real people as actors and took place in front of the actual Hall of Supreme Harmony. Another problem is with higher definition footages it becomes harder to re-create the "grime" of historical scenes, and many props end up looking overly new and plastic in contemporary history films.

  • @davidpar2
    @davidpar2 Před 8 lety +732

    I went to see this movie with my parents when it came out; I was 11 and got very little out of it at the time. Other than to deem it very weird, particularly the attempted suicide scene, the lesbian scene, the spitting empress scene, the "mouse thrown into the gate" scene, and this scene. Was really too young to appreciate such a plot. Definitely enjoy it now, as an adult

    • @RexMcMonkey
      @RexMcMonkey Před 7 lety +79

      Don't forget the eunuchs carrying their "organs."

    • @georgeofhamilton
      @georgeofhamilton Před 5 lety +14

      I'm pretty old now, and it still seems really weird.

    • @charmander777
      @charmander777 Před 5 lety +18

      the empress spitting scene lmfao. yeah i remember that. it was disturbing for me . i think i was around 11 as well. this movie is a masterpiece. not sure if they can make something like this today. great casting. perfect.

    • @2bin
      @2bin Před 5 lety +25

      Actually you got a lot of the movie at a young age. Director Bertollucci admitted that he purposely "exoticized" the content to make it mysterious, erotic and engaging. He said he's a storyteller, not a historian.

    • @linnyw1072
      @linnyw1072 Před 4 lety +5

      I watched when i was carrying my daughter and thought of nameing her pu yi

  • @jw8395
    @jw8395 Před 8 lety +1545

    I don't know what to think of Cixi. Some call her a hedonistic tyrant, while others claim that she didn't disagree with reform on a personal level but felt that China wasn't ready for it yet. And that may be the case. You cannot pull a complete political overhaul and expect it to immediately start working, especially if the previous system has been around for so long. Change is a very dangerous game to play, and rapid change with a lack of long-term planning, tact, and patience makes it even more problematic.

    • @panzerfan
      @panzerfan Před 8 lety +153

      +Cheapsunglasses She was the most formidable politician of her time. Not a visionary, not a statesman, not a diplomat, but an absolute master of court intrigues and politicking. I think that policies were tertiary to her, who treats her desires and the balance of power first and foremost. The hundred day reforms would greatly undermine the sovereign and that of her accumulated power, so they cannot be tolerated.

    • @jasondenton5432
      @jasondenton5432 Před 8 lety +49

      Which is what is calldd a dictator, either way her lack if reform led to the death of imperial China along with the rise of communism. She is an utter failure, a power hungry blind slut. Look at men like Kublai Khan, the Yongoe Emperor, in comparison to the. She is an utter failure

    • @jasondenton5432
      @jasondenton5432 Před 8 lety +9

      ***** So you're foretelling my destiny? I wouldn't bet on that.
      And peasant? really, a university educated, doing masters degree, two jobs, political party having peasant? I may die before I achieve my gaols in life, but I am no peasant, whether it is my drive and dedication to what I do, or the vision I have and the many friends who look up to me. I can become great and that is what I strive for!
      The woman was a demonic slut, she had no foresight nor ambition, all she wanted was power, power is good and all, but if you end up doing nothing with it, either bad or good and just sit on it, you are worst that a scum.
      I say let history remember the witch for the whore she was, the worst are always better remembered, I'd die happy knowing that I have done a lot in my life and I am only 20 years old, then again, the way things are, I would rather be forgotten than be remembered by all the sheeps around

    • @nandicarv
      @nandicarv Před 7 lety +63

      I recommend reading her biography by Jung Chang. She is one of the most interesting monarchs in modernity. Chang clarifies most myths around her character.

    • @panzerfan
      @panzerfan Před 7 lety +31

      Cixi was so ruthless to the point of slightly smirking over beating a eunuch to death for making too much noise, yet she would weep to herself over her dead son at his part of the imperial tomb. That's her.

  • @leec21
    @leec21 Před rokem +26

    Lisa Lu has been played Cixi at least 4 times in movies. She won Taiwan’s Golden Horse award for best actress in 1975 for her great performance as Cixi

  • @fahadopel8658
    @fahadopel8658 Před 3 lety +51

    Its amazing just more than 100 years ago, there was a Chinese Monarch. Just imagine if it still was present and seeing the Forbidden City in its ceremonial and residential use

    • @dolamrothknight
      @dolamrothknight Před 3 lety +4

      id just google map it. just use the street views. this was a joke so plz dont respond

  • @panzerfan
    @panzerfan Před 8 lety +795

    The actual Dowager Cixi fashioned herself as a Buddha, and she did have herself and her courtiers and eunuchs dress up as Chinese deities in expensive processions within the palace quarters to stroke her own ego, yet she dared not show this side of her out on the royal court in front of the officials. That's how it was with her. She ruled in pretense, clothed herself beyond what is legitimate, donning the emperor's trappings, but dared never sit on the throne that she overlooks from the curtain behind the show.

    • @davidw.2791
      @davidw.2791 Před 6 lety +96

      panzerfan The whole point of "ruling behind the modesty curtain" was always supposed to be a temporary measure, a regency until the male emperor comes of age. And yet Cixi suffocated two whole emperors' entire reigns until she finally kicked the bucket. (1861-1908) Oh don't get me wrong, there were empress dowagers who were GREAT leaders and smarter than many male monarchs in the history of China, but Cixi was just a reactionary old toad.

    • @FireurchinProductionsByzantium
      @FireurchinProductionsByzantium Před 6 lety +21

      Emperor in all but name
      Like Mao after her

    • @jliu7118
      @jliu7118 Před 4 lety +7

      David W. if she’s just a old toad, how do you think men in the imperial family were always suppressed by her, never overthrew her?

    • @AntonesPap
      @AntonesPap Před 4 lety +57

      @@jliu7118 Cixi was a master manipulator. She was shrewd in court intrigues, using "carrot and stick".
      She appeared as the guarantor of stability, which Guangxu's well-intended reforms seemed to threaten.
      The short-sighted and self-seeking bureaucracy rallied behind her.
      However, Cixi had no vision for China. She only cared about maintaining her own personal power.

    • @jonathanlee4511
      @jonathanlee4511 Před 4 lety +46

      The Empress Dowager is painted as a bad person because of rumours from the western powers, politicians within the Imperial Court after death, the nationalists, communists, etc. A lot of the said rumours of her extravagance were over blown. There are records of the expenses recorded by Qing officials of the amounts spent on the summer palace that I’m sure can be looked up. Also, she and her co regent the Empress Dowager Ci’an we’re responsible for deposing conservative regents who they thought were ruining the country by continuing isolationist policies. She in fact invited western generals to lead and modernize the Qing armies, she also invited western merchants to reorganize the economy. She also wanted to do so much more, but because as a whole China was still relatively conservative she feared that westernization and modernization would not bode well with the Chinese population. Furthermore, there is no significant proof that the Empress Dowager murdered her nephew the Emperor Guangxu. Furthermore, her opposition of the hundred day reforms was due to the fact that the Guangxu Emperor was in fact more anti western and had also suspended funding towards the imperial navy. Furthermore, the reforms would have made the Empire a target towards japan and other western power Also, it should be noted that after the Boxer rebellion she did issue an unprecedented edict stating that her actions where wrong in supporting the boxers. Most Chinese leaders and leaders in general would not admit to such things. By the time her rule was ending she did declare her intention of turning the empire into a constitutional monarchy, seeing inspiration from Great Britain and Germany. Also, when one is analyzing her rule, we have to remember that China was still somewhat “medieval” and a lot of the punishments that we today see as inhumane were what was regular at the time. Sure it was wrong, but no different from what Asian rulers did in general for punishment. All in all the Empress Dowager did have her flaws, but was no way near as incompetent as everyone says she is.

  • @marcox2937
    @marcox2937 Před 4 lety +75

    Puyi became Emperor when he haven’t even learnt to walk

  • @ABACUStoPC
    @ABACUStoPC Před 3 lety +126

    This movie was made in 1987... but this scene (little Puyi meeting empress Cixi) still gives me chills every time, such a well crafted film

  • @marcusulpiustraianus6096
    @marcusulpiustraianus6096 Před 4 lety +94

    The 80's had very good epic movies, like Gandhi, The Mission, Revolution and The Last Emperor.

  • @christinecameron1612
    @christinecameron1612 Před 3 lety +38

    It's generally presumed that she chose Puyi to be her next puppet emperor, but then she died very suddenly, despite being in good health and having active plans. There are rumors she may have been poisoned.

    • @alexhauser5043
      @alexhauser5043 Před 6 měsíci +1

      She was 72 at the time of her death, you know. At that age, people tend to spontaneously drop dead.

  • @phokrizatmayirnao3346
    @phokrizatmayirnao3346 Před 6 lety +377

    I turned up the volume and was listening diligently to what she was saying and then, boom, 5:49, the clangs! 😀😀

    • @davidw.2791
      @davidw.2791 Před 6 lety +21

      Phokrizat Mayirnao Proof that the old witch is really dead or else she'd surely jolt awake. 😄

    • @slam2260
      @slam2260 Před 4 lety +1

      Right !

    • @naveens696
      @naveens696 Před 4 lety +1

      I can feel you.

    • @mohamedafiq657
      @mohamedafiq657 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes.. i feel u

    • @budgetsilksongcomposer1479
      @budgetsilksongcomposer1479 Před 3 lety +9

      Chinese cymbals are for scaring away evil spirts. The guys in the movie don't want evil corrupting the empresses' soul.
      You got scared... are... you... a....

  • @OrthodoxofUSA
    @OrthodoxofUSA Před 7 lety +223

    She did the best acting in the whole movie.

    • @OrthodoxofUSA
      @OrthodoxofUSA Před 2 lety +2

      @d R You have a good point. It's really not that hard to do a movie in the authentic language and put in subtitles, especially if the cast already speaks that language. I think most audiences were too lazy to read the subtitles, and the producers knew it, so they decided to make the movie in English.

  • @johnyricco1220
    @johnyricco1220 Před 3 lety +60

    20 years later a warlord’s soldiers looted her tomb, extracted the pearl and threw her body from the coffin.

    • @billcipherproductions1789
      @billcipherproductions1789 Před 3 lety +15

      That's so ... SAD. But then again, China was desperate in the 1920s.

    • @SelfProclaimedEmperor
      @SelfProclaimedEmperor Před rokem +9

      @@billcipherproductions1789 They didn't do it for the money, they did it to defile Qing tombs as they hated the Qing dynasty, though of course they would have kept any valuables.

    • @marioestudillo9542
      @marioestudillo9542 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Not only Cixi's tomb, they also destroyed the tombs of all the emperors, their empresses, princes and princesses and also the tombs of their noble imperial consorts, concubines and noble ladies who received the privilege of being buried with their Emperor.

  • @Vejur9000
    @Vejur9000 Před 7 měsíci +5

    People forget that creating a visual story and a great film, cannot always be about a strict adherence to all historical facts. That is the art of filmmaking vs. documentary….
    The Last Emperor is still a stunning sumptuous achievement in film, and worthy of all its nominations, as a classic motion picture.

  • @MyPerspectiveOnly
    @MyPerspectiveOnly Před 2 lety +53

    "The Emperor is on high, riding the dragon now" after that I was expecting her say 'Don't do drugs'

  • @marcuslee74239
    @marcuslee74239 Před 7 lety +1207

    The poor turtle...

    • @einar05
      @einar05 Před 7 lety +3

      Marcus L

    • @kgmyatthu3171
      @kgmyatthu3171 Před 5 lety +22

      Rob , i thought you were dead..........

    • @Bohemian0522
      @Bohemian0522 Před 5 lety +86

      you know what, Chinese people still eat turtles today.

    • @holesnow4133
      @holesnow4133 Před 5 lety +66

      Chris Chan
      Where? It’d have to be on the black market, no one in my entire chinese family has eaten turtle.

    • @rayray6490
      @rayray6490 Před 5 lety +42

      Joke's on her, that turtle soup probably hastened her death

  • @socall1943
    @socall1943 Před 5 lety +34

    儀式やらウミガメのスープやら黒い玉やら
    悪意を感じてしまうが
    やはりそういった恐ろしくも神聖な人間の心を惹き付けるものを打ち出している
    これもまた素晴らしい表現の世界

  • @bartoloirias6961
    @bartoloirias6961 Před 4 lety +14

    One of the greatest movies ever! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @jaja82505
    @jaja82505 Před 5 lety +110

    RIP Mr.turtle (1768-1912) he got boiled to death in the pot by the cooks XD

    • @pola5392
      @pola5392 Před 5 lety +8

      They aren't cooking it. It was believed that tortoises had qualities of longevity which is why they offered the empress the water from where the tortoise was.

    • @Dtt4
      @Dtt4 Před 4 lety +18

      @@pola5392 Did you not hear the boiling/simmering sounds?

    • @JD-kf2ki
      @JD-kf2ki Před 4 lety

      1768??

    • @kwangmyongsong4887
      @kwangmyongsong4887 Před 4 lety

      **1908

    • @imdhepchannel7153
      @imdhepchannel7153 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Dtt4 no, its for keeping it relax and oozes good qualities of happy liquids

  • @RSx94
    @RSx94 Před 2 lety +13

    5:48 When the music teacher leaves the room for 2 minutes.

  • @TheSecretHarp
    @TheSecretHarp Před 3 lety +10

    Something about this short scene takes me to another planet. Somewhere unreachable and intangible.

  • @tuberobotto
    @tuberobotto Před 5 lety +87

    Bertolucci died last year but he left a magnificent legacy that's just wonderful to the eyes. Classic at every angle.
    I also loved both music by David Byrne and of course, the ubiquitous Ryuichi Sakamoto who btw, also acted briefly in one of this film's segment as a Japanese officer.
    Great film! Great story-telling.

  • @reseviladik
    @reseviladik Před 2 lety +8

    i really like Old chinese history. i like their clothing and palaces

  • @nassauguy48
    @nassauguy48 Před 4 lety +24

    China, its history and its people are fascinating! Love and admiration from Greece!

    • @rencechannel2240
      @rencechannel2240 Před 4 lety +5

      China and Greece are one of the great superpowers of the ancient world. From a Chinese descent here.

    • @nassauguy48
      @nassauguy48 Před 4 lety +4

      @@rencechannel2240 We are close allies as well. Mutual respect. China has definitely helped us pull ourselves out of our economic crisis. Many thanks!

    • @jasonhuang6078
      @jasonhuang6078 Před 3 lety +3

      This is Manchu Dynasty, our people were oppressed.

    • @americamtheantitankie4843
      @americamtheantitankie4843 Před 2 lety

      Yeah it is, too bad communists have almost completely destroyed china's culture

    • @majungasaurusaaaa
      @majungasaurusaaaa Před rokem +1

      @@jasonhuang6078 Does it matter if the oppressors are foreign or of your own ethnicity? You'd be oppressed just as badly by any Han dynasty.

  • @Sawrattan
    @Sawrattan Před 5 lety +31

    It reminds me of the Emperor's Death in "The Dark Crystal", the decayed courtly setting of "Game of Thrones", and the Queen in "Aliens"

  • @bluecanary1note
    @bluecanary1note Před rokem +7

    I just love the sinister, scary face and voice of the old Empress when she says "He died todayyyy".

  • @sushimovietime
    @sushimovietime Před 4 lety +33

    When the prince bows to the new emperor: possibly the very moment a small, innocent child was stripped of all his humanity

  • @SciModeler
    @SciModeler Před 3 lety +28

    This scene is still scary for me. I don't know why.

  • @MogeChi
    @MogeChi Před 3 lety +6

    Every in this movie is amazing, a magical Soundtrack and great actors,an interesting story and increidble film...
    So, no words.

  • @AA-yb5np
    @AA-yb5np Před 3 lety +17

    Had a slight heart attack when that dude hit the Gong

  • @claytondefreitas9521
    @claytondefreitas9521 Před 4 lety +26

    She was greatly feared many thought she had witch like powers

  • @WenD1908
    @WenD1908 Před 2 lety +3

    I loved this movie, I learned so much from it. The cinematography was amazing and John Lone was oh-so-easy on eyes😉

  • @timhuang6112
    @timhuang6112 Před 7 lety +610

    It is a good movie.
    But the English dialogues is awkward for Chinese who can understand the English well.

    • @victorkong82
      @victorkong82 Před 5 lety +42

      The sound editing and ADR is also terrible. I can't tell if they've dubbed them in certain scenes

    • @victorkong82
      @victorkong82 Před 5 lety +84

      @Fyfhfr 1088 You're needlessly opinionated and biased.

    • @fionagoode3388
      @fionagoode3388 Před 4 lety +51

      @Fyfhfr 1088 This is a movie, not a time machine that helps you go back to 19c to see what was really happening. So if you are interested in the real Cixi Dowager, plz read those historic document, which even does not have to be the truth either. And you just want to see what you think Cixi looks like, and piss all over things different from what you prefer.

    • @TomorrowWeLive
      @TomorrowWeLive Před 4 lety +31

      Yeah, they should have just had Chinese dialogue with English subtitles

    • @Wandrative
      @Wandrative Před 4 lety +13

      THEY SPOKE MANCHURIAN
      Especially the royal court
      And in this scene its basically all Manchus and Tibetans

  • @mactavish2401
    @mactavish2401 Před 2 lety +15

    These scene is so heartbreaking. PuYi lost his mom in forced way while he don't know anything. The corrupted and dying dowager crown poor little PuYi to become the last emperor (that later become royal crown prisoner of the forbidden city). You need lot of gut and emotion stabilizer to watch these scene.

  • @jerolvilladolid
    @jerolvilladolid Před 8 lety +144

    4:11 Brings new meaning to the word turtle soup!

    • @davidw.2791
      @davidw.2791 Před 6 lety +16

      jerolvilladolid I hope the turtle shat in the water.

    • @baimibrahim5626
      @baimibrahim5626 Před 5 lety

      Eew , was that turtle soup ?!

    • @Vahn-xc1gc
      @Vahn-xc1gc Před 5 lety +5

      It being cooked gently too.

  • @medz18
    @medz18 Před 3 lety +15

    Saw this movie a dozen times and still love every minute of it

  • @SimonSheets
    @SimonSheets Před 2 lety +5

    "Are we going home papa?" I'm afraid not...

  • @user-bk8lj2id9y
    @user-bk8lj2id9y Před 4 lety +102

    The last women riding on dragon(king/emperor)
    But she was cause the end of the
    dynasty....

    • @eric3255
      @eric3255 Před 4 lety +18

      孝仪纯皇后 No, it was the fault of all the corruption in the inner court. I think that if it wasn’t for Cixi, Qing would’ve fallen earlier.

    • @fionagoode3388
      @fionagoode3388 Před 4 lety +2

      Miss Wei, control yourself. Your son was not playing a somewhat good role in the royal family's history.

    • @NounOzlos
      @NounOzlos Před 4 lety +7

      More like she held it together for 50 years. I firmly believe the Qing would have been finished decades earlier if she hadn't so firmly consolidated her power.

    • @user-bk8lj2id9y
      @user-bk8lj2id9y Před 4 lety +2

      @@fionagoode3388 yes dowegwer.... I will follow your madam instructions...

    • @matrimcauthon7937
      @matrimcauthon7937 Před 4 lety +3

      There were many causes, not least of which was that the world had changed, and that mode of government no longer worked.

  • @zydarking
    @zydarking Před 4 lety +212

    For those who may not know, the actress who played the Dowager Empress is Lisa Lu (盧燕) for whom it was the third time she played the part.
    Chinese-speaking audiences, especially the older generation, will definitely remember her in the 1975 Shaw Brothers’ movie The Empress Dowager (傾國傾城) and its 1976 sequel The Last Tempest (瀛台泣血) which respectively deals with the lead-up to the Boxer Rebellion as seen from within the Forbidden Palace, and the eventual imprisonment of the Guangxu Emperor after the 100 Days Reform failed.
    Those of you who are history buffs might enjoy the two movies, as it portrays the time period and figures with an interesting balance. Although I’m unsure if it’s available with English or other language subtitles.

    • @pyromania1018
      @pyromania1018 Před 4 lety +8

      I do enjoy the film for the most part, but after doing some research, it kind of bothers me how much it tried to downplay what an entitled, sadistic bully Puyi was. He was essentially Joffrey Baratheon, albeit with the ability to actually care about someone else from time to time.

    • @heneralantonioluna8725
      @heneralantonioluna8725 Před 4 lety +4

      That's Lisa Lu!? The Matriarch of the Youngs! As In Crazy Rich Asians Lisa Lu?!

    • @troyschulz2318
      @troyschulz2318 Před 3 lety +4

      @@heneralantonioluna8725 The very same. She's in a TON of movies and TV.

    • @heneralantonioluna8725
      @heneralantonioluna8725 Před 3 lety

      @@troyschulz2318 yup, I knew her on a Kung Fu movie

  • @drumsalive
    @drumsalive Před 6 lety +85

    Holy crap those poor people in headlocks ... 🤕

    • @holgerdanske9067
      @holgerdanske9067 Před 4 lety +10

      Its called a cangue.

    • @83056
      @83056 Před 4 lety +2

      I wonder what were their crimes! Seems barbaric.

    • @angelabby2379
      @angelabby2379 Před 4 lety +18

      @@83056 the whole qing dynasty is barbaric manchurian rulers, u see the empress clothing freaking look like a cockroach while in previous dynasties they would wore something like 2:50 the women in the right, she is wearing clothes like chinese deities instead of manchurian qipao

    • @0614Rei
      @0614Rei Před 4 lety

      what? where?

    • @dayangmarikit6860
      @dayangmarikit6860 Před 4 lety +14

      King_Tony - that was normal back then, in Europe they beheaded people in public with guillotines.

  • @nmw062083
    @nmw062083 Před rokem +3

    Italian Director, Chinese history, English speaking, Japanese musician's ost. What a global movie it is.

  • @bob5201966
    @bob5201966 Před 8 lety +27

    Nice quality upload in 720p. I love the clarity and richness of colour. Would love to see a full movie upload. In English as well.

  • @WashingtonDC20032
    @WashingtonDC20032 Před 4 lety +13

    That scene was amazing!

  • @LinhTran-et3mi
    @LinhTran-et3mi Před 2 lety +5

    This is the only movie shot in the Forbidden City!

  • @ysevanlee7489
    @ysevanlee7489 Před rokem +4

    The Tibetan monks are wearing ceremonial yellow hats that belong to the Gelugpa sect. The black marble in Empress Cixi's mouth is called hanfan (含饭), which is like a Chinese equivalent of Charon's obol.

  • @iHusk
    @iHusk Před 7 měsíci +4

    MORE TURTLE WATER YOUR EMPRESS DEMANDS IT

  • @user-sg4wr3zw3e
    @user-sg4wr3zw3e Před 2 lety +2

    เป็นหนังที่ดีที่สุดในความคิดผมนะ เนื้อหากระชับเเละรัดรวบ ขอบคุณผู้สร้างที่ททำหนังเรื่องนี้

  • @jamiehernandez4746
    @jamiehernandez4746 Před 3 lety +4

    Empress Dowager Cixi was such an iconic woman, and the consorts their all just so elegant!

    • @charlescunningham5275
      @charlescunningham5275 Před 3 lety

      She was a evill. She slept with a man and when her sister found out, she killed he sister.

  • @Tengen66W
    @Tengen66W Před 3 lety +8

    The little kid is so good at acting

  • @JoeGuan335
    @JoeGuan335 Před 3 lety +10

    THIS IS AMAZING!!!! I have never seen something this real before

  • @victorkong82
    @victorkong82 Před 4 lety +615

    In contrast, when Theodore Roosevelt's teenaged daughter Alice visited China, Cixi was so intimidated by her confidence that she showered Alice with presents to placate her. Alice was a badass who smoked, drank, raced cars, gambled, and lived to meet every US President of her lifetime from Benjamin Harrison to Jimmy Carter.

    • @alexs5744
      @alexs5744 Před 4 lety +71

      I'd pay big money to see the Empress dowager cower.

    • @Andrea-nom
      @Andrea-nom Před 3 lety +25

      Really? Alice and Cixi is the movie I want to to see

    • @valeria-militiamessalina5672
      @valeria-militiamessalina5672 Před 3 lety +27

      She was a closeted lesbian, so...rumor has it.

    • @nfspbarrister5681
      @nfspbarrister5681 Před 3 lety +36

      Not as intimidated as to envious of alice. Or in love too. In china, girls...well..not given freedom, cixi not knowing that alice was also an outlier girl of her time.

    • @redshuttleredacted6422
      @redshuttleredacted6422 Před 3 lety +2

      @@valeria-militiamessalina5672 prof?

  • @ritemolawbks8012
    @ritemolawbks8012 Před 2 lety +2

    This is still one of the best films I've ever seen.

  • @jessieblossom3874
    @jessieblossom3874 Před 4 lety +24

    @3:57, "He died today..." then Cixi laughs. She laughed because she knows she murdered the Emperor. She knew she was dying and poisoned him so he couldn't change any of the imperial laws after she was gone.
    There is no actual proof of this of course, but the writing is definitely on the wall.

    • @kyoshinronin
      @kyoshinronin Před 4 lety +1

      Very interesting!

    • @jessieblossom3874
      @jessieblossom3874 Před 4 lety +4

      Yes, Cixi was a very interesting person, to say the least. Lol.

    • @ignmasayuki
      @ignmasayuki Před 4 lety +6

      the current gov had the late Emperor Guangxu's body exhumed. The post mortem report has found a great deal of arsenic in his system .. thus he was poisoned.

  • @Skysthelimit212
    @Skysthelimit212 Před 4 lety +9

    I remember watching this in 10th grade at 16 but now as I watch it at 25 I realize what a great film it is

  • @nowhereman6019
    @nowhereman6019 Před 3 lety +10

    6:18 and just like that, Puyi no longer had a father.

  • @weedchuck420
    @weedchuck420 Před 4 lety +17

    I watched this with my uncle when i was 11, he was passed out after drinking his 40 of whiskey, I Have to watch it again to understand what happened.

    • @manoharalisa5829
      @manoharalisa5829 Před 3 lety

      You don't drink alcohol it bad for your heatlh.

    • @seliamila1005
      @seliamila1005 Před rokem

      ​@@manoharalisa5829 bruh lots of people are drinking alcohol and they are fine

  • @irawilliams343
    @irawilliams343 Před 4 lety +112

    Cixi was looking for a another boy emperor to manipulate but sadly (though grateful in some way) she died before she could continue her hedonistic rule

  • @diorion15
    @diorion15 Před 7 měsíci +4

    当我开始玩末代皇帝时,我感到震惊。 爱信数郎溥仪的辉煌与悲伤的一生。 看到最后一幕我哭了……

  • @08MrPancakes
    @08MrPancakes Před 3 měsíci +2

    Pu Yi’s father was in effect the true last Emperor since as regent he was the one who actually held power. Twice, when he actually ruled China until he stepped down and later took over the court when the Republic was established . Funny enough his later family would still hold some influence sunce his son (pu yi’s half brother) and grandson became politicians in modern China

  • @ericmelo9920
    @ericmelo9920 Před 3 lety +1

    Magnificent, Supreme ... a work of art on video.

  • @anafernandamercadoaraujo8448

    I have no idea what to think about the empress Cixi, but I will say this: what was she thinking?! Leaving a 3 year-old to rule over China?? She must've been crazy. She should've chosen someone else who was mature and a least knew about how to rule the country

    • @pradhanawibisono2432
      @pradhanawibisono2432 Před 5 lety +8

      Ofc the chinese had a regency system which is well thought and at place at the time. And so china was ruled with a regent instead of pu yi until he matures.

    • @romeforeverr
      @romeforeverr Před 2 lety

      She believed that she could maintain her power after poisoning her husband (the emperor) if she made it someone who could still be the emperor but she would still have her power. So she did it because she was a bit greedy. Ironically, she died 22 hours after this decision of natural causes despite being in great health. Her idiotic and selfish decision would lead to the collapse of the Qing dynasty due to the in-capability of the emperor to keep back a rebellion. Her greed lead to the demise of 5000 years of tradition.

  • @antoniodinoto3174
    @antoniodinoto3174 Před rokem +4

    Only an Italian director would have been allowed to film this masterpiece in those days

  • @julianseng4037
    @julianseng4037 Před rokem

    Watching it today in 2023 and the production design so well done and detailed.

  • @JM-zj6jj
    @JM-zj6jj Před 2 lety +2

    All feel all kind of emotion while watching this movie. Im from the Philippines and i really love the movie.

  • @kenh86
    @kenh86 Před 3 lety +72

    The atmospheric environment scene looks dead and kind of creepy in the beginning. Also the empress and her servants looks old and scary, nowhere looks like the Chinese dramas.

    • @Yuge428
      @Yuge428 Před 3 lety +27

      Cause that’s how it was. China was in decline, less money for maintenance, army, palaces, and public infrastructure. They refused to accept the modern world and because of that they had before too old to exist in the 20th century. Their denial of modernising army and reforms led to their loss at the hands of foreign powers.

    • @qworky902
      @qworky902 Před 3 lety +10

      Well, if it were a Chinese drama, everyone would be stunningly good-looking.

    • @user-zp1jw8qo1w
      @user-zp1jw8qo1w Před 3 lety +1

      ???

    • @luxborealis
      @luxborealis Před 3 lety +13

      Neither interpretation is totally correct. Chinese dramas tend to spruce up the Forbidden City and make it looks shining bright like it is 1644 again, while this movie purposefully showed the age decrepitness of the Qing dynasty by making the scene dusty and quiet. I think the most accurate portrayal I have seen is the film The Revolution of 1912, which is a Western-Chinese coproduction and tries to be an as accurate representation of real life as possible. The Empress Dowager (not Cixi) looks a bit silly in it, being dressed in very ostentatious and antiquated fashion, but the other courtiers wear accurate clothes for the late Qing and the Forbidden City is sunbleached but clean.

    • @G8000........
      @G8000........ Před 3 lety

      @@Yuge428 it wasn't declining the west was causing war and stealing from them. That was not a good new change too

  • @gasparocelloman9852
    @gasparocelloman9852 Před 2 lety +7

    Apparently Cixi hated the smell of incense and instead of having incense burners in her apartments she had mountains of fruit in large bowls put about the place to sweeten the air.

  • @Soooooooooooonicable
    @Soooooooooooonicable Před rokem

    I've never seen this movie, but wow. This looks incredible! What an atmosphere!

  • @fizzul15
    @fizzul15 Před 6 měsíci +2

    1987 movie but the cinematic scene is really next level from that time

  • @Sawrattan
    @Sawrattan Před 4 lety +20

    There's something epic about films which begin with a dying emperor/tyrant (Last Emperor, Dark Crystal, Elizabeth).

  • @lizl6232
    @lizl6232 Před 4 lety +3

    This was an excellent movie

  • @SammyHoliday
    @SammyHoliday Před 5 lety +64

    5:45 RIP my earphones

    • @Emy-fv5ny
      @Emy-fv5ny Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah😂😂 my poor ears!

  • @sdlock83
    @sdlock83 Před 4 lety +10

    3:12 "And they call me... the old Boh-duh." Lol! It's May 2020. Can't believe Lisa Lu is still alive and kicking!

    • @jamiehernandez4746
      @jamiehernandez4746 Před 3 lety +5

      Yes she was called the old Buddha, and Lisa Lu was young at this time they put makeup on her to make her seem older!

    • @sdlock83
      @sdlock83 Před 3 lety +4

      @@jamiehernandez4746 They probably needed a young actress at the time to be strong enough to wear that big heavy headdress, and can withstand those layers of makeup.

    • @jamiehernandez4746
      @jamiehernandez4746 Před 3 lety

      @@sdlock83 haha yes!

    • @romeforeverr
      @romeforeverr Před 2 lety

      @@jamiehernandez4746 she wasn’t exactly young, she was 60.

    • @sdlock83
      @sdlock83 Před rokem

      @@romeforeverr Lisa Lu was only in her 20s when she played this role.