Sunday, April 28, 2024

Classic Movie Flashback 'The Last Emperor' 1987 with John Lone

THE LAST EMPEROR distributed by COLUMBIA pictures (1987). The production budget climbed to $23 million and grossed $44 million at the worldwide box office. Film critics gave the movie rave reviews. The U.S., release started in limited theaters and gained word-of-mouth popularity. It had earned a lot more money after the 9 Oscar Nominations and 9 Oscar Wins (1988).

The story surrounds a boy named Puyi who was crowned the "Last Emperor" of China. His life began in 1908 inside "The Forbidden City" at Beijing, China. That city was like a prison for the boy who couldn't leave. He remained there after China became a Republic and he was no longer an Emperor.

In adulthood, he was forced out of the imperial city after a Beijing Coup. He became a playboy in a region he still ruled until the Soviet Red Army captured him. He remained a prisoner until 1959 who worked as a simple gardener until his death. 

During the 1980's. Minorities were all subjected to stereotypes in Hollywood. That included the Asian community. The stereotypes were demeaning. Plus, there was no representation of Asians in films and on Television. When the historical, "Last Emperor" was released in the U.S. It was refreshing to see real Chinese and Japanese character portrayals. 

"Emperor" swept the 1988 Academy Awards (Oscar) including Best Picture and 8 other awards. It is now part of the Criterion Collection on Blu-Ray. It was restored in 4K in its original 2.35:1 aspect ratio on Blu-Ray and UHD 2023. But, only in the United Kingdom.


John Lone and Joan Chen in "The Last Emperor" 1987.

Puyi. The last and final Emperor of China inside the "Forbidden City" in Beijing, China. 1987.

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