¡The Last Emperor[4K Remastered Ver.]
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[Machine Translation] Winner of 9 Academy Awards including Best Picture at the 60th Academy Awards in 1987! Directed by Bernardo Bertolucci with music by Ryuichi Sakamoto, this historical epic depicts the life of Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, on an epic scale! The highest spec Blu-ray 2-disc set ever, featuring the latest 4K remastered version of the film! -Harbin, a city in the People's Republic of China, was created as a communist state in 1950 with the end of the Pacific War and the collapse of Manchukuo. In a train station crowded with Chinese war criminals released from Soviet detention, a man leaves the line and attempts to commit suicide. He was Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty. In his fading consciousness, his mind replayed many memories of his past: his accession to the throne at the age of only three, his tedious days in the Forbidden City, and his life in the Qing Dynasty. His boring days in the Forbidden City and the Western civilization taught by an English teacher. But the peaceful days did not last forever, and the waves of history came crashing down on him. The coup d'etat that led to his downfall, the Nanking Massacre, the end of the war, and the Cultural Revolution.... This is an unprecedented historical epic that depicts the tumultuous life of the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty on an epic scale, shot on location at the Forbidden City for the first time anywhere in the world. In addition to an all-star international cast including John Lone, Peter O'Toole, and Ryuichi Sakamoto, master filmmaker Vittorio Storaro's superb camera builds the prestigious world of Bernardo Bertolucci's film. In addition to winning all the world's film awards, the film also won all nine categories for which it was nominated at the U.S. Academy Awards, a feat not achieved in 30 years. [ / Theatrical release version (4K New Master, approx. 163 min.) / Original full-length version (approx. 218 min.) / Making The Last Emperor / Commentary by Ian Buruma / Interview with David Byrne / Original trailer and Japanese trailer / Japanese dubbed version (approx. 141 min.) / All new Japanese language subtitles (approx. Japanese dubbed version ( approx. 141 min )
Original Release Year: 1987
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