The Last Emperor | Plot, Cast, Awards, & Facts (2024)

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The Last Emperor, historical epic film, released in 1987, that was directed by Bernardo Bertolucci and told the story of Puyi (Pu Yi in the film), the last emperor of the Qing (Manchu) dynasty in China. The movie garnered nine Academy Awards, including that for best picture.

The movie begins in 1950 with the arrival of Pu Yi (played by John Lone) at a prison in China, where he attempts suicide but is revived by the prison governor (Ruocheng Ying). The story then unfolds as a series of flashbacks intercut with scenes of Pu Yi’s reeducation. In 1908, at the age of three, Pu Yi (Richard Vuu) is summoned to the Forbidden City by the Empress Dowager (Lisa Lu), who declares him emperor. The confused child undergoes a coronation ceremony and is introduced to the hundreds of palace eunuchs and maids who are to wait upon him. The only familiar figure is his nurse, Ar Mo (Jade Go). By the time Pu Yi is eight years old (now played by Tsou Tijger), he has gotten used to court life. His family arrives, and, though he no longer remembers them, his seven-year-old brother, Pu Chieh (Henry Kyi), remains in the Forbidden City to be a playmate and companion to the emperor. After a revolution overthrows the Qing dynasty, Pu Yi learns that he is the emperor only of the Forbidden City; outside of those walls, China is now a republic. In 1919 the Scotsman Reginald F. Johnston (Peter O’Toole) becomes the tutor of Pu Yi (Tao Wu), and he provides Pu Yi with information about the world outside the Forbidden City. He gives his charge a bicycle, on which Pu Yi attempts to escape the grounds. In 1922 a wife, Wan Jung (Joan Chen), is chosen for Pu Yi (now played by Lone), and he also takes a secondary wife, Wen Hsiu (Jun Wu).

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In 1924 Pu Yi and all the other occupants are ordered to leave the Forbidden City. He and his wives take up residence in the Japanese-occupied area within Tianjin, where they enjoy a relaxed and cosmopolitan lifestyle. Pu Yi becomes known as Henry and Wan Jung as Elizabeth. Sometime after Johnston returns to the West, Pu Yi travels to the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo in Manchuria, and in 1934 he is installed as emperor of that state, though he is just a pawn of Japan. After a trip to Tokyo, Pu Yi is required to sign an edict appointing a new prime minister, and Wan Jung is sent away. In 1945, after the fall of Japan in World War II, Pu Yi is captured by Russian troops. Intercut with the flashbacks, the prisoner Pu Yi learns for the first time in his life to take care of his own personal needs, and he renounces his cooperation with the Japanese. He is released in 1959 and becomes a gardener. Later, in 1967 during the Cultural Revolution, he sees a parade in which the former prison governor who helped him with his rehabilitation is being humiliated as an enemy of the revolution. In the final scenes, Pu Yi visits the Forbidden City as a tourist, and 20 years later a tour guide leads American tourists into the palace’s throne room.

The Last Emperor was based on Puyi’s autobiography, From Emperor to Citizen (published in English in 1964–65). It was the first feature film permitted to be filmed inside the Forbidden City. The movie was well received by critics in spite of its having extremely limited distribution in the United States prior to winning the Academy Awards.

Production notes and credits

  • Studios: Recorded Picture Company, Hemdale, Yanco Films Limited, TAO Film, Screenframe, and AAA Soprofilms

  • Director: Bernardo Bertolucci

  • Writers: Mark Peploe and Bernardo Bertolucci (screenplay)

  • Music: David Byrne, Ryuichi Sakamoto, and Cong Su

  • Cinematography: Vittorio Storaro

Cast

  • John Lone (Pu Yi as an adult)

  • Joan Chen (Wan Jung)

  • Peter O’Toole (Reginald Johnston)

  • Ruocheng Ying (prison governor)

  • Ryuichi Sakamoto (Amakasu)

  • Maggie Han (Eastern Jewel)

  • Vivian Wu (Wen Hsiu)

Academy Award nominations (* denotes win)

  • Picture*

  • Art direction*

  • Cinematography*

  • Costume design*

  • Direction*

  • Editing*

  • Music*

  • Sound*

  • Writing*

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The Last Emperor | Plot, Cast, Awards, & Facts (2024)

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How many Oscars did The Last Emperor win? ›

The Last Emperor, historical epic film, released in 1987, that was directed by Bernardo Bertolucci and told the story of Puyi (Pu Yi in the film), the last emperor of the Qing (Manchu) dynasty in China. The movie garnered nine Academy Awards, including that for best picture.

How factual was the movie The Last Emperor? ›

Historical accuracy

British historian Alex von Tunzelmann wrote that the movie considerably downplays and misrepresents the Emperor's cruelty, especially during his youth.

Was The Last Emperor filmed in the Forbidden City? ›

The Last Emperor was the first feature shot in China's Forbidden City. In the sequence from the film, Bernardo Bertolucci explains how he stages the coronation of the child ruler of a dying dynasty.

Who is the little boy in The Last Emperor? ›

Richard Vuu was cast as the 3-year-old infant Pu Yi, the future emperor of China in Bernardo Bertolucci's acclaimed film The Last Emperor (1987).

Who has 26 Oscars? ›

It may come as a surprise, but the person with the most Oscar awards ever is not a movie star — it's Walt Disney. He received 26 Oscars, of which 22 were competitive awards and four were honorary awards.

Who is the only man to win 3 Oscars? ›

Daniel Day-Lewis has won the most Academy Awards for best actor (three), and a number of actors have received two such Oscars, including Spencer Tracy and Tom Hanks, both of whom won in consecutive years.

How many consorts did Puyi have? ›

Puyi
Puyi 溥儀
BurialBabaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery, later reburied in the Hualong Imperial Cemetery, Yi County, Hebei
ConsortsGobulo Wanrong ​ ​ ( m. 1922; died 1946)​ Erdet Wenxiu ​ ​ ( m. 1922; div. 1931)​ Tan Yuling ​ ​ ( m. 1937; died 1942)​ Li Yuqin ​ ​ ( m. 1943; div. 1957)​ Li Shuxian ​ ( m. 1962)​
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Why did the empress eat flowers in The Last Emperor? ›

Sidelined, the empress is so bored that she is reduced to eating the floral displays at her husband's coronation as emperor of Manchukuo, before moving on to the more diverting pastimes of opium addiction (true) and recreational lesbianism (extremely speculative).

Who was the real last emperor? ›

Two years after this photo was taken, in 1912, Pu Yi was forced to abdicate. The last emperor of China ended his life as an assistant gardener at the Beijing Botanical Gardens in the 1960s. On February 12, 1912, Pu Yi, the last emperor of China, was forced to abdicate.

Is The Last Emperor worth watching? ›

The winner of nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture, The Last Emperor is a stunning example of an historical movie of outstanding quality.

Why were all the roofs in the Forbidden City made with yellow tiles except the library? ›

Since yellow is the symbol of the royal family, it is the dominant color in the Forbidden City. Roofs are built with yellow glazed tiles; decorations in the palace are painted yellow; even the bricks on the ground are made yellow in special process.

Does the Forbidden City still exist? ›

Today, the Forbidden City still stands in the middle of Beijing.

Was the last emperor cruel? ›

His every whim was catered for. In time, this led the boy to develop a cruel streak. He was particularly fond of having his eunuchs flogged, amongst other cruelties including firing his air pistol at them and making them get down on their knees and eat dirt.

Which emperor killed his brother? ›

A not-so-festive case of fratricide: on 19 December 221 CE, Caracalla killed his brother Geta in order to gain full command of the Roman Empire. The sons of Septimius Severus, the brothers had co-ruled with their father since 209.

What happened to Puyi after WWII? ›

Pu Yi was imprisoned after World War II for collaborating with the Japanese. After leaving prison, he worked as a gardener and lived as a regular citizen, Henry Puyi. to step down from a position of authority and power.

Who won the Oscars 3 times? ›

Brennan became the first to receive three or more Academy Awards (winning the third in 1940), followed by Hepburn (1968), Bergman (1974), Nicholson (1997), Streep (2011), Day-Lewis (2012), and, most recently, McDormand (2020). Of the seven, only Nicholson, Streep, Day-Lewis, and McDormand are still living.

How many Oscars did Julius Caesar win? ›

Awards and nominations

The film won the Academy Award for Best Art Direction (Cedric Gibbons, Edward Carfa*gno, Edwin B. Willis, Hugh Hunt), and was nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Marlon Brando), Best Cinematography, Black-and-White, Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture and Best Picture.

What movie has won all 11 Oscars it was nominated for? ›

"The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King," directed by Peter Jackson, received 11 nominations. The film starred Elijah Wood, Viggo Mortensen, Ian McKellen, Orlando Bloom, Cate Blanchett, Sean Bean, and Sean Astin.

Has anyone won 3 Oscars in a row? ›

No. The closest would be Walter Brennan, who won three Supporting Actor Oscars in 1936, 1938 and 1940. Some actors have won two in a row, though, including Spencer Tracy, Luise Rainer, Jason Robards and Tom Hanks, along with numerous craftsmen (e.g., John Ford won back-to-back for Best Director).

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