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The Last Emperor (1987)

Starring: John Lone, Joan Chen Director: Bernardo Bertolucci Rating: R (Restricted)   Format: DVD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (60 customer reviews)

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Bernardo Bertolucci does the nearly impossible with this sweeping, grand epic that tells a very personal tale. The story is a dramatic history of Pu Yi, the last of the emperors of China. It follows his life from its elite beginnings in the Forbidden City, where he was crowned at age three and worshipped by half a billion people. He was later forced to abdicate and, unable to fend for himself in the outside world, became a dissolute and exploited shell of a man. He died in obscurity, living as a peasant in the People's Republic. We never really warm up to John Lone in the title role, but this movie focuses more on visuals than characterization anyway. Filmed in the Forbidden City, it is spectacularly beautiful, filling the screen with saturated colors and exquisite detail. It won nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. --Rochelle O'Gorman

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Bernardo Bertolucci s The Last Emperor won nine Academy Awards, unexpectedly sweeping every category in which it was nominated quite a feat for a challenging, multilayered epic directed by an Italian and starring an international cast. Yet the power and scope of the film was, and remains, undeniable the life of Emperor Pu Yi, who took the throne at age three, in 1908, before witnessing decades of cultural and political upheaval, within and without the walls of the Forbidden City. Recreating Ching-dynasty China with astonishing detail and unparalleled craftsmanship by cinematographer Vittorio Storaro and production designer Ferdinando Scarfiotti, The Last Emperor is also an intimate character study of one man reconciling personal responsibility and political legacy.

DIRECTOR-APPROVED SINGLE-DISC DVD EDITION FEATURES:

Restored, high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approved by cinematographer Vittorio Storaro
Audio commentary by director Bernardo Bertolucci, producer Jeremy Thomas, screenwriter Mark Peploe, and composer-actor Ryuichi Sakamoto
Theatrical trailer
PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by critic David Thomson

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84 of 87 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Blu-ray edition is not a direct carry over from the deluxe 4 DVD edition, January 5, 2009
By R. Svendsen (Flagstaff, Arizona) - See all my reviews
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When I was informed that the Blu-ray of the deluxe 4 disc Criterion edition would be missing the extended cut of 218 minutes, I sent an e-mail to Criterion to confirm this information. I have included my e-mail and the response I received from Jon Mulvany at Criterion. I hope this helps in your decision if you are planning to upgrade to the Blu-ray.

Dear Jon,
I have long been a fan of your company and the fine treatment it gives to movies. I originally purchased one of my all time favorite movies, The Last Emperor earlier this year when it was given the deluxe 4 disc treatment, I was thrilled with all of the extras that were included. I was most impressed that both versions of the movie were included for me to chose from. When it was announced that it was coming to Blu-ray, I sold my copy and was waiting to upgrade. I was! I have learned that the 165 min. version is the only one that will be included on the Blu-ray and not the 218 min (my preferred version) cut. WHY, WHY WHY? I am sad to say, that if this is indeed really true, I will not be upgrading to the Blu-ray version since this would in fact be considered a step down from the standard DVD edition. Why give us a great product initially, but then short change us on the Blu-ray upgrade, How sad!!!

Michael Ruiz

Jon's reply is as follows:

Hi Michael,

When we made the special edition dvd of The Last Emperor, we pulled out the stops. The film won nine Academy Awards - from best picture and director to production design and editing. On top of that, it was the first international film of this scale produced in China, and that story in and of itself was extraordinary. In short, all aspects of the film merited attention and discussion. In addition to the director's cut of the film -- the original theatrical version -- we gave an entire disc to the longer Italian television version of the film for comparison. We also included an elaborate bound book and slipcase to hold the four disc set. Although the set was expensive, at $59.95, it was as close to definitive as we could make it, and we felt it offered good value.


When it came time to make the Blu-ray edition, we felt strongly that a single-disc edition containing all the added content of the four-disc version would offer our customers the best version of the film, the best value, and the best user experience. Having addressed the myth that the television version is the director's cut with our DVD box set, we didn't feel that including it as an extra Blu-ray disc was worth the added cost to the customer. Similarly, because the Blu-ray market place is still much smaller than the market for DVDs, the cost per copy of printing Blu-ray sized perfect-bound books would have driven the price of our edition up to a level we considered prohibitively expensive for consumers.


We also know that many or our customers already own the current dvd set. For them we are offering an upgrade program that will allow them to have the director's preferred version of the film on Blu-ray, while keeping the rest of the original package. Just send in your disc 1 and we'll send you the blu-ray disc for a $20 (+ $5 shipping and handling) replacement fee. If you are determined to have all the content of the DVD edition as well as the Blu-ray disc content, you could always go that route -- buy the DVD set and trade in disc 1 for a Blu-ray. In the end I think the cost would still be less than we would have had to charge to make an all Blu-ray version of our original edition.


I hope this helps you understand our thinking. Thanks, as always, for your support of Criterion.


Sincerely,


Jon Mulvaney
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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "Director's Cut" versus "Theatrical Cut", October 31, 2008
By S. Yen "wiggumpi" (Boston, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is not so much a review of the movie or this release in particular. It would seem that there will be no shortage of glorious reviews of this movie and I would just be adding my voice to the gale winds of appraise. I write this to clear up the common mis-perception that the longer cut of this movie is a director's cut.

The previously released longer cut of The Last Emperor which was released on DVD and subsequently labeled as a "Director's Cut" is in fact a longer, made for television mini-series version that was made to satisfy a particular distribution/production deal. Bertolucci himself has gone on record to say that the actual version of the film that he envisioned is the one that went out to theaters, thereby making the shorter "Theatrical Cut" the actual director's cut.

Being the huge fan of this movie that I am, I can't help but want more of this movie, but I'd be lying if I said that the shorter version isn't great just as it is. The movie does not lose any of its magic without the added content. I've given this review a 4 star rating because of the completist in me. If there are two versions of a movie out there. I would enjoy the option of playing the version that I want. Criterion did so with their DVD release, but failed to do it with their Blu-ray release. Welcome to double-dip country. As of this writing, I still have not determined if I shall fall prey to their marketing ploy since I have been waiting so long for a good transfer of this film.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Defective Criterion Blu-Ray Soundtrack, April 24, 2009
By Gary Vidmar (Colorado Springs) - See all my reviews
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Sadly, Criterion's Blu-Ray edition of THE LAST EMPEROR has a quality control problem severe enough to note here. The DTS surround track has been incorrectly mastered in monaural for the first couple of hours into the picture. Hopefully Criterion will correct the problem on subsequent prints, otherwise their standard dvd version is the one to own for now.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Movie, a Must see!

This DVD is great, has lots of features, the movie is quiet long but you wont regret. comes in a hard see through box.
Published 15 days ago by Lorena Merino

5.0 out of 5 stars Spectacular Film In Spectacular High Definition
Although I will watch the director's cut next time on DVD, I can say seeing this film for the first time it really looks spectacular and the HD version is so clear it looks like... Read more
Published 25 days ago by eastvillage

2.0 out of 5 stars Great Film, Lousy Blu Ray
This has got to be one of the worst transfers to blu-ray I have seen. I was so disappointed in the lack of quality in this edition that I turned it off less than half way through... Read more
Published 1 month ago by A. L. Haskett

4.0 out of 5 stars A Quick review of The Last Emperor
This 9 time Academy Award winning movie, including best picture, tells the hidden story of China's last emperor. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Michael A. Garcia

1.0 out of 5 stars I hate the disc case. It's cheap cardboard crap
I am only rating the cardboard disc case which for blu-ray is (in my opinion) sub standard. I have become a bit of a collector of blu-ray movies and love the nice blu-ray blue... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Scott Sherman

5.0 out of 5 stars The Last Emperor
The Last Emperor is a facinating story of the very last emperor of China.It follows him from childhood to his death in communist China.A wonderful character study.
Published 2 months ago by Virginia L. Johnson

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Biography with a Message
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I call this "a cultural clash" because within a lifespan, this story presents one way of life colliding with another one, both being part of the lifespan of a person who was born... Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars A rare Criterion misfire
I must add my voice to those who are disappointed in the video and audio quality of this Blu-Ray release. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Mr. Antrobus

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