It describes the life of the last emperor of China in extraordinary film language. The film made at that time was really good. After watching it, I found out that it was made by an Italian director... Under the director's hands, China's last feudal dynasty is full of The rotten but mysterious color, Zunlong's beautiful face beautifies the feudal emperor Puyi, an ignorant and ignorant child who only knows how to suckle is pushed by the hands of countless people to the position that seems to be aloof but has long since collapsed. The young Puyi is in the Forbidden City. However, with the turmoil in modern China, the emperor was expelled from a corner of the Forbidden City, and eventually became one of the most common citizens of New China with the social turmoil. Puyi's life was full of ups and downs but full of tragedies. From his youth, like the passionate youth of Peking University outside the Forbidden City, who wanted to resist the imperial aggression, to being willing to be used by the Japanese for the false regime, Puyi never escaped the limitations of feudal ideology. At the end of the movie, Pu Yi spent money to buy tickets to enter the Forbidden City, the "home" where he grew up. Finally, the grasshopper in the cage is used to describe Pu Yi's life in prison.
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