regret

Chris 2022-03-24 09:01:53

I'm just very obsessed with the Forbidden City. It is perfect because it is associated with the emperor. Even if Pu Yi disappeared from the habit of monarchs back then and stooped up the stairs, he could still feel the blending. It is lonely because of him, it is alive because of him. Everything is because of him. The Forbidden City belongs to only one person - the king of generations.
I don't want any humble person who has nothing to do with the Forbidden City to enter. Just like the film, the warlords, the tour groups all make me feel like a pretty dirty trampling on the Forbidden City.
I really hope that the Forbidden City is still closed. Never open it to the world. Ancestors, undead, every trace of silk, brick and tile, even the slightest breath can echo through layers of echoes. The current Forbidden City may only be called the Forbidden City in the middle of the night when no one is there.
All things considered, the director was very successful in this regard. China no longer has its own culture and personality. And everything left in the Forbidden City has long since ended. This is why I regret that

Puyi is both a prison and a home.

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Extended Reading
  • Gertrude 2022-03-21 09:01:55

    This work can be called an unprecedented masterpiece in every way! The costumes, the photography, the soundtrack, it's amazing! Bertolucci made this history very romantic, and also portrayed the character Puyi very full. Zunlong is really handsome, Chen Chong is also suffocating, and her eyebrows can act... The last film of the festival, It is also the only five-star movie in the 14 games! It's really worth it to see this one!

  • Evangeline 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    Four hours. . . . will die

The Last Emperor quotes

  • Pu Yi, at 15: Who is this George Washington?

    Reginald Fleming 'R.J.' Johnston: A famous American, your majesty. A revolutionary general, the first American president.

    Pu Yi, at 15: Ah, like Mr. Lenin in Russia?

    Reginald Fleming 'R.J.' Johnston: Not quite.

    Pu Yi, at 15: Does he have a car?

    Reginald Fleming 'R.J.' Johnston: He lived a long time ago, your majesty.

    Pu Yi, at 15: *I* want a car.

  • Pu Yi, at 15: Is it true, Mr. Johnston, that many people out there have had their heads cut off?

    Reginald Fleming 'R.J.' Johnston: It is true, your majesty. Many heads have been chopped off. It does stop them thinking.