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Where was the last emperor filmed?

Shooting in the Forbidden City.

This film is the first feature film shot in the Forbidden City with the permission of China government, and the first western film about China with the full cooperation of China government since 1949. The Forbidden City, built in the15th century, has a high and thick wall, which provides excellent sound insulation for shooting, but at that time, domestic crew members were not used to recording at the same time. The film assembled a total of 6.5438+0.9 million extras.

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The significance of the last emperor

It's not about Puyi's life, because when the feudal rule declined in 2000, his heart of the king did not disappear, and the emperor's thoughts cultivated since childhood were the shackles on his chest.

Within the high walls of the Forbidden City, he left his mother, met his younger brother Pu Jie, and learned the news of the Republic of China for the first time from him. Furthermore, under the guidance of missionaries, he learned about western culture and began to yearn for the life of Queen Oxford University. However, the fate of the emperor is beyond his control. As a political puppet, he was pushed to the puppet Manchukuo by the Japanese as emperor.

This stubborn result will push yourself to the abyss. Because his Wen Xiu couldn't bear to be a child, he met an American and fled without permission. His Wanrong died of mental breakdown because of his affair with the driver, and his children were burned to death. Puyi finally entered the prison, accepted the trial of New China, and became a prisoner from the Ninth Five-Year Plan. He tried to commit suicide, so he had to be educated through labor in a high wall.

Baidu Encyclopedia-The Last Emperor