forget about historical inaccuracy, the son ye-jin showcased a supreme acting masterclass.
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Geregisseerd door Hur Jin-ho
덕혜옹주
A moving, bleak action.
Under the oppressive Japanese colonial rule, Deok-hye, the last Princess of the declining Joseon Dynasty, is forced to move to Japan. She spends her days missing home, while struggling to maintain dignity as a princess. After a series of failed tries, Deok-hye makes her final attempt to return home with help of her childhood sweetheart, Jang-han.
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forget about historical inaccuracy, the son ye-jin showcased a supreme acting masterclass.
Too much melodrama and fake shit.There's a good movie in here somewhere, but this isn't it.
A biopic of Princess Deokhye – following the 1910 annexation of Korea by Japan, the final princess of the Joseon dynasty is forced to spend much of her life in the land of the rising sun. The title and nature of the life examined invites comparisons to Bernardo Bertolucci’s 1987 masterpiece, The Last Emperor – which can only make this look pedestrian. A decision to combine multiple people from Deokhye’s life into a single love interest / white knight plays to director Jin-ho Hur’s romantic drama strengths, but undermines authenticity. By the standards of historical dramas dealing with this time period, its less jingoistic propaganda, and should be commended for a thoughtful approach. Ultimately The Last Princess provides actress Son Ye-jin with a challenging role, which she makes the most of, while the film is respectful of the life presented. I am not rating this, figuring that it means more to those who feel connected to this history – but personally, Son Ye-jin performance aside, I preferred the time I spent reading about Princess Deokhye.South Korea Marathon
The film portrays the tragic life of Princess Deokhye, who is forced into exile in Japan during the colonial occupation of Korea and struggles for decades to return home.
It was directed by Hur Jin-ho, a South Korean filmmaker known for his romantic dramas.
Yes, it received several accolades, including the Best Actress award for Son Ye-jin at the Grand Bell Awards.