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The Last Princess

- Based on the true story of the last princess of the last empire.

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.

Release Date : 2016-08-03

Language :KoreanJapanese

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Lotte EntertainmentDCG PlusHive Media CorpHo FilmCJ Entertainment

Production Country : South Korea

Alternative Titles : Princess Deokhye

Cast

Son Ye-jin

Character Name : Princess Deok-hye

Original Name : 손예진

Gender : Female

Park Hae-il

Character Name : Kim Jang-han

Original Name : 박해일

Gender : Male

Ra Mi-ran

Character Name : Bok-soon

Original Name : 라미란

Gender : Female

Jung Sang-hoon

Character Name : Bok-dong

Original Name : 정상훈

Gender : Male

Kim So-hyun

Character Name : Teenage Deok-hye

Original Name : 김소현

Gender : Female

Baek Yoon-sik

Character Name : Gojong of Korea

Original Name : 백윤식

Gender : Male

Park Joo-mi

Character Name : Yang Gwi-in

Original Name : 박주미

Gender : Female

Ahn Nae-sang

Character Name : Kim Hwang-jin

Original Name : 안내상

Gender : Male

Naho Toda

Character Name : Lee Bang-ja

Original Name : 戸田菜穂

Gender : Female

Yoon Je-moon

Character Name : Han Taek-soo

Original Name : 윤제문

Gender : Male

Kim Jae-wook

Character Name : Takeyuki So

Original Name : 김재욱

Gender : Male

Yeo Hoi-hyeon

Character Name : Teenage Jang-han

Original Name : Yeo Hoi-hyeon

Gender : Male

Shin Rin-a

Character Name : Young Deok-hye

Original Name : Shin Rin-a

Gender : Female

Lee Hyo-je

Character Name : Young Jang-han

Original Name : 이효제

Gender : Male

Kim Dae-myung

Character Name : Kim Bong-guk

Original Name : 김대명

Gender : Male

Geum Sae-rok

Character Name : Park Ju-ok

Original Name : 금새록

Gender : Female

Go Soo

Character Name : Prince Lee Woo

Original Name : 고수

Gender : Male

Akiba Rie

Character Name : Matsuzawa

Original Name : Akiba Rie

Gender : Male

Kim Na-yeon

Character Name : Nursery School Child

Original Name : Kim Na-yeon

Gender : Female

Kim Seung-hoon

Character Name : Mr. Park

Original Name : Kim Seung-hoon

Gender : Male

Lee Chae-eun

Character Name : Jeong-hye

Original Name : Lee Chae-eun

Gender : Female

Kim Ki-cheon

Character Name : Park Gwi-jung

Original Name : 김기천

Gender : Male

Kwak Ji-hyun

Character Name : Students' Association Vice-Chairman

Original Name : Kwak Ji-hyun

Gender : Female

Reviews

R

Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

**The longest 10 minutes of the princess' life!** The story that sets in the 1961, but most of the film was a flashback narration that takes us to the 30 years earlier, in the 30s. This is a biographical film of the last Korean princess to be crowned. Though the film clearly briefs her power struggle over the foreign power. The entire tale was told from her perspective as she saw everything. So, it was real, but historical facts were compromised in places with additional characters or events that more cinematised. That's what the film declared at the opening. To be honest, any biopic would be the same. You can't expect a perfect, a flawless portrayal of a person or the event. Since films are just a recreation to spread the truth, whether they are good, bad or nothing important. There are lots of Japanese dialogue as the story required it. I have seen other Korean historical films, especially about freedom fight. In this too, you could see that phase of the history, but in a different angle. The 2 hour long film, most of it was drama, but there are some action sequences too. A little love story, but overwhelmed by the princess' own struggle throughout her adult life. Probably one of most misunderstood person for her actions by her own people. Because they have seen only from their own eyes, not the truth, what their princess had gone through. Sooner or later, the truth always comes out, and that's where the narration draws its curtain. While the Korean is being under the rule of Japan, the 13 year old princess, Deokhye witnesses her father's assassination for his objection over some matter brought by the Japanese officials. Now the grownup princess was forced to go to Japan for her higher studies. But she pledges to return home to her mother and people. That's not what happens, she sees many Koreans trapped in there as the slave workers. Her fight for their freedom becomes her next target, though things take twists and turns, leaving her in the tight spot. The remaining story is to reveal her rest of the life after a long struggle. > ❝Never give up until the end. Spring will come again to fields stolen from us.❞ Usually a good Korean film will be recognised well in the international stage. Especially for like this, having a wonderful cast and crew, I did not expect the under-notice. As I have seen it, definitely the film deserves more appreciation. Well, I did not like the film either in the beginning. I thought it was too slow, too long and the events were uninteresting. But the real value of the film came in the later part. Yes, the narration picked up the speed with all the sudden developments. Basically what we would call such film is: a slow start, but concluded strongly. So you have to wait till the end to come to any judgement. One thing I did not mention so far was the emotions. If I'm saying I liked it, that's mainly because of the sentiments. I did not anticipate that, it was like came from nowhere. As I always say, emotions are a big part of Korean films. In that, sometimes I hated for overusing it, though not in this case. Usually a film inspired by real do have such things strongly. The film did not cover any war events, except orally declaring the details for the viewers to get everything happening around. Son Ye-jin is the most familiar face from the Korean films and as usual her execution was amazing in this. She was the right choice to play the title role, along with the director that seems he's back in the action with this like his earlier films. Its nothing lesser than any kings and queens films you had seen from the west. Since it was about a princess, her movements were strictly restricted within the walls. Which was one the reason she had nothing big to accomplish than being a puppet, except when she stepped into the Japan. Her Japan visit changed her approach, despite it was done against her will. So there are many things about the princess that you could learn through this film. Definitely a must see if you like biopics and history. _7/10_