A Princesa Deok Hye foi a última princesa da Coreia. Sob o domínio colonial japonês, ela é levada para o Japão como uma refém. Apesar das duras condições, ela se esforça para manter a esperança do povo coreano. Jang Han é um rebelde que luta pela independência coreana, e que tem como missão trazer a Princesa Deok Hye de volta para a Coreia. (Fonte: AsiaMundi; editado por MyDramaList) ~~ Baseado em fatos reais. Editar Tradução
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- Título original: 덕혜옹주
- Também conhecido como: Princess Deok Hye , Princess Deokhye , Deoghyeongju , The Last Princess
- Roteirista e Diretor: Heo Jin Ho
- Roteirista: Lee Ji Min, Seo Yoo Min, Lee Ha Neol
- Gêneros: Histórico, Drama, Melodrama
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Elenco e Créditos
- Son Ye Jin Papel Principal
- Park Hae Il Papel Principal
- Kim So HyunYi Deok Hye [Young]Papel Secundário
- Shin Rin AhYi Deok Hye [Child]Papel Secundário
- Yeo Hoe HyunKim Jang Han [Young]Papel Secundário
- Lee Hyo JeKim Jang Han [Child]Papel Secundário
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É um filme baseado em fatos reais da vida da última princesa do império coreano, a Yi Deok Hye.Gente.... Que vida sofrida dessa mulher.
Foi de cortar o coração saber que uma pessoa passou por tudo isso.
Chorei tanto nos minutos finais desse filme que não está nem escrito.
Não é um filme bom no sentido assim de filme de ação, de luta, de revolução, é um filme que conta exclusivamente a vida dessa princesa.
A atriz Son Ye Jin conseguiu passar toda a essência e imagem de sofrimento que essa mulher provavelmente viveu.
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It is heavy opera. Nothing light-weight about it. And a rather outrageous (national) affront, too
"The Last Princess" is about Princess Deokhye, the youngest daughter of the 26th and last King Gojong of the Joseon Dynasty. The (sad) story is told in haunting images.
----------------------- SIDE NOTE: --- Historical context of Princess Deokhye ---
Under pressure from Japan, in 1907 the King had to abdicate in favor of prince Sunjong. Princess Deokhye herself wasn´t born at that time, but five years later, in 1912. The former king was then already 60-year-old. Being the daughter of his concubine, Deokhye initially received no official status as a princess. Yet she was very much loved by her father. However, the still young princess had to leave her parents and country at the age of 13 and grew up as a hostage in Japanese exile...
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In taking on the princess´ story, the KMovie is simultaneously portraing a truly gloomy chapter in Korean history. Thus the movie itself makes you feel not only sad but even angry at times. One could say, the plot is about ´makjang´, written by history itself.
Although the historical facts are mixed up with a bit of poetic freedom, this (in my opinion) doesn't detract from the authentic circumstances of the Korean people being oppressed by the Japanese at that time. The producers of the KMovie have been accused of portraying the princess (despite her mental instability) in an overly sympathetic attitude towards the Resistance. Additionally her supposed engagement obviously was fictionally romanticized and falsified for the smoothness of the plot - on the other hand historiography doesn't know everything and why not fill the gaps with life by your own imagination und thus get a lively look&feel of almost forgotten times...
In any case, via the horrified eyes of the princess you will experience what colonialization might have felt like. There is plenty of heart and soul, as Son Ye-jin splendidly brings the tragedy of the princess back to life - with all her traumatization by the numerous personal blows of fate and forced by the historical circumstances of her time. Eventually, the movie brings this traumatic past vividly back to memory for those who experienced it themselves, and closer into the consciousness of today's society as well.
In short: It is heavy opera. Nothing light-weight about it. Nowhere. It is confronting the audience with a rather outrageous national affront. The movie want´s you to make a stand. And it actually succeeds in emotionally catching your compassion.
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