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Ying tai qi xue

  • 1976
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Ying tai qi xue (1976)
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Despite Kuang Hsu's enthronement as the last reigning Emperor of China, his ability to rule effectively is overshadowed by the ever-present power of the Dowager Empress.Despite Kuang Hsu's enthronement as the last reigning Emperor of China, his ability to rule effectively is overshadowed by the ever-present power of the Dowager Empress.Despite Kuang Hsu's enthronement as the last reigning Emperor of China, his ability to rule effectively is overshadowed by the ever-present power of the Dowager Empress.

  • Director
    • Han Hsiang Li
  • Writer
    • Han Hsiang Li
  • Stars
    • Lung Ti
    • Yao Hsiao
    • Lisa Lu
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    58
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    • Director
      • Han Hsiang Li
    • Writer
      • Han Hsiang Li
    • Stars
      • Lung Ti
      • Yao Hsiao
      • Lisa Lu
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lung Ti
    Lung Ti
    • Emperor Kuang Xu
    Yao Hsiao
    • Concubine Chen-fei
    Lisa Lu
    Lisa Lu
    • Empress Dowager Cixi
    Miao Tien
    Miao Tien
    • Li Lien Ying
    • (as Tien Miao)
    Yun Ling
    Yun Ling
    • Kang You-wei
    Yueh Hua
    Yueh Hua
    • Tan Hsi-tung
    • (as Hua Yueh)
    Ivy Ling Po
    Ivy Ling Po
    • Empress Chin Feng
    Ping Chen
    Ping Chen
    • Concubine Chin
    Sha-Fei Ouyang
    Sha-Fei Ouyang
    • Princess Tuan
    Ingrid Yin-Yin Hu
    Ingrid Yin-Yin Hu
    • Princess Te-ling
    Chiang Nan
    Chiang Nan
    • Prince Tuan
    • (as Nan Chiang)
    Sun Wong
    Sun Wong
    • Yuan Hsi-kai
    • (as Hsin Huang)
    Hsieh Wang
    Hsieh Wang
    • Kang Yi
    Miao Ching
    Miao Ching
    • Minister Yung-lu
    Chih-Ching Yang
    Chih-Ching Yang
    • Minister Hsu Tung
    Han-Chen Wang
    Han-Chen Wang
    • Court official
    Wei Lu
    • Court official
    Lao Shen
    Lao Shen
    • Wang Shang
    • Director
      • Han Hsiang Li
    • Writer
      • Han Hsiang Li
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    4wandering-star

    Expansive historical drama not for everyone

    A sequel to the Shaw Bros. "The Empress Dowager", "The Last Tempus" tells the story of the Empress Dowager Cixi, who unofficially ruled the Qing dynasty in the last half of the 19th century. Emperor Kuang Hsu (Guangxu) officially ruled, and tried to enact reforms of a more Westernized government, but was opposed by the influential Cixi.

    This film is a historical drama that claimed to use over 1,000 actors and extras, as well as expansive sets and costumes which are impressive.

    However, I personally did not enjoy it. I picked up this one expecting a Shaw Bros kung fu film, and instead got political drama.. just wasn't into it. Maybe others interested in the political history of that era would be.
    BrianDanaCamp

    THE LAST TEMPEST - Further machinations of the Empress Dowager in 1890s China

    THE EMPRESS DOWAGER (1975) was such a hit for Shaw Bros. that they decided to make a sequel, THE LAST TEMPEST (1976), which takes up the exploits of Emperor Kuang Hsu (Ti Lung) and his antagonistic aunt Cixi, the Empress Dowager (Lisa Lu), in 1898 during the Emperor's attempts to institute radical reforms in governance and political hierarchy. His role models are Peter the Great of Russia and Emperor Meiji of Japan, both of whom undertook massive modernization programs in their countries. The Emperor has a relative, Princess Te-ling (Ingrid Yin-Yin Hu), who has studied in the west and has brought a camera to take pictures of members of the court, and he questions her about ruling customs in western nations. The Princess even brings westerners into the palace to show them Chinese Imperial splendors and introduces them to the scornful Empress Dowager. This is quite a change from the previous film which showed no signs whatsoever of the outside world. When the Emperor gets wind of a plot to overthrow him, he and his top lieutenants, Kang (Ling Yun) and Tan (Yueh Hua), enlist a seemingly sympathetic minister to sway things in their favor. An act of betrayal leads to the Empress Dowager and her contingent taking over the palace and imprisoning the Emperor and his closest concubine, Zhen (Hsiao Yao), while his aides flee the city to safety. All hopes of reform are dashed.

    This is much talkier than the previous film and the long dialogue scenes take up so much time that they prevent the narrative from progressing to the next phases, which would include the Boxer Rebellion, the revolutionary movements growing in other parts of the country, and the carving up of China by foreign powers, all prior to the founding of the Chinese Republic in 1911 and the dissolution of the monarchy. Since we hardly get a hint of these developments—I noted a single reference to Sun Yat-sen--we are left with a feeling of utter lack of hope for China. This doesn't add up to a particularly entertaining or enlightening cinematic experience. None of this is helped by the poor subtitling job on the 2002 Celestial Pictures release of this film. I'm not sure if there were things being said in the Mandarin-language dialogue that weren't being translated in full or if the translation was simply awkwardly worded. The dialogue often seemed quite pointless and went on for long stretches. Characters have a way of talking around their points and I kept waiting for a few declarative sentences. While the first film is the stronger of the two, I do think that students of Chinese history and its portrayal on film would find value in viewing both films. The more casual fans of Shaw Bros. historical epics might prefer some of Li Han-Hsiang's earlier films, set in the China of many centuries ago, including EMPRESS WU and THE MAGNIFICENT CONCUBINE (both 1960), both of which I've also reviewed for IMDb.

    Wong Yue (DIRTY HO, THE SPIRITUAL BOXER), as the Emperor's chief eunuch and trusted aide, takes over the function served by David Chiang in the previous film. Numerous other Shaw Bros. regulars fill out the cast, some from the previous film, including Ivy Ling Po as the Emperor's neglected wife, and some new to the cast including Ling Yun and Yueh Hua as the top advisers to the Emperor's reform movement. Ti Lung again plays the hapless Emperor who was simply not courageous or shrewd enough to neutralize his imperious aunt. Lisa Lu, primarily known for her Hollywood career, returns as the Empress Dowager, and the character is quite a change of pace from the gentler, more reactive characters she played in Hollywood films and TV shows in the 1950s and '60s. She barks orders and influences the fate of her country with a sharp tongue and a wave of her hand and little else. I'm still not convinced that she dubbed her own voice, as a critic suggested on the audio commentary for THE EMPRESS DOWAGER, which I've also reviewed on this site.

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    • Release date
      • February 21, 1976 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • The Last Tempest
    • Production company
      • Shaw Brothers
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      1 hour 58 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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