The Last Princess (2016)

The Last Princess is a 2016 South Korean period drama film directed by Hur Jin-ho with a screenplay by Hur, Lee Han-Eol, and Seo Yoo-min, based on the best-selling novel by Kwon Bi-young. It stars Son Ye-jin as Princess Deokhye, the last princess of the Joseon Dynasty. The film depicts Princess Deokhye's life in Japan after being forced to move there at age 13 by the Imperial Japanese government and her attempts to return to Korea.


In 1925, Japan ruled Korea, and 13-year-old Princess Deokhye – the last princess of the Joseon Dynasty – was forced to move to Japan to attend school there. She misses her home, and after she finishes school, she makes several attempts to return but is prevented by pro-Japanese general Han Taek-soo. One day, she is reunited with her childhood friend, Kim Jang-Han, an officer in the Japanese army who is also part of the Korean independence movement. Kim plans a secret operation to move Deokhye and her brother Yi Un to Shanghai, the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea. This attempt fails after Han Taek-soo discovers the plan, and Deokhye and Kim are separated, losing contact with each other. She is forced to marry Count Sō Takeyuki in 1931 and develops schizophrenia after giving birth to their daughter the following year. After separating, Kim becomes a newspaper reporter and eventually finds Deokhye in a Japanese mental hospital. He then persuades the South Korean government to allow her in the country, and in 1962, Deokhye is finally able to return to her homeland.


Detail information:
Link film:
https://www.amazon.com/Last-Princess-Son-Ye-Jin/dp/B0719FPGVJ
Release date:
August 3, 2016
Starring:
Son Ye-jin, Park Hae-il

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