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.
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.
The film's dominant themes align with left-leaning values through its powerful critique of Japanese colonialism and its focus on the struggle for Korean national identity and justice against foreign oppression.
The film features a cast authentic to its Korean historical setting, which does not involve race or gender swaps of traditionally white roles. Its narrative centers on the struggles of a Korean princess during Japanese occupation, providing a strong anti-colonial critique, but it does not explicitly portray traditional Western identities (white, male) negatively.
The Last Princess is a historical drama centered on Princess Deokhye's life and struggles. The narrative does not include any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes, resulting in no portrayal to evaluate.
The film focuses on the historical struggles and emotional journey of Princess Deokhye. While she is a strong character, the narrative does not include scenes where she or any other female character engages in and wins direct physical combat against male opponents.
The film is a historical drama based on the life of Princess Deokhye, a real historical figure, and a novel. All major historical and fictional characters are portrayed with their established or intended gender, with no instances of a character's gender being changed from source material or history.
The film is a South Korean historical drama based on the real-life Princess Deokhye of the Joseon Dynasty. All historical characters, who were ethnically Korean (East Asian), are portrayed by East Asian actors, aligning with their established race.
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