Umbrella scenes appear in the film many times: the
first time was the poor Zola holding a broken umbrella on a rainy day to borrow money from the person in charge of the publishing house.
The second time was to get the money and check after his book was sold and bought a new umbrella; the
third time was when Zola appealed to Reeves for publishing a book, the public who did not know the truth was raining on a rainy day. Everyone held up an umbrella
at Zola as a French army officer who had been imprisoned for wrongdoing, Rui
I think the lens symbolized every change of Zola himself.
The most impressive thing is that senior French army officials and judges were reluctant to admit that the official Reiss who had been imprisoned in prison was wronged in order to conceal their mistakes, and tried every means to conceal it so that it would not be known to the public. The footage shows the serious consequences of popular anger and the deep belief in the authorities, which may have prompted the Chief of Staff to be reluctant to admit the wrong judgment.
Those who like writing can watch this movie. The writer Zola always keeps track of his inspiration and ideas. The content of his writing has never been grandstanding, but the pursuit of the original truth.
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