The 10th Oscar for Best Picture, a biography that commemorates the French critical realist writer Zola, who wrote a lot of the inhuman life of the poor. The most touching thing is that Zola gave up his fame and fortune to vindicate the Army Dreyfus treason case and confronted the French Army. The French Army later discovered a real traitor, but for the sake of the Army’s face, he was not allowed to vindicate Dreyfu. S. Zola began to appeal the army's crimes, but was sentenced to hide the British, and continued to criticize the French government and the army. Eventually, under pressure from the media, Dreyfus was finally rehabilitated! Seeing the ending, I couldn't help crying! In fact, some unjust cases have been rushed for ten years and have not been rectified. Maybe the day I die, I will hate myself for being helpless!
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