Ralph Morgan

Ralph Morgan

  • Born: 1883-7-6
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  • Extended Reading
    • Kameron 2022-01-21 08:02:18

      Vindicated

      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...

    • Annette 2022-04-19 09:02:44

      Really just a few words of nonsense.

      Since I set myself a huge plan for an Oscar-watching trip, I was almost absent-minded and only tried to complete the task-style to spend it all. There are still very few impressions under the account of the completion of the task.
             Different from the running account narrative method of...

    • Tiara 2022-04-23 07:04:07

      3.5. Isn't this the story of a middle-aged angry young man who became an ordinary uncle until his good friend Cezanne left and was moved by his glorious image when he was young and inspired to return to his true heart=. =

    • Laurie 2022-04-22 07:01:49

      Watching it for Zola was like watching a foreign movie in the 1930s for the first time. After all, the background is in France, and the dialogue and newspapers and books are all in English, but it feels weird. Other than that, it's okay. I'm not very satisfied with the fact that I've been living in loneliness when I was young, became famous with "Nana", and had a friendship with Cézanne. In my opinion, a writer's biography is best to show more of his works and creations, of course, I am not saying that the Dreyfus case is not important in Zola's biography. The characters are very full, and Zola's transformation from inattentive at the beginning of the case to defending Dreyfus is very expressive. Faced with Mrs. Dreyfus' plea, Zola did not agree with righteous indignation, but hesitantly, because Dreyfus, who stood up and publicly defended the crime at that time with "iron-proof evidence", was a terrible thing and must give up. As a well-known writer, he has all the fame and honor, but he finally made the choice to fight for justice and wrote the "I accuse" that has been handed down through the ages. The courage and selflessness are vividly reflected, which is a greatness worth remembering for future generations. act of righteousness.

    The Life of Emile Zola quotes

    • Émile Zola: [reading from his letter "I Accuse"] I shall tell the truth. Because if I did not, my nights would be haunted by the spectre of an innocent man expiating under the most frightful torture a crime he never committed.

    • La Rue: We've been watching your writings, young man. You're a troublemaker! These articles of yours, attacking our leading men of letters, the arts! Criticizing the civic authorities!

      Émile Zola: Perhaps you know of something better for me to criticize?