Vladimir Sokoloff

Vladimir Sokoloff

  • Born: 1889-12-26
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  • Extended Reading
    • 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...

    • Maeve 2022-01-21 08:02:18

      A real writer

      This film is about the writer Zola's use of his pen to achieve justice and fairness for the society and the public, and win people's respect and love. It is a movie that describes the epic of the characters. Although the movie shows this theme, it feels that it is not detailed enough and the shot...

    • Kiarra 2022-04-21 09:03:15

      Court movies, not much new to watch now

    • Dusty 2022-03-15 09:01:09

      In biographical films, how to allocate two hours to the life of the biography has always been a big problem. The "Biography of Zola" starts with the friendship between Zola and Saichan. As for Zola's works, they are like PPT. Dozens of works stand up one by one, proclaiming Zola's literary fame. Zola became famous, and Cezanne left him, not wanting to touch his light, but when Zola hesitated, Cezanne was his soul. The focus of the film is Zola's defense, trial and conviction for the famous "Dreyfus incident". Correspondingly, in this Zola's biographical film, the ins and outs of this shocking injustice case have a clear presentation. The film shows Zola’s death from gas poisoning as a broken pipe in the study’s stove, rather than a blockage in the fireplace. In other words, it avoids the historical mystery that Zola may have died of murder. The performance is very good, whether it is Zola, Cezanne, or Dreyfus, they are quite alike.

    The Life of Emile Zola quotes

    • Émile Zola: Life is tricky.

    • Émile Zola: Paul.

      Paul Cezanne: Hmm.

      Émile Zola: Will you write?

      Paul Cezanne: No. But I'll remember.