Luther
Facts
| Directed by | Eric Till |
| Cast | Joseph Fiennes, Jonathan Firth, Alfred Molina, Claire Cox and Peter Ustinov |
| Video Release | November 30, 2004 |
| Running Time | 113 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 027616906526 |
| Buy this item ... | 4 new from $2.95, 11 used from $2.94, 4 collectible from $39.99 |
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Average user review:| Pretty accurate; for mature audiences |
While I did enjoy the movie, I would definitely not recommend it for family viewing. There were a few "language" incidents, some using coarse terms that could have been left out, and some using strong language that was entirely appropriate. When Luther went to Rome he saw much that disgusted him, and the viewer is given at least a hint of it all. And even I turned away at some of the images of violence. Over 100,000 people were killed in the peasants' revolt, and the bloody bodies were not a pretty sight. I turned away from the boy who hung himself and could not watch the burning of Luther's friend. These horrific things happened and it was terrible. But I could not watch, and I would not put these images before children. So with those caveats, I would cautiously recommend this movie to mature audiences. August 30, 2008
| An Important Piece of History |
With superb acting all around, "Luther" clearly defines the reasons and results of the Protestant Reformation in a way that will be understood and appreciated by modern Protestants and Catholics alike. In this case, Pope Leo's "building program" was St. Peter's Basilica. Martin Luther is presented as a sincere and dedicated young priest who is shocked and heartsick over the Pope's selling of indulgences (forgiveness of sin) in exchange for building fund contributions.
Martin Luther maintains his sincerity and humility throughout the movie, as the corruption of the Establishment becomes more and more apparent. He is awed by the realization of the power that his movement has unleashed. His many contributions to Christianity are brought out, including his hymns and his translation of the Holy Bible into German, "the language of the people." August 16, 2008
| Very accurate |
| Great Movie |
| Good Movie. |
I recommend this film for people to watch.
**Watch a great documentry DVD filmed by PBS titled 'Empires: Martin Luther'. June 24, 2008
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