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Luther

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Directed byEric Till
CastJoseph Fiennes, Jonathan Firth, Alfred Molina, Claire Cox and Peter Ustinov
Video ReleaseNovember 30, 2004
Running Time113 minutes
MPAA RatingPG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
UPC Code027616906526
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Average user review: 4.5 (207 reviews)

rating: 4 QuotePretty accurate; for mature audiencesQuote
A friend loaned us this DVD and my husband I watched it last night. We both enjoyed this portrait of a sensitive man who made a huge impact on the world. The accuracy was remarkable to me, as I have read a lot on Luther, and have been disappointed with the accuracy of movies in general. I recognized much as verbatim Luther or Tetzel. Also the movie seemed to capture the fear, sensitivity, wit, boldness and faith that characterized Luther. I did feel let down over the way Katherina was portrayed. Although it is true that she was the one to propose marriage, it was in a far different manner and situation. Historically she was direct, but without the boldness shown in the movie.

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

rating: 5 QuoteAn Important Piece of HistoryQuote
Throughout the history of Christianity and before, the religious Establishment has often been at odds with the faithful who take their religion personally. That syndrome continues in many forms today, with for example, a "building program" that becomes an end in itself rather than a channel for the worship of God.

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

rating: 5 QuoteVery accurateQuote
This is a very accurate presentation of Luther and the events that happened. I have read a couple of church history books and this movie is almost verbatem. July 18, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteGreat MovieQuote
This movie will teach you about standing up for your beliefs. This is a great movie for the entire family and especially to teach integrity. June 25, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteGood Movie.Quote
Joseph Fiennes does a good job playing Martin Luther that wrote the 95 Theses which made people rebelle against the Catholic church's false teachings. Making & scaring people to buy indulgencses from the Catholic churhces for their salvation to go to heaven, Luther exposes the Catholic church & writes that salvation is from Christ alone & it can Not be earned, only accepted.

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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