Luther - RS Entertainment (In Theaters) - Page 3

One thing I noted is that the closing of the film notes that something like 540 million people worldwide worship in churches based on the foundation laid by Martin Luther. By my own reckoning, I would put that figure closer to one billion, since there are roughly two billion Christians in the world, roughly half in the Roman church. To come up with 540 million, I suspect the filmmakers excluded a few groups, or relied on old sources. Southern Baptists may not usually recognize their heritage in Martin Luther as clearly as Lutherans do, but they are indeed children of Luther.

Luther - (In Theaters)
Genre: Historical Drama
Watchability: Knowing the story, I followed things very well. The pacing seemed very good, keeping the story moving.
Philosophy: It's the life story of the father of the protestant reformation, and so treats protestant Christianity with some favor.
Suitability: It's rated PG-13 for violence, but while the violence it disturbing, it takes up only a small portion of the film. There is also some bad language, as noted in the review.
Overall: 5/5

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  • 1 - andy

    Oct 31, 2003 at 11:21 am

    I would say that Southern Baptists are probably closer to the doctrines Luther thought than the modern day Lutherans are though.

  • 2 - Sean Hackbarth

    Nov 01, 2003 at 12:36 am

    But not the Missouri Synod Lutherans as I can attest to.

  • 3 - Michelle

    Nov 01, 2003 at 7:21 am

    Naturally the films gets a lot of media attention here in Germany (I think it started on Thursday). Though, a lot of it isn't historical fact - for instance (as I recently learnt) Luther never actually said the words: "Here I stand. I can do no other."

    I didn't decide yet whether to see the film or not. I can't really imagine Joseph Fiennes as little fat monk.

  • 4 - Phillip Winn

    Nov 01, 2003 at 2:17 pm

    Michelle - the statement is much-debated. Some say he never actually nailed the these to the church door (instead of sending them privately), some say he never said "here I stand..." and so on. Given the era and so on, there will be way to have a definitive answer one way or the other, but I happen to believe that the evidence support both events as true.

    Other disagree, but I don't know that we can say anything like "Luther never actually said" or did with any degree of certainty.

    Heck, some people disagree even on some of the stuff he wrote - claiming it came from others and Luther put his name on it. What can you do?

    But see the movie - it's excellent, even if Fiennes is considerably more attractive than Luther was.

    As far as the doctrines go, I don't know that I'd say holding to Luther's doctrines is a great prize, frankly. His 95 Theses contained much that was specifically aimed at the egregious practices of his day, practices that do not continue even in the modern Roman church post-Trent.

    While he was the "Father of the Reformation," he was by no means the most influential scholar thereof over time.

    Better, I think, to be close to Scripture than the Luther.

  • 5 - Michelle

    Nov 01, 2003 at 2:38 pm

    For an atheist like me that's not really the question;-) Anyway, I've read about a lot of historical mistakes - which I can't recall here, because I'm everything but a history buff (in fact I hate history). The comment that made me thinking was from a Luther expert I saw on tv: If you watch this movie, get some other information, too (e.g. read a book). So, I'm thinking, why not read a book in the first place and skip the movie altogether?

  • 6 - Phillip Winn

    Nov 01, 2003 at 3:22 pm

    Sorry, the second half of my comment is directed at andy (#1), not you.

    For you, why see the movie? Because it's a fun movie, and far more historically accurate that many other historical bio-pics. ;-)

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