Great Film: Luther
An Oscar for Sir Ustinov (Feinnes too)
I just came from the St. Louis premier (in conjunction with the 14th
annual
Theological Symposium at Concordia Seminary) and am very impressed with
the
film. Not only is it entertaining, but it follows the history of Luther's
early years of ministry quite faithfully. Sure, some things were
fictionalized to get us from one scene to another, but the facts of the
reformation movement, and the realities of life in the 16th century are
brought to great realism on the screen.
The performances of Fiennes, and Ustinov were particularly strong, but I
think viewers will fall in love with Ustinov's portrayal of Prince
Friedrich, the Wise. He's like the cuddly grandpa you always wished you
had
(or maybe you did have) who didn't care what people thought of them, said
and did what they pleased, and no one gave them any crap for it. I truly
think it is Oscar calibre work. I think you will too.
Firth as Aleandro was convincing as the Roman Bureaucrat determined to get
ahead by keeping the peace between Leo and Charles. Ganz plays a great
pastor to Luther - throughout his life - one that we should all be so
lucky
to have looking after our spiritual well being.
Hofschneider, as the eager to learn and willing to "suffer all for the
Gospel" assistant (Ulrick) to Luther made it very easy for the viewer to
feel a connection to him. His loyalty was genuine, and not self serving.
A
true man of the cloth.
Although not on screen long, Clair Cox does a nice job showing just how
strong a woman Katie was. Is it any wonder that she went on to run a
rather
successful business apart from Martin's influence?
For sure this is a courageous movie about a stalwart leader of Church,
state, and society to whom western civilization owes a great debt. While
the 1950's version of Luther may be more complete in some respects, it is
not nearly as accesable to today's viewers who are used to big budget,
visually stimulating, and fast paced movies
Cast
- Johann Tetzel played by Alfred Molina
- Martin Luther played by Joseph Fiennes
- Girolamo Aleander played by Jonathan Firth
- Katharina Von Bora played by Claire Cox
- Frederick The Wise (as Sir Peter Ustinov) played by Peter Ustinov
- Johann Von Staupitz played by Bruno Ganz
- Pope Leo X played by Uwe Ochsenknecht







