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Plot Summary
In the midst of the Reformation, Martin Luther seeks refuge in Wartburg Castle following the Diet of Worms. During his enforced isolation, he grapples with theological questions and begins his monumental task of translating the New Testament into German, a project that would profoundly impact the German language and the course of religious history. The film explores Luther's internal struggles, his interactions with those around him, and the broader societal impact of his actions.
Critical Reception
Critical reception for 'Eine feste Burg' was generally positive, with praise directed at its historical accuracy and the performances of its cast, particularly Jens Harzer as Martin Luther. Some critics noted its deliberately paced narrative, which effectively conveyed the intellectual and spiritual weight of Luther's confinement and translation work. The film was recognized for its contribution to biographical dramas focusing on pivotal historical figures.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its thoughtful portrayal of Martin Luther's intellectual and spiritual journey.
Jens Harzer's performance as Luther was highlighted as a significant strength.
Appreciated for its historical detail and the depiction of the challenges of translation.
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Fun Fact
The film deliberately focuses on the period of Luther's stay at Wartburg Castle, emphasizing the solitude and intellectual labor involved in his translation of the Bible, rather than his more public and confrontational moments.
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