
If you have a spare afternoon and don't mind reading a lot of title cards, this 1928 version of Luther is actually worth your time. It is perfect for people who like that old-school German style where everything looks like a painting, but honestly, if you hate slow movies where nothing 'blows up,' you will definitely h...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Hans Kyser

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"If you have a spare afternoon and don't mind reading a lot of title cards, this 1928 version of Luther is actually worth your time. It is perfect for people who like that old-school German style where everything looks like a painting, but honestly, if you hate slow movies where nothing 'blows up,' you will definitely hate this. It’s not trying to be a fast-paced thriller. It is mostly just a guy in a robe thinking very hard about God. The first thing I noticed was the lighting. The director, H..."
Alexander Murski
Domfarrer D. Döhring, Hans Kyser
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