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"I'm back." At least I can quote them even though my computer torments me by allowing me only to listen to the soundtrack of the new ROTK trailer while refusing to show the pictures. Curses!

So, anyway. Thank you, everyone, for your birthday wishes! Yesterday, I left Rügen as I found it, in sunshine, wind and splendid scenery. I can really recommend it to anyone who enjoys a week of vacation, and likes his/her sea, beach and forests not too overcrowded. Right now, the first wave of laundry is busy being washed, and before the ironing can start, I managed to get online with the above mentioned results. However, I also found here, a very funny Farscape introduction for people who have no idea what this show is about. You can quarrel with some particulars, but it is very amusing.

Going through newspapers offline and only, I see that Martin Luther has joined the ranks of people getting a big screen biopic. He's played by Joseph Fiennes, which, bearing Cranach's famous painting in mind, struck me as odd until I remembered that a) Luther was actually quite skinny in his youth and b) I have seen the younger Fiennes in the title role in a play called Son of God some years ago (pre-Shakespeare in Love). Reading the reviews in the New York Times and the Süddeutsche Zeitung respectively, the end product sounds watchable, even though they predictably shied away from Luther's less-than-sterling moments - such as his position in the Bauernkrieg, the peasants' uprising, where he sided with the princes completely and actually wrote a pamphlet encouraging them to get tougher on the peasants. Not exactly fitting the image of a liberator. I'm not bashing Luther. He was a man of his times, and besides the patronage of the princes was important to save himself and his followers from going the way of many a heretic, helping to make them an official branch of Christianity instead. But bearing this in mind helps not to idealize him.

Date: 2003-09-28 01:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ide-cyan.livejournal.com
Oops. A belated happy birthday to you!!

I saw the trailer for Luther. It struck me as extremely overblown and clichéd as a movie, despite the unusual setting & theme, for a Hollywood film.

That intro to Farscape is really kick-ass. "The Muppets will make you cry." Oh-so-true.

Date: 2003-09-28 03:33 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
""I'm back." At least I can quote them even though my computer torments me by allowing me only to listen to the soundtrack of the new ROTK trailer while refusing to show the pictures. Curses!"

Bad luck. I did manage to see it and it was pretty damn powerful despite the rather grainy picture. I think there may well be versions in different formats out tomorrow so you may have more luck then. I won't say any more in order to avoid being spoilery but it did raise at least one very intriguing question.

Kathy

Young Luther

Date: 2003-09-29 12:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bimo.livejournal.com
Though I can't say anything about the movie (well, apart from the fact that I almost ran into a giant promo poster at my local multiplex while still being all misty-eyed from watching "Seabiscuit" *g*) I believe that casting a younger actor as Luther makes quite some sense, since Luther's famous confrontation with Charles V, the Edict of Worms and the pretended kidnapping/retreat to the Wartbug (think drama, think action, think suspense, think cinematograpphy!) did all take place while the man was still in his late thirties.


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