<blockquote><font size=1>In reply to:</font><hr>[color:"blue"]A lot of events were seemingly thrown together in the remaining minutes of the movie: Luther's marriage, the Augsburg confession etc. And were those Luther's own children at the end of the movie?</font><hr></blockquote><p> It is amazing what they can throw up in a screen in 5 minutes. They wrapped up the last 16 years of his life with a statement on the screen. That is one reason why I stressed reading Here I Stand in the initial post..the movie moved rapidly at places so if you did not know the history of what was going to happen it could have been unclear. If it could have been about 30 minutes longer they could have moved a little slower and put many of the details you mentioned.<br><br>I do not think those were Luther's children in the last scene, if so he paid very little care towards them as he thought he was going to "die"..., thus I think those were orphans he was teaching, but.... I guess, I should have stayed for the credits as they should have said something like Luther's Children or ....Luther's orphans...<br><br>All this aside it was still good!<br>


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