In a world emerging from the Black Death, one ambitious priest faces the fury of a corrupt church as he struggles to maintain his integrity. "Morningstar" tells the story of John Wycliffe: m... Read allIn a world emerging from the Black Death, one ambitious priest faces the fury of a corrupt church as he struggles to maintain his integrity. "Morningstar" tells the story of John Wycliffe: maybe the most influential Christian of the medieval world. Living 150 years before Martin ... Read allIn a world emerging from the Black Death, one ambitious priest faces the fury of a corrupt church as he struggles to maintain his integrity. "Morningstar" tells the story of John Wycliffe: maybe the most influential Christian of the medieval world. Living 150 years before Martin Luther, John Wycliffe has been called the "Morning Star of the Reformation". As the planet... Read all
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But the basic virtue is perspective.
It is an universal story about truth and relation with God and courage to sustain your convinctions against adversities.
A film about faith in precise, simple, convincing manner. And this matters, Morningstar being not the first- or only documentary about life and legacy of John Wycliff but a direct interogation to viewer, but one proposing provocative perspective.
This makes it just special and, no doubts, an obvious must see documentary.
Rather, it is a bautifully portrayed immersive cinematic portrayal of a man whose name is so much better known than his story. The facts, such that are known, are there and are sympathetically brought to life in a rich amalgam of interviews, commentary and dramatisation against a stunning backdrop of hills, dales, architecture and modern cityscapes. The musical score flowing throughout the film is delightful, adding to the flow of the story without overwhelming.
This could be quite a divisive story, as Wycliffe himself was a divisive character, but instead was presented in a competent and compassionate manner.
A "must watch" for anyone interested in the roots of later reformation, but also accessible to a much wider audience. I'm waiting with hope that the onward story has a chance to be unveiled.
I didn't like the guy presenting at first, he seemed a little pretentious and stiff, but as I got into the movie I got the sense that he was genuine, and somehow I felt like he actually cared about what he was talking about.
It's a very clever thing to entertain and educate at the same time, people my age will remember the celebration when the TV was rolled into class, this could well be one of those, and actually keep the kids watching!
This is one of those movies where you could literally not care in the slightest about the church and its history and just find yourself drawn in!
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