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A farmer’s family is torn apart by faith, sanctity, and love - one child believes he’s Jesus Christ, a second proclaims himself agnostic, and the third falls in love with a fundamentalist’s daughter. Putting the lie to the term “organized religion”, Ordet (The Word) is a challenge to simple facts and dogmatic orthodoxy. Layering multiple stories of faith and rebellion, Dreyer’s adaptation of Kaj Munk’s play quietly builds towards a shattering, miraculous climax. (British Film Institute (BFI))

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English I wasn't expecting to enjoy the film, but its slow pace suddenly captivated me, which was incredibly surprising. It’s also because this is a film about faith in God. It is primarily a Christian film, but the meaning can be applied to any faith. And the ending... I waited with bated breath to see how it would turn out, even though I already knew. ()