The year is 1989, and you are the culture critic for Anabaptist-Mennonite Historian Quarterly, the premier magazine for serious students of Anabaptist and Mennonite history. Write a critical (i.e., thoughtful and analytical) review of the new film The Radicals. Your audience is fully versed in the latest historiography and will be interested in your perspective on how the story of Michael and Margaretha Sattler is told. You might reflect on how the film portrays the role of individuals in history, gender dynamics, the theme of suffering, and so on. You might also touch on the film’s flaws, from an historian’s point of view, and its value as a teaching resource.