Dune (2021)
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"Oh man, here again with a Denis Villeneuve rework on a classic sci-fi film. Dune pt. 1st was just so good and really epic, and I didn't even noticed how those celebrities acting there are/were so off-character/out-of-place for a film with such a majestic and ambitious vibe. Sadly pt.2 was really underwhelming in comparison and the story is still ongoing. "
"29.5. 2024 A young and gifted man travels to a dangerous and mysterious planet to fulfill his destiny while good and evil forces are fighting for the most precious natural resources in the galaxy. Denis Villeneuve's film examines the theme of exploitation as maturely as his previous film "Blade Runner 2049". The standard science fiction story is more impressive than average because the director gives enough space for both special effects and the characters and focuses on atmosphere instead of a"
" Directed By Denis Villeneuve Cinematography By Greig Fraser"
"Reason why the future sucks: Spice, the know comenity through out the universe is being battle with between several houses. Spice up your life! Year it takes place: 10,191"
" "Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little death that brings obliteration." Written by Denis Villeneuve, Jon Spaihts and Eric Roth Music by Hans Zimmer Cinematography by Greig Fraser Editing by Joe Walker "
“Frank Herbert's novel, Dune, is a daunting read by any measure. The "plans within plans," the metaphysical, computer-less future that defines it as sci-fi, and the controversial messianic tones make for a great read, if you're up to it.
In the run-up to David Lynch's 1984 take, I read through Dune, and several of the sequels, to pass the time at the station's night watch desk.
Imagine my disappointment when that movie came long! Whether the limitations of the 80s SFX abilities forced Lynch to present the story with a steampunk tone (and make the Bene Gesserit's "weirding way" into a tangible weapon!) can be argued, overall, I left the theatre wholly unfulfilled.
(Side note: The SyFy Channel's Dune and Children of Dune mini-series were passable, if more soap o” read more