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Dune

Dune

Warner Bros. (2021)
HBOMax Xvid
US - PG-13
MP4
Action | Adventure | Drama | Science Fiction
USA | English | Color | 02:35

Paul Atreides, a brilliant and gifted young man born into a great destiny beyond his understanding, must travel to the most dangerous planet in the universe to ensure the future of his family and his people. As malevolent forces explode into conflict over the planet's exclusive supply of the most precious resource in existence-a commodity capable of unlocking humanity's greatest potential-only those who can conquer their fear will survive.


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Timothée Chalamet Paul Atreides
Rebecca Ferguson Lady Jessica Atreides
Oscar Isaac Duke Leto Atreides
Jason Momoa Duncan Idaho
Stellan Skarsgård Baron Vladimir Harkonnen
Stephen McKinley Henderson Thufir Hawat
Josh Brolin Gurney Halleck
Javier Bardem Stilgar
Sharon Duncan-Brewster Dr. Liet Kynes
Chen Chang Dr. Wellington Yueh
Dave Bautista Beast Rabban Harkonnen
David Dastmalchian Piter de Vries
Zendaya Chani
Charlotte Rampling Reverend Mother Mohiam
Babs Olusanmokun Jamis
Benjamin Clémentine Herald of the Change
Souad Faress Bene Gesserit Sister
Golda Rosheuvel Shadout Mapes
Roger Yuan Lieutenant Lanville
Seun Shote Arrakeen Residency Gardener
Neil Bell Sardaukar Bashar
Oliver Ryan Hawat Specialist
Stephen Collins Harkonnen Trooper
Charlie Rawes Harkonnen Trooper
Richard Carter Harkonnen Trooper

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Edition details

Nr Discs 1
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]

Personal

Owner Jackmeats Flix
Location SciFi_Fantasy Disk
Purchased On Oct 22, 2021 at rarbg
Watched Nov 15, 2021
Index 4935
Added Date Oct 22, 2021 00:45:55
Modified Date

Notes

My quick rating - 8,0/10. Finally. I will spare any comparison to the books since that typically makes the movies look poor and I read them when I was like 12 years old so I don't remember all that much of them in the first place. I say finally though because this version of Dune seems to have brought the elements needed for a solid adaption together. Visually this flick is absolutely spot on. When the vast majority of your locations need to be a giant desert, it makes it difficult to spruce it up. Yet the way this looks does capture the vast nothingness of the desert which when needed and there is something that makes that insignificant small thing appear huge. And yes, even if you are not a fan I am sure you are aware that there are giant worms under the ground on this planet so I won't keep alluding to them. They look astonishingly good and the attention to detail for their movements and the like were excellent (hopefully you saw this in the theater or have a quality 4K setup at home.) The story itself was a bit difficult to follow right from the onset which I think could've helped the audience out a bit with a little backstory of the hierarchy of the characters. The main jist is that spice is basically gold and whoever controls the spice market is at the top of the food chain. So in order to move up that ladder, certain parts of this story must head to one of the planets where there is this commodity and basically overtake it. There is more to it than that, I am giving a quick idea. In what is clearly just the beginning of the story (it says so at the start, no spoiler) the focus here was a bit more on the characters which are why I think they skimped a bit since the entire world-building portion is yet to come. Still, the ones that we have been introduced to are portrayed well and give performances that do draw you into what the plight of each truly is. I certainly expect to see Timothée Chalamet around Oscar time as the lead in this. There always has to be some ulterior motives to people and this flick is no exception. If you are aware, there was a 1984 Dune by David Lynch made that was actually quite good as well and if you are familiar with his work, it is a bit more "creative" than this one. Lack of a better word for anything Lynch does. And I felt like this version was more of a remake of that film than it was a reimagining of the books themselves. But as I said, I wouldn't be the best judge on the book portion. Overall this is an exceptional film and one that should be seen by nearly all. There is nothing in here that needs to keep viewers away. Even the action scenes that are so well choreographed don't venture into violence much.

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