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.
When you watch a movie and wish that it went for another 2 hours - fantastic.
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@pcliff0693 years ago
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When you watch a movie and wish that it went for another 2 hours - fantastic.
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@orinabc3 years ago
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Everything I wanted it to be, blew my mind. I think this has the potential to become a saga as popular as Star Wars (but potentially for an broader audience) and such. I've got my fingers crossed for the potential of a second movie.
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@finfan3 years ago
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I have not given a movie a "10" in almost three years. This was epic and could become even more so if this gets continued.
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@solcenva3 years ago
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Love the books, so was worried about another attempt to convert into a movie. But this was so much better than I thought it would be. Looking forward to part 2.
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@pedroraf3 years ago
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A religious experience.
This movie brings story telling and action sequences at the right pace.
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@agent243 years ago
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Brillant brilliant brilliant. This is truly a cinematic masterpiece that demands to be seen on the big screen. I have not read the book and didn‘t know anything about the story. Still I was immediately drawn into this beautiful and vast universe that Frank Herbert created and Dennis Villeneuve brought to life in this breathtaking film adaption. The acting is superb and the cinematography is top-notch. The soundtrack by Hans Zimmer is so otherworldly which fits the movie perfectly. As this was only Part 1 of the story I really hope we‘ll see Part 2 in the near future. I‘m definitely hooked on this franchise now. Next stop will be reading the book.
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@triseult3 years ago
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This is a tone-perfect adaptation of Herbert's novel, but even if it weren't, I could watch brutalist architecture take off and land all day. An absolute visual triumph.
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@perjonsson3 years ago
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I was really eager to watch this movie and at the same time a wee bit concerned because I knew that I would be hugely disappointed if it turned out to be another movie massacring a classic source material.
I have to admit that it was a very long time since I read the Dune books but I have to say that the movie was mostly true to the books, as I remember them, and also reasonably free of agenda driven rubbish apart from the odd replacement of some characters with “gender correct” ones for no real good reason.
There is really not much point in me saying much about the story. It should be well known for any science fiction fan and it is a great story and really good material for a big screen movie despite some “critics” at Rotten Tomatoes moaning about it and calling it unwieldly etc. Probably too big a book with too many words for the small, agenda driven, brains of Rotten Tomatoes “critics”. No surprise there.
The movie as a whole is wonderful to watch, the scenery is oftentimes very beautiful and the décor, the buildings, the machinery is very well done. I was surprised that the world of Caladan was portrayed as a rather austere Scottish looking landscape but after getting over the initial surprise it worked very well actually.
I also like that the Harkonnen, especially the Baron, are not turned into some exaggerated comical figures but, although disgusting and despicable, they are actual humans.
Overall the casting was quite good and everyone played their roles well. At the beginning I felt that Paul was a bit too wimpy, from what I remember of the book he was quite well trained and skilled already from the start, but he picked up as the movie went along.
It is a science fiction, borderline fantasy, movie so there should be some special effects, right? This is a difficult movie to make special effects for since this universe is a weird mix between futuristic science fiction, fantasy elements and old-fashioned traditions.
I have to say that they succeeded quite well though. The atmosphere felt just right, ships, spice harvesters, buildings looked cool and fitting the story. The way they implemented the personal shields was very nice. They didn’t go overboard on special effects and weird designs. The ornithopter was of course totally ridiculous from a scientific point of view but at least it looked pretty cool.
If I should complain about something, although that is not the fault of the movie but of the source material, I have never understood how, in a universe which is obviously driven by hidden agendas, machinations and assassinations, the Atreides could just pick up everything, leave their home and put all their important eggs in one basket at Arrakis.
One more small thing that I could complain about would of course be that we now have to wait two years, from what I have read, until we get to watch the next movie to get to the part were the really cool stuff happens.
Bottom line, this was movie is definitely in there vying for the title “best movie that I have watched this year”.
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@parkalis3 years ago
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Wow... I did not expect this. They finally did it. A perfect-as-can-be adaptation of the bible of Sci-Fi into film. There are no mistakes made, the characters, the technology, the feeling, all main events portrayed accurately.
No nonsense, no studio politics, just the book.
Well done Denis Villeneuve Sir, I salute and thank you.
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@shaihulud273 years ago
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"The sleeper must awaken"...and it has omg. Best movie ever. Period !
When you watch a movie and wish that it went for another 2 hours - fantastic.