DUNE

Owen 2021-11-13 08:01:25

Two or three years ago, I listened to Chacha classmates babbling about "Sand Dune" and "Sand Dune". Later, the film was never found in the pirated copy market. After finding it, classmate Cha Cha said again, ah, in fact, this film is disappointing compared to the novel. So after watching the film for three hours, I have to endure chacha excitedly explaining that this is actually what is written in the novel here, and what is actually the case in the novel there. However, I can fully understand it after reading it, and it is also due to his annoying explanation. Because the movie did miss a lot of things in the grand novel. But it does not prevent it from storming my brain. Wow, my God, what a magical world is that. Harry Potter's avatar is really a cloud in front of the sand dunes! Floating clouds! Dune is not only a science fiction novel, but it also covers politics, religion, and history, and it's so awesome. Just look at the scenes of the movie to know how Freud it is.

There are also many familiar faces in the movie, which look very kind. For example, the player who played chess with Death in the Seventh Seal, the captain in STARTREK, the beauty Rachel in Blade Runner, and the male protagonist in Lynch’s favorite blue velvet, and of course, Tins. He pretends to be a beautiful boy who is suspected of having a same-sex relationship with BARON, which is really trivial and funny.

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Extended Reading
  • Jessica 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    If you go back to that era, compared to Kubrick in 2001: A Space Odyssey, Lynch has not improved much.

  • Dane 2021-11-13 08:01:25

    A common practice is that in all the works of famous directors, those who are deliberately mentioned that "the director does not own the final editing rights" are almost certain...it will be ugly. The distributor is really a scapegoat. But the editing of this film really doesn't see any of Lynch's style. The advancement is not alive, the psychological voiceover is rough and abrupt, and the originally obscure narrative has been dragged into accountability. The old man said that this was his most failed film, seconded.

Dune quotes

  • Paul: [inner voice] The dream unfolds.

  • Baron Harkonnen: Rabban! I place you in charge of Arrakis. It's yours to squeeze, as I promised. I want you to squeeze and squeeze and squeeze! Give me spice! Drive them. Drive them into utter submission! Do not show the slightest pity or mercy! Never stop. Go. Go! Show no mercy!