10-24-2021, 01:53 AM
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Dune (part one spoilers) *no book spoilers*
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My only big complaint is how they portrayed Jessica. She's supposed to be the one that trained Paul but she comes across as a failing acolyte who can't control her emotions.
I could think of a dozen different things that I may have done different or included in the dialog/plot that would have communicated what's going on, but that's probably a fool's errand. I guess the intent was to have some things happen to reward the book knowledge but done in a way that it's just texture for someone coming in new.
For people who haven't read the books how did the movie feel to you? Was it just a big spectacle but kind of confusing not really understanding where things were going or what's going on? Or did you feel that the movie had a solid understandable plot?
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Does it come across that Paul is afraid of causing/triggering a violent jihad that will consume the empire? Or even that Paul is seeing the future at all?
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I felt his mother was portrayed as a big influence on him. It was clear she was training him in the way of her culture and his voice.
It was less clear to me until near the assassination that she wasn’t the Duke’s wife.
I thought the plot was very clear, albeit some details a bit sketchy, like names and titles. Easy to follow and simple enough at its core. They really hammered home the messiah thing so that was easy to pick up in. It’s basically just Avatar in space. That seemed obvious as soon as they explained the spice and the fact the natives didn’t like the spice cultivators.
Definitely knew he could see the future. Not sure about the jihad. He obviously knew the sand people are not friendly to the empire or the spice cultivators and that he was going to have to go native, so to speak. Although the assassination being the catalyst for that was not as clearly foreshadowed. Not saying it should be, I just didn’t immediately pick up on it that the emperor and the evil dudes were in cahoots. I just knew something bad was gonna happen based on all the foreshadowing about the spice planet and the scenes with the bad guys plotting.
I intentionally didn’t read the book because I wanted to see this movie first. I’ve been waiting a while, since I’ve known this movie was in development for quite some time. Having now seen part one, I’m looking forward to getting all the background and detail for the various characters, factions, customs etc that were glossed over in the movie. Or excluded entirely.
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10-24-2021, 06:46 AM
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I haven't read the books, and watched the movie last night. There were moments where I thought the scenes were cool and well set and well created, but overall the story lacked originality. It's everything we've seen with superhero movies, plot wise, where the "evil" guy wants power at any cost, and they play that character visibly. Casting wise, Jason Mamoa seemed like he was reading lines and played a character you know was going to die in the way he did, because again, we've seen this before 100 times over. Anyway, aside from the set and visuals, I wasn't impressed with the story or the characters.
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10-24-2021, 07:45 AM
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For some reason I'm reminded of Lawrence of Arabia.
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10-24-2021, 12:27 PM
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Never read the books and went in knowing nothing. Bored out of my skull. Had it been edited down to 90 minutes to even 105 minutes it would have been great, but just too boring.
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10-24-2021, 01:32 PM
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I thought it was near perfection but if I had one complaint, it would be the fact that it was all setup. In the full context of a 2 part movie, I’m sure it’ll be fine but in isolation it was not a movie with many major action sequences. I don’t mind that but the trailers played it up to be much more action oriented.
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10-24-2021, 01:43 PM
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I didn't mind that it was all setup because it was so entertaining and beautiful to look at.
I will admit I was pretty miffed when I found out they haven't started shooting, or even greenlit, the second movie. That makes me uncomfortable. It's already at 220 worldwide, so it should be ok, but that's not slam dunk territory yet. The movie budget was 160, but who knows what the advertisement budget was. Plus the other Hollywood bull####. Hollywood doesn't seem to be happy if they don't hit 800 million with tent pole movies now.
They should have taken the gamble and shot both parts at the same time and had a tight release window between them. That would have dissuaded a lot of the complaints. But it's Warner Bros and they've pretty clearly demonstrated with their DC movies that they don't know what the #### they're doing.
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10-24-2021, 01:44 PM
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I didn't mind that it was all setup because it was so entertaining and beautiful to look at.
I will admit I was pretty miffed when I found out they haven't started shooting, or even greenlit, the second movie. That makes me uncomfortable. It's already at 220 worldwide, so it should be ok, but that's not slam dunk territory yet. The movie budget was 160, but who knows what the advertisement budget was. Plus the other Hollywood bull####. Hollywood doesn't seem to be happy if they don't hit 800 million with tent pole movies now.
They should have taken the gamble and shot both parts at the same time and had a tight release window between them. That would have dissuaded a lot of the complaints. But it's Warner Bros and they've pretty clearly demonstrated with their DC movies that they don't know what the #### they're doing.
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Man, so much this.
I have to watch it again because I think I missed a lot of what was going on, but what a beautifully filmed movie.
You practically feel like you're in it.
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10-24-2021, 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by nik-
I didn't mind that it was all setup because it was so entertaining and beautiful to look at.
I will admit I was pretty miffed when I found out they haven't started shooting, or even greenlit, the second movie. That makes me uncomfortable. It's already at 220 worldwide, so it should be ok, but that's not slam dunk territory yet. The movie budget was 160, but who knows what the advertisement budget was. Plus the other Hollywood bull####. Hollywood doesn't seem to be happy if they don't hit 800 million with tent pole movies now.
They should have taken the gamble and shot both parts at the same time and had a tight release window between them. That would have dissuaded a lot of the complaints. But it's Warner Bros and they've pretty clearly demonstrated with their DC movies that they don't know what the #### they're doing.
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It's reported that in WB's original plans, the box office numbers are less important than streaming numbers.
They hope to make Dune something that brings people to HBO Max. There's already a prequel series planned around the Bene Gesserit called Dune: Sisterhood. (Denis Villeneuve might or might not also be involved in that too.)
Obviously if Dune is a surprise box office hit, it's worth their time to make another movie regardless of the streaming numbers, but the expectation for Villeneuve movies is good reviews and award attention but at best mediocre box office success.
Who knows, maybe they're even considering the option of making the movie sequels streaming only.
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10-24-2021, 02:32 PM
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10-24-2021, 03:11 PM
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For some reason I'm reminded of Lawrence of Arabia.
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Hah, I was literally saying that to my wife yesterday. I don't doubt that he heavily borrowed from the history of WWII to craft this story.
Don't forget everyone, this story predates most modern sci-fi/fantasy, and superhero stories. Most of those that you love are derivative of this story. It's easy to see just how much Lucas stole from this to make Star Wars.
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10-24-2021, 03:28 PM
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It’s basically just Avatar in space
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…Avatar also took place on a different planet…
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10-24-2021, 03:44 PM
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That Crazy Guy at the Bus Stop
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…Avatar also took place on a different planet…
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Than the spice planet? Yes. Those were not the same planet.
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10-24-2021, 03:49 PM
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That Crazy Guy at the Bus Stop
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Originally Posted by nik-
I didn't mind that it was all setup because it was so entertaining and beautiful to look at.
I will admit I was pretty miffed when I found out they haven't started shooting, or even greenlit, the second movie. That makes me uncomfortable. It's already at 220 worldwide, so it should be ok, but that's not slam dunk territory yet. The movie budget was 160, but who knows what the advertisement budget was. Plus the other Hollywood bull####. Hollywood doesn't seem to be happy if they don't hit 800 million with tent pole movies now.
They should have taken the gamble and shot both parts at the same time and had a tight release window between them. That would have dissuaded a lot of the complaints. But it's Warner Bros and they've pretty clearly demonstrated with their DC movies that they don't know what the #### they're doing.
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Even if part two gets green lit, the break will be a long one. I wonder what the projected release date would be. Anything further than 2022 is going to be bad for the franchise. They need to keep the anticipation and momentum.
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10-24-2021, 05:25 PM
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Than the spice planet? Yes. Those were not the same planet.
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I mean you called it Avatar in space, but Avatar was already set in space (in fact I think “Pocahontas in space” was a favorite line back when it came out) so the comparison is a little odd lol.
And obviously there won’t be a sequel releasing in 2022. Even to get it in 2023 it would have to be fast tracked right now.
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10-24-2021, 06:16 PM
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i sure hope that all the actors and crew can be mobilized quickly if/when Part 2 is greenlit... Really hoping the numbers skew up to 45 Million...not sure of the HBO Max numbers, but the hope is that WB will make an announcement in the next couple of weeks if they are good
as for timelines, i am assuming they'll be able to film some elements, like desert scenes while they build the practical sets... HBO Max also is supposed to be making a TV show on the Bene Geserit...so maybe some sets are in production?
Ironically, in the book, time does pass, pretty close to when Part One ends I believe...
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10-24-2021, 06:56 PM
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I read a few complaints on Twitter from people who started to zone out at about 90 minutes. Many of these people were watching it at home. This is one of those movies that really benefits from the full immersive experience of a theatre
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10-24-2021, 07:00 PM
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Originally Posted by fleury
I haven't read the books, and watched the movie last night. There were moments where I thought the scenes were cool and well set and well created, but overall the story lacked originality.
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Dune is more about world-building with a classical story line. It's really the followups in Dune Messiah/Children of Dune where you get originality as it explores the aftermath of victory and totalitarian rule by rulers who can see the future.
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10-24-2021, 07:12 PM
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That Crazy Guy at the Bus Stop
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Go start a book thread if you want to discuss the books. Please don’t spoil them here.
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10-24-2021, 08:13 PM
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lol they haven't even greenlit the sequel for this goddamn movie yet?
Good lord what a bunch of idiots.
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10-24-2021, 10:41 PM
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You can sort of understand it though because BR2049 is one of the greatest sci fi movies ever made and had a built-in prequel that's regarded as also one of the greatest sci fi movies ever... and it didn't do well.
I saw this tonight in IMAX, which was the right way to do it for the first time I think. I suspect I'll see it once more in theatres, possibly in 3D DBox just to try that.
I agree with Nik, if you enjoy movies for the way they look and the way they feel, this would tick all the boxes for you. And it should, because that's what Villeneuve is good at, and it's why I love his movies so much, more or less regardless of what the material is. But aside from that, I actually am not sure how this would appeal to people who aren't already fans of the books. There is so much that requires you to just accept that you're being brought into a world that hasn't been fully explained to you. Who are these Bene Gesserit women? What are the rules around space travel? Why is the Emperor willing to team up with these apparent bad guys to take out these apparent good guys? What are these visions Paul's having supposed to show me - is all this going to happen in the next movie? In short, what in the blue hell is going on? I just don't really blame people for zoning out, I guess.
If someone were to make the ideal Dune movie series for me, I would have done it a bit differently - without any book spoilers, I basically would have spent more of the movie world building and character building so that you care more when Leto dies and understand more about the politics going on and some more Fremen culture. Plenty more time spent with Harkonnen and De Vries, who really didn't have much to do in this movie. And a longer lead-up on the visions. I would have had the film end with the big invasion scene at Arrakeen. Not sure if I would have saved the poison tooth scene for the sequel or done it but left it unclear whether the Baron survives.
... But that's for me. I get why they had to move things along a bit faster. I do think the ending wound up a bit anticlimactic where they cut it off, though.
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