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GermanyBernd2021-12-09 17:34:42 · 5yNo. 129201reply
Watching Dune in cinema tomorrow. What am I in for?
TurkeyBernd2021-12-09 17:59:23 · 5yNo. 129202reply
I liked it.
MoscowBernd2021-12-09 19:44:45 · 5yNo. 129210reply
At its best moments it's almost a mockumentary of a distant yet familiar civilization. Something Wernon Herzog would've filmed. At its average moments it's just a high quality space opera movie made by a talented and experienced director. And I'm telling all this as a person who didn't like the books.
GermanyBernd2021-12-09 21:41:59 · 5yNo. 129222reply
Sounds pretty good tbh. All I'm hoping for is really impressive visuals and a plot that is not annoying.
t. hasn't read the books
FinlandBernd2021-12-10 05:30:04 · 5yNo. 129252reply
It is like a bland version Star Wars. Even the visual style is very similar.
 
t. have reader of the first book
CanadaBernd2021-12-10 07:03:31 · 5yNo. 129254reply
I thought Lynch did a better job with the internal monologues and Spicediver's recut does an excellent job making his movie into an easy view.
SloveniaBernd2021-12-10 09:13:33 · 5yNo. 129257reply
the 2000 tv miniseries is supposedly the best one lel
also diesel fuel when no jodorowski dune
MoscowBernd2021-12-10 13:17:48 · 5yNo. 129265reply
The only thing I didn't like is how generic some of the visual elements look like. I guess I understand why they chose this minimalist style - because both Lynch and Sci-Fi guys went for the pompous, detailed and decorated space fantasy style, so they needed something different and fresh; and probably because of Villeneuve's own aesthetic inclinations. Sometimes it works - mostly in vehicle design - the ships, the harvesters look very fine. But the less the scale, the more generic the design becomes. Ornithopters show the first signs of that, and the armor if completely generic. Straight out of some guy's ArtStation or DeviantArt page, or from some Korean mobile game. The desert suits are just bike suits with trinkets and running shoes and "tactical" gloves. I'm sorry for the rude language, but these "designs" just suck ass. Even on the aforementioned sites one could find much better designs.
 
But the worst offenders are without a doubt emblems. I'm not asking for majestic and complex coats of arms, but what they have in the film is some freaking sportswear brand logo made in ten minutes. RTS games back in 99 had it better.
MoscowBernd2021-12-10 15:44:17 · 5yNo. 129267reply
 
By gods, what an autist. Triggering yourself over some inane shit in a hollywood movie.
FinlandBernd2021-12-10 16:19:26 · 5yNo. 129268reply
i enjoyed that bost, it was masterful
but the movie is shit
SloveniaBernd2021-12-10 17:01:25 · 5yNo. 129274reply
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RussiaBernd2021-12-10 17:54:54 · 5yNo. 129279reply
I liked it's aesthetics and love for details
RussiaBernd2021-12-11 12:31:30 · 5yNo. 129302reply
i didn't like the howling sound effect. When Zendaya on screen some woman starts shouting AYAaAAAAA-aaayaaaaaa-AYYYYAAAAaAAAAAAAAAAA
it was very distracting. i wanted to find her and punch her, for ruining the movie
 
it was like this
GermanyOPBernd2021-12-11 16:14:00 · 5yNo. 129304reply
I disliked that, too.
 
Overall I think the film was very good. But virtually every one of my favourite scenes was in the first half, before the Harkonnen attacked the desert city and I think they could have just made the movie 90 minutes with all the good stuff and avoided it being too long.
 
Very awesome visuals, set design, costumes, etc. But the story was a bit underwhelming and in the second half very little interesting happened.
MoscowBernd2021-12-11 19:17:59 · 5yNo. 129311reply
 
I liked that. I liked the music design in general - how the music plays almost non-stop, flowing from one piece into another. Zimmer might be a wageworker instead of a creative artist, but he's very competent at his trade.
SloveniaBernd2021-12-11 20:07:34 · 5yNo. 129314reply
>Zimmer might be a wageworker
he isn't tho, he has an army of ppl writing for him lol
he literally just gives them a couple of themes and ideas and tasks them to fill it out then signs on the work
MoscowBernd2021-12-11 20:42:59 · 5yNo. 129315reply
 
Well, then he's a "brand". A minicorporation of its own.
GermanyBernd2021-12-11 20:57:30 · 5yNo. 129317reply
I would say the music was very high quality overall, I just didn't really appreciate the desert-HAAAAAAAAing. I recently read about this film music trope and was very sensitive to it, too, so that might have been an issue.
MoscowBernd2021-12-11 21:12:24 · 5yNo. 129322reply
 
What trope?
SloveniaBernd2021-12-11 21:16:00 · 5yNo. 129323reply
Well, to be honest, a lot of great Renaissance masters also worked like this. Why waste time on boring parts of your fuckhuge painting when you should focus on the details while someone else from your studio fills in the blanks elsewhere.
In the end the effort is too big to do it alone & being able to find the right people for each specific part of your puzzle is itself an art.
MoscowBernd2021-12-11 22:40:37 · 5yNo. 129326reply
 
>of its own
 
Dammit. "Of its own" or "on its own"?
United StatesBernd2021-12-11 22:44:08 · 5yNo. 129327reply
You did it right.
MoscowBernd2021-12-11 23:30:04 · 5yNo. 129335reply
 
Glad to hear I did at least something right in my life.
GermanyBernd2021-12-12 11:30:12 · 5yNo. 129392reply
Trope:
Visual - Desert
Sound - Woman singing "HAAAAAAAA"
GermanyBernd2021-12-12 13:26:28 · 5yNo. 129411reply
 
Based scene
MoscowBernd2021-12-12 21:19:51 · 5yNo. 129451reply
 
Well at least they didn't mix deserts, Balkans and Russia. Unlike Japanese.
 
 
 
People have already memefied this stuff:
 
MoscowBernd2021-12-12 21:20:48 · 5yNo. 129452reply
 
Oh snap, my average eastern Slav unsticked.
GermanyBernd2021-12-13 00:04:47 · 5yNo. 129456reply
Unfunny tbh.
MoscowBernd2021-12-13 00:32:25 · 5yNo. 129458reply
 
But still impressive.
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