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In the far future, a duke and his family are sent by the Emperor to a sand world from which comes a spice that is essential for interstellar travel. The move is designed to destroy the duke and his family, but his son escapes and seeks revenge as he uses the world's ecology as one of his weapons.
The desert planet Arrakis - we enter the year 10191 and the whole universe depends on the spice Melange which exists only on this dry and desolate planet. The natives of this planet await the arrival of their Messiah who will lead them into a holy war against the evil Harkonnen empire. This is the film adaptation based on Frank Herbert's cult novel.
Bought the DVD the other day from a well known auction site, watched this for the first time yesterday. After about twenty minutes, I paused the DVD machine just to double check I was watching Dune (1984).
The special effects would have struggled for any credit even in the 1960s. I am staggered at the wooden acting bearing in mind the high credibility of some of the cast. The story line jumpy and unclear, a mishmash of to-ing and fro-ing. The lighting and cinematography were dreadful in more than half of it. The script sounded so contrived that it could so easily be mistaken for a spoof.
One has to be a seriously devoted and forgiving fan of this title to appreciate it in any form at all. I took my new DVD today down the road to the charity shop.
Dune is not a bad older science fiction film - it's quite good really. I have never read the book but heard the film is almost just like the book - not a lot of changes.
I am like most of other people - the best part of the film is with the sandworms. This part of the film seems reminiscent of Return of the Jedi's sarlacc. (Also read: 'Star Wars Missions 5: The Hunt for Han Solo' where Dune Worms (which may contain "spice") are found in the Dune Sea on Skywalker's home planet Tatooine.) I also love the battle between the awesome but evil Feyd Rautha (Sting) and the dashing hero Paul Atreides (MacLachlan). It's a pretty cool scene in the film.
Anyway, if you like 'Star Wars', 'The Last Starfighter' "Krull' or 'Enemy Mine' then you might like the movie Dune.
8/10
This movie is a real mess, an incomprehensible, ugly, unstructured, pointless excursion into the murkier realms of one of the most confusing screenplays of all time.
Nowhere. It just does not exist. The closest we have to David Lynch's original vision is the theatrical release. Some people sometimes refer to the extended TV cut as the "director's cut" (and some even dare to offer copies of it in various auction sites under that label), but that couldn't be further removed from reality, as that version was rejected by Lynch to the point of deleting his name from the credits. A legal DVD of Dune: The Director's Cut exists, but that's for the 2000 Sci-Fi Channel miniseries, not this film.
However, the cast and crew of Lynch's Dune have confirmed that Lynch showed them an 'assembly cut' of the film shortly after principal photography wrapped. Although the film had yet to go through post-production, the reaction was very positive. This cut has not been seen since (as is the case with most assembly cuts).
There is also a fan version available, that attempts to get closer to both the novel and David Lynch's original vision: http://www.fanedit.org/ifdb/412-dune-the-alternative-edition-redux It's "Backyard" by Emmett Chapman, included on his album Parallel Galaxy. Chapman was also the creator of the instrument (known as the Chapman Stick) that Gurney plays, repainted and with an added lower part to represent the Baliset described by Frank Herbert in the original novel. Herbert was very complimentary towards the film, impressed that Lynch had managed to include so much from his novel in such a short time. He did, however, take a small issue with the portrayal of Paul as having become a literal god-figure at the end. Both versions contain footage that's missing in the other one, but the Theatrical Version lacks way more footage. Furthermore several scenes have been removed and reinserted afterwards in the TV Version, some of them are edited differently. But these differences aren't mentioned in this comparison because it would break the mold. David Lychn's version is the Theatrical Version btw. He wasn't involved in the TV Version and ordered that his name in the opening credits was going to be replaced by Alan Smithee . The main difference in the two versions is the fact that the TV Version has been split up to smaller episodes. As a result of that, the movie doesn't look like a motion picture anymore but like a big TV production. a5c7b9f00b
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