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9/10
DUNE - A Great Modern Sci-Fi
FabledGentleman13 September 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Denis Villeneuve has accomplished what was considered impossible for decades, to write and direct a faithful adaptation to the fantastic 1965 sci-fi novel by Frank Herbert. And I'm here to tell you, he has done it, he has actually done it.

I was introduced to the world of dune in 1992 by playing the video game DUNE released that year. The story completely captivated me, so i decided to read the book. And to this day, it's one of the best stories I've ever read. A tale absolutely grand in scale, and filled with details, making it really hard to adapt for the big screen, even today with all the technology we have at our disposal.

I saw the film made by David Lynch, a few years after i read the book, and about 10 years after it was released, and i didn't enjoy it much. The 1984 film completely fails at capturing the very essence of the novel, and feels shallow and unfocused.

One of the main differences with this movie and the 1984 movie, is that Villeneuve has only centered on the first half of the first novel. And with over two and a half hours runtime, he is able to concentrate more on the small details, than Lynch ever could. But on the flip side, this also means that this movie has no conclusion.

From reading the book, i know what comes next, i know how this story ends. But a lot of people watching this movie, especially those who haven't read the book, can obviously feel like they were watching a prologue to something great, that never happens. This is a very risky move by both Villeneuve and the production companies, because this can only work if part 2 is released to conclude the story. It's kind of how they did it with "the lord of the rings" trilogy.

But, still, without a conclusion, what a massive blast of a movie this is. I've seen it in IMAX twice already, and the grand scale of everything, the sandworms, the space ships, the ornithopters, the buildings, the sound effects, the soundtrack, the locations. It's epic in every meaning of the word. And all of this without losing track of the deep relationships between the characters. This is a movie that manages to perfectly blend massive awesomeness with true heartfelt emotions.

The actors are near perfectly cast, all carrying their roles really well, although i felt some of them didn't get enough screen time.

This movie does follow the book quite closely, but some things has been changed and/or left out to fit in a movie format, i must admit that during my second IMAX viewing, i felt that Villeneuve maybe should have adapted this as a mini series instead. But that would have dramatically changed the grand scale of everything, but on the other hand, he could've dived deeper into the lore. Two and a half hours to adapt half of the first novel, is cutting it real tight. And with all the stuff you are constantly being fed throughout this movie, it can become somewhat difficult to follow and understand it all.

But that being said, I had really high hopes for this film, i was one of those people hyped beyond belief. I've been waiting for this movie for about 30 years. And still, most of this movie is either as i imagined it myself, or better.

What Denis Villeneuve has accomplished here, is actually quite astonishing, he has actually made DUNE. It's finally here, it's gigantic, and close to everything i asked for.

The only big drawback, is as i mentioned, that this movie has no conclusion, it's two and a half hours of build-up to something great, that never happens, but it's still a huge epic packed with an awesome soundtrack, solid acting, fantastic CGI and sound effects and jaw dropping locations captured with brilliant cinematography. It's most definitively made for the big screen, absolutely no doubt about that.

Denis Villeneuve has once again shown us he's a force to be reckoned with, a brilliant filmmaker, and one of the best of his generation, even one of the best of all time.

I give this movie a 9 out of 10. We need part 2, we need it badly. This story deserves to be concluded. But if it never comes, i will just imagine the last half of the first novel with this movie as the template.
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9/10
A work of art with an otherworldly music and sound design
m-i-budai19 September 2021
A work of art, the cinematography, the music the designs all beautiful. Two and a half hours that passed like nothing and makes you crave for more. The pacing may seem a bit slow at first, but it blends perfectly into the telling of the story. The characters are well writen and played and even some minor inconsistencies within these characters is overshadowed by the pure beauty of the cinematography and the impressive storytelling. Great Movie. Hoping for Part two soon.
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9/10
This is only the beginning!
knbrates15 September 2021
I must admit, I still believe "Frank Herbert's Dune" to be unfilmable. I realised that, watching Dune: Part One in my local movie theater today. That's why people who have read the book should see this movie adaptation as a single piece of art.

Forget the book while watching this movie. Dune, the book drives on the thoughts and inner emotions of the characters - the things that are left unsaid. Visually, that can only be adapted to a certain extent.

Villeneuve has done a better job than anyone could ask for. I think he had to compromise on not bringing even more details to the movie, considering that the majority of the people will not have read the book. The information overload would have been difficult to follow for most.

This movie is definitely slow, so if you are accustomed to constant dopamine stimulation then you might find it boring.

The visuals in combination with the sound/music are hauntingly beautiful and will stick in your mind for a long time. I got goosebumps almost throughout the entire movie.

Dune: Part One definitely serves as a stepping stone for Dune: Part Two, and more to come... If you are looking for action, Dune: Part Two is definitely the movie to be waiting for. So grab some friends and go watch this movie.

Make "Dune: Part Two" happen.

This is only the beginning.
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9/10
For a first part, it is an outstanding sci-fi movie
nilpozanco20 September 2021
Visually beautiful, narratively well constructed, good interpretations by the actors and actresses, and a new sci-fi world ready to be explored and expanded in a second movie.

Excellent movie. That is all I have to say. Well done to all the cast, director, writers and team behind this treasure.
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9/10
Piece of cinematic art, with the right slowness
jochemcooiman17 September 2021
High anticipation and low expectations. That was how I felt when the movie started. I read the novel three times, amazed by how the story and the characters evolves into the mindboggling epos. The movie surprises. It felt a lot like watching Space Odysse 2001. Constantly treated with artful cinematics. The story beyond the visuals was decebt as well, though slightly less impressive. Paul surprised, Leto was decent, Duncan was solid but slightly too much Hollywood. The storyline slowly opened up, just like the novel. The greatness of this film is that it deserves its time for watching it.

Waiting for part 2 perfectly fits that feeling. I can highly recommend it to all that read the novel. For those who haven't, no idea how you would perceive this masterpiece.
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10/10
New favorite movie!!
dennisschaefer19 September 2021
I just watched it and I am so amazed right now. I loved basically everything about it.

Unlike Marvel or the new Star Wars movies there were no silly jokes, which break an epic moment. Dune is an adult and absolutely epic movie. Just incredible.
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10/10
Scenic, fantastic, edge gripping
christiandela20 September 2021
I was expecting a lot to be honest, but it has delivered beyond that.

Scenic and fantastic worlds are build without CGI being the first thought that comes to mind.

The space part of the narrative is not something that fills up the time.

The music is maybe the most surprising part, it is really really good.

Without trailing off in details of script or story telling, it really isn't a story that builds to a single climax or fix point, it just delivers edge gripping narrative for 150 minutes.

I need to upgrade my Hi-fi for when it becomes available and I am looking really forward to part two!
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6/10
Villeneuve's film depicts the plot of Dune, but fails to tell its story.
haremeister1 December 2021
As a fan of the book, I really wanted to like Dune. And perhaps as a fan of the book my expectations were too high. Dune had the potential to be one of the great films of recent times. The material - if difficult to adapt - is there. Themes that, despite the book's publication date of 1965, seem ever so relevant today: natural resource exploitation to the detriment of the environment; drug addiction and its geo-political consequences; rebellion against colonial occupation; the power of religion as a political tool; a cautionary perspective on the western hero journey. This story could have hit a serious chord with today's audiences. Alas, Villeneuve's film depicts the plot of Dune, but fails to tell its story. It marches through the plot points, bringing them to life with impressive visual style, but fails to hone in on the themes above. We're left with a solid sci-fi adventure that really could have been so much more.

It's possible Villeneuve was not the right director for this adaptation, despite his professed love for the book. He is no doubt an accomplished director with a strong track record, but I always suspected he was more of a technical maestro than an emotive storyteller, and Dune seems to confirm that. In the end, there is a shortage of scenes that are memorable on an emotional level. Furthermore, there is a serious lost opportunity to inject suspense into the first act of the film, instead turning it into a plodding exercise in exposition. Thus the feeling of fatalism that pervades the book is nowhere to be found. Character moments which would have required no additional screen time, such as Gurney's penchant for singing, are lost, and the character development suffers as a result. Equally confounding is the lack of focus on the spice, which really should have been a "character" in its own right.

My other major gripe is with the score and pacing, which feed off one another. Pounding, rhythmic scores like Hans Zimmer's seem to be all the rage these days, but am I passé for wanting a melodic refrain that emotionally reinforces the climactic moments? Once it gets going, Zimmer's score never lets up and never gives the audience a chance to catch their breath. The pacing gets stuck in one speed with no time to dwell on the important moments, a surprising blunder for a director you would expect to know the value of varying pitch and tone. To be fair, Dune is not an easy book to adapt, and properly telling this tale probably required more runtime than the studio was willing to stomach. However, I still would have expected Villeneuve's passion for the material to run a bit deeper than surface level.

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9/10
Dune leaves you wanting for more - there better be a part 2!
Brukernavn0315 September 2021
This movie is big. It's meant to be on the big screen. The visuals are captivating, the music is mesmerizing and the actors are convincing.

This is an adaptation of the Dune novel from 1965, and it covers about half the book. I have read the novel long ago, but I'm mostly familiar with the Dune universe from the Command & Conquer game Emperor: Battle for Dune. It's a vast universe with politics, religion, tribes and houses. The movie does an excellent job of placing you in this grand setting without over-explaining everything, but also without feeling completely lost. For someone new to the Dune universe you can easily recognize who the "good" and "bad" guys are and follow the plot, without knowing who all the different names refer to. But it's not dumbed down so that those who will recognize the names feel patronized. This is very hard to pull off, but I think this movie did so masterfully.

I would describe it as a mixture between Lord of the Rings and Star Wars. You follow individuals in a grand and complex world. The majority of the movie takes place on a desert planet, so it really needed an amazing soundtrack to elevate the experience - and it has. Hans Zimmer turned down Tenet to work on Dune, and I think he made the right choice.

However, this is only "Part 1", as it says in the beginning of the movie, so you know it won't be a complete story. I was ready to watch Part 2 as soon as it ended, but will have to wait. LOTR The fellowship of the Ring would be an insignificant movie without The two towers and The return of a king to complete the story. Together they are great, individually they are not enough. So it is with Dune - It is a great introduction, but it desperately needs a part 2 to conclude the story. And there better be a Part 2!
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Watch this in a cinema
nbalaschsola25 September 2021
Watching Dune was such a pleasure. Frank Herbert's world building, Hans Zimmer's sound, Denis Villeneuve's directing, and the cast's performance combined to tell an intimate coming-of-age story. It was a wonderful experience, layered with creativity, beautiful landscapes and fantastic music. Everything was done so meticulously that there's something in it for everybody.
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6/10
Cool but boring
stefancandyman14 November 2021
If you haven't read the book or seen the old movie this is gonna be super confusing and as such also boring to you. Cinematography is cool and I watched it in 4D at the movies which was a cool addition, but otherwise the movie kinda boring ngl. 6/10 cause of the cool visuals,in general 5/10 meh.
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10/10
The greatest cinema experience since Lord of the Rings
matjes50120 September 2021
This is a very personal 10. Maybe it should be a 9 for some but for me it was the greatest cinema experience I had in AGES.

I've read some of the worse critiques here and feel like it's more a mismatch of the viewers taste and the movie rather than the movies fault.

The sound is amazing, and even though I'm often a proponent of thematic pieces used by the old masters for movies like Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Indiana Jones or even Harry Potter (1,2 and maybe 3), the whole audio experience including the sparingly used music couldn't have been done better.

The visuals are the most epic shots seen in a long while and surprisingly even the 3D was descend, something I didn't expect.

What REALLY transported me though was the screenplay. I have seldom seen characters with such little screen time and such minuscule amount of Dialogue (this is like the anti-thesis to Lynch's Dune, though there are nods to it throughout) played to such perfection. It's what ultimately transports the viewer into this world.

Another interesting choice is the sparingly used dialogue throughout the whole movie.

Some characters like Duncan Idaho had almost all their dialogue shown in the trailer, other important figures have about 3-5 lines of Dialogue and not much screentime, and yet they feel real and like they were portrayed through a characters lense that might be Paul or a third unnamed and not visible character altogether.

I'm not a fan of minimalism but this movie somehow marries epic and minimalism so well that both feel heightened by the other.

If you loved LotR and always craved for a Star Wars that felt a bit more grounded (don't expect space battles!) this is the one you should look at.
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6/10
The long awaited Dune resurrection
klimentp17 December 2021
What a visually stunning film. The world created and the architecture in it was priceless. The costume design magical.

Great casting considering they were replacing such iconic performers in the Lynch's version. The young actors brought a great fresh perspective to the story, but lacked the depth these characters deserve.

The sound 'design' more like a soundtrack was dominating, singular, intrusive and did not support the narrative. It swallowed the film. Is it too late to change it? :)

Although Lynch was too ambitious and made a lets say a 'flawed' film, he did manage to take us in the phenomenological realm that Dune 2021 missed.

This great story needs more screen time and I'm glad it received it.
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4/10
Too slow and characters not developed
olyahakobian29 December 2023
The movie was very slow. If you haven't read the book, you will probably be lost. Also, without proper character development you don't even get surprised or annoyed when a betrayal happens. Well, if you like cool visuals, maybe the esthetics of the movie will compensate for the lack of the plot and character development. As for me, I don't care about the visual effects too much and honestly the music got a bit annoying at times.

All in all this is one of the clear cases when I can say I liked the book much better.

What is it with this character counts, now I am simply writing so that I have enough characters to post my review.
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9/10
It might become a masterpiece, but only if we get a solid part 2.
malana-lars16 September 2021
Warning: Spoilers
I just returned from a screening, and WOW! It's visually stunning, the soundtrack by Hans Zimmer is majestic, the acting is spot on! The pacing might seem a little slow by todays standards, but it never gets boring. And I actually find it really refreshing to see serious SciFi for adults, without bangs or a "comic relief" every other second.

I've read the book about four or five times more than 20 years ago. And from my memory (I will refresh it soon) the movie stays true to the story of the book and, more importantly, its general feeling.

Opposed to many other people, I also quite liked David Lynchs interpretation, despite all of its shortcomings. Because one thing that Lynch got right, was the "psychedelic" nature of the book.

And that's my only gripe with Denis Villeneuves adaptation, and the reason why I don't give it 10 stars: While he hints at the mindaltering properties of spice, he never explores the psychedelic aspects of the book as deep as I'd like them to be explored.

Here's my hope for part two. If he creates a second part, and manages to keep up the quality while at the same time not shying away from the psychedelic underpinnings of the source material. He will have created a two part masterpiece.
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10/10
A Masterpiece and a phenomenal adaptation.
jamesstucker11 September 2021
Haven't been floored or thoroughly transported by a film since The Lord of the Rings until now. Dune is thrilling and emotionally authentic. The best part about the movie is that it takes it's audience seriously and does not just traps them into a cinematic odyssey but also takles the storyline critically.

Performances are incredible especially Oscar Issac and young Timothée Chalamet. The movie is itself captivating and the visually breathtaking cinematography is God like.
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10/10
Dune, must see in Imax
twoocool8 October 2021
Dune 2021 is a cinimatic masterpiece. The art, the music, the characters, the story. Everything lets you get immersed in this story. This is what we have been waiting for since the matrix back in 1999.

Fear is the mindkiller. Open your mind.
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10/10
Epic in every sense
beno-1129 September 2021
Dune is an instant classic; IMO the greatest sci-fi movie of this century, among the best movies of all time. It does pretty much everything right. It's close to flawless. The visuals will leave you breathless. They are overwhelming in their scope, detail and vivid clarity and I'm not talking about pixel resolution. Dennis simply sees the unimaginable, fictional worlds in distant future with vivid, intricate, multilayered clarity. It's a rare, super special gift he possesses. All of the characters carry mystery, depth, sensibilities, strengths and insecurities and they feel incredibly relatable. You feel them, even in their most surreal circumstances.

Visual effects, spectacular locations, set designs, music score...this movie maxes and crashes through every metric. The story is vast. VAST. 2.5 hours are needed to establish the perimeter of Dune, rough outline of the characters, the hierarchy, the game itself. You're left wanting for more. And wait we will. 10/10 from me.
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6/10
Way Over Hyped Movie
lester-0190922 December 2023
I watched the original movie and already knew what was going to happen next so I wasn't very impressed. But I can say it was really where made and the special efforts/CGI were top notch. Also the casting was outstanding except for Timothée Chalamet I still don't understand the appeal of him. He is just too wimping and not very intimidating and can not see him as action star. Zendaya seems like a 100 times more of a badass than him. Maybe part two will change my mind but I seriously doubt it. I will pass on watching it in the theater unless I am really bored and will wait till it is on steaming platform to watch.
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10/10
Extremely Good Movie by Modern Standards
randomreviews_29 September 2021
There are no words to describe greatness this movie brings to the extremely boring modern movie landscape, where every movie needs to have superheroes who make bad jokes. Spider-Man No Way Home seems to be good, but that's only because they bring back classic characters from old actually good movies from a time where good movie were made. Dune absolutely shines in middle of all the other modern garbage.
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6/10
Started off sensational, but eventually overlong with too much going on for too little happening.
paulclaassen26 October 2021
Although the film is called 'Dune', the opening title refers to it as 'Dune Part One'. I knew, when I saw this, it probably should have been better to wait for Part Two before watching it. As a result some characters felt underdeveloped, and some simply vanished halfway through the movie. They also kept talking about Paul Atreides (Timothee Chalamet) being 'The One', but the one for what? This somehow reminded me of Neo from 'The Matrix', also being 'The One'.

Regardless, 'Dune' is a spectacle of note. From the stunning visuals, state of the art CGI, production design, and cinematography, to good performances from a stellar cast and a great score, this is one amazing movie. Sure, the film won't satisfy everyone's palate, and if you're not a sci-fi/fantasy fan, 'Dune' will not appeal to you. However, one can't help but be impressed by what they've accomplished.

Ok, now, you can crucify me if you want, but for me there were some issues with the film. With the movie being so long, I later found myself thinking there's a hell of a lot going on, with very little happening. Maybe this is because this is not a completed movie (being Part One), but I didn't always understand the character motives, and I still don't really understand what Paul's real mission is. Spice is the most valuable substance in the universe, and I understand Paul follows in his Father's footsteps to preserve the spice production, but he is always on the move and I don't follow whereto. It sometimes also felt like they were holding back on the action sequences. Some of the action scenes ended so abruptly...

Also, large parts of the movie reminded me of other films, like 'Tremors', 'The Chronicles of Riddick', and 'Star Wars'. Then a number of credibility issues. The film is set in 10191, but there were medieval elements here as well. Will they still be using scrolls so far into the future to read messages from? Will they still read books? Will they address leaders as "My Lord"? This, and their costumes, felt very dated.

If the film was about 30 minutes shorter, it would have been much better paced, with all the unnecessary scenes on the cutting room floor. It was just too long to keep me entertained for the entire 155 minutes, no matter how astonishing the production values.

Ok, now that I've had my rant, 'Dune' is still an incredibly well made film, and worth watching at least once.
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10/10
Breathtaking movie!
full-inbox7 October 2021
It's been years since I've seen anything like this. I'm not even sure that I have.

I'm keeping this review short and spoiler-free, but I just wanted to say that this has become one of my favorite movies. Ever!

The acting is great, the designs and effects are grounded, the music otherworldly and cinematography is completely insane. And it takes the time it needs to build the world and story, in a good and refreshing way. It's one of the most beautiful movies I've ever watched!

This is a movie that needs to be seen in the cinema. The vast landscapes and wonderful, thunderous soundscape is made for the big screen!
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6/10
Dune And Dusted.
Mr_Sophistication_Uk24 August 2023
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It's obviously overlong (I couldn't watch it all in one sitting) it's plot is almost indecipherable to those who haven't read the book (this is just a guess) and there are SO many repeated tropes here from other sprawling 'epic' films that pointing them all out would probably justify an essay in itself.

Despite all this thought, the evocative desert setting, some fantastic action sequences and a few great performances (Rebecca Ferguson, I'm looking at you) make it worth your while. The bad guy is especially loathsome, and when I found out he survived his assassination attempt I could've thrown my cat at the TV.

I will say I'm glad there's gonna be a second part. Because ending it this way... would be, you know, kinda suck wouldn't it? 6/10.
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2/10
I had to force myself to watch it.
StiffG20 August 2022
I dont think I've ever forced myself to watch a movie so much before and this was only because of all the good reviews. I found it incredibly boring... I made it just over an hour and half when I realised I had no idea what was going on or knew any of the characters names.

From what I remember it had good effects and was shot nicely.

Admittedly, I knew nothing of Dune before watching it, so if your a fan you might love it. But I never knew nothing of Harry Potter, Hunger games, Lord of the rings, game of thrones, maze runner etc etc before watching any of them and still enjoyed all of them.
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10/10
Dune - Denis Villeneuve accomplished something big
jamonerrano20 September 2021
Finally a film in which the camera settings do not change all the time and excitement is conveyed only through hectic and fast scenes.

Dune manages to give you goose bumps with a slower pacing and is ment to be seen on a big cinema screen. I also particularly like, that the focus is not only on an exciting plot, but also on a powerful, underlining music and breathtaking recordings of the setting.

The cast is ideally selected. They embody their roles at a high level, especially Timothée. However, I think there would be a better fit for the role of Duncan Idaho than Jason Momoa.
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