Villeneuve has said this is the version he intended, and that there is no director's or extended cut.
PatAg said:I actually thought she was good in the role.Claude! said:
Just watched it on HBO Max and it was greatness. The whole thing was visually a treat, from the thopters to the great interpretation of shield technology (the blue/red glow let you follow exactly what was happening, but didn't seem to cheesy or video game-y). It may have just been my imagination, but I also liked how the design of the Guild heighliners that took them to Arrakis presaged the imagery of the sandworms. I don't think they really nailed the blue-in-blue eyes effect; it should've been darker, but I expect that (kind of like them not always wearing their masks in the desert) was a stylistic choice to allow the audience to better see the characters' features. I also thought I caught a couple of instances where some of the Fremen characters didn't have that effect, but that could've been my imagination.
The action scenes were great - they moved quickly, but you could (thanks in part to the shield design) tell what was happening. Even in the non-shield fights, they didn't fall victim to shaky cam-itis. The Jamis fight specifically was great. Told a great story within the fight, and not choreographed so much they looked like they were dancing.
The casting was almost uniformly perfect across the board. Chalamet was a great Paul, and Oscar Isaacs did an excellent job as Leto. If I had to nitpick, it's that they didn't give David Dastmalchian enough to do as Piter de Vries; the Piter in the Lynch film was able to get across better how twisted the character actually is. I did really like how they visualized Mentat calculations with the eyes rolling back, and they nailed the look of Thufir Hawat. Javier Bardem didn't have a lot of scenes as Stilgar, but he made the most of them (though his voice oddly reminded me of Peter Stormare, almost to the point of distraction).
The only casting choice that didn't really work for me was Sharon Duncan-Brewster as Liet Kynes. I didn't mind the gender or race swap, which doesn't really change the character, but, much more than any of the other speaking characters, she seemed like she was reading lines rather than playing a character.
I think something that is going to be difficult, that I didnt realize until I saw the movies, was all the Fremen (and anyone who has eyes that have gone full blue) are basically acting with one of their arms tied behind their back.
I had not really thought about how much emotion/intent can be portrayed with just your eyes in a scene.
Hopefully that makes sense
Decay said:
In the book it's explained that Paul wanted to get into childhood mischief and that's why he didn't take the sleeping pills. I don't think there was anything about the Duke taking or not taking anything.
MaroonStain said:
I watched on HBO Max last night. Definitely will see again on IMAX. I didn't know that 2-1/2 hours could go by so fast. Wow!
I actually don't recall if they used the word or not in the movie, but he is a mentat. Best way to describe that is a human computer (and I may be pulling that description from the '84 movie rather than the book). I'll be rewatching the new movie again tonight, so I'll be more tuned in for the little details.Baron Von Flag Smasher said:
Question for TCTTS or any non-book reader. Do you know what Thufir Hawat "is?" Did they call him the name of what he is?
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:I actually don't recall if they used the word or not in the movie, but he is a mentat. Best way to describe that is a human computer (and I may be pulling that description from the '84 movie rather than the book). I'll be rewatching the new movie again tonight, so I'll be more tuned in for the little details.Baron Von Flag Smasher said:
Question for TCTTS or any non-book reader. Do you know what Thufir Hawat "is?" Did they call him the name of what he is?
TCTTS said:
Rest easy. The second one is all but official at this point.
Fogburn95 said:TCTTS said:
Rest easy. The second one is all but official at this point.
How can you be so sure when we don't know how much $ this one will make? I'll take your word for it since you know a lot more about these things but it is a business and business driven by $.
Baron Von Flag Smasher said:
Question for TCTTS or any non-book reader. Do you know what Thufir Hawat "is?" Did they call him the name of what he is?
DubFalls said:
I'd tend to agree with that. The whole Jessica is the spy subplot wasn't really in the movie.