Watched it last night; need to watch again. I've only read the 1st book (finished it for the 2nd time this week), but watched the 84 movie a ton as a kid.
Initial thoughts:
-Obviously beautiful visuals. Zero issues there.
-Thought the casting was extremely well done. The diversification felt quite natural.
-Even at 2.5 hours, it felt rushed.
-While the actors themselves were great:
---They didn't make a big deal of Jessica being a BG. That was mentioned about a 11ty billion times in the book.
---I didn't like the underutilization of the mentats. Hawat was just the smart old guy, and Piter (did they even use his name?) was just a Hark lieutenant.
---I felt they used too much time explaining "the Harks are the baddies".
---Likewise, they used a LOT of time on "Vision Chani slowly walking".
---This was short, but the Jamis segments were confusing. Visions of friendly Jamis, and then real Jamis immediately fights. I think I get the point, just thought it odd. The fight itself was extremely well done.
One review I read (forget where...NPR maybe?) said that a fault of DV is that he makes beautiful, but soulless, movies. That pretty well sums it up for me.
Initial thoughts:
-Obviously beautiful visuals. Zero issues there.
-Thought the casting was extremely well done. The diversification felt quite natural.
-Even at 2.5 hours, it felt rushed.
-While the actors themselves were great:
---They didn't make a big deal of Jessica being a BG. That was mentioned about a 11ty billion times in the book.
---I didn't like the underutilization of the mentats. Hawat was just the smart old guy, and Piter (did they even use his name?) was just a Hark lieutenant.
---I felt they used too much time explaining "the Harks are the baddies".
---Likewise, they used a LOT of time on "Vision Chani slowly walking".
---This was short, but the Jamis segments were confusing. Visions of friendly Jamis, and then real Jamis immediately fights. I think I get the point, just thought it odd. The fight itself was extremely well done.
One review I read (forget where...NPR maybe?) said that a fault of DV is that he makes beautiful, but soulless, movies. That pretty well sums it up for me.