![]() ![]() While it will also be an experience at home with some better TV on salted audio, it still won't be the same feeling as sitting in a cinema with a proper screen in front of you with proper sound. I understand director Denis Villeneuve wanting to throw this film into theaters. Both to find out what happens next, but more importantly I hope it will be another excellent cinema experience like this one was. I am, however, looking forward to the next installment, and incredibly so. ![]() I'm even more sorry that I didn't understand some things during the movie, because the story of the new Dune is great in my opinion, although it's kind of one big intro that prepares you for the next installment. After it was over, I spent the following days reading information on the internet and read the plot a few more times and I'm pretty clear. There's plenty of space, but there are just a few families, a few names, and I just don't know how it happened, but I got lost here and there. New Dune is 2 and a half hours long, and it's only the first episode. I'm not saying the movie is complicated or that it throws too much information at you in too short a time. On the plus side, a couple of friends told me after it was over that they didn't really know what was going on in the story, which is a bit odd after all. I thought that the fault was on my part and that I simply wasn't giving the film enough attention, and ultimately I still think that now. As much as I enjoyed the film and was interested in what was happening on screen, it just had some minor cracks in the finale and a few things I didn't understand. But what about the plot itself in the finale? This is where it's just beginning and I'm slowly not sure what I should start with first. So the film is nice to look at and nice to listen to when the music is playing. But apart from the music, the film didn't lag behind visually and it is definitely a nice spectacle full of sandy locations that I really enjoyed. The soundtrack by Hans Zimmer really gave this movie a kick. I was intrigued by the film and decided to see it in the cinema. But apart from the music, the film didn't lag Undoubtedly the most enticing trailer this year, especially with its musical background. Undoubtedly the most enticing trailer this year, especially with its musical background. See it in theatres, even if you don't end up loving or liking the film, you won't regret it. He was able to recreate even the most intimate nuances that all of us experienced differently when reading the book. No one can ever deny that Denis Villeneuve is a true-and-true fan of the novel. Stunning visuals, and so faithful to the FEELING of the book that I even experienced something I NEVER thought I would experience again: The initial "oh, that's kind of silly and far-fetched" to the "I'm religiously invested in this world and its rules. If this movie was good (and it was GOOD), then the next is going to blow our minds. It's going to be a long and painful intermission because I was ALREADY PREPARED to sit through another two to three hours of this film, and now I will have to bide my time. Then having to stand up and stretch my legs for an intermission. It was like watching the first two and a half steps of an epic: Exposition. I sat through two hours of (essentially) the best exposition ever, plus a cataclysm. ![]() Just when I said "here it comes, I'm so, sooo ready for the next two hours of-" and it ended. ![]()
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