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Nathan Slake's avatar

Great read, Dan, plus a good few chuckles in here too :)

I really want to go back and watch some of Lynch's film, just to remind myself how bad it is.

There's a lot I agree with here. My wife's first comment was that Zimmer had overdone it here and I think I agree. At times the score was too dramatic for no reason. (I do think he nailed it in the first film, though.) Personally, I prefer the first film. This is a huge, epic, spectacle of a film but I felt there were issues with pacing, there were a few lines of questionable dialogue, and the alterations from the book's major plot points seemed a bit bizarre.

I still found it really impressive and visually stunning, but it felt like it had the Hollywood action taint rather than the more political intrigue set up in the first film.

Performances, on the whole, were great and it ended feeling like the focus was very much shifting to Chani.

I thought Greig Fraser had done the cinematography on both films? I'm sure I watched a short documentary on his choice of shots for Part 1. He's an Aussie who went to one of the Unis specialising in film here in Melbourne.

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Alexander Ipfelkofer's avatar

"David Lynch’s Dune, is an absolutely appalling film." I laughed. Truth! Which is why David had his name removed from it. 😂

Also: " Roger Deakins was no longer DP with Greig Fraser taking over" Hmm, I think it was Fraser on both? But regardless, the visuals in part one maybe were more stunning because it was part 1, now we expect more! and even more for part 3 ! 😅

And: " The much discussed monochrome gladiatorial scene was stunning" Infrared. Filmed in Infrared, madness. Absolutely bombastic, for me the highlight of the film which is funny because in the book it is THE most boring scene and nothing is described, certainly no triangular arena, but that visual! Stunning. More on that in Letter 4 ;)

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