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Dune
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parikusaka I started reading the first Dune novel a few days ago, and I'm now half-way through it. I've seen the 1984 movie several times, but I want to finish the first novel before I see the 2020 movie.
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parikusaka Lynch's creative imagination gives a film with a high rate of intense images per square inch of celluloid, beginning with two consecutive solemn scenes: a brief introduction with an impressive Virgina Madsen as Princess Irulan and narrator of what we are about to see, and the vision of a desert where the wind blows with an epic music.
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parikusaka Intensity does not decay, as we found ourselves in an operatic exaggeratedly luxurious palace, the center of an already decadent empire, where very fine actors like José Ferrer and Siân Philips are dressed in spectacular dresses and matching wits with an octopus-like space- time navigator (and all that in less than a few minutes, compressing many pages of Frank Herbert's book.
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parikusaka If that's not original enough for you, perhaps you should wait until a giant worm that causes mega-volts of static in the desert sand swallows a huge harvesting machine, or until you see a long row of men on the dunes waiting for an even greater worm and an aspiring messiah to confirm a prophecy in a mysterious death-defying ritual.
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parikusaka If you think that stories are excuses to create powerful images, specially in a widescreen, that long row of men standing in the desert (while Paul walks towards his dangerous future) should not disappoint you, even if you are not a fan of Frank Herbert (I am not. As an image, it is one of the most powerful and cinematographically beautiful that I have seen. Lynch is to be credited for such a vision.
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parikusaka Plus an endless list of top quality actors like Francesca Annis, Max Von Sydow, Linda Hunt or Dean Stockwell to name a few, wonderful characterizations (Jurgen Prochnow is just the right actor for Duke Leto Atreides, or Lynchian Everett McGill for Stilgar) and of course Kyle MacLachlan as the charismatic heir that becomes hard-boiled leader.
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parikusaka 9 out of 10 for a film with enough ideas and emotions to fill many films. A friend of mine had "Dune" as the only film in his VHS video collection: I bet he left the tape inside the VHS player and eventually broke the "eject" button.