DUNE Review: Denis Villeneuve's Otherworldly Tour De Force Is Jaw-Dropping Cinema

DUNE Review: Denis Villeneuve's Otherworldly Tour De Force Is Jaw-Dropping Cinema

Dune will finally release in US theaters and on HBO Max this week, and trust us when we tell you that Denis Villeneuve's sci-fi epic is a true masterclass in filmmaking. Find our verdict right here...

Review Opinion
By MarkCassidy - Oct 19, 2021 04:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Dune

Before the Warner Bros. logo even appears on the screen, a booming, synthesized voice echoes out in an alien language while the subtitles read: "Dreams are messages from the deep." Who this is supposed to be and what their words signify is debatable (if you're familiar with the source novels, you might have a pretty good idea), but this surreal, slightly creepy moment is designed to take you out of your comfort zone and set the tone for what's to come: a genuinely otherworldly experience.

Dune begins with a dream, as Fremen warrior Chani (Zendaya) recounts her people's oppression at the hands of Arrakis' brutal occupiers, the Harkonnens, who mine the desert planet for its valuable natural resource, the spice Melange. The dreamer is Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet), the son of Duke Leto (Oscar Isaac) and his concubine, Lady Jessica (Rebecca Ferguson). Paul's abilities, passed down from his Bene Gesserit  - a powerful order of sorceresses - mother, include prescient visions, and when his father is tasked with taking over from the Harkonnens on Arrakis, the young man must decide which path he wants to follow.

Upon arriving to Arrakis with his father's army, Paul begins to comprehend the grave danger his family has been placed in, as he experiences increasingly disturbing glimpses into his violent future as both a fabled Fremen Mahdi (messiah) and the Bene Gesserit's all-powerful "Kwisatz Haderach."

If that sounds like a lot to take in, it really only scratches the surface! This is a dense, layered and complex story, and although Villeneuve does an admirable job of streamlining the more abstruse aspects of the tale, you'll find no hand-holding or jarring exposition dumps here. As a result, those unfamiliar with Frank Herbert's classic novel might struggle somewhat, but others will no doubt appreciate a rare blockbuster that doesn't condescend to its audience.

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Even if you don't happen to grasp every little facet of the mythology or the potentially confusing prophesies, chances are you'll be swept along by the sheer scope of Villeneuve's vision. The filmmaker has always excelled at creating a near palpable tone through sound and visuals, but he outdoes himself here, with each meticulously realized moment providing a veritable feast for the senses. Hans Zimmer deserves just as much credit. The legendary composer rarely disappoints, but Dune might be his most accomplished work of bravura to date. Zimmer's score is, frankly, awe-inspiring, working in unison with Theo Green's unique sound design to evoke a spine-tingling, ethereal atmosphere.

The cast is also excellent across the board, with Chalamet and Fergusson doing most of the heavy lifting. Fine support is on hand from the likes of Josh Brolin and Jason Momoa, with Stellan Skarsgård making the most of his scant screen time as the grotesquely evil Baron Harkonnen. Unfortunately, the (wise) decision to expand certain roles means other characters are given short-shrift, and fans might be disappointed to see greatly reduced parts for Thufir Hawat, Piter De Vries and Dr. Yueh, in particular, while Chani and Javier Bardem's Stilgar only receive relatively brief introductions to set up more significant roles in the sequel.

Yes, Dune is very much a "Part 1," and even if you know that going in, the point at which Villeneuve chooses to conclude this first film may prove to be divisive. There's no big climactic battle, and no real resolution to any of the main plot threads, but a character does make a decision that will echo through the rest of this saga - even if it doesn't seem particularly important at the time.

Whether we'll actually get to see Part 2 is obviously up in the air (though the movie has been performing very well overseas), but even if the sequel is never greenlit, it's hard to fault Villeneuve - and Warner Bros., for that matter - for taking a chance and committing to adapting this seminal sci-fi story for the screen in a way that does the novel justice.

Dune is not your typical studio "blockbuster" by any means, and is all the better for it. Villeneuve has crafted an ambitious, contemplative sci-fi epic which could end up being regarded as his most monumental accomplishment. It may not be for everyone, but for those who do find themselves fully immersed in this world, a sublime cinematic experience awaits.

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Blergh
Blergh - 10/19/2021, 4:22 PM
Loved the movie, worth the wait for sure.
Only gripe is the overabundance of close-up shots that didn't give us good looks on the set design. But I get why this style was chosen (to transmit the feeling of stress the characters are going through).
Really hope they get to make a sequel adapting the second half of the book.

Man...I really hope we'll get to Leto II at some point. Wonder how they'll make him work visually lol

bobevanz
bobevanz - 10/19/2021, 4:25 PM
@Blergh - if your complaint is close ups, I have nothing to worry about haha woo hoo!
Blergh
Blergh - 10/19/2021, 4:26 PM
@bobevanz - seriously, it's a super minor nitpick. The movie is fantastic!
Benjamitesandwich
Benjamitesandwich - 10/19/2021, 5:58 PM
@Blergh - If we got a God Emperor movie, I’d be amazed.
bobevanz
bobevanz - 10/19/2021, 4:24 PM
I just finished reading the book for the second time, I'm so hyped!!!! I'm not gonna watch it early on HBO max, that'll ruin the greatness for me. I'll watch it when I get home Thursday night! And I'm going to IMax and Dolby Cinema showings all weekend ahhhh
WruceBayne
WruceBayne - 10/19/2021, 7:57 PM
@bobevanz - I’m definitely watching it on HBOMax. I already pay for the service, might as well watch the movies I pay for.
bobevanz
bobevanz - 10/19/2021, 8:41 PM
@WruceBayne - yeah I'm cool with that, but I have to watch something like this on the big screen first.. no other way
MrDandy
MrDandy - 10/19/2021, 4:28 PM
Yeah, buddy!! So excited for this! Got my tickets for Thursday night!
kylo0607
kylo0607 - 10/19/2021, 4:28 PM
Saw it yesterday at the cinema (UK):


An absolutely amazing film.


From the cast, story and visuals - to Hans Zimmer's score. It just delivered on every level.


One of the best sci-fi films i've ever seen and genuinely one of the best cinematic experiences i've ever had.


A very faithful adaption of the first 2/3's of the book. Really hope to see a Part 2.


10/10
AmazingFILMporg
AmazingFILMporg - 10/19/2021, 4:29 PM
*Jaw-Dropping Cinema*


Martin Scorsese felt that🙎
MrDandy
MrDandy - 10/19/2021, 4:30 PM
@AmazingFILMporg - it doesn’t have superheroes and it has a lot of sand. Laurence of Arabia already proved sand is cinema.
MrDandy
MrDandy - 10/19/2021, 4:39 PM
@Waddles - and now you know how it feels! How does it feel to look like you’re crazy and talking to no one?!?
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 10/19/2021, 4:41 PM
@Waddles @MrDandy - don't worry, I know what's going on. Neither of you are crazy (or are you?)
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 10/19/2021, 4:32 PM
My only point of criticism (and I guess also on the book if its taken from that) is that the protagonists are just thrown around. They don't make any big choices made that affect the overall which makes it kinda difficult to connect with them and their journey, since they don't have a real connection to the plot either.

Other than that, completely agree with this review. I would give it 4 stars though.
Benjamitesandwich
Benjamitesandwich - 10/19/2021, 6:01 PM
@bkmeijer - Paul’s decisions (which will be showcased in part 2, I suppose) are monumental to the overt plot. I wouldn’t be so hasty in making those judgements.
AmazingFILMporg
AmazingFILMporg - 10/19/2021, 4:34 PM
Its gonna hurt seeing this film underperform at the American boxoffice🤦




I hope WW boxoffice can get this film over 400 million❤
Amuro
Amuro - 10/19/2021, 4:38 PM
God, this movie is such a cinematographic experience in its most honest, purest form ! I honestly can't wait for Part 2.

LameLuka
LameLuka - 10/19/2021, 4:40 PM
To bad the movie got leaked on sunday. That is going to be enough to sink it at the box office.
MuadDib
MuadDib - 10/19/2021, 4:41 PM
Nice write up. I’ll be renting a private theater to watch w/ fam and friends.

OmegaDaGrodd
OmegaDaGrodd - 10/19/2021, 4:50 PM
Catching this bright and early Thursday morning
Roodi
Roodi - 10/19/2021, 4:56 PM
Wasn't it reported that it would release a day early on HBOMAX? So it comes out Wednesday?
vegetaray
vegetaray - 10/19/2021, 6:10 PM
@Roodi - It was originally releasing on the 22nd…They moved it up to the 21st 6pm EDT…To match up with the early theater screenings apparently…
cyclopsprime
cyclopsprime - 10/19/2021, 9:07 PM
@Roodi - it will release on hbomax friday
Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 10/19/2021, 5:45 PM
I’m gonna catch this one at home I think. Too much coming out to close together and I’m trying to save up for Christmas gifts, if it really is as good as I hope I might just buy a ticket for a weekday showing and not go to support the box office.
NotoriousWolf23
NotoriousWolf23 - 10/19/2021, 5:57 PM
Loved it.
Visually stunning film.
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