Dune Reviews
Extremely slow & boring, most action occurs in the dark and is hard to see. I was 2 hours into it before it grabbed my interest then was very anticlimactic.
Exceptional, wildly fantastic and never a dull moment. Truly spectacular in every possible way a movie can be. Cast all excels in character, cinematography out of this world. Worth the wait, for sure.
EPIC SCALE MOVIE CGI WAS AMAZING, as well as the score, acting, plot, and cinematography. the movie overstayed its welcome a little bit, with some scenes dragging out the film to its colossal 2:30 runtime. this being said, the movie was great and i would definitely recommend to any drama or sci fi lovers.
I've watched 👀 this movie at least ten times, that should say Everything!!!
Not bad. I still prefer the classic one from 1984 though (which I've just rewatched). I can't make comparisons with the books because I didn't read them, so I don't know how much the films differ from the original story. I can only make a comparison with the first film and I definitely liked more the characters of that one. I've found them having more personality. In this one I find the characters more "flat". It's still not bad though, good special effects and interesting lore
A slogfest of a story, without any exciting moments to consider this movie memorable. The 1.5 stars are for the fact that the movie is undeniably beautiful with incredible sound. Feels like this movie was made to set up for the vastly superior second chapter.
This was absolutely incredible! The story was well told and compelling, and the visuals were some of the best I've ever seen in a space sci-fi. I definitely recommend it for sci-fi fans!
The plot, though unhurried, twist into a tense and rattling spring, which shoots at the end of the movie, breaking off the narrative at the most intense and promising point. At the end I was pretty sure that the filmmakers will do 2-3 more movies to tell the Dune (the first book) story. The closeness of the plot to the original book story gives a good credit to the film makers. While Oscar plays the role of Duke Leto perfectly, Zendaya either does not fit into the role of Chani, or does not cope with it ...
A big yes to the movie the director did a good job with this film really amazing how this unfolds
This is a great movie for people who love long story telling and sci- fi
This film, based on Frank Herbert’s novel of the same name, follows Paul, heir to the noble House Atreides, as his family takes control of the planet Arrakis, home to the mysterious Fremen. However, between the planet’s harsh climate, the threat of dangerous sandworms, and their ruthless enemies, the Harkonnens—who seek to control the invaluable spice found only on Arrakis—House Atreides finds itself waging a battle on two fronts, both political and military, in a war for peace, the future of their house, and the fate of the Imperium. Overall, due to it's breathtaking cinematography and expert direction (no one does it like Villeneuve) [looks beautiful, an impressive task for a film primarily set in a desert], Zimmer's epic score, immersive sound design, fluid, and well choreographed fight sequences, and rich lore with grandiose world-building, this movie is really good, and although it can feel a little slow or confusing at times (Usually due to heavy exposition), and the lack of action scenes (thankfully addressed in the sequel), I still enjoyed this feature, and found myself appreciating it even more upon a second viewing, and even though I slightly prefer Dune: Part Two, this picture is a fantastic introduction to the universe that I thoroughly enjoyed my time with.
Good movie, but some parts were boring, taking to long, but at the end one of the better movies that I saw that year. And director Denis Villeneuve belongs to my top 10 list of directors.
I can't put into words how good this film is, somehow had low expectations and boy was I wrong, Loved it and didn't even felt long
YES YES YES YES YES YES and guess what.. YES YES YES
Great movie and a great reboot.
not part two. but still PEAK.
a good movie that can feel a little broken at times.