Dune: A mythic and emotionally charged hero’s journey, “Dune” tells the story of Paul Atreides, a brilliant and gifted young man born into a great destiny beyond his understanding, who must travel to the most dangerous planet in the universe to ensure the future of his family and his people. As malevolent forces explode into conflict over the planet’s exclusive supply of the most precious resource in existence—a commodity capable of unlocking humanity’s greatest potential—only those who can conquer their fear will survive. Dune: Part 2: Explores the mythic journey of Paul Atreides as he unites with Chani and the Fremen while on a warpath of revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family. Facing a choice between the love of his life and the fate of the known universe, he endeavors to prevent a terrible future only he can foresee.
A**P
At Last! The Movie Version Worthy of the Book!!!
4.5 stars (Review of Dune Parts 1 and 2)When I read DUNE in the 70s, I loved the book! Beautiful characterizations, dense and richly detailed. I remember thinking that no one should ever try to make it into a movie. Particularly with so much subtext and internal dialog, squeezing everything into such a visual medium -successfully- would be next to impossible. The earlier movie attempts did not give me reason to change my mind.But three seems like it is the charm. The third attempted remake by Denis Villeneuve nails the essence of the main story and themes, and the cast nails the characters so well that I (almost) don’t miss what is missing from the book. Of course, purists will notice that there are departures from the book, but the changes still felt true to the book’s spirit.DUNE and DUNE Part 2 together tell the story of Paul Atreides, House Atreides and the events of the first book of Frank Herbert’s DUNE trilogy. Both movies are visually beautiful. They really do deserve to be seen on a theater screen. The interior sets are dark and grand and create the perfect atmosphere for the story to play out. The desert vistas are mesmerizing. (I love the sandrider sequences!) I cannot picture a better cast.DUNE Part 1 introduces the Great House of the Atreides family. A young Paul Atreides is the only son and heir. Commanded by the Emperor, House Atreides has no choice but to relocate to, and assume rule over the planet, Dune (AKA Arrakis), from the current ruling Great House and rival, the Harkonnen family. Dune is the Empire’s sole source of a vital and valuable spice substance. Of course, interference, treachery and betrayal from many directions ensues. Amidst maneuvering by the Emperor, the Houses, and a powerful, secretive sect called the Bene Gesserit, the Atreides family struggles to survive.DUNE Part 2 picks up immediately where the first movie ends with House Atreides apparently wiped out by treachery. Paul and his Bene Gesserit mother, Jessica, have survived and escaped to the desert and an uncertain future with the wary band of indigenous Fremen.The story’s focus expands from the political maneuverings of Padishah Emperor, the Great Houses, the Bene Gesserit, to reveal more of the indigenous people of Arrakis (Dune) with their customs, way of life and their own factions making a bid for their planet and their future.Meanwhile, Paul is making a transition from young son of a great house and outworlder, to acceptance and leader among Dune’s Fremen, and on the precipice of becoming a religious figure based on prophecies planted long ago by the Bene Gesserit. He is also increasingly drawn to a young Fremen woman, Chani. Movie-Chani’s character is actually an improvement over book-Chani. Her character has been filled out (as opposed to rewritten) and I like it. Frank Herbert, like most science fiction writers of that era, could write brilliant stories, create imaginative alien worlds and lifeforms…. but most couldn’t for the life of them write a decent female character. Without turning her into a superwoman, Villeneuve made her real and authentic to her world. Frankly, I feel the movie ending surpasses the book in the honesty and the emotional impact of Chani and Paul at a painful crossroads instead of the book’s pat, stand by her man ending.I held my breath when the first movie was announced, fearing the worst, and went from pleasant surprise to real enjoyment. When the second was announced, I held my breath, fearing that it might suffer the same problems that the vast majority of sequels fall victim to, but was quickly and happily engrossed. DUNE Parts 1 and 2 are science fiction at its best; rich, engrossing characters that don’t get lost in the intrigue, sweeping drama and adventure. I would strongly recommend, whether or not you’ve read the book.
N**Y
Beautiful cinematography - modern sci-fi at its best
Beautiful set. Item arrived quickly as described at a fair price.As for the movies themselves, I don't pretend to understand them, but they're beautiful to watch. And disturbing at times. Modern sci-fi at its best.
L**Z
Awesome
As great as ever. Solid movie making. The blu ray translates beautifully.
F**H
Good!
My husband LOVES the dune movies and these dvds worked out great!
K**O
Definitely worth a purchase! Just be careful with it in shipping.
The visual and audio quality of the collection was amazing. There were plenty of times when it put my sound system to the test. I had to remove one star due to the case arriving bent. Thankfully the 4k blu-rays inside were undamaged. The movie contents themselves were of course good and enjoyable.
M**L
Super films in a super format.
If you like the movies here are both in one package. Sound and visuals are top quality.
C**K
A fantastic release with the best slip.
Not sure what all the downvotes are for in regards to the quality of this release. The set does not come with blurays, so the extras from the first film are available in digital through Movies Anywhere when you redeem your card. The IMAX stuff has never been promised or suggested for any of these releases.Both of these films make up the first book of the Dune series, hence why I value them as a two pack. The slip happens to be the best art out of all the products, and it unites the coverage of both films well. The picture and sound is outstanding, and the storytelling is on point. Another high mark for the director and his crews.Denis Villeneuve has made Dune finally fit for the big screen, and this release is absolutely fantastic for any 4K collector out there. Personally, I find most of the Dune products pleasing, but the aesthetics here are top notch, and I don't need or want the blurays.These are fairly long films, and the bitrate hovers around the 50-60Mbps average for both. Very good for how long they are. Excellent sound and picture, and the films are definitely one of a kind. This is my preferred package of the films. Some may like the steelbooks, but I thought the slipcover here was high quality and felt great in hand. Easy recommendation.
A**M
Much better than the 80's version which was just grotesque
I'm waiting for the third installment. Unfortunately that means I'll own this two disc set and have to buy a single disc next time.No complaints or issues for the bluray itself. The story takes a bit to get going in the first movie and feels a bit 'hollow' but seems to gain some more character development for the protagonist, in the sequel, bridging things together and fleshing the story out more. As mentioned above in the title, this is a far better remake than the original from the 80's. There's one suspensful scene in the sequel with the antagonist using a knife to the tongue but - spoiler - it doesn't result in anything graphical as probably would have played out in the original series - I don't know if that scene was in the old movie.Unless holding out for a trilogy box set, there's no reason not to get and watch what's available here, so far.
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