Dune: Part One: Directed by Denis Villeneuve. With Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Oscar Isaac, Jason Momoa. Paul Atreides arrives on Arrakis after his father accepts the stewardship of the dangerous planet. However, chaos ensues after a betrayal a
Dune: Part One: Directed by Denis Villeneuve. With Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Oscar Isaac, Jason Momoa. Paul Atreides arrives on Arrakis after his father accepts the stewardship of the dangerous planet. However, chaos ensues after a betrayal a
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Dune: Part One Dune: Part One(2021) Paul Atreides arrives on Arrakis after his father accepts the stewardship of the dangerous planet. However, chaos ensues after a betrayal as forces clash to control melange, a precious resource. Cast information...
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丹尼斯·维伦纽瓦:《沙丘》(Dune: Part One)★★★ O沙丘Dune (2018)非常精彩,特别推荐去看IMAX,「视听轰炸」的完美诠释。视觉效果就不说了,这片子汉斯·季默的配乐实在也是绝了,各种奇诡谲怪的组合,又新鲜又符合奇幻的世界氛围。而且本片音乐使用比Part 2多很多,基本上全程就是在被洗脑,而且配乐经常一惊一乍...
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Dune: Part Two has been rightly acclaimed by critics and embraced by audiences, but we still think the original Dune is better than its sequel. Here's why.
The young prince is troubled by visions of the future, and they're troubling for the viewer too. Some of those visions flash forward to a sequel, and frankly look more exciting than some of Part One's drawn-out sequences. With such an abrupt ending begg...
A work like Denis Villeneuve’s Dune (or Dune: Part One) is almost two distinct movies, offering radically different experiences (or ranges of experiences) to two audiences: those familiar with the universe of Frank Herbert’s landmark science-fiction novels and those coming to the film, as ...