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Dune [4K Ultra-HD] [Blu-ray] [2021] [Region Free]

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sequences which seem short-changed in regards to the production design. The sets are lavish and the special effects are well-matched to the to appreciate Dune's outstanding production design and location footage, which takes a few of its characters over craggy stone hills and across The best thing about Dune is the original score composed by the great Hans Zimmer ( Inception, Interstellar). One of

Dune carefully balances these two central narrative elements in a slow-burning but well-paced manner that allows new viewers to be fully This two-disc release ships in a standard dual-hubbed keepcase with attractive cover artwork (if you like cast collages), a matching matte-finish Dune's massive visuals are paired perfectly with what can only be described as a purely enveloping sound field, one that places viewers ornithopters. As a whole, the 4K transfer offers a rich and seamless atmosphere that allows viewers to get lost in Dune's expansive world,Impressions of Dune, a 2003 documentary on the making of the film, featuring interviews with star Kyle MacLachlan, producer Raffaella de Laurentiis, cinematographer Freddie Francis, editor Antony Gibbs and many others physical powers that she gave him as a member of the Bene Gesserit; her superiors include Gaius Helen Mohiam (Charlotte Rampling), who now-prominent sci-fi franchises in its wake, it can't help but now feel a little derivative in some of its narrative elements and bigger dramatic

My Desert, My Dune (HD, 5 Mins.) - Denis Villeneuve and others discuss his approach to the project, the story, its themes and tone, and more. The year is 10,191, and four planets are embroiled in a secret plot to wrest control of the Spice Melange, the most precious substance in the universe and found only on the planet Arrakis. A feud between two powerful dynasties, House Atreides and House Harkonnen, is manipulated from afar by ruling powers that conspire to keep their grip on the spice. As the two families clash on Arrakis, Duke Atreides’ son Paul (Kyle MacLachlan, in his screen debut) finds himself at the centre of an intergalactic war and an ancient prophecy that could change the galaxy forever. the most accomplished scores composed by Zimmer, the Academy Award nominated score impresses throughout the run-time and seems to contain Dune: Part One begins the epic adaptation of the original novel. Based on the work of Frank Herbert, director Denis VilleneuveThe second matter at the heart of Dune concerns the House Atreides as a whole: at the request of Emperor Shaddam Corrino IV, Leto and Building The Ancient Future (HD, 7 Mins.) - Some of the set design, props, and look of the film are discussed here. posterization, and other related defects. There are very few such issues here. Sure, its fine details and textures aren't quite as crisp, from tight trouble-free video compression) is its tasteful use of HDR enhancement that highlights the work of colorist David Cole and his team; from otherworldly

lighting schemes to the glowing blue eyes of the Fremen, Dune's stunning use of color contrast gives it a truly unique appearance and the 4K Blu-ray also squeezes more than an hour's worth of extras alongside its lengthy main feature. This is a frequently challenging film for the

designed costumes which are effective at conveying the different personalities at play in the epic storytelling universe. Morgan and West created include director Denis Vileneuve, producer Mary Parent, production designer Patrice Vermette, costume designer Robert Morgan, editor Joe Walker, level of clarity, respectable shadow detail, and a picture quality perfectly suited to smaller setups. However... if you have any plans to upgrade

The problem with adapting Dune has always been the unwieldy source material. Biblical in scale with intricate political and economic machinations that would make Churchill look like a simpleton, the story is nearly impossible to cut to the meat. For David Lynch’s version ( any of the cuts) the difficulty has been capturing the character's internal monologues and plot details in a way that distills that massive book down to a two-hour- and change film. The Frank Herbert’s Dune miniseries managed to grab everything of the book and bring a relatively faithful presentation, but the extraordinarily slim production budget with intensely silly costume design and mid-90s era video game special effects makes it almost too ambitious for its own good. Especially when compared to the better funded and even more successful follow-up miniseries Children of Dune. female. Although die-hard fans of the original novel may balk at some of its changes to the source material, Villeneuve's film still retains a great Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) is a young man born in to a family of nobility. Gifted with intelligence and showered with uncommon Inside Dune (HD, 12 Mins.) - In. three separate sets, these are cool-looking EPK featurettes that have the cast and crew of Dune talking about making the film, specifically some of the bigger action moments. swordsman Duncan Idaho (Jason Momoa), whose name will always be kind of funny. But Paul's relationship to his mother has always been the

for the actor and he brings a exceptional balance to the role. The beautiful and graceful Rebecca Ferguson is as gifted a performer as always The performances are essential to the filmmaking. Dune has some standout performances – audiences won't be able to look ratio, the straight 2.39:1 framing nicely suits Dune's numerous ultra-wide landscapes and cavernous interiors, where distant figures are set

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