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Film Reviews: Dune/The French Dispatch

Linda Marric enjoys a sci fi classic - and a film that pokes fun at French stereotypes

October 21, 2021 12:44
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Dune
 Cert: 12A | ★★★★★

Many have dubbed Frank Herbert’s 1965 fantastical science fiction novel Dune as unfilmable, and David Lynch’s ill-fated adaptation of the novel in 1984 seemed to cement that theory and it turned out to be so outlandishly bonkers. Which is why it took the new master of intelligent sci-fi, French Canadian writer-director Denis Villeneuve (Arrival, Blade Runner 2049) to dare take on one of the most complex texts in the history of the genre.

Covering only the first half of the book, Dune follows the story of the son of a noble family entrusted with protecting the most valuable asset in the galaxy.

Duke Leto Atreides (an earnest and likeable Oscar Isaac) accepts the stewardship of the dangerous desert planet Arrakis — think Sahara desert but with giant man-eating sandworms — a planet which is the only source of a drug capable of extending human life.

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