Monday, January 22, 2007

Dune: The Sleeper Must Awaken



Dune, directed by David Lynch (1984) is the retelling of the novel written by Frank Herbert. The opening sequence begins with the tale of the film: Princess Irulan: A beginning is a very delicate time. Know then, that is is the year 10191. The known universe is ruled by the Padishah Emperor Shaddam the Fourth, my father. In this time, the most precious substance in the universe is the spice Melange. The spice extends life. The spice expands consciousness. The spice is vital to space travel. The Spacing Guild and its navigators, who the spice has mutated over 4000 years, use the orange spice gas, which gives them the ability to fold space. That is, travel to any part of the universe without moving. Oh, yes. I forgot to tell you. The spice exists on only one planet in the entire universe. A desolate, dry planet with vast deserts. Hidden away within the rocks of these deserts are a people known as the Fremen, who have long held a prophecy that a man would come, a messiah, who would lead them to true freedom. The planet is Arrakis, also known as Dune.

5 comments:

Haneen said...

I have not seen this movie. In fact I have not seen most of the movies posted either. From the trailer I see that this film is Star Wars meets Harry Potter. In other words, alot of special effects and creativity.

Cole Hauschildt said...

In the previous comment you've stated that this film is "Star Wars meets Harry Potter." Keep in mind that the novel from which the film was based was written before Star Wars in the 1960's. And the film by David Lynch was created 5 years after the release of Star Wars: A New Hope, but the plot and storyline existed before Star Wars and Harry Potter. Frank Herbert's novel is considered by most to also be the precursor to Star Wars since many of the same concepts appear throughout the movie.

jpb said...

I love almost all of Lynch's films, but never really managed to develop an appreciation for this one. I like the book, though.

Lauren Novorita said...

ya looks just like a star wars movie.

Ricky said...

I haven't seen this movie, but because of this post I want to see it now. The way that the post was written just made me want to see and hear more about the film. Kudos.