Dune
As I've mentioned elsewhere, I've been pretty ill this week. Sci-fi is my comfort genre, it's pretty much what I was raised on, but perhaps my first watch of Dune was a poor choice for this moment in time. I sat down with my big chinese delivery and was subjected to:
- A thing (that may have been an alien or an evolved human, it wasn't clear) in a giant fish tank with a face made up almost entirely of labias.
- A graphic depiction of the protagonist having his hand dissolved.
- a transparent juice carton where the imbiber squishes a small mole to drink it's seemingly delicious fluids.
- a man having his face boils lanced filling the entire screen.
- a pull tab in someone's chest that when removed starts blood pouring from the wound underneath.
- the boil face man floating through the air, having a mid air shower in vile-looking black liquid before descending on pull tab person and seemingly drinking their blood.
Most of my meal went in the fridge to see if I fancied it tonight instead.
I absolutely hated the design in this. Most of the props look like they were made from pieces of bar equipment haphazardly glued together. The visual effects were absolutely atrocious considering this came out after the entire original Star Wars trilogy, three Star Trek films and Tron. The effects for the shield belt things that Paul and Gurney use are so horrible to look at that it's downright impossible to work out what's going on (have you ever seen
videos of when a GPU is on its last legs and is mistakenly rendering polygons in places that they shouldn't be? It's basically that). They just didn't put in half of the weapon effects, and there are numerous scenes where characters who should have the glowing blue eyes don't. And having characters' inner monologues mixing constantly with their actual dialogue was a horrible idea.
The sad thing is I think I enjoyed the fiction, it's just everything else that I disliked. The acting's not great, the music and sound design are forgettable, and the pacing's a mess.
How close was this to the source material? I only ask because I've seen comments that it, well, isn't, but I watched the trailer for the new Dune supposedly coming out this year and they're almost identical; I've never read the book but I recognised every scene as if it were taken from the 1984 adaptation.