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Matchsticks for my Eyes – Writing about worlds of wonder Skip to content Matchsticks for my Eyes Writing about worlds of wonder Menu About Interviews & Features Let’s Play / AARs Mods & Projects Recommended Reading Dune: Part Two thoughts This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Dune Dune: Part Two is really good. It answers the question, “how do you film an unfilmable book?” by distilling it down into a human, character-driven story focused on the relationship between Paul and Chani. In the process, it hacks away much of the book, significantly changes what’s left — and still manages to stay true to Frank Herbert’s central theme. Visually, it’s spectacular once again; a special mention goes to the monochrome sequences on Giedi Prime. Aurally, it benefits from being in the cinema. The two Dune movies, Blade Runner 2049 , and Arrival cement Denis Villeneuve as the master of science-fiction movies. Can’t wait to see what he does next. Enjoying t...

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