"Villeneuve is a visionary in its purest sense, his magnificently streamlined, expansively otherworldly ideation of a distant galaxy is veritable ASMR-triggering, in accordance to his previous two Sci-Fi humdingers ARRIVAL (2016) and BLADE RUNNER 2049 (2017), but more ambitious. Assimilating the former's extraterrestrial sophistication and the latter's cyberpunk frigidity, DUNE operates on a more massive, rivetingly mystical level, and what belongs to Villeneuve's own is his lack of pretension and showboating, something feels wanting in most of other mainstream filmmakers, the bang-up special effects are thoroughly in service to the plot and they never distract audience with their swaggering of extraordinariness. Quietly astonishing is a proper epithet, like the money shots of the Brobdingnagian sand worms (one diurnal, one nocturnal), without neither the succor of persisting long takes nor benumbing auditory assault (Hans Zimmer's score is uncharacteristically unobtrusive and organically coalesced into the lifeworld on show), they are simply there to be contemplated, all particulars in plain sight, the audience is awestruck in the most thrilling manner, not just by what we see, but also by what we cannot see, can you image the whole conformation of the sand worm? That is how to keep audience dangling for part two, which has been officially green-lit for a 2023 release."
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