Chris Knipp
02-27-2024, 11:54 AM
DUNE: PART II (Denis Villeneuve 2024)
a preview
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It's new, it's colossal and it's out now, or will be in two days. Will you see it? What will ou think of it? Le Monde in English has a very clear review - it's out in France because movies come out on Wednesdays there - that doesn't give away too much - by Mathieu Macheret HERE (https://www.lemonde.fr/en/culture/article/2024/02/27/dune-part-two-the-making-of-a-messiah_6564251_30.html?lmd_medium=email&lmd_campaign=trf_newsletters_lmie&lmd_creation=lemonde_in_english_NY&lmd_send_date=20240227&lmd_link=headlines_titre_6&M_BT=117907168640918) entitled "Dune Part Two': The making of a messiah. . . Denis Villeneuve has delivered a literal, plot-driven adaptation of Frank Herbert's best-selling novel."
Here's the AlloCiné pull-quote from Cahiers du Cinéma:
Villeneuve has never filmed so much from the sky (like Yann Arthus-Bertrand, his distant cousin), as if he wanted to make his scrum of stars barely discernible. It's true that away from them, the epic is more or less credible; seen up close, it resembles a contest of obsequious sentences disputed between affected youngsters, tired old glories and luxury brand muses. I like "Luxury brand muses." Cahiers sounds as usual a bit grumpy. But the French critics like the new film: its AlloCiné press rating is 4.1=82%m and the Metacritic (https://www.metacritic.com/movie/dune-part-two/) rating from US critics is close but not quite: 80%.
a preview
http://www.chrisknipp.com/images/%20tim.jpg
It's new, it's colossal and it's out now, or will be in two days. Will you see it? What will ou think of it? Le Monde in English has a very clear review - it's out in France because movies come out on Wednesdays there - that doesn't give away too much - by Mathieu Macheret HERE (https://www.lemonde.fr/en/culture/article/2024/02/27/dune-part-two-the-making-of-a-messiah_6564251_30.html?lmd_medium=email&lmd_campaign=trf_newsletters_lmie&lmd_creation=lemonde_in_english_NY&lmd_send_date=20240227&lmd_link=headlines_titre_6&M_BT=117907168640918) entitled "Dune Part Two': The making of a messiah. . . Denis Villeneuve has delivered a literal, plot-driven adaptation of Frank Herbert's best-selling novel."
Here's the AlloCiné pull-quote from Cahiers du Cinéma:
Villeneuve has never filmed so much from the sky (like Yann Arthus-Bertrand, his distant cousin), as if he wanted to make his scrum of stars barely discernible. It's true that away from them, the epic is more or less credible; seen up close, it resembles a contest of obsequious sentences disputed between affected youngsters, tired old glories and luxury brand muses. I like "Luxury brand muses." Cahiers sounds as usual a bit grumpy. But the French critics like the new film: its AlloCiné press rating is 4.1=82%m and the Metacritic (https://www.metacritic.com/movie/dune-part-two/) rating from US critics is close but not quite: 80%.