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# High Dynamic Range (HDR) Includes Blu-ray Disc 4K Ultra HD Resolution Dune (4k Ultra HD + Blu-ray)

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## Summary

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## Overview

Dune (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray) offers an unparalleled viewing experience with its breathtaking 4K resolution and HDR technology, making it a perfect choice for cinephiles and collectors alike.

## Description

A mythic and emotionally charged hero’s journey, “Dune” tells the story of Paul Atreides, a brilliant and gifted young man born into a great destiny beyond his understanding, who must travel to the most dangerous planet in the universe to ensure the future of his family and his people. As malevolent forces explode into conflict over the planet’s exclusive supply of the most precious resource in existence—a commodity capable of unlocking humanity’s greatest potential—only those who can conquer their fear will survive.

Review: Best attempt yet at a Dune movie - Making a Dune movie (or series) has been tried many times but this is by far the best job to date. I first read Dune over 40 yrs ago and have read it several times since, so I'm pretty critical of any movie or series. The 1984 version was very good but I loathed it's idea for 'Voice' and the 'Weirding Way' of fighting. Another attempt had an open-air waterfall on Dune and I wondered if they even bothered to read to book at all. This film is very, very good in both those areas. It's handling of Voice is -almost- perfect. And water (I should say moisture) discipline on Dune is treated well - though I am making allowance for what the poor video effect would be of having Fremen wearing covering caps, forehead pads, and using their mask all the time outdoors. That may be more correct but it would make filming difficult. They did use the full cap and mask on the one real 'sand crossing' they made, though. A lot of side stories were left out but nothing that was critical in my opinion. If they had put everything into the movie they would barely make it to Dune before running out of time and it would have to be at least a 4-part 'movie'. All in all I think Denis Villeneuve's Dune attempt is excellent so far and I expect great things from Pt 2. I was really happy to see the studio approve Pt 2 as quickly as they did. ***Some Spoilers*** - I loved the use of the desert mouse over and over in various scenes. Hopefully, this is foreshadowing of what's to come. - Their treatment of ornithopters was --awesome--, dragonflies instead of birds but the effect is so great I would call it an improvement over the original (though the double-seater craft should have been front-back wings instead of over/under). If Herbert had known more about dragonfly aerodynamics he may have taken that approach, too. - Their handling of the worms was -magnificent- and worth every penny they spent for the CGI on those and their effect on the sand around them. The sand waves the worms made was great. They really brought home the impact of something so large on such small creatures like men and even not-so-small machines like the harvester. - The Imperial Testing Station was a bit out of line with it's open ceilings but they did have the plants and the original explanation of why it was there. They even covered the ornithopter that brought everyone to the station. - Kynes' death scene was a bit different but the original would have taken much more time and this adaptation was acceptable. - The first sand crossing for Paul and Jessica was done really well, clear down to the drum sand, and included an added scene where they rest out in the desert, which was excellent. - The fight with Jamis was not in sietch like the original but I understand they were making a hard cut between Part 1 & Part 2 - making it obvious Pt 2 will be mostly with the Fremen including in sietch. - I wasn't too happy about the troop not wearing their caps on their way to sietch Tabr but that's the only real fault I have with the movie. Though I did approve of the Fremen's handling of Jamis' body. I can't wait for Pt2!! PS I did remember one other Big Oops in the movie. During the Harkonnen invasion of Arrakeen there was a (what looked to be space-ship mounted) laser being used in one scene. To me, that completely negated the whole explanation of why lasers aren't in common use as a weapon.
Review: The Best Adaptation So Far - Dune is one of the two most iconic works of fiction of the mid 20th Century, the other being "The Lord of the Rings". Both books were major milestones in their genres and for much the same reasons. Dune was the first true space-epic in a very real sense. It was three or four times the length of any of its contemporaries and this as much as any thing set it apart. A book of this length has a lot in it and this makes it difficult to adapt. Add to this a density of material and a faithful adaptation becomes extremely difficult. While the original 1980s "Dune" adaptation wasn't great, it was far from horrible. The special effects were incredible, especially of the Sandworms. In the early 2000s, the SciFi channel (now SyFy) adapted it into a limited-run series but deviated so far from the original that it was unrecognizable. This new adaptation has gone back to the source material and done what couldn't be done previously, thanks to the development of CGI. With very few exceptions, this is a truly faithful adaptation. However this is only part one - which is a good thing. It's not possible to tell this story properly with a single film, even if it runs to 3 hours. One major change from the Novel is that Dr. Kynes, the planetologist, has had a gender swap and is now female. This makes no real difference to the role and so it is inconsequential. Most of the noticeable changes are of this kind - they don't violate the original at all. The only thing that annoyed me mildly was that I didn't know this was just part one until after I had seen it the first time. I have bad memories of Ralph Bakshi's "Lord of the Rings" adaptation where the proposed second film was never made. Happily that is not the case with this franchise. I firmly believe that this new interpretation of "Dune" does a fantastic job of adapting difficult material and this film is definitely worth seeing and owning.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Brian Herbert, Byron Merritt, Cale Boyter, Chang Chen, Charlotte Rampling, Dave Bautista, Denis Villeneuve, Herbert W. Gains, Jason Momoa, Javier Bardem, John Harrison, Jon Spaihts, Joseph M. Caracciolo Jr., Josh Brolin, Joshua Grode, Kim Herbert, Mary Parent, Oscar Isaac, Rebecca Ferguson, Richard P. Rubinstein, Sharon Duncan-Brewster, Stellan Skarsgård, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Tanya Lapointe, Thomas Tull, Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya Contributor Brian Herbert, Byron Merritt, Cale Boyter, Chang Chen, Charlotte Rampling, Dave Bautista, Denis Villeneuve, Herbert W. Gains, Jason Momoa, Javier Bardem, John Harrison, Jon Spaihts, Joseph M. Caracciolo Jr., Josh Brolin, Joshua Grode, Kim Herbert, Mary Parent, Oscar Isaac, Rebecca Ferguson, Richard P. Rubinstein, Sharon Duncan-Brewster, Stellan Skarsgård, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Tanya Lapointe, Thomas Tull, Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 12,514 Reviews |
| Format | 4K |
| Genre | Action & Adventure, Science Fiction & Fantasy |
| Initial release date | 2022-01-11 |
| Language | English |

## Product Details

- **Format:** 4K
- **Genre:** Action & Adventure, Science Fiction & Fantasy
- **Initial release date:** 2022-01-11
- **Language:** English

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best attempt yet at a Dune movie
*by N***O on January 28, 2022*

Making a Dune movie (or series) has been tried many times but this is by far the best job to date. I first read Dune over 40 yrs ago and have read it several times since, so I'm pretty critical of any movie or series. The 1984 version was very good but I loathed it's idea for 'Voice' and the 'Weirding Way' of fighting. Another attempt had an open-air waterfall on Dune and I wondered if they even bothered to read to book at all. This film is very, very good in both those areas. It's handling of Voice is -almost- perfect. And water (I should say moisture) discipline on Dune is treated well - though I am making allowance for what the poor video effect would be of having Fremen wearing covering caps, forehead pads, and using their mask all the time outdoors. That may be more correct but it would make filming difficult. They did use the full cap and mask on the one real 'sand crossing' they made, though. A lot of side stories were left out but nothing that was critical in my opinion. If they had put everything into the movie they would barely make it to Dune before running out of time and it would have to be at least a 4-part 'movie'. All in all I think Denis Villeneuve's Dune attempt is excellent so far and I expect great things from Pt 2. I was really happy to see the studio approve Pt 2 as quickly as they did. ***Some Spoilers*** - I loved the use of the desert mouse over and over in various scenes. Hopefully, this is foreshadowing of what's to come. - Their treatment of ornithopters was --awesome--, dragonflies instead of birds but the effect is so great I would call it an improvement over the original (though the double-seater craft should have been front-back wings instead of over/under). If Herbert had known more about dragonfly aerodynamics he may have taken that approach, too. - Their handling of the worms was -magnificent- and worth every penny they spent for the CGI on those and their effect on the sand around them. The sand waves the worms made was great. They really brought home the impact of something so large on such small creatures like men and even not-so-small machines like the harvester. - The Imperial Testing Station was a bit out of line with it's open ceilings but they did have the plants and the original explanation of why it was there. They even covered the ornithopter that brought everyone to the station. - Kynes' death scene was a bit different but the original would have taken much more time and this adaptation was acceptable. - The first sand crossing for Paul and Jessica was done really well, clear down to the drum sand, and included an added scene where they rest out in the desert, which was excellent. - The fight with Jamis was not in sietch like the original but I understand they were making a hard cut between Part 1 & Part 2 - making it obvious Pt 2 will be mostly with the Fremen including in sietch. - I wasn't too happy about the troop not wearing their caps on their way to sietch Tabr but that's the only real fault I have with the movie. Though I did approve of the Fremen's handling of Jamis' body. I can't wait for Pt2!! PS I did remember one other Big Oops in the movie. During the Harkonnen invasion of Arrakeen there was a (what looked to be space-ship mounted) laser being used in one scene. To me, that completely negated the whole explanation of why lasers aren't in common use as a weapon.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Best Adaptation So Far
*by M***K on June 14, 2024*

Dune is one of the two most iconic works of fiction of the mid 20th Century, the other being "The Lord of the Rings". Both books were major milestones in their genres and for much the same reasons. Dune was the first true space-epic in a very real sense. It was three or four times the length of any of its contemporaries and this as much as any thing set it apart. A book of this length has a lot in it and this makes it difficult to adapt. Add to this a density of material and a faithful adaptation becomes extremely difficult. While the original 1980s "Dune" adaptation wasn't great, it was far from horrible. The special effects were incredible, especially of the Sandworms. In the early 2000s, the SciFi channel (now SyFy) adapted it into a limited-run series but deviated so far from the original that it was unrecognizable. This new adaptation has gone back to the source material and done what couldn't be done previously, thanks to the development of CGI. With very few exceptions, this is a truly faithful adaptation. However this is only part one - which is a good thing. It's not possible to tell this story properly with a single film, even if it runs to 3 hours. One major change from the Novel is that Dr. Kynes, the planetologist, has had a gender swap and is now female. This makes no real difference to the role and so it is inconsequential. Most of the noticeable changes are of this kind - they don't violate the original at all. The only thing that annoyed me mildly was that I didn't know this was just part one until after I had seen it the first time. I have bad memories of Ralph Bakshi's "Lord of the Rings" adaptation where the proposed second film was never made. Happily that is not the case with this franchise. I firmly believe that this new interpretation of "Dune" does a fantastic job of adapting difficult material and this film is definitely worth seeing and owning.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Definitive Version
*by G***T on March 21, 2022*

When I first heard that Dune was going to be split into two films, I had some serious reservations. Some of those went away after I learned that Denis Villeneuve (Blade Runner 2049) was going to be the director. I went and saw the movie when it was in the theater and was blown away. While I enjoy the Kyle McLaughlin version from the 80s that is inaccurate to the book, this version is better in every way and follows the book much closer. I now can see why it was split after watching the movie and reading the book again because there is a lot of material to cover. The characters are better represented, I think Timothee Chalemet played a better version of Paul Atreides. His version of the character grows more than McLaughlin's ever did, it'll be interesting to see how they take it with part two and possibly Dune Messiah if they decide to adapt the sequel. In terms of visual and audio aspects, both are fantastic (this is basically a reference disc). The picture is pretty crisp, you can make out the textures of clothing and buildings pretty well, and pores on people's faces. While it is not the most colorful movie since most of it takes place in a desert, what is there is very good. The audio track is nothing short of fantastic, the subwoofers get a work out, dialogue is intelligible and never hard to hear (looking at you Tenet), and the use of the Dolby Atmos track is great. There's nothing that I can really think of that could fault this. If you are 4k capable, you should definitely buy this. If you aren't, the standard Blu-ray is also very impressive.

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