The adaptation of Franco Herbert’s novel « Done » in 1965 proved that it has been difficult since David Lynch gave him the best shot in 1984. Despite the fact that Lynch’s film has acquired its fans over the years, since then, since then, in the years, in the years, over the years, over the years, over the years, over the years, in years that have acquired fans, in recent years, in years, taking away their fans, for years Since the 1984 DUNE in 1984 is all And they did not improve all so many TV channels that came after. Although the science-fiction channel (now Syfy) did not do without its charm until Danny Wilow took over the science-fiction epic of Herbert, that he really received the adaptation he deserved.
For the most part, Viller committed seemingly impossible, remaining true to Herbert’s original vision, where it is possible, somehow having poured the film with his sharp sci-fi instincts and sensuality. Given this, some elements of « Duna » and « DUN » 2021 and « Part Two » departed from the original novel by the known ways. For example, Lady Jessica’s movies from Vilnius, played by Rebecca Ferguson, remains pregnant for both movies, while in the novel she gives birth to her daughter Alia (plays in « DUN: Part Second » Annie Taylor-Jo in camera During the outbreak). This has led to another serious difference between movies and their original material: Dyun 2 death is different from the bookWhen Baron Skarsgård was killed by Paul Athride (Timothy Chalamet) on the screen, while in the novel it was taken out by Alia.
In an interview with Shoot« Dunes » and « Du »: Part Second « co -author » John Spices explained the choice, saying: « We were a little refused to talk to the little one as distracting in the middle of the film. It is difficult to perform on the film. « Instead, Paul hears his unborn sister, which performs throughout the film. But there was even more changes, with another notable sabotage from the novel, which came during such an intensive climax, which saw Baron Harkonen collapsed as his sister.
DUN: Part Two was imagined a small but significant shift of the book
Throughout the « DUN: Part Second », we see that Paul Atreid builds a relationship with Fremene -Voin Znday, Chani. When he immerses himself in Fremen’s culture and studies his battle tactics before the attack on Harconnens, Paul Fals behind Hani, and, as it was in the novel, the story of the couple’s love becomes a central storyline in the film.
The film is also followed by a book for the culminating battle between Paul and Feudeda Ruta Harkonen (Austin Batler), in which the couple to death and Paul go to the top. Before the battle, Paul states that if he wins Feuda-Ratta, he will marry Princess Irulan (Florence Put), the daughter of Emperor Shaddam IV (Christopher Walken), shocking all those present-including Chani, which looks absolutely crushed. In the book, however, the vadi Paul stands after he decides to marry Irulan, seemingly understanding the political necessity of such a step. However, in no case in the movie Denis Vilnev, it is clarified that the marriage of Paul and Irulan is a political step, both the vila and the audience remain wondering why the hero turned to the woman with whom he spent all the time, falling in love.
What are Vilnius’s reasoning for this small but significant change? In the eyes of the director, the shock of Chani from the obvious betrayal of Paul helped to highlight one of the key topics in the history of « Duna ».
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Although it may seem quite a slight change in the book, when the floor suddenly seems to have turned to the Chani after « Duna: Part Second », followed by their developed love communication, was the main moment at the end of the film. He suggested that Paul was starting to lose his way and perhaps a spoiled perspective to gain more strength, although he only won Feuda Ruta and Baron. So, it was a dramatic and shocking moment to witness him to ignore the Chani and the persecution of Princess Irulan.
Saying with EmpireDenis Villene explained his reasoning behind the changes, saying:
« I think it’s much more romantic. It is much more emotionally. We can treat it. It must take a political step, and it is a feudal world, so in order to gain power, it will take the hand of Irulan, but the way he expresses it in the film is much more romantic. »
The French director of Canada also told how such a change brings one of the major themes of the film to the fore. Throughout the « Duna: Part Second », Chani seems Intense emotional fighting for the vadi, which struggles tried to reflect in « Dune ». Although it seems that its concern for most movies is unjustified, this final switching confirms that Paul’s goals are not quite benown, and that the Chani was right to worry about the depressed influence that worshiped Fremene and Paul’s ambition to capture power in the emperor, bring her new love.
When Villene said this in his interview with the empire, « I think, in terms of Chani, it is destroyed by the fact that Paul goes to Irulan, but much more by the fact that he becomes a colonized figure, and what he told her will never do. »
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