‘Dune: Part Two’ tries to find its pulse in a plodding sci-fi spectacle (review)

two men sword fight in a large dusty temple surrounded by a crowd of people in desert garb
Spread the love


Fill up an extra bottle of precious water and prepare to become lost once more in the sandworm-ridden deserts of Arrakis as director Denis Villeneuve’s rather plainly titled “Dune: Part Two” has finally arrived in theaters this past weekend after a four-month delay due to last summer’s Hollywood labor strikes.

Advertisements

The last time we left legendary author Frank Herbert’s cruel planet back in 2021, the messianic Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) and his mother Lady Jessica (Rebecca Ferguson) had found sanctuary as fugitives within a clandestine tribe of mysterious blue-eyed natives known as the Fremen. The evil Harkonnens, in collusion with the shadowy Emperor Shaddam IV, attacked the Atreides family and killed Paul’s father Duke Leto Atreides (Oscar Isaac) in a power grab to control the most valuable substance in the cosmos … the spice melange.  



Source link

Advertisements

Please Login to Comment.

Verified by MonsterInsights