Dune Explained: Plot, Themes, And Ending [Part 1]

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Now what’s the most daunting aspect of bringing Frank Herbert's renowned sci fi masterpiece, "Dune," to life? World building? Sure! But what’s even more intimidating is to adapt it to film, considering the novel itself was a trailblazer for all space empire sagas. Fortunately, Denis Villeneuve's rendition surpassed what we anticipated.
Dune delves deeply into a variety of themes ranging from imperialism, faith, political showmanship, and ecology. In short, the centuries-spanning story deals with the great burden of power and the sacrifices it constantly demands.
It’s set in the year 10,191 when the Known Universe is ruled by an autocratic Padishah Emperor Shaddam IV. Though a sovereign ruler, the Emperor’s power depends on the backing of the Great Houses. The Landsraad serves as the collective representation of these noble Houses. Its High Council, forming the core of Landsraad, mediates conflicts among the Houses. The story largely unfolds on the desert planet Arrakis, centering around the Atreides Family from planet Caladan. It opens with the Emperor giving control of Arrakis to the genial Duke Leto Atreides (Oscar Isaac).
The unforgiving desert planet is the only source of melange, aka spice, the universe’s most precious material. This magical substance not only extends the human lifespan, it’s also crucial for intergalactic travel. To harvest the spice, House Harkonnen – Arrakis’ previous rulers – employed brutal tactics, particularly to control the native population, the ‘Fremen.’
The Duke knows that the Emperor’s command to oversee Arrakis and its spice production is far from a benevolent gesture. Yet, he finds himself with no alternative but to play the galactic chess game. Central and unexpectedly pivotal to this conflict of power is Duke Leto's son, Paul Atreides (Timothee Chalamet). Dune features his journey as he navigates through betrayal, prophecy, and love.
A Chronicle of Dune Adaptations
The intricate world-building in Dune, replete with layers and hidden meanings, presents a formidable challenge for cinematic adaptation. The original novel heavily relies on internal monologues to convey substantial information, a storytelling method that, when translated to film, demands innovative handling to maintain clarity in the narrative. David Lynch first adapted Herbert’s novel in 1984. In fact, discussions about film adaptation had been underway since the 1970s. The documentary "Jodorowsky's Dune" meticulously portrayed Alejandro Jodorowsky's unsuccessful attempt to bring the novel to the big screen. Unfortunately, Lynch's adaptation struggled in its transition to film. It was a commercial and critical disaster.
Despite the challenges, the allure of adapting "Dune" remained strong. Two three-part mini-series were made in 2000 and 2003, respectively, which adapted the first three Dune novels. They were a significant step up from Lynch's adaptation. Hollywood's fascination with the 'unfilmable' Dune persisted. Following the success of "Arrival" and "Blade Runner 2049," the acclaimed Canadian director Denis Villeneuve embarked on his passion project. His plan to split the novel into two parts is, in my opinion, a wise choice. It allows the audience ample time to immerse themselves in the intricate world of Dune.
So, let’s examine the narrative structure crafted by Villeneuve and his co-writers John Spaihts and Eric Roth. And in the process, also understand how the script has translated the grandeur of Herbert’s Dune to screen.

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