You really want to die on that hill, don't you? Why is this single issue so hugely important that it derails the entire movie for you?
If you've really read my posts regarding Dune, it is by far NOT the "single issue" that derails the movie for me. It's just one of them.
Most of the movie takes place on a desert planet and we all know since childhood that it usually doesn't rain in a desert and that water is extremely important when you're in the desert. The movie gives us a scene where they have to close the blinds in the Arrakeen palace due to the mid day heat, we see that Palm trees are watered with the second most precious ressource on Arrakis, we have the really important table spit scene reinforcing two things - customs are completely different on Arrakis and giving water to someone, even a little, is a huge thing.
I keep my blinds closed here to keep the worst of the heat out, and I live in Western Canada. It helps a bit with the heat, but would do
nothing for water conservation.
These are all the things the movie does to hammer home the importance of water on that planet and the movie turns to shit for you because the actors ( who we paid good money to see act out their roles) didn't have their faces covered at all times? Very strange. This is not The Mandalorian, where him never taking off the helmet is a core element of the show ( Fremen do take off the masks when inside a structure) and only recently they kind of "admitted" that most of the time the Mandalorian is played by a stunt guy and Pedro Pascal is just providing the voice. Do you want the same for Dune?
I have no idea what "The Mandalorian" is.
I never stated that the Fremen should have their faces covered at all times, just when they're outside the sietch, in the desert. That's what Frank Herbert wrote, and Villeneuve claims he followed the book. But he forgot about this part and copied Lynch, who also got it wrong.
I have much more pressing concerns when it comes to elements of the book not being used yet - Other Memory being the biggest. That one is very central to the book and the universe and very important to some characters, Alia in particular, and Villeneuve didn't even lay the groundwork for it in the first movie. So either he's not planning to use it at all or he has a plan to introduce it in the second movie, either way it will be interesting to see what he does or doesn't with that element.
I don't recall Other Memory being important until Jessica undergoes the Water of Life ceremony to become a Reverend Mother. Of course he has to use it in the second movie, as it's part of the ceremony. It's also important for Alia, as she wakes to adult consciousness and Other Memory while she's still a fetus, and this affects how she grows and develops after her birth. It's why she takes the actions she does in
Dune Messiah and
Children of Dune. It's critical to her character, so Villeneuve should introduce it in the 2nd movie if he's understood anything about the first three novels and the characters.
Still more accurate than the Jodorowsky version would have been.
True. But it could have been better.
He's all up in arms because at times the Fremen are not completely covered head to toe in the movie while in the desert and is taking a dump on Villeneuve for it because the book describes it otherwise. Also he's shitting on Villeneuve for copying ( in his opinion) Lynch scenes and designs - well, they have adapted the same same book so there's bound to be similarities.
1. Read my usertitle. What part of that makes you think I'm male?
2. In all the times I've criticized Dune, whether it's a movie or miniseries or the nuDune novels, I have criticized the directors, actors, or authors.
I DO NOT CRITICIZE THE FANS.
I would appreciate the same courtesy in return. After all, I'm sure that there are things I like that you don't, and if you stated you didn't like it and why, I might rebut your reasons, but I'm not going to get personal about it.
3. If you're going to insult me, at least be accurate.
I accused Villeneuve of copying Lynch's stillsuit design, which Lynch got wrong (they work the opposite to what was stated in the novel).
As for scenes, Villeneuve is making up scenes that were never in the novel, so obviously he's not copying them from anybody.