1905 Movie Network News Recently, the science fiction blockbuster "Dune 2" held its world premiere in London. Subsequently, the first batch of reviews for the film also came out. Judging from the media's evaluation, Denis Villeneuve has contributed an amazing masterpiece. Many media have compared it with "Lord of the Rings".
Collider said: Incredible filmmaking. Excellent soundtrack. The entire cast is outstanding. My only complaint is that it wished it was longer. I'm not kidding. CinemaBlend: It's a magical experience and the faithful adaptation fans have been waiting for (albeit with some clever twists). It’s a film about fanaticism and postcolonial politics, delivered in breathtaking blockbuster style. ScottWritesFilm: The director has created a vast and majestic journey into a world of beauty that is breathtaking in sight, feel and sound, a piece of majestic cinematography. Gizmodo: Denis Villeneuve delivers a captivating, shocking film that showcases a breathtaking world in a grand sci-fi setting. Total Film: Shocking. I felt it was more immersive, tactile and emotionally rich than the first one. The size and scale are stunning. To me, the entire work is as authoritative a version of a classic text as The Lord of the Rings. In addition, some media said: "Dune 2" is more ambitious than the first one, and it has "Two Towers"-level battle scenes.
It is easy to see from the enthusiastic response from the media that "Dune 2" lived up to expectations and received unanimous praise. The film continues the cast of the previous film and continues to be directed by Denis Villeneuve, with music by Hans Zimmer, and the return of actors such as Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, and Rebecca Ferguson. New cast members include Austin Butler as Fede-Roussa, Christopher Walken as Padishan Emperor Shadam IV, Florence Pugh as Princess Irulan, and Léa Seydoux as Madame Margot. In addition, the filming of "Dune 3" has also been put on the agenda. The script is partially completed. The third part will be adapted from the novel "Dune: Messiah".