The Dune movie filmed the first half of the first part of the novel and the beginning of the second part.
"Dune" is adapted from Frank Herbert's novel of the same name. It tells the story of the young hero Paul Atreides, who accepts the call of fate and goes on an adventure on the planet Dune. During the adventure, Paul foresees The story of his future ability gradually awakening, and after experiencing various ups and downs, he bravely chose to face his fear.
Production process
There are more than 200 unique costumes in the film, but it is a big project for the costume designers. They draw on the past to create the future and consult a lot of information about the Middle Ages. FYI, Virgin Helen’s black robe is derived from medieval nuns’ garb. They even take inspiration from insect creatures, with the Harkonnen's armor design being inspired by desert beetles.
The most special thing is the distillation suit specially invented for desert survival that can produce internal circulation of water. In terms of hearing, Hollywood score master Hans Zimmer composed the score. He began musical exploration when Villeneuve was polishing the script. He tried to define a new musical language, inspired by wind, desert sounds and rhythms. Create a sound from another time, another planet.