![]() Previous efforts have been made to questionable ends. Author Frank Herbert had ecological, political and cultural crises on his mind when he crafted Dune in the early 1960s – and all those philosophical layers are why the novel was long considered a text too dense, inhospitable and metaphorical to film. But beyond its visual grandeur, this is a film that also leans into the novel's sweeping, heady ideas. ![]() ![]() The new film adaptation of the 1965 novel Dune has been marketed and hailed as an epic film, shot in IMAX and designed as a feast for the senses. Pop Culture Happy Hour 'Dune': A sweeping, spectacular spice-opera - half of one, anyway
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