Denis Villeneuve thinks Tarantino is wrong with his version of Dune, but he doesn’t care that he doesn’t want to see it

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Denis Villeneuve thinks Tarantino is wrong with his version of Dune, but he doesn’t care that he doesn’t want to see it

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In the absence of closing the trilogy based on the novels by Frank HerbertDenis Villeneuve has already dazzled us with two installments of his adaptation of the saga Dune. Both have triumphed in their release in movie theaters, but a figure as important in the industry as Quentin Tarantino is not interested in seeing them.

And the director of hits like Pulp Fiction He recently assured that there is no point in enjoying Villeneuve’s show, since it is basically a remake of the work done by David Lynch in the 80s. The filmmaker himself has spoken about itwho responded to his partner by emphasizing that “I don’t care” if he sees Dune or not.

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“It’s true. I agree with him that I don’t like this idea of ​​recycling and recovering old ideas. But what I don’t agree with is that what I have done is not a remake. It is an adaptation of the book. I I see it as an original.”

It is clear that both Lynch and Villeneuve have had to base themselves on the pages written by the novelist a few decades ago, but the difference is that In the 80s version the same material was condensed into a single tape. Currently we will see Paul Atreides’ journey through Arrakis in three films that aim to expand and increase the narrative content, as well as the visual.

In any case, Villeneuve wanted to emphasize that both he and Tarantino “we are very different human beings” and of course you have to agree with him. Violence and insane dialogues are the hallmark of the American artist, while the Canadian even defends the idea of ​​filming a production without a single word on screen.

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