#251: A Tale of Four Dunes

A comparative analysis of four cinematic interpretations of Dune—Jodorowsky’s visionary ambition, Lynch’s surrealism, Harrison’s faithful storytelling, and Villeneuve’s polished detachment. The post critiques the loss of soul and originality in modern adaptations, arguing that each version reflects its cultural moment. Lynch’s flawed brilliance and Harrison’s clarity are favored over Villeneuve’s corporate aesthetic.