First Look from Dune (2020) directed by Denis Villeneuve

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First Look from Dune (2020) directed by Denis Villeneuve

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The first step of a heroâs journey sometimes begins with a push.
â¨At the start of Frank Herbertâs science fiction epic Dune, the young royal Paul Atreides prepares to leave the comfortable life he knows for a desolate, dangerous mining planet known as Arrakis, where his wealthy family will oversee extraction of a spice vital to the galaxy.
â¨If he only knew the chaos and death that awaited him, he might be even more sorry to leave.
â¨This is the first look at TimothĂŠe Chalamet as Paul Atreides on his native planet of Caladan from this Decemberâs film version of the novel, directed by Arrival and Blade Runner 2049 filmmaker Denis Villeneuve. The 1965 book was so seismic in its influence that its echoes still turn up in sci-fi and fantasy storytelling half a century later. Still, it has stubbornly defied appropriate adaptation itself.
â¨Tomorrow, Vanity Fair will provide an even more expansive exploration of Villeneuveâs quest to bring Dune to the screen, but today we begin with the central hero: Paul Atreides, a child of privilege raised by a powerful family, but not one strong enough to protect him from the dangers that await.
â¨As the Atreides family leaves the oceanic world of Caladan to take over scorching Arrakis, they are also becoming prey to the brutal rival House Harkonnen, which seeks to exploit the desert world they are about to inherit. House Atreides is just one more part of the landscape to annihilate.
â¨âThe immediately appealing thing about Paul was the fact that in a story of such detail and scale and world-building, the protagonist is on an anti-heroâs-journey of sorts,â Chalamet said.
â¨In other words, heâs not dreaming of adventure. Heâs resisting it. Afraid of it.
â¨âHe thinks heâs going to be sort of a young general studying his father and his leadership of a fighting force before he comes of age, hopefully a decade later, or something like that.â Chalamet said. But fate has a different timetable for him. And he may possess powers even his trainers could not anticipate.
â¨In the shot above, the transport ships descend to take the Atreides leadership to their new destination. At this point, Paul is being taught the ways of war by a veteran soldier named Gurney Halleck, played by Josh Brolin. Paulâs parents, Duke Leto and Lady Jessica Atreides (Oscar Isaac and Rebecca Ferguson), must not only manage the spice mining on Arrakisâbut also the politics at play in the broader galaxy.
â¨Beyond there fortifications on Arrakis, giant carnivorous sandworms rule the landscape, while a tribe of indigenous humans known as Fremen, led by Javier Bardemâs Stilgar, somehow survive in the crevices, fearful that their world is about to be turned inside out by those they see as invaders.
â¨Dune, still set to open on December 18, is one of the blockbusters that hasnât yet shifted back due to the coronavirus outbreak. âDune was made by people from all over the world. Many of these people are like family to me, and theyâre very much in my thoughts,â Villeneuve said. âIâm so proud to showcase their hard work. I look forward to a time when we can all get together again as Dune was made to be seen on the big screen.â
â¨For more on Dune, see Vanity Fair on Tuesday.
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Close-up of TimothĂŠe Chalamet as Paul Atreides in Denis Villeneuveâs Dune because we need it
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Reblogging because that last comment made me reread the whole thing in a new light and realize this could be vital information. So, putting it out there for everyone, and hoping no one ever really needs it.
My advice to people, but especially kids, who are invested in celebrities, be they actors, musicians, bloggers, youtubers, authors, whatever, is to keep your distance. No matter how happy their content makes you, no matter how strong the pull of a special interest/hyperfixation/obsession might be, itâs important to step back every so often.
Do you find yourself following them on all forms of social media? Do you follow their friends and family, who might not even make content themselves? Do you research their lives? Step back. Just because they are famous doesnât mean itâs okay to engage in stalking behavior.
Do you find yourself getting anxious if you miss a video, or they upload off schedule? Step back. I know they can help you through dark times but you canât rely on them all the time.
Would you be devastated if they turned out to be a not-so-nice person? Step back. You can only trust them as much as you trust any stranger. Donât see yourself up to be shattered if they fall off that pedestal you put them on.
No matter how much somebody interacts with their audience, the relationship is still parasocial. Just keep that in mind. Donât put all your trust in a stranger. Itâs okay to enjoy these people and their content, but keep your distance and step back.
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I thought maybe somebody shopped the bread name as a cute accompaniment to the letter/story, but
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-16812545
The article ends with the fact that Chris King, the customer service member who wrote the letter, quit Sainsburyâs and went back to college to become a primary school teacher, which I think is a great epilogue!
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Remember this viral post? Wanda and Jamal and her husband Lonnie are the most wholesome people, this story brought tears to my eyes originally and I am crying once more learning from Jamal's social media that Lonnie has sadly passed away.
Rest in Peace, Lonnie :(
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