August 15, 2015:
I have been re-reading Dune by Frank Herbert. This was prompted by a Facebook posting all
about a fan created DUNE using the original movie with restored cuts etc. I tried to view it but the video had been
taken down. Hmmm
I first read the book sometime after 1964 when it was first published.
Dune won a Hugo award, the first Nebula award and a movie and television series
were created based on the book.
Ok, having seen the movie several times I can say that there were some
fairly mild liberties taken with the plot.
Only one complaint regarding casting.
Sting cast as Feyd Ruatha Harkonnen was completely off. Feyd and Usel were secretly cousins. Sting made a lovely menacing Feyd but the
book had him with black hair, lithe, etc.
Plot points: The movie implied
much more involvement of the Guilds than was actually going on in the
book. Jessica’s part was much more
involved in the book whereas in the movie, she was simply the lovely concubine
of Duke Leto stuck in the desert. The
old mentat worked both sided of the street in the book.
It seemed that there were some Islamic influences in the
book. Jihad is part of the plot. Ramadan
is mentioned and the cry of “We were denied Hajj!” was in memory of three slave
pit rebellions on three different worlds. I wonder if
Frank Herbert ever had a Fatwa issued.
Chani’s part was a bit murky so I will obviously have to watch
Dune again. I’m sure it will be on
television some time soon.
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