Steven Spielberg and Denis Villeneuve appeared collectively on DGA’s Director’s Cut podcast, the place the filmmaker behind sci-fi classics Close Encounters of the Third Kind heaped reward on the Dune director for his newest directorial. Dune: Part Two is the second movie within the action-packed franchise and it stars Timothee Chalamet, Zendaya, Rebecca Ferguson, Austin Butler, Florence Pugh, and others. (Also Read – Dune: Part Two film evaluate – Denis Villeneuve’s pacier follow-up is efficient so long as it harnesses the desert energy)
Here are the 4 greatest bits from the chat between the 2 auteurs:
Zendaya to be a director?
Spielberg questioned Villeneuve about working with the actors, and Villeneuve seen that Zendaya gave the impression to be significantly considering his course, coming to set and observing him and listening even when she wasn’t within the scene. “There’s someone that spent a lot of time behind the camera listening — Zendaya. She’s very clever. I would not be surprised if one day we learn she wants to go behind (the camera).”
‘One of the most brilliant sci-fi films’
Spielberg was all reward for Dune: Part Two. “This is truly a visual epic, and it’s also filled with deeply, deeply drawn characters. Yet the dialogue is very sparse when you look at it proportionately to the running time of the film. It’s such a cinema. The shots are so painterly, yet there’s not an angle or single setup that’s pretentious. You have made one of the most brilliant science fiction films I have ever seen,” he stated.
Sea-like desert
Spielberg additionally identified how Dune: Part Two made him yearn for water. “For all the sand you have in this film, it’s really about water — the sacred waters that you are yearning for; green meadows and the blue water of life. You filmed the desert to resemble an ocean, a sea. The sandworms were like sea serpents and that scene (of Paul) surfing the sandworm is one of the greatest things I have ever seen, ever. But you made the desert look like a liquid,” he stated.
In the checklist of ‘world-builders’
Spielberg hailed Villeneuve as among the many quick checklist of ‘world-builers’ in Hollywood. “There are filmmakers who are the builders of worlds, and we know it’s not a long list, but we know who a lot of them are.” Spielberg then went on to spell out the names of all of the filmmakers, which included Georges Melies, Walt Disney, Stanley Kubrick, George Lucas, George Pal, Ray Harryhausen, Federico Fellini, Tim Burton, Wes Anderson, Peter Jackson, James Cameron, Christopher Nolan, Ridley Scott, Guillermo del Toro. “But it’s not that long of a list, and I deeply, fervently believe that you are one of its newest members of that list,” added Spielberg.
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