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Letters from Arrakis

Part Four: A Dune with a View

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Alexander Ipfelkofer
,
Nathan Slake
,
Claudia Befu
, and
Vanessa Glau
Mar 15, 2024
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Cross-posted by Tales from the Defrag
"Hi story voyagers, this is the fourth and last Letter from Arrakis in which we discuss the Dune II film. If you already watched this masterpiece from Denis Villeneuve join us in the comments and let us know what you thought. If haven't watched the film yet, well... SPOILER ALERT! Don't say I didn't warn you. Thank you for joining me and my partners in crime on this fun journey of reading Dune and watching the new Dune films together. It was a lot of fun, I hope you enjoyed it."
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Claudia Befu

Dear Reader,

If you’re new here, in these Letters from Arrakis we—Claudia, Vanessa, Nathan, and I—discuss Frank Herbert’s Dune and in this fourth and last instalment we’ll be talking about its latest adaptation by Denis Villeneuve. If you haven’t seen the movies yet, there will be spoilers.

Part One ≣ Part Two ≣ Part Three

Previously on Dune

Duke Leto moves…


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I write fantasy & science fiction stories inspired by life in Tokyo, Japanese culture, literature, history, and more. Weekly(ish) since January 2023.
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