This transcript captures a conversation between two individuals, likely the director and an actor, discussing the process of adapting the complex and beloved 'Dune' novel into a film. They touch on themes of vulnerability, authenticity, the weight of audience expectations, and the collaborative nature of filmmaking.
I'm in the little orange suit with my hood off,I don't understand anything you've said.Good to see you, my friend. Good to see you too.I was really impressed how thoughtful and present.I must say.and I was like, I'm not reading anything.You can not read anything, but you have to read thisI got to the end of it.I think I'd read it like three times maybe.very open and very vulnerable'cause it was one of those things,Right? 'cause there was such a beautiful possibility in the script.
And I remember you said, Okay, well I was gonna do thisAnd then you came back a year later and we made it.Mm-hmm. But I was feelingwhich is still to this day, one of theI remember how grounded you were as we were shooting.we were doing a scene in the hospital Like he has a couple of days oldand you took him and you were so calmYou wanted to show your shoulders, add a sweat on you,your desire for authenticity. Mm.the more moving, the more real it wouldYeah. I feltbecause the visual effects all that is not important.And I felt that all the time.I well, you were my rock. you know, working in this tightropeBecause of the reveal at the end.the first time you watch it, you think that it's one thingSo that was always in my mind.like energy and I still remember the first dayand thoughts and this and the next day you gave meWhere you said, You own her, I'm giving her to you.being able to have that kind of faith in myself.The way that you're able to create an environmenteverybody is in the process together.It always felt like we were building something.Dune is a little epic.is that you have always like a north star.The book is so dense, so rich, so much descriptions.a movie that you wrote yourself or that you have to,As I'm doing the adaptation writing,but otherwise, I really love to adap
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