The movie also
left me wondering how the individuals responsible for bringing Herbert’s
visions to the screen could adapt the book in such a profound way. It was as if
they had access to what I had created in my own head from Herbert’s written
work. It has been rare for me to see a movie after reading the book and feel as
though I’d had a conversation about it with those responsible for the movie’s creation.
The only other movies where this happened were those based on Tolkien’s works.
And, you’ve no idea how hesitant I was to see those movies when the books lived
so vibrantly in my mind.
After I saw the
movie Dune, Part 1 when it was released, I went back and requested the
book DUNE from the library. It was just as fascinating and involving that time
as it had been the first. I continued to read the books that followed. Now, I’ve
seen Dune, Part 2 and seriously hope there will be Dune, Parts 3, 4,
5 or however many movies it will take to complete the DUNE arc of books.
I’ve always wanted to be a writer
and have produced a wide variety of efforts, most of which I’ve deleted and/or
shredded. Reading books produced by authors like Herbert can be and is very
intimidating. How do these individuals come up with such a wide variety of
ideas and then write about them in a way that left me feeling as though I’d
actually visited, and lived for a time, in those worlds? How do they invent
characters who live and breathe with such vividness? How do they create places where
and people with whom I’d absolutely love to spend my life?
There are no answers, at least
for me, to these questions. I know without doubt that were I to actually become
a published author, I’d remain in absolute awe of authors like Herbert. This
man, this author, allowed me to spend hours visiting and inhabiting a place called
Dune. His books and the movies produced as a result enriched my life and leave
me with a feeling of astonishment and reverence. I seriously envy published
authors like Frank Herbert but am also extremely thankful for them. They’ve
given me hours, nay a lifetime, of enjoyment with the ability to use my
imagination to visit other places, become other people and spend many pleasurable
hours doing so. Yesterday afternoon was just another instance of such
entertainment for which I’m seriously appreciative.
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