I can't say that I loved the Lynch aesthetics, they were more campy than operatic. The stillsuits were great though. I do like the film though, it's how I got into Dune by going through his filmography. The Atreides look the best out of the whole bunch. Simple, but still distinctive enough. It's the drab architecture and overall style that leaves me cold. Harkonnens got the "Space Nazis" treatment, and between that and that "opressors" line, I'm expecting a very toned down, politically correct take on the entire thing. I can see the General Audience lapping it up and teen girls latching onto the romance, but it's going to be a very watered down and safe Dune, with its political and religious themes being warped.Agreed on the production design. Maybe I'm too influenced by Lynch's movie, but this does look a bit drab and uninspired (however, the Atreides were a drab bunch anyway, weren't they? I think they all dressed very militaristic). Nothing really stands out. Having said that, we've really seen very little so far... we haven't seen the Padishah Emperor and his court, or the Harkonnens in all their glory (the Baron does lok interesting though), or the Navigators... so there's still a lot to discover. The trailer really leans on the action and romance, which is fair enough, they do want to get the younger crowd and Chalet/Zendaya fans excited. From what I've seen of earlier Villeneuve films, I'm sure the whole political intrigue and religious/ecological themes will get their fair share. But if you have Jason Momoa riding the wave of Aquaman popularity, you have to use that in your trailer to get fans interested.
I remain quietly confident about this movie.
It'll probably still be a good movie, but I doubt it'll be the Dune adaptation I wanted.