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Ep. 51 Titus Techera: Dune and Bladerunner Science Fiction, Dystopia and Humanity in American Life

The Moral Imagination

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The Interiority of the Character in Dune

In the book, there's interior humanity that's inescapable. I don't think the film got that as much, but the book did. Interior monologue is a very hard to translate to cinematomotorious problem. The movies are much more public in a certain sense. If you know the story, it makes a lot more sense. These people are under terrible pressure. But if you don't know the story in advance, he says.

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