Stillsuits

Also the suits look perfectly fine to me, although I will never understand why would they dress in almost black in the desert.

its a visual medium, what's the point if you can't even see them? plus jessicas wearing a fucking hijab.

Because they travel at night. And when your hiding behind dunes in the moonlight black clothing is better. Stealth is a big part of travel in the desert especially with harkonnen patrols.

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Where, can i have some of your hallucinogenics?

My problem with the stillsuits - and Lynch made the same mistake - is they look mass produced. The Fremen are a people living in a tribal structure, so I doubt they have a factory somewhere churning out suits all the time. Instead they are likely custom-made for the individual, looking similar but not the same.

In fact, there's even a line in the book about there being city-made suits, but people only trust the Fremen-made ones.

It would be extra work for the costume designer/department but I think it might have shown been a truer depiction of Dune.

looks dishonest

>Hasn't read dune

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my own personal problem is this shit is supposed to be like 20,000 years in the future and we don't have some sort of crazy quantum leap in clothing?

same fucking straps, fasteners, belts and zippers, and tacticool gloves and shit?

people criticize the mcu for using too much cgi on costumes and shit, and that's a great point, but this is the opposite, denis SHOULD use more cgi and go craaazy with it, this shit looks mass produced paintball/bmx gear, because that's essentially what the wardrobe department went out and bought. even something like the 5th element is memorable for its costumes. original 1984 dune had a better aesthetic for the suits, especially considering the time it was made

this shit screams near future not fucking 20,000 years later. one of the biggest problems with far scifi instead of near-scifi