I watched the documentary about Jodorowsky’s Dune and it was jaw-dropping. I’ve never seen any of his movies, but I’ve heard about him as an occult figure. With the overwhelming fame of Dune, I heard about this documentary and watched it without any expectations. However, it completely changed my perception.

What a visionary creation! I’m stunned by the meticulous storyboard which had the camera moments of how he’s gonna show the story by the camera. This documentary featured some scenes from his movies like ‘El Topo’ and ‘The Holy Mountain,’ which inspired me to watch the movies.

What a crew he had: Jean Giraud, Giger, Chris Foss, and so many more. It showed how his team was used in Hollywood and how his creation made a huge impact on movies like Prometheus, Contact, and Alien.

He had a different ending from Herbert’s Dune, and it was good. The characters and the landscape were colourful and distinct in all ways like the texture, music and architecture. After it stalled for financial reasons, he made another creation as a comic inspired by what he created from Dune called “The Incal”, which Taika Waititi is going to adapt as a film. I hope it has the same artwork so we can see the vision from Jodorowsky’s Dune.

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    10 months ago

    @capcool yeah it’s a great documentary. As a doco it’s a work of art. It’s also a bit mythologizing which is something Jodorowsky does really well.

    Jodorowsky is one of those artists who is really problematic but also really creative.

    I’d suggest you watch El Topo and Holy Mountain and Santa Sangre . In terms of the comics, alongside the Incal read Technopriest.

    But be warned he seems to really like rape as a metaphor and once claimed to have raped the actress irl in El Topo.