

Dune
Based on 2 Dolby TrueHD Atmos ratings
Overview
Paul Atreides, a brilliant and gifted young man born into a great destiny beyond his understanding, must travel to the most dangerous planet in the universe to ensure the future of his family and his people. As malevolent forces explode into conflict over the planet's exclusive supply of the most precious resource in existence-a commodity capable of unlocking humanity's greatest potential-only those who can conquer their fear will survive.
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The sound in Dune
Part One was outstanding. The music and sound effects created a powerful and immersive atmosphere throughout the movie. The desert scenes, spacecraft, and action sequences sounded incredible. Overall, the sound design was one of the highlights of the film and made the experience much more engaging.
You feel the worm before you hear it
You feel the worm before you hear it. Low rumble in the floor, a hush in the room, then sand-grit hissing somewhere off your right shoulder — and only then the full LFE assault as it breaches. Ornithopter takeoffs put rotors directly above you, distinct overhead beats you can almost count. The Sardaukar arrival lands like weather in the ceiling, throat singing pressing down from every height channel at once. Harvester rescue is a full bubble — wind, machinery groaning behind, the score climbing the walls. The Voice cracks through the heights as a physical force, deliberately over-modulated; intelligibility takes a back seat in those beats and that's the point. Jamis duel goes the other way — quiet, intimate, every breath placed. Custom instruments do things you've never heard a score do. Reference disc.
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