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Is Dune derivative?

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  • M [email protected]

    I still reference this Penny Arcade strip 15 years later:

    A Penny Arcade comic strip entitled: "A New Kind of Truth"

    I mostly agree with the sentiment, people say something is derivative when they dislike it and it's an homage or a reference when they do

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    I don't think you're entirely wrong, but to me, the difference is that a good homage can stand apart as its own Thing, whereas something that's derivative has to lean hard on the the tropes and trappings of the original in order to be anything at all.

    Example: Stardew Valley vs a bunch of really mid/mediocre farming life sims it shares a genre with. SV is deliberately an homage to the Harvest Moon/Song of Seasons series and is upfront about it. But you can still pick up SV and have a great time with it, because it's a well-designed and complete game on its own, regardless of whether you even know HM/SoS exists. Whereas with the copycats, the big selling point is "it's just like [Harvest Moon/Stardew Valley]!" There's not enough actual substance for these games to stand on their own.

    Obviously, "quality" is a subjective measurement and all, but I think that's where I would draw the line between an "homage" and "derivative."

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      I just saw the first movie with a friend and the thought went through my mind. I'm not really sure what something being derivative means, so I looked it up and apparently it's more subjective than I realized.

      What are your thoughts?

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      The book was derivative of sci-fi pulp at the time, which makes Herbert's claims about Star Wars pretty funny.

      What's indisputable is that Dune itself has a pretty lasting effect on sci-fi that came after it. So, sure, it probably is, and you're also probably picking up on elements you've seen in other works that were derived from Dune in turn.

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        Seinfeld is Unfunny

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          I just saw the first movie with a friend and the thought went through my mind. I'm not really sure what something being derivative means, so I looked it up and apparently it's more subjective than I realized.

          What are your thoughts?

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          So, when talking about a film adaptation of a 60 year old book being derivative, remember that even though you are only experiencing it now, Dune has been around for a long time. It has inspired other creators, and their work has inspired yet more creators, and you have likely consumed much of these other inspired works before consuming the originator. The order you experience it in may make it seem derived by the other works you already enjoyed, but the opposite may in fact be true.

          That being said, no work is created in a vacuum, and all works are derivative to some degree. Dune is no different. It is inspired by sci-fi pulp fiction and even fantasy works that came before it too.

          Furthermore, the film is not an entirely faithful adaptation and brings its own interpretations, additions, and other alterations to the story. Those, likewise, are not always wholly novel ideas and share DNA with other works, novels and film, the creators enjoyed. They did plenty of unique things, particularly with the cinematography and aesthetics of the peoples and environments, but the story structure, superhuman abilities and political intrigue will still share a lot of commonalities with other works.

          None of that makes Dune bad or lesser. There is nothing wrong with putting a new twist on a a tried and true formula or story element to make it your own.

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          • N [email protected]

            I just saw the first movie with a friend and the thought went through my mind. I'm not really sure what something being derivative means, so I looked it up and apparently it's more subjective than I realized.

            What are your thoughts?

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            This is sort of like calling the Beatles derivative since everything they have has also been done better by other bands.

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              I just saw the first movie with a friend and the thought went through my mind. I'm not really sure what something being derivative means, so I looked it up and apparently it's more subjective than I realized.

              What are your thoughts?

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              For you to say it's derivative it needs to be a derivation of something else, I would like to ask you what exactly would that be?

              Someone who grew up playing D&D and similar might watch Lord of the Rings and say it's derivative, without understanding that everything he knows is a derivation of it. There's a quote from Sir Terry Pratchett about it:

              J.R.R. Tolkien has become a sort of mountain, appearing in all subsequent fantasy in the way that Mt. Fuji appears so often in Japanese prints. Sometimes it’s big and up close. Sometimes it’s a shape on the horizon. Sometimes it’s not there at all, which means that the artist either has made a deliberate decision against the mountain, which is interesting in itself, or is in fact standing on Mt. Fuji.

              And Dune is exactly the same except about space empires.

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                It depends. What do you find it derivative of?

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                Obviously Tremors. Dune is just Tremors in space and being a book it just happened to get released before the Kevin Bacon classic.

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                  I just saw the first movie with a friend and the thought went through my mind. I'm not really sure what something being derivative means, so I looked it up and apparently it's more subjective than I realized.

                  What are your thoughts?

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                  Everything is derivative

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                    I just saw the first movie with a friend and the thought went through my mind. I'm not really sure what something being derivative means, so I looked it up and apparently it's more subjective than I realized.

                    What are your thoughts?

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                    Modern sci-fi is pretty much all derivative of Dune. So if you look at a modern adaptation of Dune today you might think "this is just Star Wars/Star Trek/Warhammer 40K/etc." But it's in fact the other way around, Dune doesn't take from Star Wars, Star Wars takes from Dune.

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                      I can't quite put my ginger anywhere. He has a perpetual case of the zoomies

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                      I wrap my ginger in wax paper and keep in a clay jar to preserve freshness.

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