So, concerns that they distort characters and characteristics of Paul in this one? How was that handled? Were Guerney Halleck and Duncan Idaho weirdly juxtaposed, as in the trailer? Did they force the character of Paul into the too-weak, not ready boy that needs to become a man, VERY unlike the book, which was portrayed in the trailer? Inquiring minds want to know before...well, it's free, so I'll probably watch it anyway lol
"So, concerns that they distort characters and characteristics of Paul in this one? How was that handled?"
He was definitely more outwardly emotional than he was in the book. This is why the lack of the inner-monologue rubbed me a bit wrong. Without knowing what he's thinking you really can't make him a compelling character while being true to the books imo. He's just too calculating and stoic.
"Did they force the character of Paul into the too-weak, not ready boy that needs to become a man, VERY unlike the book, which was portrayed in the trailer?"
He doesn't come off as weak(or whiny like in the Syfy mini-series I found unwatchable), maybe unprepared would be a better way to describe it. Still not like the book but they are probably after some sort of character arc.
"Were Guerney Halleck and Duncan Idaho weirdly juxtaposed, as in the trailer?"
I didn't get this impression watching it. I actually quite liked the portrayal of Duncan in the movie. Wasn't as fond of Leto(none of the adaptations seem to do him justice), Lady Jessica or gender swapped Leit Kynes.