Abstract

Abstract Since its introduction into China, the film Dune has sparked heated discussions among Chinese moviegoers. This paper explores the sense of cosmic community embedded in Dune, and its cinematic aesthetics conveyed to audiences through the information dissemination path. This paper identifies the hierarchical analysis method as the main research method, first identifies the definition of cosmic community in terms of content, and then conducts an appreciation of the sense of cosmic community in the contextual beauty of “Dune”. The algorithmic framework is established by building a model of the hierarchical analysis method, while the priority weight allocation coefficient is calculated afterward to determine the priority weight of the program, and the results are evaluated using the fuzzy preference evaluation method. The data showed that the highest ratio of movie viewers who liked science and technology very much or more was 36.09% and 35.49%, respectively, while the ratio of movie viewers who were interested in the topics of universe and space exploration was 48.8%. The rating screen effects and movie music scored out of 10, and the average audience rating was above 8.2. And Dune belongs to the topic of cosmic exploration, indicating that at least in terms of the movie audience, Dune already has a large audience base in the early stage, which is one of the sources of the movie’s enthusiasm. This paper is feasible and meaningful to explore the research direction of Dune’s cosmic community of contextual beauty from the contextual level.

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