The lack of food he was referring to on the trip over were corpses. Aka: he didn't get a chance to murder anyone to feed to his harpies during the ride over. It has nothing to do with feeling responsible for anyone. Its actually a thinly vailed threat to anyone in the room who might oppose him. In essence "watch out cause I haven't killed anyone in a while and I'm looking for a reason to do it".
@@AnnaBellaChannel she’s the literal girl of his dreams, and he remains fully faithful to her. Book Chani has a discernment about him (Paul) that book Chani lacks. A much stronger character.
I would like to add, as a neuroscientist, eating human flesh does not in any meaningful way regress or diminish cognitive faculties in and by itself. What I presume the video is talking about is prion disease, or a very specific prion disease called "Kuru", an epidemic phenomenon amongst a tribe of people practising ceremonial cannibalism. The current best explanation for Kuru was that, at some point, a tribesman developed Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD; a known prion disease) and upon his death his brains were eaten by others who, in turn, developed the fatal neurodegenerative illness. The long incubation time of CJD (10-50 years) ensured that the brains of those infected could be ingested without anyone ever having seen its symptoms in the living before they were, well, harvested for consumption. Thus, unless you specifically eat uncooked brain tissue from someone with CJD, you will probably not regress to bestiality and lose cognitive functions. If you do, it will also take decades, so you'll never know. Just don't eat brains, folks. That being said, my picking at that loose thread is only meant as a helpful appendix to the video itself, I very much enjoyed it and it is well thought out and well made. Thank you for making it for us!
Thanks for the added context! Yes, that's what I was referring to. It was equal parts fascinating and horrifying to read about Kuru and CJD in researching this video.
@@NerdCookies Another consideration is, of course, that the harpies would be vulnerable to build-up of environmental toxins in the meat they cannibalize, similar to people with a very high tuna/whale consumption. Eating the top of the food chain on Giedi Prime would probably be pretty unhealthy. So who knows, maybe there's a Kreutzfeld-Harkonnen Disease that would affect them?
I think the cannibal harpies were introduced to replace the fact that in the books Baron Harkonen wanted s3x with little boys ....this way the harkonen could remain VERY EVIL yet the movie could avoid controversy
Dr Yueh mentions in the first movie that the Harkonnens take his wife apart and put her back together again "like a doll." There may or may not be a nod to the Benne Teilax in the movies, or we're supposed to think that the Harkonnens do this to people just because they can.
@@JohnLloydDavis I don't believe the spider pet was her, mainly because when the Baron says to Yueh that he could join her, he immediately killed him. That leads me to believe that she had already died.
@@MattsCollection yes, that’s why I said theorised but I think your right. It shows the utter depravity of the Harkonnens being able to have those ‘pets’ as playthings.
@@MattsCollectionwell she could've died as a person but her body was still functioning as a pet or it could also have been a wordplay on Baron's part. Not like his wife matters to him.
I think it's an excellent way of showing off Harkonnen depravity without devoting a large amount of runtime to it. Between their look, their world, their pets, and the way they treat their inferiors, you get a good look at who they are, and it's nasty.
@@neglectfulsausage7689 Cool, but we are on Earth in our universe rn, so describing the actor as "Asian" is correct and you're being weird for no reason
Great video! Studying Feyd, I don't think it's affection like we would have for other people or actual pets. He's giving Ramsay Bolton energy with his dogs. He starves them on purpose to kill. Feyd is voicing a threat that they're hungry, letting everyone know they could be his next victim. He's described as a psychopath and sociopath. These people are not known to have remorse or deep emotional connections. Denis describes him as a Rockstar, and a Rockstar isn't complete without groupies. They're like having the latest designer handbag.
In Chapterhouse Dune, they confirm the Axolotl tanks ARE in fact the Bene Tleilaxu women. The last Tleilaxu divulges the secrets of the tanks, which the Bene Gesserit find abhorrent, but not so much so that they refuse to adapt their own women for the purpose, including for the production of artificial Spice.
Unless I recall wrong though, the BGs create the spice themselves, they don't create braindead female bodies to do that for them. They just produce their own spice endogenously for their own use.
Honestly I cant wait for birthing tanks. Women will lose their stranglehold on reproduction they currently have, because they'll have artifical wombs as competition, which heavily depriciates their value in our society, so men don't need to beg women to mate with them. That would bring about true equality between the two groups.
Why are the Harkonnens so depraved? How can a dynasty like that survive? Why don’t the people of Giedi Prime revolt? In our history you see this Ancient Rome overthrowing the tyrant King Tarquinius and the Zhou Dynasty overthrowing the depraved Shang dynasty.
They lived off slaves and depravity and plus they were extremely wealthy, even more than The Emperor himself. "Can you imagine all that wealth?" "You've never met a Harkonnen before, they're BRUUUUUUTAL!" :-Old man with heavy footsteps.😉
I attribute the apparent impotence of the entire society in Geddi Prime to their ever addictive need for Spice with which the Harkonnens are able to subjugate the entire population of the planet by outright denying them the consumption of spice and forcing them to endure the effects of spice withdrawal.
May we also discuss the dark horned " bull like" lancers in the arena as well? Is it ironic that the "bulls" and their lancing of victims is also reminiscent of bull fighting? An effigy of House Atreides and the old Duke's demise??
That is one option another one is the Gladiator official playing the role of Chairon that would wear a beaked mask and wield a brand to poke at dead gladiators, and a sledgehammer to dispose of any gladiators caught playing dead.
Funny. During my viewings, I interpreted 'The lack of food during the trip' as one additional layer of Feyd's brutality. I imagined durations of starvation were a means by which Feyd forced 'his pets' into cannibalism and a means by which he kept them ravenously enthusiastic for whatever meat we would provide them.
Feyd's twisted sense of love, honor, and responsibility are integral components to his character in the book, and I love how Denis Villeneuve translated this to screen. Given how much of a minimalistic director he is, combined with Feyd only getting a few minutes of screentime, the addition of his little harpe cult to show this side of him is pure genius.
Perhaps, only Cenobites can make Harkonnens pay for any vile thing they do in their miserable lives, and not just to themselves, but unfortunately to many other people.
Pinhead: "I will bring you to ecstasy and agony you can barely imagine." Feyd (offscreen): "Like...THIS?" Pinhead (chokes down vomit, staggers back a few steps): "No, NOT like that, you sick fuck! What the hell WAS that??" Feyd (smiling): "Here, let me show you..."
You need to feed and care for your cannibal harpies. Make sure to buy them insurance while they're young enough, and you'll save boatloads on vet bills.
@@snigie1and make sure it gets enough food. You know, after a really hard day i once forgot to feed my harpy. And well, that evening my mother in law came over. It was a mess, i can tell you...
Yeah, I think they complimented Herbert's vision of the Harkonnens quite well, but if it had been truer to the book I suppose they would have been children, which wouldn't have been acceptable to viewers.
Yes, good call on Denis part for leaving children (mostly) out of the Harkenon carnage. If you read the book, you know what the Baron would do to young male children. Audiences couldnt handle that.
In the novel, Feyd does something to piss off the Baron so he orders the boy to kill his entire harem. He does so and only feels bad cuz he lost some toys, not because he just murdered a room full of sex slaves
@@ndhickson3599 Then you'll love to learn about an assassination attempt on the Baron that involved a poisoned needle hidden on a young boy's thigh, simply because that's where the Baron would put his hand.
I really liked their addition. In the book Feyd just has pleasure slaves. Here he has pets that he feeds people to and promises them choice bits from the corpses he creates in the arena. It shows nicely that even in a society with slavery there are some who are more special and privileged. Extensive cannibalism can cause prion disease which is neuro-degenerative and leads to loss of motor function and ultimately death, but if the girls are bio-engineered as you speculate then they may be resistant to it.
Yueh and his wife were just means to an end, the Baron wouldn't jeopardize getting the Duke just to inflict extra torment on those he DNGASF about personally.
@@Kintabl No. I think it works well to show the evil nature of the Harkonens. As the video mentioned, they ARE meant to be evil. The idea that extreme evil becomes comical is only really true in children's shows.
@@KintablIt's not comical. These signs of depravity are prevalent among the wealthy elite in the real world. Lookup porta potty in Dubai or child trafficking among the elites.
So far we haven’t been introduced to a number of things created by the Bene Tleilaxu: chairdogs, sligs, Face Dancers, gholas & more. Even beyond that we’ve barely glimpsed the Spacing Guild & no mention at all of the Ix (& Tleilaxu for that matter). There’s so much to tell in Dune’s story-rich universe. I hope this is just the beginning of telling those stories.
there were no gholas , or face dancers in Dune, they were introduced in Dune Messiah when the Bene Tleilaxu gave Paul the mentat ghola Hayt (Duncan Idaho) as a gift/trap
Your videos are very well done NerdCookies! You got me interested in the Dune universe a year or two before Dune part 1 came out and I’m so glad you did! It’s an amazing story and world. I love your deep dives into this world!
I don’t think Feyd’s behavior indicates a sense of responsibility or affection for his pets. I see nothing to indicate he would care if they, individually, live or die. They are a tool and like all tools must be maintained. However, that is not his goal. If he just wanted to make sure they were fed, it would be done. His goal is to inspire terror as a means of control (and perhaps amusement). He uses these moments theatrically, to be most advantageous to him.
Because that’s probably exactly what they were. House Harkonnen doesn’t give two shits about the environment of worlds they claim, it’s just there for their pleasure after all. If they have to use harmful chemicals to create a spectacle, then so be it.
And along those lines l thought the depiction of Geidi Prime's star as a "black sun", or a sun with a black hole eating away at its core, thereby killing the full light spectrum and instead bathing everything exposed to its rays in blinding, glaring shades of black, white, and grey, was a stroke of genius that accentuated the starkly brutal nature of Harkonnen society.
as always, excellent job Nerd Cookies. i wasn't sure where you were going with the pets theme until the end, but yeah, that really creates a lot of psychological depth to a character that could otherwise be dismissed as an all out sociopath.
I think they had very little screentime to display for everyone how evil and screwed-up the Harkonnens are, but the cannibalism plus Feyd being Feyd, Rabban and Feyd killing anyone who annoys them, the gladiatoria, the Baron's ruthlessness towards failure, etc get the point across VERY well. It's really well done.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, Elena I was wondering when someone was gonna make a video answering those questions about his pets I had no idea what they were and where they came from. Thanks for a great video.
With all the nuance and complexity in Frank Herbert’s writing of The Dune Saga, I always wondered why he chose to unambiguously have The Atreides be ‘good’ and The Harkonnens unambiguously ‘bad’. Is this the inspiration of ‘The Light Side’ wielding Jedi and ‘The Dark Side’ wielding Sith in Star Wars? Paul grew up with no siblings or companions. A Bene Gessert mom and Thufir Hawat, Gurney Hallack and Duncan Idaho were his teacher-companions. Meanwhile Feyd had Rabban, Piter De Vries and his cannibal babes…and his addiction to fixed gladiatorial fights? Admirable, noble, honorable but otherwise broke-ass House Atreides against evil, decadent, murderous , but literally filthy-rich House Harkonnens…for 10,000 years?!? What kind of imperium you running, around here, House Corrino??
I believe the relevant distinction, as explored in the books, is more along the lines of 'animal vs human' than 'good vs bad.' The greatest fear of the Bene Gesserit was the rise of a Kwisatz Haderach who was animal, not human. The Harkonnens are undeniably animalistic, whereas the Atreides were generally human, but with the same susceptibility to animalistic urges that any sentient being may be subject to. I find the exploration of human-animal hybrids in the later books compelling, as deeper explorations of these themes.
Atrides arent really broke-ass. They have second best army in Imperium (Behind House Corrino). They also had a lot of political influence . Leto even make plans to replace house Corrino with army of Fremen and spice.
I'm amazed they're even given clothes. With some sort of artistic censor, obviously, it would have made sense that Feyd-Rautha would have made them remain nude.
The Harkonnen slave girls wore semi-opaque gowns. In fact, they are uncannily similar to the frosted plastic-sheet gowns worn by Kanye West's current wife.
Their clothes kinda reminds me of a dominatrix full latex suit, I wonder if it's a way to hint at the fact that they're here to inflict not only sex but also (and maybe more importantly?) pain on demand to Feyd My other theory is that they have nice clothes because they are important in feyd's eyes, contrary to the other slaves who only have a kind of a simple plastic sheet for clothes. It would be an indication of their status
You can notice that Villeneuve is very decent with depiction of intimacies. I can imagine that there was pressure on him to depict more sex and I'm glad he didn't. If he wanted to be really true to the source material, he would have no shortage of opportunities (to name one above all, the Fremen orgies in which even children participated), but he had to leave some things out completely. I'm no purist, far from it, but I think sex is overused in movies and TV shows. It's just a way too cheap attention grabber that Villeneuve didn't need.
Id love to know your thoughts on the men chanting around the holographic map of arrakis in the scene where rabban became infuriated with one of his advisors.
Since computers and all forms of automation are banned, I suppose the Harkonnens need mentats in training to manually write the data on the hologram (which should be allowed).
"The assumption...that all human beings are more or less approachable and will respond to a generous gesture needs to be seriously questioned. It is not necessarily true, for example, when you are dealing with lunatics. Then the question becomes: Who is sane? Was Hitler sane? And is it not possible for one whole culture to be insane by the standards of another?" - George Orwell, "Reflections on Gandhi"
The bond between the Harkonnen and Tleilaxu explain so much about both factions. Thanks for mentioning the latter in the video, they are a fascinating part of the Dune lore.
Love the behind the scenes pics of the harpies. Its too bad we have to say goodbye to Feyd so soon. I agree he's not without honor as seen during the arena fight when he doffs his shield. I mean, he was expecting an effortless kill and when it turned out to be a much more dangerous situation, he seemed invigorated by the surprise and even leaned into it. He still got mad at his uncle for setting it all up, but maybe that's meant to enforce his impatient attitude toward the Baron in general winning out even over his own personal enjoyment.
The Baron is Feyd's uncle, not his father. Feyd's father is Baron Harkonnen's youngest half-brother, Abulurd Rabban, who had renounced the Harkonnen name and all rights to the title when given the subdistrict governorship of Rabban-Lankiveil.
Well, they were adapting a book after all, so naturally they followed muadip. And they showed a lot of the harconens, they only left out the baron being pdf file and so.e mass murder scenes that don't move the plot forward. As a matter of fact the movie could have been R with Paul's storyline too! They completely missed the water of life orgy for starters
I mean it's great production design etc but I wasn't exactly in a hurry to check back with Harkonnens for more violence cruelty and perversion. I guess I remember wishing for films to be rated R when I was 12
Feyd is a product of his environment, like Paul, and he acknowledges that Paul's code of honor is harder to uphold than Feyd's throatslitting frenzies.
glad for this video since that scene in the movie was very quick and stunted me, warranting some explanation here so i can revisited what i saw too quick
I have read pretty much all novels of dune, however I don't remember the harkonnen having spider pets or cannibal pets. House harkonnen is a dinasty of rulers, some good, some bad. Baron Vladimir harkonnen was particulary depraved yes, but don't remember any pets like the ones portraited in villeneuve movie. I don't think House harkonnen is more or less evil than House atreides, if this was true during the time of Paul atreides, in the distant past, the leader of house atreides agammenon was a General Cymek that had enslaved the whole humanity and he was quite brutal. At the very same time, the leader of remaining free humans military resistance was Xavier harkonnen that was quite honorable. When talking about houses, all depends on the leader at the time.
These are excellent videos about Dune lore which i appreciate very much. I've watched several and really value the amount of work that went into the writing, video-editing, and in-depth background research. But I would gently suggest that the vocal delivery be more natural, as if being told to me by an interested teacher, or a friend, not a bored retail store announcer. I look forward to seeing more of Nerd Cookies excellent coverage of the Dune universe.
I found the scene with the harpies both interesting and startling tbh. I thought they were sex slaves or something akin to a harem-they still may be but with a sub human cannibalistic bend. Denis does this often in his work-there will be a quick image of “something” or unexpected form of violence (Love’s breaking Coco’s spine in Blade Runner 2046 for instance). That’s what made me jump out of my seat watching the spider creature walk around in the dimly lit quarters of the Baron. I’m hesitant to call them jump scares though-Denis is good of a filmmaker to resort to foolishness like that.
I LOVED all of Harkonnen choices in Denis’ adaptation and me being full on attracted to Austin Butlers Feyd-Rautha was not on my 2024 Bingo card but oops 😬😂
I appreciate very much as soon as you explain this term, because I heard Fayd Rotha mention giving this dead general in his hands to his concubines who did not eat (I wanted to know if he was canons thank you! I've been a fan of Dune since 1986 but I haven't read the books 🙏🏿thank you for amability !
I Would like to make a request. I would love for to you delve into the paradigm of Giedi Prime's inhabitants in the context of their relationship with House Harkonnen. Is it purely a relationship based on fear or on some semblance of loyalty to that house.
Good grief. Looks like the director watched too many Hellraiser sequels. 2:41 Cenobites. Wonder if they say pain is pleasure and pleasure is pain? And where’s the guy with the cds in his head? He was a great DJ
I need to re read Frank Herbert's Dune. Read it on a troop train from Minneapolis to Fort Lewis in the summer of 1969. One of the last trains chartered for transport of recruits to Basic Training. Awesome scenery. Awesome book.
My question is how is it when someone does thier "interpretation" that they can change so much and claim that they had to cut important scenes but they always have time to add things that were never there?
I don’t mean this rudely; but I think you’re thinking of an adaptation as just a remake of an existing product, but it’s not, especially when it’s a new medium from the original. When you choose to adapt something, making the new version good on its own merits becomes more important than preserving original features. So if an editor thinks a well known scene is dragging down the pacing and only exists to include a feature of the book; then they might recommend it is removed to enhance the new version. Similarly, they will add things where the new version seems to be lacking. The mind may have conjured up any number of Harkonnen horrors that are not written down in Dune, but the film production needs to make these explicit. Meanwhile, (I’m sorry to pick this example because there are plenty of more neutral examples I’m sure, but it’s the first that came to mind) they excised a lot of the book’s homophobia regarding the portrayal of the Harkonnens. They are decadent, indecent and incestuous, but that can be shown without the homophobia, so they took that out to make the film more in keeping with modern sensibilities. Whether the project succeeds as an adaptation is not the same as whether it succeeds as it’s own project, which is more important in the moment (as the original still exists, but the new version needs to be well received to make money). Sometimes they are terrible adaptations and terrible movies and sometimes the original property was poor and an adaptation can’t save it, but filmmakers are nearly always trying to make a decent product in the moment, rather than focussing just on being faithful to an original. If you’ve not seen it Dominic Noble has a series on here called Lost in Adaptation that looks at films through the lens of whether they made good or poor choices when adapting it which is very good and I would recommend it.
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I have been looking through the entire internet for a detailed explanation of how the Harkonnen Harpies exist.
Thank you 😍
Please stop using ai voice tho.
@@DoñaRatona she keeps telling you ppl, it's not AI...mmkay?
Hello, could you please source all songs/tracks in your video?
What is the background track throughout the video?
"waaah women have it so bad in harkonnen land" everyone has it bad, sweet cheeks.
The lack of food he was referring to on the trip over were corpses. Aka: he didn't get a chance to murder anyone to feed to his harpies during the ride over. It has nothing to do with feeling responsible for anyone. Its actually a thinly vailed threat to anyone in the room who might oppose him. In essence "watch out cause I haven't killed anyone in a while and I'm looking for a reason to do it".
This video was entirely written by ChatGPT presumably.
@@aaron4820 entirely written is doubtful but assisted probably
@@aaron4820 but also why does it matter
@@aaron4820 Jesus Christ if thats true.
@@aaron4820 😆you're probably right. Voice definitely sounds AI.
I didn't put together that Feyd saw Chani as nothing more than Paul's pet. It makes sense given how twisted his perspective is
To be fair Chani is Paul's Pet in the series just treated much better in the books.
Or maybe he was just mocking him
I wonder what he thought of Jessica, the perfect wife and outstanding mother who unleashed havoc on the universe.
@@AnnaBellaChannel she’s the literal girl of his dreams, and he remains fully faithful to her. Book Chani has a discernment about him (Paul) that book Chani lacks. A much stronger character.
@@SuperStella1111Book Chani have that Book Chani lacks?
They're basically designer dogs.
No a chair dog is coming & so are D wolves , Lanza Tigers…
where are all these designer dogs i hear of. Every time i let my dog 'design' my outfit my GF gets mad that my shirt is covered in slobber
These creations are nothing to Futars , new face dancers or phibians …..
raw diet
No, dogs don’t eat each other. Or us.
I would like to add, as a neuroscientist, eating human flesh does not in any meaningful way regress or diminish cognitive faculties in and by itself. What I presume the video is talking about is prion disease, or a very specific prion disease called "Kuru", an epidemic phenomenon amongst a tribe of people practising ceremonial cannibalism. The current best explanation for Kuru was that, at some point, a tribesman developed Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD; a known prion disease) and upon his death his brains were eaten by others who, in turn, developed the fatal neurodegenerative illness. The long incubation time of CJD (10-50 years) ensured that the brains of those infected could be ingested without anyone ever having seen its symptoms in the living before they were, well, harvested for consumption. Thus, unless you specifically eat uncooked brain tissue from someone with CJD, you will probably not regress to bestiality and lose cognitive functions. If you do, it will also take decades, so you'll never know. Just don't eat brains, folks.
That being said, my picking at that loose thread is only meant as a helpful appendix to the video itself, I very much enjoyed it and it is well thought out and well made. Thank you for making it for us!
Thanks for the added context! Yes, that's what I was referring to. It was equal parts fascinating and horrifying to read about Kuru and CJD in researching this video.
@@NerdCookies Another consideration is, of course, that the harpies would be vulnerable to build-up of environmental toxins in the meat they cannibalize, similar to people with a very high tuna/whale consumption. Eating the top of the food chain on Giedi Prime would probably be pretty unhealthy. So who knows, maybe there's a Kreutzfeld-Harkonnen Disease that would affect them?
@@NerdCookiesI would highly recommend the book “Deadly Feasts” is terrifying but fascinating.
Guess meat’s back on the menu 😶🌫️
I did wonder about Kuru when I saw that statement. Made me think about the prion diseases like Kuru, Scrapie and CJD. @@NerdCookies
They make it more fascinating and powerful when he looks at Chani and asks Paul if he needs to give any "special attention for the pet"?
What did that mean?? What was he trying to say?
that she will be his pet after he kills pauls, and asks if there are any special intrusctions for taking care of his pet.. @@marcyc1695
@@marcyc1695 He was suggesting she was Paul's pet like the "harpies" were Feyd's.
I thought that was a threat to chani and how her death would be a slow long torture.
@@Nazuna500 oh
I think the cannibal harpies were introduced to replace the fact that in the books Baron Harkonen wanted s3x with little boys
....this way the harkonen could remain VERY EVIL yet the movie could avoid controversy
Good call....
i think it's also due to the fact feyd does not share the same interests to his uncle 😅
Pedo-sadism? No way!
Killing teenage girls/women for absolutely no reason? Sure thing! PG-13!
💯💯
They could've just used 12 year old boy actors and then heavily implied it and had corpses of them left over. Game of thrones style.
Dr Yueh mentions in the first movie that the Harkonnens take his wife apart and put her back together again "like a doll." There may or may not be a nod to the Benne Teilax in the movies, or we're supposed to think that the Harkonnens do this to people just because they can.
It was theorised that the Spider pet was Yueh's wife that the Harkonnens had taken apart and reassembled.
@@JohnLloydDavis I don't believe the spider pet was her, mainly because when the Baron says to Yueh that he could join her, he immediately killed him. That leads me to believe that she had already died.
@@MattsCollection yes, that’s why I said theorised but I think your right. It shows the utter depravity of the Harkonnens being able to have those ‘pets’ as playthings.
@@MattsCollectionwell she could've died as a person but her body was still functioning as a pet or it could also have been a wordplay on Baron's part. Not like his wife matters to him.
@@MattsCollection Another reason is that Dr Yue's wife is a Bene Gesserit and Reverend Mother Gaius would definitely know when she sees it
I think it's an excellent way of showing off Harkonnen depravity without devoting a large amount of runtime to it. Between their look, their world, their pets, and the way they treat their inferiors, you get a good look at who they are, and it's nasty.
I think Everyone in The Harkonnen Homeworks has been celebrating big time knowing The Harkonnen House is completely extinct.
Dennis had to change the perversions of the Baron so that Hollywood execs wouldn’t feel personally attacked.
Sadly, that would track.
Well many of the Republicans pointing 'peddle file' fingers are historically the biggest closet pedos themselves, so....
looooooooool
Agreed
Guess the baron no longer likes his homo relations in this movie
Fayd utters the phrase, “you fought well, atreides,” twice; once when killing a member of the house, and then again when being killed by Paul.
Paul pulled the same move Feyd used on the Asian guy
@@appa609 Asian is an antiquated notion in a post earth universe. He's not asian. He's a migrant from one of the great hosues.
@@neglectfulsausage7689 Cool, but we are on Earth in our universe rn, so describing the actor as "Asian" is correct and you're being weird for no reason
@@seadee2834 shush orc
@@seadee2834 yeah man asian is outdated he looks yellow just call him yellow.
I think the Harpies are an homage to Dracula's brides in the Coppola film. Clever and fitting.
Ahhh, right. Great.
yes, they do seem to serve exactly the same purposes.
No doubt, they even referenced black hawk down in the first one
I also thought of them being female human skeksis with them being called harpies
I just made the same comment and scrolled down and found yours. I agree1
Great video! Studying Feyd, I don't think it's affection like we would have for other people or actual pets. He's giving Ramsay Bolton energy with his dogs. He starves them on purpose to kill. Feyd is voicing a threat that they're hungry, letting everyone know they could be his next victim. He's described as a psychopath and sociopath. These people are not known to have remorse or deep emotional connections. Denis describes him as a Rockstar, and a Rockstar isn't complete without groupies. They're like having the latest designer handbag.
agreed. "throw her to the dogs. this is good meat."
Well said👍
Funny that he describes him as a rockstar considering Sting played Feyd in the 1984 version.
Sociopaths develop emotional attachments. Psychopaths don't.
@@ST4X-0N-ST4X Limited that they might as well not exist.
In Chapterhouse Dune, they confirm the Axolotl tanks ARE in fact the Bene Tleilaxu women. The last Tleilaxu divulges the secrets of the tanks, which the Bene Gesserit find abhorrent, but not so much so that they refuse to adapt their own women for the purpose, including for the production of artificial Spice.
Yeah, there's no speculation. It's displayed.
Unless I recall wrong though, the BGs create the spice themselves, they don't create braindead female bodies to do that for them. They just produce their own spice endogenously for their own use.
But their tanks volunteered to be tanks.
@@codename495 That's the story the males tell. The females... well.
Honestly I cant wait for birthing tanks. Women will lose their stranglehold on reproduction they currently have, because they'll have artifical wombs as competition, which heavily depriciates their value in our society, so men don't need to beg women to mate with them. That would bring about true equality between the two groups.
Why are the Harkonnens so depraved? How can a dynasty like that survive? Why don’t the people of Giedi Prime revolt? In our history you see this Ancient Rome overthrowing the tyrant King Tarquinius and the Zhou Dynasty overthrowing the depraved Shang dynasty.
I don't think all of those maniacs in the stalls saluting and shouting, "Feyd-Rautha!" were in any mood to revolt.
It’s just as easy to rule through fear as it is through love.
Because it's a depraved world. Not that unlike our own current world.
They lived off slaves and depravity and plus they were extremely wealthy, even more than The Emperor himself.
"Can you imagine all that wealth?"
"You've never met a Harkonnen before, they're BRUUUUUUTAL!"
:-Old man with heavy footsteps.😉
I attribute the apparent impotence of the entire society in Geddi Prime to their ever addictive need for Spice with which the Harkonnens are able to subjugate the entire population of the planet by outright denying them the consumption of spice and forcing them to endure the effects of spice withdrawal.
May we also discuss the dark horned " bull like" lancers in the arena as well? Is it ironic that the "bulls" and their lancing of victims is also reminiscent of bull fighting? An effigy of House Atreides and the old Duke's demise??
That is one option another one is the Gladiator official playing the role of Chairon that would wear a beaked mask and wield a brand to poke at dead gladiators, and a sledgehammer to dispose of any gladiators caught playing dead.
Oooh - Nice parallel! The mocking of the old Duke Atreides would be totally Harkonnen behaviour.
Yeah to
Dig even deeper....Hãrkä in Finnish is "Ox" or "Bull".
My first thought was they were like picadors glad I wasn’t the only one
Funny. During my viewings, I interpreted 'The lack of food during the trip' as one additional layer of Feyd's brutality. I imagined durations of starvation were a means by which Feyd forced 'his pets' into cannibalism and a means by which he kept them ravenously enthusiastic for whatever meat we would provide them.
I assumed he was unable to kill anyone because everyone on board was strictly needed for survival so he could not give into his impulses.
Feyd's twisted sense of love, honor, and responsibility are integral components to his character in the book, and I love how Denis Villeneuve translated this to screen. Given how much of a minimalistic director he is, combined with Feyd only getting a few minutes of screentime, the addition of his little harpe cult to show this side of him is pure genius.
The Harkonnens need to meet the Cenobites.
Thatd be a dope book or movie
Now that you mention it, the bald, black and white aesthetics are pretty similar.
Perhaps, only Cenobites can make Harkonnens pay for any vile thing they do in their miserable lives, and not just to themselves, but unfortunately to many other people.
They’d imprison and torture the Cenobites😂
Pinhead: "I will bring you to ecstasy and agony you can barely imagine."
Feyd (offscreen): "Like...THIS?"
Pinhead (chokes down vomit, staggers back a few steps): "No, NOT like that, you sick fuck! What the hell WAS that??"
Feyd (smiling): "Here, let me show you..."
You need to feed and care for your cannibal harpies. Make sure to buy them insurance while they're young enough, and you'll save boatloads on vet bills.
They did remind me of my cats. Cute, but obligatory predators who will mercilessly kill and devour anything they can.
That's wise advice, once I had a cannibal harpy and it got sick, cost me an absolute fortune.
@@snigie1and make sure it gets enough food. You know, after a really hard day i once forgot to feed my harpy. And well, that evening my mother in law came over. It was a mess, i can tell you...
A cannibal harpy is for life, not just for Sanguination Day
@@heiniknallkopp9688 'forgot'... I completely understand
Yeah, I think they complimented Herbert's vision of the Harkonnens quite well, but if it had been truer to the book I suppose they would have been children, which wouldn't have been acceptable to viewers.
With red hair.
That would have been so messed up while also multiplying the Harkonnen's Evil-o-meter up to 9000.
Yes, good call on Denis part for leaving children (mostly) out of the Harkenon carnage. If you read the book, you know what the Baron would do to young male children. Audiences couldnt handle that.
@@Broomy718Basically Disney and Hollywood.
@@Broomy718 Not just to young children but even his own nephew given some of his dialogues when he "admires" Feyd's physical prowess.
My sister got harpies from her ex boyfriend
They must be very hungry.
@somerandomname3124
I don't know if they're hungry, but they sure are itchy
In my defense I didn’t know I had it yet.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 @@AnthonyDee-c7j
So you got it now then
In the novel, Feyd does something to piss off the Baron so he orders the boy to kill his entire harem. He does so and only feels bad cuz he lost some toys, not because he just murdered a room full of sex slaves
The more I found out about the Harkonnens the worse they get, fucking hell 😂
@@ndhickson3599 Then you'll love to learn about an assassination attempt on the Baron that involved a poisoned needle hidden on a young boy's thigh, simply because that's where the Baron would put his hand.
I really liked their addition. In the book Feyd just has pleasure slaves. Here he has pets that he feeds people to and promises them choice bits from the corpses he creates in the arena. It shows nicely that even in a society with slavery there are some who are more special and privileged.
Extensive cannibalism can cause prion disease which is neuro-degenerative and leads to loss of motor function and ultimately death, but if the girls are bio-engineered as you speculate then they may be resistant to it.
Prion diseases exist primarily in the nerve tissue. If you remove the brain and spinal cord an infected corpse is, uh, relatively safe-ish.
@@oldschooloverlordI guess that's why he offered them lungs 😆
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In the book bio-engineering is strictly forbidden by the Orange Catholic Bible and the commandments set forth post Butlerian Jihad.
I had assumed that the Harkonnen spider pet was Villanueve's hint to the audience for what happened to Wanna.
Yueh and his wife were just means to an end, the Baron wouldn't jeopardize getting the Duke just to inflict extra torment on those he DNGASF about personally.
all I remember of that scene after seeing this vid , was how disturbing the whole thing was. well written , 10/10 Denis.
It's not well written. It's just written comically evil, nothing more.
@@Kintabl Better than Lynch's version at least
@@Kintabl No. I think it works well to show the evil nature of the Harkonens. As the video mentioned, they ARE meant to be evil. The idea that extreme evil becomes comical is only really true in children's shows.
@@KintablIt's not comical. These signs of depravity are prevalent among the wealthy elite in the real world. Lookup porta potty in Dubai or child trafficking among the elites.
@@Kintabl Lol, the Harkonnens are even more "comically evil" in the books
I think it was a very artistic and deep addition to the movie that let us see why they are so hated in the galaxy.
It's over the top, the Emperor and Landsraad wouldn't tolerate it.
@@stevekillgore9272 😂 probably not.
"Cannibal Harpies" sounds like a band name!
There's a band called Cannibal Corpse. You're one typo away from a strange promo poster though with Cannibal Harpies.
I just realized how much the Harkonnens remind me of the Cenobites from Hellraiser, both in look and behavior.
So far we haven’t been introduced to a number of things created by the Bene Tleilaxu: chairdogs, sligs, Face Dancers, gholas & more. Even beyond that we’ve barely glimpsed the Spacing Guild & no mention at all of the Ix (& Tleilaxu for that matter). There’s so much to tell in Dune’s story-rich universe. I hope this is just the beginning of telling those stories.
Definitely get most of it in messiah
I have a hard time believing we wouldn't see more of the Spacing Guild or Navigators in Messiah.
Not Bene Tleilax, but these films almost completely ignore Mentats as well
@@riftplut0474 They should split Messiah into two movies.
there were no gholas , or face dancers in Dune, they were introduced in Dune Messiah when the Bene Tleilaxu gave Paul the mentat ghola Hayt (Duncan Idaho) as a gift/trap
Initially Read this as Feyds Herpies. But given Leto 2s story arc it’s not the craziest thing to be written about in the Dune universe.
Your videos are very well done NerdCookies! You got me interested in the Dune universe a year or two before Dune part 1 came out and I’m so glad you did! It’s an amazing story and world. I love your deep dives into this world!
I don’t think Feyd’s behavior indicates a sense of responsibility or affection for his pets. I see nothing to indicate he would care if they, individually, live or die. They are a tool and like all tools must be maintained. However, that is not his goal. If he just wanted to make sure they were fed, it would be done. His goal is to inspire terror as a means of control (and perhaps amusement). He uses these moments theatrically, to be most advantageous to him.
What I found most shocking was the fireworks that look like evil dark oily cancerous chemicals in the sky.
Because that’s probably exactly what they were. House Harkonnen doesn’t give two shits about the environment of worlds they claim, it’s just there for their pleasure after all. If they have to use harmful chemicals to create a spectacle, then so be it.
And along those lines l thought the depiction of Geidi Prime's star as a "black sun", or a sun with a black hole eating away at its core, thereby killing the full light spectrum and instead bathing everything exposed to its rays in blinding, glaring shades of black, white, and grey, was a stroke of genius that accentuated the starkly brutal nature of Harkonnen society.
as always, excellent job Nerd Cookies. i wasn't sure where you were going with the pets theme until the end, but yeah, that really creates a lot of psychological depth to a character that could otherwise be dismissed as an all out sociopath.
He calls them Pets - He called Chani a “pet” - need we say more
He wants to look after chani ?
Yeah, you need to say more
I think they had very little screentime to display for everyone how evil and screwed-up the Harkonnens are, but the cannibalism plus Feyd being Feyd, Rabban and Feyd killing anyone who annoys them, the gladiatoria, the Baron's ruthlessness towards failure, etc get the point across VERY well. It's really well done.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, Elena I was wondering when someone was gonna make a video answering those questions about his pets I had no idea what they were and where they came from. Thanks for a great video.
Same!
Still less disturbing than the Harkonen Heart Plugs from the 1984 film.
Or Baron's pus filled face.
That was in the book...
Sadly they were cannon
Not canon and never in Herbert's books as falsely mentioned above
@@kosk8800 sorry, but your wrong ...the Barron mentions them when he captures their.
With all the nuance and complexity in Frank Herbert’s writing of The Dune Saga, I always wondered why he chose to unambiguously have The Atreides be ‘good’ and The Harkonnens unambiguously ‘bad’.
Is this the inspiration of ‘The Light Side’ wielding Jedi and ‘The Dark Side’ wielding Sith in Star Wars?
Paul grew up with no siblings or companions. A Bene Gessert mom and Thufir Hawat, Gurney Hallack and Duncan Idaho were his teacher-companions. Meanwhile Feyd had Rabban, Piter De Vries and his cannibal babes…and his addiction to fixed gladiatorial fights?
Admirable, noble, honorable but otherwise broke-ass House Atreides against evil, decadent, murderous , but literally filthy-rich House Harkonnens…for 10,000 years?!?
What kind of imperium you running, around here, House Corrino??
I believe the relevant distinction, as explored in the books, is more along the lines of 'animal vs human' than 'good vs bad.' The greatest fear of the Bene Gesserit was the rise of a Kwisatz Haderach who was animal, not human. The Harkonnens are undeniably animalistic, whereas the Atreides were generally human, but with the same susceptibility to animalistic urges that any sentient being may be subject to. I find the exploration of human-animal hybrids in the later books compelling, as deeper explorations of these themes.
Atrides arent really broke-ass. They have second best army in Imperium (Behind House Corrino). They also had a lot of political influence . Leto even make plans to replace house Corrino with army of Fremen and spice.
@@funtecstudiovideos4102 You are missing the point. Do you know who Leto the 2nd is and have you heard a thing called Golden Path in his tyranny?
@@snakeplissken1933 it have nothing to do with house atreidess being supposed broken ass.
But there is ambiguity. The noble and loving Jessica turned to be the Barons only child! Paul and more so his son turn into tyrannical dictators.
Feyd, is a predator. A predator can appreciate another predator, but only from a sense or place of superiority over it.
I'm amazed they're even given clothes. With some sort of artistic censor, obviously, it would have made sense that Feyd-Rautha would have made them remain nude.
The Harkonnen slave girls wore semi-opaque gowns. In fact, they are uncannily similar to the frosted plastic-sheet gowns worn by Kanye West's current wife.
Their clothes kinda reminds me of a dominatrix full latex suit, I wonder if it's a way to hint at the fact that they're here to inflict not only sex but also (and maybe more importantly?) pain on demand to Feyd
My other theory is that they have nice clothes because they are important in feyd's eyes, contrary to the other slaves who only have a kind of a simple plastic sheet for clothes. It would be an indication of their status
@@hukihuki4135 That's right Feyd dresses his dominatrix cannibal hoes in nothing but the finest black latex lol
You can notice that Villeneuve is very decent with depiction of intimacies. I can imagine that there was pressure on him to depict more sex and I'm glad he didn't. If he wanted to be really true to the source material, he would have no shortage of opportunities (to name one above all, the Fremen orgies in which even children participated), but he had to leave some things out completely.
I'm no purist, far from it, but I think sex is overused in movies and TV shows. It's just a way too cheap attention grabber that Villeneuve didn't need.
@@becausebuzzbomb6133 orgies with children ?? What ? 😭
Id love to know your thoughts on the men chanting around the holographic map of arrakis in the scene where rabban became infuriated with one of his advisors.
Yes, it was very creepy scene, I wanted it to be longer.
Since computers and all forms of automation are banned, I suppose the Harkonnens need mentats in training to manually write the data on the hologram (which should be allowed).
"The assumption...that all human beings are more or less approachable and will respond to a generous gesture needs to be seriously questioned. It is not necessarily true, for example, when you are dealing with lunatics. Then the question becomes: Who is sane? Was Hitler sane? And is it not possible for one whole culture to be insane by the standards of another?"
- George Orwell, "Reflections on Gandhi"
The bond between the Harkonnen and Tleilaxu explain so much about both factions. Thanks for mentioning the latter in the video, they are a fascinating part of the Dune lore.
Thank you for making a video! I was thinking about these characters and wanted to know more about their backstory. 🖤
Thanks Elaine
The whole Harkonnen sequence was stunning!!! The best part of the movie hands down!!
It's good to see you again Nerd, keep it up you're doing great
Love the behind the scenes pics of the harpies. Its too bad we have to say goodbye to Feyd so soon. I agree he's not without honor as seen during the arena fight when he doffs his shield. I mean, he was expecting an effortless kill and when it turned out to be a much more dangerous situation, he seemed invigorated by the surprise and even leaned into it. He still got mad at his uncle for setting it all up, but maybe that's meant to enforce his impatient attitude toward the Baron in general winning out even over his own personal enjoyment.
The Baron is Feyd's uncle, not his father. Feyd's father is Baron Harkonnen's youngest half-brother, Abulurd Rabban, who had renounced the Harkonnen name and all rights to the title when given the subdistrict governorship of Rabban-Lankiveil.
knew this guy would enter the chat as soon as I read dad.
@andrewmitchell5807 He's right though. If you make a comment, check your facts.
@@julesjma ofc he's right, I was gonna make the correction if he hadn't already
*uncle ... wasn't exactly important to my comment, lol but correction noted. I knew he was the baron's nephew. Just brain-farted.
I wish this had been an R rated movie, with more Geidi Prime. And more Feyd.
and less timothee being pensive sadboi in the desert over and over again
Pensive sandboi 😂
Well, they were adapting a book after all, so naturally they followed muadip. And they showed a lot of the harconens, they only left out the baron being pdf file and so.e mass murder scenes that don't move the plot forward. As a matter of fact the movie could have been R with Paul's storyline too! They completely missed the water of life orgy for starters
I agree, but pensive sadboi is like 90% of the latter half of Dune
I mean it's great production design etc but I wasn't exactly in a hurry to check back with Harkonnens for more violence cruelty and perversion. I guess I remember wishing for films to be rated R when I was 12
Found the Transformers fan
I think it’s interesting that Feyd is oddly honorable while also casually threatening to drown his uncle and smiling at his eventual demise
Feyd is a product of his environment, like Paul, and he acknowledges that Paul's code of honor is harder to uphold than Feyd's throatslitting frenzies.
@@danielplainview2584 That’s very interesting. Thank you
This has been bothering me since the movie came out. Thank you for the video. Nicely done 👍🏼
we want a spinoff Feyd's Cannibal Pets movie
Definitely would be rated R
The video I've been waiting for!!
That spider pet was the wife of The Doctor, who betrayed Leto.
I am a Dune fan for more than 40 years. Villeneuve's take is on point, and so are the harpies.
It kinda makes sense why the Harkonnens salute the way they do. It symbolizes the discarding of the heart.
I really wish this had been a series on HBO or something> I would of liked more of Feyd's character.
I want them to make a spin-off about Feyd
New Nerd Cookies video,instant like.
Feyd is one sick puppy
It's an offense to puppies actually XD.
“How’s your lung and liver?” Questions from a Harkonnen HR department.
Very true to the source material. It isn’t a stretch that cannibals would be a part of a pleasure wing.
Thank you Nerd Cookies. Another great video. Was wondering was these three where all about.
I actual thought Geidi Prime was the closest we have to pinheads dimension since hellraiser 2, it really was beautiful!
Additions that don't take away from previous lore are welcomed
And I love additions that add to or deepen existing lore
glad for this video since that scene in the movie was very quick and stunted me, warranting some explanation here so i can revisited what i saw too quick
"It was an improvisation by Villenueve with no actual basis in the books"
There, saved you all 10 minutes
I have read pretty much all novels of dune, however I don't remember the harkonnen having spider pets or cannibal pets. House harkonnen is a dinasty of rulers, some good, some bad. Baron Vladimir harkonnen was particulary depraved yes, but don't remember any pets like the ones portraited in villeneuve movie. I don't think House harkonnen is more or less evil than House atreides, if this was true during the time of Paul atreides, in the distant past, the leader of house atreides agammenon was a General Cymek that had enslaved the whole humanity and he was quite brutal. At the very same time, the leader of remaining free humans military resistance was Xavier harkonnen that was quite honorable. When talking about houses, all depends on the leader at the time.
they didn't have any of these things , its just a body horror gotcha by hollywood to titillate desensitized audiences
1:38 she looks ethereally beautiful
Plz keep making dune videos we will keep watching them
I get the sense that later books were used when developing the Harkonnen motif, as much of their depravity was expanded upon.
These are excellent videos about Dune lore which i appreciate very much. I've watched several and really value the amount of work that went into the writing, video-editing, and in-depth background research. But I would gently suggest that the vocal delivery be more natural, as if being told to me by an interested teacher, or a friend, not a bored retail store announcer. I look forward to seeing more of Nerd Cookies excellent coverage of the Dune universe.
All the scenes on Giedi prime were easily the best parts of the movie. By far. It was just so frightening and alien.
The colosseum scene was filmed using infrared cameras.
I enjoy your insights. Thank you so much.
I found the scene with the harpies both interesting and startling tbh. I thought they were sex slaves or something akin to a harem-they still may be but with a sub human cannibalistic bend. Denis does this often in his work-there will be a quick image of “something” or unexpected form of violence (Love’s breaking Coco’s spine in Blade Runner 2046 for instance). That’s what made me jump out of my seat watching the spider creature walk around in the dimly lit quarters of the Baron. I’m hesitant to call them jump scares though-Denis is good of a filmmaker to resort to foolishness like that.
Thank you, Nerd Cookies. I failed to really take note of the harpies in the movie, but what you theorize makes a good deal of sense.
All Feyd needs is several pins sticking out of his head😅
This is such a great channel
Thanks!
So who on their right minds would put the Harkonnens in charge of the most important planet in the galaxy?
I gotta say, these videos are excellent. Just listened to the guild navigator one too. Insightful, with great command of the English language.
Much appreciated!
lol, I read that as Herpes. Great movie. Always a good video
@NerdCookies can you please make a video about the Harkonnen desert troops as seen in the beginning of Dune part 2?
I LOVED all of Harkonnen choices in Denis’ adaptation and me being full on attracted to Austin Butlers Feyd-Rautha was not on my 2024 Bingo card but oops 😬😂
Was there any significance to the Sardaukar dropping their banner after the atomics in the film?
I appreciate very much as soon as you explain this term, because I heard Fayd Rotha mention giving this dead general in his hands to his concubines who did not eat (I wanted to know if he was canons thank you! I've been a fan of Dune since 1986 but I haven't read the books 🙏🏿thank you for amability !
I Would like to make a request. I would love for to you delve into the paradigm of Giedi Prime's inhabitants in the context of their relationship with House Harkonnen. Is it purely a relationship based on fear or on some semblance of loyalty to that house.
I could see chairdogs making a cameo in the next film
Good grief. Looks like the director watched too many Hellraiser sequels. 2:41 Cenobites. Wonder if they say pain is pleasure and pleasure is pain? And where’s the guy with the cds in his head? He was a great DJ
Keep up the amazing work!!
I really tried hard to look this detail from the film up… but did not succeed. How cool that this video exists!
damn, I though feyd was an upstanding and decent harkonnen citizen...I will be utterly shocked if there is dirt on the baron. whowouldathunk?
Not gonna lie, read that title as "Harkonnen Herpies Explained".
Good call Elaine, as creepy as they were they still sort of intrigued me.😟🤨
I need to re read Frank Herbert's Dune. Read it on a troop train from Minneapolis to Fort Lewis in the summer of 1969. One of the last trains chartered for transport of recruits to Basic Training.
Awesome scenery. Awesome book.
I have a theory that they are futars, or some kind of Tleilaxu progenitors of futars.
They remind me of the creatures from the movie *"Pandorum (2009)"* with Dennis Quaid
My question is how is it when someone does thier "interpretation" that they can change so much and claim that they had to cut important scenes but they always have time to add things that were never there?
I don’t mean this rudely; but I think you’re thinking of an adaptation as just a remake of an existing product, but it’s not, especially when it’s a new medium from the original. When you choose to adapt something, making the new version good on its own merits becomes more important than preserving original features. So if an editor thinks a well known scene is dragging down the pacing and only exists to include a feature of the book; then they might recommend it is removed to enhance the new version. Similarly, they will add things where the new version seems to be lacking. The mind may have conjured up any number of Harkonnen horrors that are not written down in Dune, but the film production needs to make these explicit. Meanwhile, (I’m sorry to pick this example because there are plenty of more neutral examples I’m sure, but it’s the first that came to mind) they excised a lot of the book’s homophobia regarding the portrayal of the Harkonnens. They are decadent, indecent and incestuous, but that can be shown without the homophobia, so they took that out to make the film more in keeping with modern sensibilities. Whether the project succeeds as an adaptation is not the same as whether it succeeds as it’s own project, which is more important in the moment (as the original still exists, but the new version needs to be well received to make money). Sometimes they are terrible adaptations and terrible movies and sometimes the original property was poor and an adaptation can’t save it, but filmmakers are nearly always trying to make a decent product in the moment, rather than focussing just on being faithful to an original. If you’ve not seen it Dominic Noble has a series on here called Lost in Adaptation that looks at films through the lens of whether they made good or poor choices when adapting it which is very good and I would recommend it.
Great stuff 👍