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I know I'm just nit picking. But, because I've only just now read these books (father in law passed and I've gotten part of his library, never had the chance to before hand). .... But the eyes are not good. There is supposed to be no whites of the eyes. Thats the special thing. The whole of the eye is supposed to be the blue beside the pupils. But that's all so whatever
One of my favourite little hints in the show is right at the start, Chani's voiceover asks; "who will our next oppressors be?" and the next shot is one of Paul.
I rewatched part 1 last night and noticed something new. When Leto is dying he says something right before he says “here I am here I remain”. The caption just says “Leto muttering” so I got up real close to the tv and turned it up. You can barely make it out but he says. “The flesh the day shapes and the day the flesh shapes” one of my favorite lines from the book.
Me too. I’ve watched it over 10 times. The Chani character is very different from the book and as usual men are portrayed as gullible idiotic fools and women as circumspect intelligent and powerful.
"I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past, I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain."
I really hope one day that Jodorowsky's version of Dune is made into an anime series. It would be the perfect medium for the outlandish ideas and designs he brought together in that project.
yeah, that would be great! as much as i love his mind and imagination, its really out there and not actually the story from the book. anime is a great medium for surrealist interpretation so it would elevate his concepts without completely alienating fans of the books. (though at this point we all know jodorowsky's vision so it wouldnt be so much of a shock for us to see paul suddenly ascend into the sky and combine with the ether and clearly any fan of neon genesis evangelion would feel right at home with that type of storytelling).
I instantly was imagining something like Hunter Hunter because of the internal monologue stuff. Would be super cool. Go ahead and make it and I’ll watch it.
Mentats don't take spice. They drink Sappho Juice. That's why their lips are purple. Taking spice doesn't make you a mentat. --- Paul was special for the following reasons: his incredibly developed analytical ability and his access to genetic memory. He was trained as a mentat from birth. His genetics made it possible for him to potentially unlock the genetic memory from both female and male ancestral lines. This was connected with his ability to see the future. The "kwisatz haderach" feels like a combination between mentat + psychic. However, calling him psychic is an over simplification. He isn't really psychic. There is no magic in Frank Herbert's universe, only the appearance of magic to those who cannot comprehend the mechanism of how something takes place. A TV would appear magic to someone who doesn't understand electricity. Taking spice allows Paul to have visions of the future. However, these visions are really intuitions based on calculation. His prescience, though it appears as a kind of psychic ability, is really a function of #1 knowledge of fact + #2 the ability to perform incredibly complex calculations. Taking, or perhaps more accurately, conquering the water of life allows him to unlock his genetic memory thus providing perfect knowledge of past events. Perfect knowledge (of fact) + Perfect Calculation = Perfect Predictability. This is what makes him the "kwisatz haderach," literally "the shortening of the way." His ability to predict future outcomes allows him to steer humanity towards an outcome of his choosing, especially once he gains political power as emperor.
I rewatched both Dune: Part One and Part Two in IMAX with Laser GT on the UK’s widest screen yesterday. Fourth time I’ve watched each movie at the cinema (3D, IMAX CoLa, IMAX with Laser GT, 1.90:1 and 1.43:1 screens, Dolby Cinema). 😎 Denis Villeneuve made a live appearance and sat down for a Q&A hosted by Riz Ahmed in between movies. Total sellout. 722 seats and all of them occupied. Rewatching your EPIC breakdown video again. Huge thanks Paul. 🙏🏻
They're complex breakdowns from different people it's interesting to see the differences and, you like this kind of thing because you're a deep thinker... mmhmm.
I’m a old fan of the books, since I started reading“Dune” sitting on top of a dune, in the Sinai desert, in the summer of 1994. The bagpipes sound at that scene- made me feel goosebumps and tears were in my eyes, while watching it at the movies.
1:19:22, the Baron’s maiden’s dead, looks like a classical painting. The composition and everything. It’s a brutal shot but I had to pause to take it in.
I really never understood why the sci-fy mini series wasn't more popular. It's a legit great adaptation as far as small budget early 2000s TV goes and was the best screen version of Dune for decades. They even went as far as children of dune with a really young James McAvoy playing Leto II! That was my first time discovering Dune as a kid when me and my dad watched all of it back to back one Saturday and now after having read the books and seen both the new movies. That mini series was great and definitly should have gotten more recognition. The acting wasn't the best and the budget limits really show, but at the same time those are the same things that really make it interesting and fun to watch. While simultaneously being a fairly faithful adaptation. Really should have been more well known!
I FUCKING LOVE when they’re doing the harvester attack, after shooting down the thopter, they’re running and all you hear is their panting and as soon as the thopter crashes in the sand the score just fucking BOOMS like gaaad damn 😮💨😮💨
10:59 using spice isn’t part of the mentat training. that starts as a child without the knowledge of the person and it is later revealed in their lives and they’re given the choice to persue full mentat-ship so to say. Piter(Harkonnen) particularly is addicted to the spice but Thufir(Atredies) is not.
One thing I want to add about the sign language. The way it’s being used has religious origins. Back during the medieval ages monks would use a crude form of sign language to speak to each other while at dinner. It was considered a sin to speak while eating. Just a small recommendation but looking up and reading all about the “loopholes” monks would use to get around rules is kind of hilarious. Like having second helpings at dinner would be consider gluttonous but it’s also written that you should never deny anything the archbishop gave you. So if they wanted a 2nd plate of food, they would get the archbishop to give them the plate and just like that, sin averted lol.
Man i love this video, i appreciate so much the work you have done and put into this, not only the lore, the movies itself, but the context of how it was done, and going on by the time the movies were done. I really appreaciate and i feel like casual viewers of films doenst understand how important knowing context is to understand the movies itself. Seriously thank you!! I appreciate you.
Nice breakdown! Really enjoyed the humor mixed in with a serious story. Two long complicated movies broke down in 2 hours....impressive! Can't wait for you to breakdown God Emperor of Dune....My favorite book!
The LAWRENCE OF ARABIA echoes extend to such details as “. . . , once you woke up.” (Lawrence is caught more than once sleeping at inopportune times.) Given their resemblance to dragonflies, the ornithopters may also be classified as entomopters. Bulls are also an ancient symbol of rebirth, as their horns resemble the crescent moon as it is reborn each month.
Yoooo this is AMAZING. I think I've watched more detailed breakdowns than the film itself (and I've been 5 times) Where did you find that BTS footage from the sandworm riding scene??
Good breakdown! One note (not everyone realizes this the first time they read the series so no shade on you): Paul is actually *not* the Kwisatz Hadderach because in the end he could not bring himself to follow the Golden Path that would lead to humanity’s ultimate survival as a species. It was Leto 2 who was willing to sacrifice himself and his humanity to save humanity. Dune is some crazy shit, and just gets crazier the further in the series you get.
You're trying to change the meaning of a name. Kwisatz haderach doesn't mean the person who follows the golden path Paul foresaw, it means someone with access to both the male and female memories and prescience. If you read _Dune Messiah_ you find out that the Bene Tleilax (claim to have) made their own kwisatz haderach and that creation didn't follow the golden path but was still known as a kwisatz haderach.
Thank you for making this quality content. My mental health needs the diversion. If you ever think that you’re just peddling trivium, then know that this sort of thing reminds many of us out here struggling that there ARE positive lines of reasoning still out there when everything seems hopeless.
Paul seeing his own death is literally a version of the future that could happen based on his actions. He's able to view many possible futures due to his prescient abilities fueled by spice
Queen Elizabeth I did not wear all that makeup because it was “fashionable”. She had small pot which left scars all over her face. Small pox was very common at that time and those that caught it in the upper class typically used heavy makeup. The makeup however was very toxic.
That’s true. Then heavy white make-up became more popular because she wore it. By the end of the 17th century, everyone was wearing it, including men even young ones who didn’t have anything to hide? We’re covering themselves with the toxic make up. A pale white face with Rosie cheeks was seen to be youthful and maidenly. They weren’t going for clown like, but that was the result.
Wow, I read the books in college and seen every movie. I love Dune. I learned so much from your review. I would suggest a special episode on Duncan Idaho, the cloning, and his character arc. I actually got confused in the books when I read it due to his complex story arc.
So glad you mentiond the appocalyse now refferances..when i watched the film i got the kurts bit..but missed the barron emergining from the oil like captain willard ..these 2 dune films and appocalyse now are hands down at 54 my favourite films so far ❤ 👍
The comment you make at 1:23:22 about it being embarrassing if they're "killed by his woman" was somewhat confusing. I thought that men and women were considered equals. Or is it that some are more equal than others?
As a die hard Star Wars fan my whole life I’m at my wits end with the franchise and decided I would check these out properly. Checked the first one out on streaming when it released and I mostly used it for backround noise and didn’t really bother with it so I wanted to give it a proper watch next to the second one and after watching both, I can safely say that I’ve been captured by this story and I think it’s phenomenal. Can’t wait for the next one and where they take the story. Is the books worth buying?
I really like a youtuber by the name of Nerd Cookies who played audio clips of Frank Herbert pronouncing how each of the words in Dune are properly pronounced.
Absolutely amazing book and really good film adaptions. Ive took this story with me my whole life since Dune84. The fear of litany is my fave tattoo. Dune is a life changer and always thank my Dad for introducing me. Long live the fighters ⚔✊🏽⚔ Big ups Def.💯👊🏾
The movie does a poor job if this is your takeaway that Paul is solely interested in power. Look up “The golden path” its not just some “Dr Strange nonsense” it’s a path to prevent the extinction of humanity. I hope that this is better explained in the sequel.
I know it's a nit-pick, but especially during the final battle between the Fremen & Sardukaar/Harkonnen, they are moving their knives WAY too fast to penetrate the shields. Not sure why Deni decided to violate the lore rules they just got through setting up.
Bagpipes have always given me chills any time I hear them. And when I've been on long drives alone in the car, I'll put on some bag pipe music. Absolutely nobody knows this about me.
The book version at 1 minute is the one I have, it was my Dads, he let me read it and I've never give it back...I think I now have something like 14 of the books in the trilogy, there are more to get.
Excellent job! I also read the first 3 books after being blown away by _Dune: Part 2._ Imo, if I were to do it over again, I would have stopped reading after _Dune Messiah._ It feels like the proper end to the story, where the third book is the 1st act to something new, but not as good and kind of repetitive. I still might read Frank Herbert's final three Dune novels-might.
Same here -- I read Dune and it was an incomparable life-changing experience, so I dove straight into Dune Messiah & it was really good so I kept right on into Children of Dune & within 100 pages realized I'd lost all interest in finishing that book or the rest of the series. No idea exactly why, all I know is I've never spontaneously ejected like that out of any other novel or series.
Question : Guild navigators have the special ability to guide ships through fold space, but the actual folding is done .by a Holtzman drive, correct ? Also, the immense heighliners, with their huge open mouths, are shown with a different location in the galaxy at either end. So, once navigated, a given path is stable for awhile ?
Chani is the absolute worst change ever in the history of Dune adaptations. Every Fremen has an accent but she sounds like your typical California girl. Most immersion breaking ever. I wish Chani's friend was Chani. She's soooo good.
I completely agree, and I think Zendaya is completely overrated. I guess she’s just the Hollywood “it” girl right now but she’s so wooden. I know she questions Paul in the books, but she was irritating in the second movie, he actually wants to fight her enemies, and she has a problem with it. Her friend absolutely should be cast in that role. Zendaya needs to check her ego. I can’t stand the whole one name thing. You are not Madonna. Total whiny Cali girl. She didn’t even try. The rest of the cast actually put effort in, but her ego is so big she didn’t bother.
Feyd never would have killed Lanville in a fair fight. He was probably malnourished and had been sleeping on the floor. The fight should’ve been over really quick actually because Feyd had two blades and his opponent had one, there are multiple shots where Feyd has a free hand. Like when their blades are locked and they are staring at each other…. Feyd had another knife! I know…. It’s a movie.
Because of his angle and distance from the camera, Paul looks like Charlie Chaplin at 1:10:32, with his nosepiece serving as Chaplin's mustache. Paul becomes the Great Dictator in his own right.
I don't think the visions can be wrong. I think they are just very abstract. Jamis would be his teacher in the vision. In the real world he taught him the first lesson(s) of the desert including how to kill. In the vision Paul dies. In the real world "Paul" is "reborn".
Bro. It took me 3 night to get through Dune Part 2 😂 I kept knocking out. I felt like I had been watching the movie for over 1 hours and I was actually only 20 minutes into it. 😂
EASTER EGG! Did you know when Paul (dune) walks through the crowd, if you pause it when Paul is in the middle, the image is actually and autostereogram. If you look at it right you can see the word Messiah imprinted into the crowd.
The best part of the movie is when Paul takes the water. And walks through the crowd. And starts talking that shit. Dude seems so badass. I just wanted him to kill everyone. Who cares of the outcome.
I've been examining the fight with Paul and Fade, Fade stabs Paul with Paul's blade, you can tell by the handle of the blade that Paul pulls out from the holder on his back before the flight with a gold butt. The emperors is all black but the blade is silver and ornamental. Paul moves to strike Fade and with a forced turn of Paul's wrist, Fade plants the Paul's blade with the gold butt in Paul's abdomen. Fade still has his blade. Then Fade comes at Paul with the same blade the Emperor gave him, you an tell by the decoration of the silver blade as it slips through Paul's hand to stab at his upper chest. And off screen we know Paul stabs Fade. But the knife that gets pulled out of Fade is not Fades own blade, its the blade with the gold butt that Paul pulled out of the holder on his back. And when Paul pulls the blade from his upper chest--not where the blade was when Fade stabbed him the first time, the blade he pulled out is Fades blade he got from the emperor, meaning Fade stabbed Paul first with Pauls own knife in the abdomen, then again with the emperors blade in the chest and I kind of feel like this is where the Bene Gesserit teleportation style fighting from the book comes in because in the quickest flash, Paul pulls the knife from his abdomen while Fade stabs him in the chest and Paul then stabs Fade with a blow that immediately kills. I think Paul saw all this, knew he'd get stabbed somehow, but that he could survive it only if he got stabbed, like a feint, because Fade is too good a fighter. But Fade didn't know Paul could move with lightning speed so Paul chose his moment carefully. That's why everyone was shocked and unsure of what had happened, who won? Fade? But Paul won. And then the final evidence, he then pulls Fades second blow from his upper chest, not his abdomen. He kept his own knife and dropped the emperors blade he pulled out of his chest on the floor then advanced towards the emperor.
1:32:34 the plan to control the Chosen One seems kind of stupid, if he can see the future, the past and the present all at the same time, he can quite literally just make a plan to follow a life he could enjoy the most.
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Put it this way, I've watched Part2 everyday since digital release.On a weekend I watch both together. Even the kids ask me to watch it now.💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Lisan al gaib
I know I'm just nit picking.
But, because I've only just now read these books (father in law passed and I've gotten part of his library, never had the chance to before hand). ....
But the eyes are not good.
There is supposed to be no whites of the eyes. Thats the special thing. The whole of the eye is supposed to be the blue beside the pupils.
But that's all so whatever
😊
One of my favourite little hints in the show is right at the start, Chani's voiceover asks; "who will our next oppressors be?" and the next shot is one of Paul.
I rewatched part 1 last night and noticed something new. When Leto is dying he says something right before he says “here I am here I remain”. The caption just says “Leto muttering” so I got up real close to the tv and turned it up. You can barely make it out but he says. “The flesh the day shapes and the day the flesh shapes” one of my favorite lines from the book.
Well spotted!
It's quite simple really. I see 'Heavy Spoilers' & I see 'Dune ' & I watch it. Every. Single. Video.
I could watch Dune Part 2 everyday. It’s my go to for background noise now. It’s epic.
If only Chani wasn't whining the entire time from her high horse it would be tolerable xD
@@tykjenffs Whoa, trippy circularity -- your reaction to Chani exactly describes my reaction to your comment.😛
@@MisterRlGHTat least give a mofo some aloe when u get em with a burn like that.
Me too. I’ve watched it over 10 times. The Chani character is very different from the book and as usual men are portrayed as gullible idiotic fools and women as circumspect intelligent and powerful.
"I must not fear.
Fear is the mind-killer.
Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.
I will face my fear.
I will permit it to pass over me and through me.
And when it has gone past, I will turn the inner eye to see its path.
Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain."
Nice! Sort of, makes you want to get a tattoo of that, doesn’t it?
The best Dune breakdown created by a guy named Paul? KIS LA HA!!
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Anytime my sister text me anything noteworthy I always reply OHHH, KEEZ LAHAH!
I really hope one day that Jodorowsky's version of Dune is made into an anime series. It would be the perfect medium for the outlandish ideas and designs he brought together in that project.
A Dune anime would be fucking sick.
I agree lol
yeah, that would be great! as much as i love his mind and imagination, its really out there and not actually the story from the book. anime is a great medium for surrealist interpretation so it would elevate his concepts without completely alienating fans of the books. (though at this point we all know jodorowsky's vision so it wouldnt be so much of a shock for us to see paul suddenly ascend into the sky and combine with the ether and clearly any fan of neon genesis evangelion would feel right at home with that type of storytelling).
Great idea!
I instantly was imagining something like Hunter Hunter because of the internal monologue stuff. Would be super cool. Go ahead and make it and I’ll watch it.
Mentats don't take spice. They drink Sappho Juice. That's why their lips are purple. Taking spice doesn't make you a mentat. --- Paul was special for the following reasons: his incredibly developed analytical ability and his access to genetic memory. He was trained as a mentat from birth. His genetics made it possible for him to potentially unlock the genetic memory from both female and male ancestral lines. This was connected with his ability to see the future. The "kwisatz haderach" feels like a combination between mentat + psychic. However, calling him psychic is an over simplification. He isn't really psychic. There is no magic in Frank Herbert's universe, only the appearance of magic to those who cannot comprehend the mechanism of how something takes place. A TV would appear magic to someone who doesn't understand electricity. Taking spice allows Paul to have visions of the future. However, these visions are really intuitions based on calculation. His prescience, though it appears as a kind of psychic ability, is really a function of #1 knowledge of fact + #2 the ability to perform incredibly complex calculations. Taking, or perhaps more accurately, conquering the water of life allows him to unlock his genetic memory thus providing perfect knowledge of past events. Perfect knowledge (of fact) + Perfect Calculation = Perfect Predictability. This is what makes him the "kwisatz haderach," literally "the shortening of the way." His ability to predict future outcomes allows him to steer humanity towards an outcome of his choosing, especially once he gains political power as emperor.
I rewatched both Dune: Part One and Part Two in IMAX with Laser GT on the UK’s widest screen yesterday. Fourth time I’ve watched each movie at the cinema (3D, IMAX CoLa, IMAX with Laser GT, 1.90:1 and 1.43:1 screens, Dolby Cinema). 😎
Denis Villeneuve made a live appearance and sat down for a Q&A hosted by Riz Ahmed in between movies.
Total sellout. 722 seats and all of them occupied.
Rewatching your EPIC breakdown video again.
Huge thanks Paul. 🙏🏻
I live so close to the IMAX. But I missed it. 😮
Me: “another dune breakdown explaining all the same things that tens of other high quality breakdowns have already covered?”
Also me: *clicks play*
😂😂 this is so me. Why are we like this? 😭🤦🏾♀️
We are simple creatures. And this is our dog bone. 🦴
They're complex breakdowns from different people it's interesting to see the differences and, you like this kind of thing because you're a deep thinker... mmhmm.
“I AM PAUL “Heavy Spoilers” Atreides, The Duke of Arrakis”!!!!!
Wow this is some very thorough Dune info thanks!
I’m a old fan of the books, since I started reading“Dune” sitting on top of a dune, in the Sinai desert, in the summer of 1994.
The bagpipes sound at that scene- made me feel goosebumps and tears were in my eyes, while watching it at the movies.
1:19:22, the Baron’s maiden’s dead, looks like a classical painting. The composition and everything. It’s a brutal shot but I had to pause to take it in.
I really never understood why the sci-fy mini series wasn't more popular. It's a legit great adaptation as far as small budget early 2000s TV goes and was the best screen version of Dune for decades. They even went as far as children of dune with a really young James McAvoy playing Leto II! That was my first time discovering Dune as a kid when me and my dad watched all of it back to back one Saturday and now after having read the books and seen both the new movies. That mini series was great and definitly should have gotten more recognition. The acting wasn't the best and the budget limits really show, but at the same time those are the same things that really make it interesting and fun to watch. While simultaneously being a fairly faithful adaptation. Really should have been more well known!
That was my introduction to the duneiverse. I recognized the cheesiness of the rendition, but still fell in love with the story.
I loved it. Loved Lynch’s movie too.
Love that you watched it all in one Saturday with your dad! What a great memory to have forever!
I didn’t even know there was a miniseries. Maybe it was a lack of advertising?
@@hawkrohn5 one that has driven my love of sci-fi and an obsession with Dune. 😅
The OC Bible fuses the traditions of all widespread religions, crafted in such a way to emphasize why Thinking Machines must never be relied upon.
I FUCKING LOVE when they’re doing the harvester attack, after shooting down the thopter, they’re running and all you hear is their panting and as soon as the thopter crashes in the sand the score just fucking BOOMS like gaaad damn 😮💨😮💨
One of my favorite shots in the movie. Also when Gurney is walking and the ship is crashing behind him. Huge sense of scale.
My mother, who isnt a nerd, LOVES the Villeneuve's Dune movies with a passion!
After he yells "thats not hope" That head shake and closing his eye really conveys how bad/sad he feels after manipulating them.
This long in depth video on Dune’s part one and two is beyond perfect.
I adore bagpipe music! Especially when a full band is playing.
You are a rare species
10:59 using spice isn’t part of the mentat training. that starts as a child without the knowledge of the person and it is later revealed in their lives and they’re given the choice to persue full mentat-ship so to say. Piter(Harkonnen) particularly is addicted to the spice but Thufir(Atredies) is not.
One thing I want to add about the sign language. The way it’s being used has religious origins. Back during the medieval ages monks would use a crude form of sign language to speak to each other while at dinner. It was considered a sin to speak while eating. Just a small recommendation but looking up and reading all about the “loopholes” monks would use to get around rules is kind of hilarious. Like having second helpings at dinner would be consider gluttonous but it’s also written that you should never deny anything the archbishop gave you. So if they wanted a 2nd plate of food, they would get the archbishop to give them the plate and just like that, sin averted lol.
Man i love this video, i appreciate so much the work you have done and put into this, not only the lore, the movies itself, but the context of how it was done, and going on by the time the movies were done. I really appreaciate and i feel like casual viewers of films doenst understand how important knowing context is to understand the movies itself.
Seriously thank you!! I appreciate you.
Nice breakdown! Really enjoyed the humor mixed in with a serious story. Two long complicated movies broke down in 2 hours....impressive! Can't wait for you to breakdown God Emperor of Dune....My favorite book!
Siona and Hwi!!!!
The LAWRENCE OF ARABIA echoes extend to such details as “. . . , once you woke up.” (Lawrence is caught more than once sleeping at inopportune times.) Given their resemblance to dragonflies, the ornithopters may also be classified as entomopters. Bulls are also an ancient symbol of rebirth, as their horns resemble the crescent moon as it is reborn each month.
Yoooo this is AMAZING. I think I've watched more detailed breakdowns than the film itself (and I've been 5 times)
Where did you find that BTS footage from the sandworm riding scene??
Good breakdown! One note (not everyone realizes this the first time they read the series so no shade on you): Paul is actually *not* the Kwisatz Hadderach because in the end he could not bring himself to follow the Golden Path that would lead to humanity’s ultimate survival as a species. It was Leto 2 who was willing to sacrifice himself and his humanity to save humanity. Dune is some crazy shit, and just gets crazier the further in the series you get.
true true, Leto the 2nd our worm king
You're trying to change the meaning of a name. Kwisatz haderach doesn't mean the person who follows the golden path Paul foresaw, it means someone with access to both the male and female memories and prescience. If you read _Dune Messiah_ you find out that the Bene Tleilax (claim to have) made their own kwisatz haderach and that creation didn't follow the golden path but was still known as a kwisatz haderach.
Thank you for making this quality content.
My mental health needs the diversion. If you ever think that you’re just peddling trivium, then know that this sort of thing reminds many of us out here struggling that there ARE positive lines of reasoning still out there when everything seems hopeless.
Paul seeing his own death is literally a version of the future that could happen based on his actions. He's able to view many possible futures due to his prescient abilities fueled by spice
Appreciate all versions, I see the elements as a reader every few years, but I must say Dennis ' adaptation is a cinematic masterpiece.
Queen Elizabeth I did not wear all that makeup because it was “fashionable”. She had small pot which left scars all over her face. Small pox was very common at that time and those that caught it in the upper class typically used heavy makeup. The makeup however was very toxic.
That’s true. Then heavy white make-up became more popular because she wore it. By the end of the 17th century, everyone was wearing it, including men even young ones who didn’t have anything to hide? We’re covering themselves with the toxic make up. A pale white face with Rosie cheeks was seen to be youthful and maidenly. They weren’t going for clown like, but that was the result.
Lisan al-Gaib!
"How can this be?"
"For he is the Heavy Spoiler Man "
Wow, I read the books in college and seen every movie. I love Dune. I learned so much from your review. I would suggest a special episode on Duncan Idaho, the cloning, and his character arc. I actually got confused in the books when I read it due to his complex story arc.
Hell of a video brother. Awesome. Keep it up. 👍🏾
So glad you mentiond the appocalyse now refferances..when i watched the film i got the kurts bit..but missed the barron emergining from the oil like captain willard ..these 2 dune films and appocalyse now are hands down at 54 my favourite films so far ❤ 👍
The comment you make at 1:23:22 about it being embarrassing if they're "killed by his woman" was somewhat confusing. I thought that men and women were considered equals. Or is it that some are more equal than others?
As a die hard Star Wars fan my whole life I’m at my wits end with the franchise and decided I would check these out properly. Checked the first one out on streaming when it released and I mostly used it for backround noise and didn’t really bother with it so I wanted to give it a proper watch next to the second one and after watching both, I can safely say that I’ve been captured by this story and I think it’s phenomenal. Can’t wait for the next one and where they take the story. Is the books worth buying?
Thank you Paul.
I really like a youtuber by the name of Nerd Cookies who played audio clips of Frank Herbert pronouncing how each of the words in Dune are properly pronounced.
Absolutely amazing book and really good film adaptions. Ive took this story with me my whole life since Dune84. The fear of litany is my fave tattoo. Dune is a life changer and always thank my Dad for introducing me.
Long live the fighters ⚔✊🏽⚔
Big ups Def.💯👊🏾
!!!!!
Great break down, I've watched it twice now!
Li San Al Gaib
watched the full movie 3 weeks ago and still stunned me with every detail missed, hoping to catch and read the novel version
Jinn does actually appear in the book! When Stilgar and the troupe come on Jessica and Paul in the valley, he asks: Are you Jinn or human?
Need more Dune content this aint enough
I love that water carafe at 18:28 is the same one I’ve had personally for a few years now.
Hopefully by watching this I can finally get into these movies. I love Denise Villeneuve but I really couldn't care less about the characters.
Yeah hopefully you enjoy the movies a bit more after this
The movie does a poor job if this is your takeaway that Paul is solely interested in power. Look up “The golden path” its not just some “Dr Strange nonsense” it’s a path to prevent the extinction of humanity. I hope that this is better explained in the sequel.
I’m going to look that up
Awesome Vid brotha. Love the Dune movies, but was a bit confused with Dune's massive lore. This has been the best breakdown yet.
thank you
I know it's a nit-pick, but especially during the final battle between the Fremen & Sardukaar/Harkonnen, they are moving their knives WAY too fast to penetrate the shields.
Not sure why Deni decided to violate the lore rules they just got through setting up.
Probably because they weren't using shields as there were sandworms around.
I am a sucker for Medieval stuff aka fantasy, but man does that bias go out the window when it comes to sci fi like Dune. Simply perfect.
Heavy spoilers is better than FUCKING asshols at newrockstars 😅😂
I can't stand that guy
The ScyFy miniseries was great. What they pulled off with a cable TV budget was really impressive.
Great breakdown. Excellent work 👌
Thank you
the spark was just there with me and i felt the spark's emotions...
Bagpipes have always given me chills any time I hear them.
And when I've been on long drives alone in the car, I'll put on some bag pipe music.
Absolutely nobody knows this about me.
2:01:07 what’s Geiger’s sandworm munching on there?
The book version at 1 minute is the one I have, it was my Dads, he let me read it and I've never give it back...I think I now have something like 14 of the books in the trilogy, there are more to get.
Dune set the gold standard for Sci-Fi movies. Haters will watch the second movie and then go home to watch Disney+ with their Wife's Boyfriend.
Excellent job! I also read the first 3 books after being blown away by _Dune: Part 2._ Imo, if I were to do it over again, I would have stopped reading after _Dune Messiah._ It feels like the proper end to the story, where the third book is the 1st act to something new, but not as good and kind of repetitive. I still might read Frank Herbert's final three Dune novels-might.
Same here -- I read Dune and it was an incomparable life-changing experience, so I dove straight into Dune Messiah & it was really good so I kept right on into Children of Dune & within 100 pages realized I'd lost all interest in finishing that book or the rest of the series. No idea exactly why, all I know is I've never spontaneously ejected like that out of any other novel or series.
I love the fact that Dave Bautista often plays "bad" characters, yet from all accounts he's an absolute sweetheart.
I enjoyed your videos...
I love how lady Jessica’s countenance goes from pleasant to menacing as she has her inner monologue about converting the freemen. 1:13:35
phenomenal breakdown....gives me a greater sense of urgency to read the book.
I have been actually looking forward to your channel doing this!!!
Hope you enjoy it
@@heavyspoilers Thanks for replying! I didn’t expect that from such a popular channel! That’s just awesome of you!! 🖤🖤🖤
Jodorowsky's Dune, was a very cool film that showed a lot of how his process went. Storyboards and such, lots of imagy it was very cool
“Hit the thumbs up button” well played
Will you guys be reviewing the Ring of Power S2 teaser?
Welp, I'll be falling to sleep to this for the next month
why is this video so under-liked!?
Question : Guild navigators have the special ability to guide ships through fold space, but the actual folding is done .by a Holtzman drive, correct ? Also, the immense heighliners, with their huge open mouths, are shown with a different location in the galaxy at either end. So, once navigated, a given path is stable for awhile ?
22:47 is that planet chapter house ?!?!????
Paul, /I always look forward to your pod casts lol
thank you
Most important question who wins between Paul and Leto Vs Anakein and Luke. Arakas Vs Skywalker's.
Chani is the absolute worst change ever in the history of Dune adaptations. Every Fremen has an accent but she sounds like your typical California girl. Most immersion breaking ever.
I wish Chani's friend was Chani. She's soooo good.
I completely agree, and I think Zendaya is completely overrated. I guess she’s just the Hollywood “it” girl right now but she’s so wooden. I know she questions Paul in the books, but she was irritating in the second movie, he actually wants to fight her enemies, and she has a problem with it. Her friend absolutely should be cast in that role. Zendaya needs to check her ego. I can’t stand the whole one name thing. You are not Madonna. Total whiny Cali girl. She didn’t even try. The rest of the cast actually put effort in, but her ego is so big she didn’t bother.
@@mattlawson714 Well said. Zendaya is as overrated as she is skinny. No meat in her acting.
Feyd never would have killed Lanville in a fair fight. He was probably malnourished and had been sleeping on the floor. The fight should’ve been over really quick actually because Feyd had two blades and his opponent had one, there are multiple shots where Feyd has a free hand. Like when their blades are locked and they are staring at each other…. Feyd had another knife! I know…. It’s a movie.
Because of his angle and distance from the camera, Paul looks like Charlie Chaplin at 1:10:32, with his nosepiece serving as Chaplin's mustache. Paul becomes the Great Dictator in his own right.
Great catch!
I don't think the visions can be wrong. I think they are just very abstract. Jamis would be his teacher in the vision. In the real world he taught him the first lesson(s) of the desert including how to kill. In the vision Paul dies. In the real world "Paul" is "reborn".
Hey Paul. Just a suggestion. Exhuma (2024, Korean). Do give it a watch when you're free. If you are into south Korean horror then its a must watch.
Ah nice, I’ll check it out
I thought that mentats use saffo juice to aid in their cognition not spice
Bro. It took me 3 night to get through Dune Part 2 😂 I kept knocking out. I felt like I had been watching the movie for over 1 hours and I was actually only 20 minutes into it. 😂
Thanks Paul!! Great breakdown.
Lynch made the right call with the score, cuz when I think dystopian future, I think Toto. You can keep your Vangelis and Brad Friedel.
EASTER EGG! Did you know when Paul (dune) walks through the crowd, if you pause it when Paul is in the middle, the image is actually and autostereogram.
If you look at it right you can see the word Messiah imprinted into the crowd.
Paul, your are the chosen one!
Chani noob tubing the Harkonen during the harvester raid then just yelling "RELOAD!" was the hardest shit in the movie lol
Great video! ❤
The best part of the movie is when Paul takes the water. And walks through the crowd. And starts talking that shit. Dude seems so badass. I just wanted him to kill everyone. Who cares of the outcome.
Love the bonsai budget in these films too.
i loved the made for tv movies in all honesty they dumped alot of lore but they did some stuff i did not expect
The Beast (screen) crushed that dude's head 🤪
Can the barron breath while fully submerged in the black healing liquid?
Have you got a new camera. Looks HD as fuck
Yeah got a 4k one in t’prime sales
@@heavyspoilers noice!
THANKS
All hail The Quiznos Cataract !
Always wondered why the spacing guild was the only ppl who mutated. But not the actual race from arrakas
I believe they are fed MASSIVE amounts of spice from a young age, like way more than the Fremen are exposed too.
I've been examining the fight with Paul and Fade, Fade stabs Paul with Paul's blade, you can tell by the handle of the blade that Paul pulls out from the holder on his back before the flight with a gold butt. The emperors is all black but the blade is silver and ornamental. Paul moves to strike Fade and with a forced turn of Paul's wrist, Fade plants the Paul's blade with the gold butt in Paul's abdomen. Fade still has his blade. Then Fade comes at Paul with the same blade the Emperor gave him, you an tell by the decoration of the silver blade as it slips through Paul's hand to stab at his upper chest. And off screen we know Paul stabs Fade. But the knife that gets pulled out of Fade is not Fades own blade, its the blade with the gold butt that Paul pulled out of the holder on his back. And when Paul pulls the blade from his upper chest--not where the blade was when Fade stabbed him the first time, the blade he pulled out is Fades blade he got from the emperor, meaning Fade stabbed Paul first with Pauls own knife in the abdomen, then again with the emperors blade in the chest and I kind of feel like this is where the Bene Gesserit teleportation style fighting from the book comes in because in the quickest flash, Paul pulls the knife from his abdomen while Fade stabs him in the chest and Paul then stabs Fade with a blow that immediately kills. I think Paul saw all this, knew he'd get stabbed somehow, but that he could survive it only if he got stabbed, like a feint, because Fade is too good a fighter. But Fade didn't know Paul could move with lightning speed so Paul chose his moment carefully. That's why everyone was shocked and unsure of what had happened, who won? Fade? But Paul won. And then the final evidence, he then pulls Fades second blow from his upper chest, not his abdomen. He kept his own knife and dropped the emperors blade he pulled out of his chest on the floor then advanced towards the emperor.
Thank you Good Sir
Much appreciated
1:32:34 the plan to control the Chosen One seems kind of stupid, if he can see the future, the past and the present all at the same time, he can quite literally just make a plan to follow a life he could enjoy the most.