I honestly really loved how brutally quick and unemphasized deaths were. It always kinda frustrated me how drawn out fight scenes get to kill off important characters, especially when that character wasn't even a fighter at any point in the story. These quick deaths display a certain brutality in war, show that no matter how big and important you are you can die in an instant.
It makes more sense regarding how H2H combat is in Dune as well, quick, complex but decisive, everyone has to be a skilled fighter at the level people are in this to survive
@@oroboros88 And realistically melee combat is usually over very quickly. If you watch people sparring in HEMA, bouts that go on beyond even just 1 minute without somebody taking a "lethal" hit are the minority.
Same, especially Gurney killing Rabban. Like, I love how people think that this muscle headed brute would have lasted any longer with the fucking warmaster of House Atreides touted as one of the best fighters in the imperium 😂 Rabban is depicted as kind of pathetic and not skilled and Gurney has been waiting years and years for this
I think it's a prelude to the fact that these "bad guys" were not the endgame of this story, merely stepping stones down the good-intentioned path to hell.
One thing to add - the cool ass black and white scenes you are talking about were shot with an infrared camera, not a black and white camera. So it’s not normal b&w, it’s super b&w. It is also why you see the black bene gesserit hoods turn stark white when they change scenes. Absolutely fantastic
Yeah the whole movie was just purely amazing cinematography, I don't know the last time I've sat through a movie that didn't treat me like I was some little kid that had to have exposition for everything, it made the universe feel so alive & real, breath-able, all the suspense & stakes were so powerful, possibly the best film in 2024 already released. Paul felt full peak GoT season 4 energy when he said he would take the emperor's daughter, and he'd be lucky to have his head. We need a Part 3 & Part 4, this is how the Rings of Power & the new Star Wars films should have been, now we know why Anakin hates sand so much its because its better than space operas.
To me personally it was crazy because it’s almost exactly how I imagined it when first reading the book. Because the hole book takes place on dune my mind just imagined it to be black and white out of a lack of description, but even the walls of the fighting pit where similar to how I would have imagined. The only difference is I imagined it being darker and the pit to be circular and a bit bigger.
I'm gonna try to keep out the spoilers so i hope anyone will know what i'm talking about, am i tripping or in the final act when Paul finds out something pretty crucial about his heritage and bloodline, does the color grading go more monochrome/decrease in saturation to support that plot point?
I didn’t know that scene was black and white because my theater had a huge magenta spot in the middle and a green area from top to bottom on the right. Kinda sad I didn’t get to see the movie how it was made to be seen. Shoulda asked for my money back.
The part where he walks in confidently to the council in the South of Arrakis, the music implemented there, the people starring at him in disbelief was one of the best scenes for me. It shows his character changed into full confidence mode like "idgaf I can see the future now".
Man, Austin Butler NAILED the role of Feyd-Rautha. Everything he does with that character, he does very well. Also, this man really knows how to use his voice, I mean, remember that this guy also played Elvis. What an amazing actor he is
I was wondering if they did infrared. It looks like it. There's another art film by the guy that did Koyanisqaatsi called Visitors that's all infrared and it's very interesting, looking just like those scenes.
Near the end of the movie I checked my phone for the time, not because I was hoping it would end soon but because I wanted even more. One of the biggest achievements in filmmaking this century. Villeneuve is a master of his craft.
Yeah at the haflway marked after Paul does you know what i was checking the time. The last 40 minutues turns this movie from incredible to a damn masterpiece.
oh man I did the same thing, I knew when it was ending because I’ve read the books and seen all the other versions but i still was hoping they added new stuff in.😂
I reckon the sound design on the second Transformers was the best. Near the start when the ships come out of hyperspace, the bass blast thumping your chest in staccato as each ship pulls its brakes was the best I have heard. Dune is a way better movie of course…
I feel like the sound design and the music in general were better and much more unique in part 1. But that's complaining on an incredibly high level, both movies brought their A-game.
Watch this in theaters DO NOT WAIT FOR STREAMING. This movie deserves to be seen on the big screen and you deserve to see it on the big screen. (Obvious due to comments but the sound is what you’re really there for)
Yes and no. Big screen is nice, but if you don’t pay for Dolby cinema or imax or something high end, the image quality and sound stage is ruined a ton, and some people’s at home setups will give better image quality/audio. Either buy the highest end theater experience or hope you have a nice hdr tv with a surround sound system.
@@Plupert nah I mean you don’t need a crazy sound system to have good bass. Especially in a small room. Just need some good tweeters, a good sub, and some fill. Then the right mixer and you’re golden. Some imax theaters I’ve been to are loud but the sound balancing and quality isn’t that great. Dolby is always a hit but that’s Dolby lol.
@@RiceCubeTech all of the things you mention cost a decent amount of money, my point still stands lol. I know zero people with an in depth sound system.
@@Plupert can get a good setup for 800 bucks if you price hunt and find good deals or are willing to go used. Klipsch had a full surround sound system for 1000 bucks that’s incredible. And yeah it’s more expensive than a single movie ticket but cheaper in the long run if you keep it for a long time, you can use it as long as you have it. If you buy a movie you can watch it an infinite number of times vs going to see a movie for 15 bucks every time you want to see it. Plus it can be used for music, watching tv, playing video games etc. things you can’t do in a theater.
It also drives home the harkonens (or however its spelled) are a brutal regime. Theres a few shots that heavily mirrored old black and white nazi propaganda tapes.
@@Thailerr it's said that deidi prime's sun give out only a 4th of earth's sun energy Imagine how brutal the environment of arrakis is to the average harkonnen No wonder they're always pissed
Exactly what I was thinking. I read Dune 2 or 3 years ago and I remember a death towards the end being so nonchalant that I had to read the sentence once or twice to make sure I was understanding that a character died
@@zzzzzzzzzz_me To be fair, Leto II's death is the one death that kinda makes sense. They're in the middle of conflict, there's little to no time to mourn. And besides, if I'm not mistaken his son's demise is the one thing that drives Paul to kill Feyd and enter once and for all the "terrible path" laid for him in his visions.
Love how they stopped playing background music for the 1v1 at the end. The only sounds are the struggles of the combatants, the knife blades clashing, the flesh tearing, the crowd gasping, the combatants breathing. It was so intense and well done. The decision to cut the music there only added to the scene
Yeah but the one thing I hate in movies that they always get wrong is people don’t just get stabbed in the gut and fall over and die. Like that’s so lazy and unrealistic. The bald dude would have still been in the fight after Paul stabbed him, Paul should have stabbed his neck or something afterwards.
I’m very interested to watch the sequel now. I never watched the entirety of the first one. I only saw parts of it while it was on tv no while it was in theatres or anything so whenever I was bored I just stood up and walked away lol. But now I’m very interested to watch. I’ll have to watch the full first one now then watch this one. Good sci fi is hard to come by in modern media so I’m ver excited.
My 73 year old mom has never wanted to see a movie for a 2nd time in her life. I took her to watch it tonight and she told me she wanted to watch it again right after we got out of the theater. Frickin' amazing!
The Harkonnen planet (Giedi Prime) is black and white because its sun shines in the IR light spectrum. Side note, the weapons Feyd-Rautha was given (the black and white knives) are actually designed and made by a brand called Zombie Tools, and I've been buying their work for about a decade now! Pretty awesome to see my favorite book series and my favorite smiths collaborate. Just thought I'd share :)
@@lilricebowl9731the only other canon explanation I can think of is in the book the baron is obsessed with something called “ebalite.” In the appendix it’s their version of a metal that looks like a mix of ebony and ivory color. So that might explain the all black and white ritualistic design, but it does look great.
The movie does show they're not doing very well in Arrakis... at least their vision. They need their visors/helmets/blinders, or they suffer temporary blindness, disorientation, and/or nausea in the Arrakis sun's light.
I think Paul’s shift in attitude and contradictory behavior make perfect sense in the context of the movie. Imagine getting snippets of a horrible future and having a vague notion of how you are responsible. You’d want to avoid it at all costs. But if you can suddenly see the whole future in multiple different timelines, you can come to accept some of those horrible things in an ends justify the means type way. I feel like gaining the power Paul gets from drinking the worm poison would drastically shift anyone’s behavior and outlook on things. With that power of foresight, he has fully stepped into his role as a messianic figure and knows how he must act to accomplish his goals. Before he was scared but fear is rooted in uncertainty. Once he discovers what will happen he no longer fears the future and acts accordingly.
“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."
as the writer of dune himself said, "dune has a coital rhythm" meaning the entire thing slow builds to a huge climax, and separating dune to two parts means part 1 is all edging and part 2 is all c00ming.
I also just forgot that CGI was a thing while watching this. Everything in the movie looks completely real. When Paul rides the grandfather worm, I was cheering too. It's like I was actually seeing him do this. I got so lost in this movie, I felt like I was in the movie.
Didn't even see the first one but I watched Dune 2 just because of the positive moist meter review. Now, I'm going to go back and watch the first one, re-watch the 2nd, and I can't wait until the 3rd.
Possibly safe to say that Dune is this generation's Lord of the Rings Edit: Thanks to the people in the comments using the wrinkles in their brain to understand the meaning of my comment. Love y'all 💚
It's very different from LOTR but yes it's correct. This generation reenactment of an old classic using cutting edge technogies to bring it to life while staying true to its story somewhat.
The idea that dune part 1 is the fellowship of the rings for this franchise really resonates. Very deliberate pacing, lots of set up for some quality pay off later.
Went to see Wonka with my sister the day after watching Dune Pt 2. Goddamn does Chalamet have range, I never once thought in either film, "oh that's Wonka/Paul," and they couldn't be more different characters. Dude 100% deserves some kind of award
Man when Paul gave that speech to the Fremen on their language while reading the past of some of them was amaaaaazing. I mean Timothee its killing it in every single film, since Call me by your name hes doing so great he even made me cry on Wonka
@@iCapSlaySs the only problem I had with the first is the cinema I went to played the movie extremely loud so I couldn't hear and understand anything. Other than that, it was great.
If you're talking about the Baron's death, you're right. He doesn't get unceremoniously killed by Paul in the book. Instead, he's he's unceremoniously killed by a 4-year-old.
@NathanHiggerI want to warn you that while the main vision is still gotten across, the film does differ greatly from the book. It was a bit jarring at first for me, so that’s why I want to warn you. Just prepare yourself to enjoy the film for the film itself and don’t go into it thinking about the books at all.
Start of the film spoilers ahead The introduction with the harkonnen troops gliding up the cliff face so seamlessly then transitioning back to standing already hooked me. So well executed.
I was kinda expecting them to at least show them clicking on a button for fly mode I found tht sequence like bunch of men on a upward pulley system old fashioned way lol
That scene was the first thing I went back to mention when the movie ended. The minimalistic music with beautiful cinematography made it. I knew we were about to be in for a masterpiece.
I've probably watched it 30+ times in the last few months, my favorite scenes - I have two of them - are when Paul goes to the South and addresses the masses and he's screaming at that one guy like a madman, but is actually telling a beautiful story. The second one is when everyone is going to space to begin the Holy War ... with his mother talking to his sister, the music, the scene ... it's just amazing.
It wasn’t an accurate adaptation of the book but it was faithful as all hell. It really emphasized the terror and negativity that comes with a messianic figure like Paul while the novel doesn’t make that distinction super clear until the following books. Chani being more of a foil that loves Paul but fears his status is a great addition as well
I think the movie made the right changes in the right places because Denis Villeneuve is a Dune fan who gets that part of the books. He made sure to really hammer in the message that what is happening is NOT good ultimately and I loved that. A general audience is going to understand this theme rather than thinking Paul is a traditional hero. Chain having this tension with him is a really interesting change that adds to the message of the source material rather than detracting. The only (minor spoiler warning) gripe I have is … The fact that they don’t include the spacing guild and the way that impacts the ending. (major spoiler warning for the explanation) … This is difficult because the movie needs to stay clear and concise to a general audience, and there’s already a lot of (particularly trippy) things that it juggles extremely well as a visual medium, and it only does that by being very calculated and reserved in HOW things are included. The spacing guild not really being present helps keep the movie clearer for most people, but it does change the dynamic. Spice is important but it’s never really made clear just HOW important it is. Paul’s threat to destroy the spice works in the books because the Guild believes him and can’t see far enough into the future to be anything but terrified. The other Houses are forced to stay back from the battle because the Guild refuses to transport any ship that lands. They initially accept him because the Guild forces it to be so. By cutting them out, the movie focuses so much better on the more important things, especially the Bene Gesserit, but it loses a significant piece of context. It also means the ending of the movie makes a lot less sense, where (as far as the characters claim) every other Great House denies Paul’s claim, and the Fremen immediately go to war. It makes a lot more sense to have at least a tiny mention of the Guild and have a few members present with the Emperor, just like in the book, or to have Gurney clearly state that only some of the Great Houses have denied him. If they all do, then Paul doesn’t have a reason to marry Irulan other than to try to legitimize his rule, and realistically there aren’t enough Fremen to withstand the armies of the entire rest of the Imperium all at once. I think Villeneuve might recognize this before the next movie and provide a tiny bit of correction. After all, a Navigator is a central character in Messiah, and Villeneuve has also proven that he can make some changes to best fit what will and won’t work with an audience through the differences in this movie and the last one. Its only a minor gripe anyway because 1: it’s kind of my nitpicking book-fan level of examination that gives it any significance, 2: the rest of the movie was utterly incredible, and 3: I do believe Denis will actually find a correction for this in Messiah.
It's kind of weird - they kept the theme, but changed the plot outright. Who didn't drug the combatant and why. The geopolitical/religious situation of north/south. Paul and Chani's relationship. Paul's sister. Paul's relationship with his mother. His mother's motivations and actions. The Great Houses' reaction to Paul's ascendance. The list goes on and on. This is no simple "they had to make changes for the big screen", this is more of a sci fi movie loosely based on a book of the same name. To be clear, this was an amazing movie. But I think it's best to imagine that it's its own independent thing and forget that a book was involved at all. Edit: and because apparently it's not clear, I'm NOT asking questions here, I'm listing some specific changes between the book and movie that alter the plot to varying degrees
@@Brew78 i havent read the book but in the movie they said the Baron didnt drug the combatant so his nephew can like let his bloodlust out and fight for honor or wtv he likes. Also i agree with you about ur last take. I have read the book but pretty much any show or a movie thats from a comic book/book is diffrent and it should be that way. Books will never be adapted 100% because its impossible. im glad i didnt read the book because these 2 movies are incredible and i would probably be expecting stuff and end up being dissapointed if i did read it so ill read it after third movie comes out.
The whole movie is basically that scene in month python and the life of brian where brian said "I'm not the Messiah!" "I'd say you are my lord, I've followed a few!" "I'm not the messiah honestly" "Only the true messiah denies his divinity" "Allright then I AM THE MESSIAH" "HAIL MESSIAH!" "NOW F OFF!"
@@Lgg130 I like to think it was sand particles in the air getting burned because of the intense reflection of sunlight from the ship, and then those particles getting carried away by the wind, making it seem like a glowing fire trail.
I’ve been on the Villanueve train ever since blade runner 2049. So glad to see he’s finally getting his flowers with general audiences. He and Nolan are the best filmmakers of this generation and I hope he sweeps award shows next year.
@@conniefan123absolutely fantastic scene. Honestly I’d say it was an instantly iconic scene. That will be one of the individual scenes to take away from the entire franchise. It was perfect. And a insane experience in the theatre. I will certainly never forget that scene.
@@jules7ful its cuz 2049 was way too slow for most casual movie watchers. 2049 got the pacing right and the feel of isolation that the main character feels is on point. Its a very bleak dystopian world where the big rift between humans and synths is due to the events happening in first movie and its history. Its suppose to feel like the aftermath of a war where things are super bleak and miserable. Sequel happens so far apart from first movie I don't think people would get 2049 without watching the first one, which im sure most who watched it didn't watch bladerunner.
The cool thing about the Giedi Prime gladiatorial scene is that it wasn't a black and white filter layered over colored shots, they used actually used an infrared camera which *only* captures black and white and adds some additional effects (color shifting, translucent skin), etc. The shots never had any color at all
Timothee specifically gives his best performance of his whole career in this one film. I’ve never been so affected by a character’s arc like with Paul’s in this film. It’s definitely Gen Z’s ESB
@@yamamaahoe789 This’ll have the same cultural impact as ESB had back in the 80’s. At least in the film world. It’s ok if you don’t like it, but that’s what it is.
I was never bored with the 1st film, to me it was nicely paced and intriguing with the quieter moments, plus the music is made by the legendary Hans Zimmer, so that's a plus! Cinematography and panoramic shots of the Arrakis was soo freaking cool and while the ending was a bit lackluster, I am eager to watch the 2nd part!
just finished watching in IMAX couple hours ago this movie was insane, i was so invested in the movie that I didn't even realize 2 hours 40 minutes had passed by the cinematography, the music, the acting timothee chalamet really nailed it in this movie, especially when he giving the whole speech in front of the whole fremen
Its a certified banger. We would need 10 films to cover just this book in full, and that isn't reasonable. The stuff they cut from the book, I actually agree with. A lot of was just a lot repeating dialogue and meetings. I think Denis did a really good job at picking and choosing what to adapt, what to change, and what to leave out.
Agreed though an official explanation as to why a particular ending was changed would help. I’m talking about the true abomination and the Baron attempting to kidnap her.
@@unanimousarts The 'abomination' happens in later books. The first two movies only cover the first book. A third movie will cover the events of Dune Messiah.
@@unanimousarts Unless you are referring to her not already being born in the movie, when she was in the book, then yes I would agree. I was looking forward to seeing that character.
the fakeout at the end. i legit couldnt agree more man. all i could think about was how incredible the acting was. just pure raw fucking emotion man. like the end of teh movie with timmy and zendaya?? legit shook me to my core
My fav part of Dune 2 is at the end when present-day Timothée Chalamet wakes up in his L.A. apartment and is like "phew, it was all a dream" but then he finds a bunch of sand in his pocket and he looks right into the camera and says "I guess we're really Dune this"
One thing I will say regarding the book, the deaths of major characters all play out very similarly to how they do in the book. The only one that doesn't is the one character that's "left behind" (speaking in vague terms to avoid spoilers), but that character was created for the movie and has no analog in the book.
I was absolutely BLOWN AWAY by dune part 2. Part 1 was great for me, I was invested and really excited to see the second one in theaters. The visuals were incredible in the first and even better in the second, especially the black and white scenes. It was beautiful and gruesome and just really artfully executed. And one thing that I feel was missed by a lot of people was how well they used silence. A lot of movies have scores for almost every scene, where dune only used music sparingly and it was so powerful. The silence works really well with the whole theme about the desert being something to fear (along with worms being attracted to sound).
Dune Pt1 and Pt2 compliment each other perfectly; and people have now been enlightened to the awesomeness that always was Part 1 because now they see the full vision of where everything fits into everything else. Part 2 obviously GOATED with the sauce and slightly (or greatly) improved in every department except soundtrack, but Part 1 still an amazing film in its own right.
I remember coming out of the theater when Dune 1 came out and being so hyped up i couldnt believe i had to wait a coulple of years for 2 expecting a delivery so good but damn this film did so much honor to part 1, i was blown away by every fucking part, this universe and characters have sooo much potential and i always believed in Denis, hes one of the great filmmakers of today, specially after Bladerunner 2049, hes 100% invested in his work, his research, the legacy of this stories
Im really glad and excited to see this big resurgence in popularity dune is having. Im even more glad that the movies arent trash like everything else that comes out these days. You can really tell everyone put as much passion and effort into these movies as they possibly could
The books are stellar. Rabban just dies somewhere in the fighting in the book. The Baron goes out VERY differently by a character we havent technically met yet. They did a good job of condensing everything in my opinion as a life long fan of the source.
@@rondomaneMy personal complaint comes from the perspective of Gurney fearfully telling Paul that the Harkonnens are brutal. Rabban was quite terrifying in the first film and in the first half of the second film. I just have a hard time believing that Rabban could be killed so easily. So, am I to think that he was just a big headed coward that had no combat experience and could be killed off easily?
@@unanimousarts no but he was no match for gurney halleck one of the greatest fighters in the Dune universe. Imo it makes sense rabban got absolutely clapped, especially with the vengeance mindset gurney had. Rabban was also never much more than the barons errand boy in the book, and his death is just mentioned as a one sentence sidenote.
@@unanimousarts Rabban was an intimidating bully, when he has power over something he is incredibly brutal. Against deadly and skilled fighters that do not fear him, he doesn't know what to do. Just look at the scene where he seems genuinely terrified by the Fremen when he flees, and still nearly gets killed by one as he flees.
@@romanbloomfield9066Yea, believe me, I get it. It’s just that this particular scene is so incredibly short, it borderline begs the question as to why it should occupy the space of a fast cut. Rabban is a talented fighter (maybe not in the context of the movie). He is certainly not the best but open to protecting his life by all means. He knows how to fight and despite him running away in situations depicted as cowardly, he still decides to take on Gurney rather than fleeing. Maybe he could have dispatched his guards to attack Gurney first before his final demise if we think that Rabban was incapable of throwing a couple of missed swings, punches, or what have you. Anything to make the scene just a bit longer. I could’ve blinked and missed the scene.
I just saw it in IMAX and it might be the best movie I’ve seen in a theatre, ever, full stop. I loved the first movie and this one somehow topped it. Villeneuve’s legend continues to grow
I finally watched this today. Honestly, one of the best (if not the best) movie that I have ever seen. The only way I can explain it, is that it is just a one-of-a-kind experience, I came out of the movie, the sense of mystique and immersion that the Fremen give, the way Paul is written from quiet to loud, just, every single scene felt SO impactful. Honestly, just go and see it.
SPOILER WARNING: I actually really liked the way they killed off the Baron. In that scene, the emperor had already come and humbled him after his attempt to take the throne. He was no longer a threat, as Paul is already aiming for the emperor. The Baron is an afterthought to him almost, and he executed him like an animal, he only really killed him to avenge his father. His death feeling inconsequential and not that hype I think is purposeful and meaningful. Though I’m curious what others think.
Same ! It really conveyed the brutality of war. The Fremen dominated, they were on THEIR territory, their hubris made them think they could tame Arrakis, and they paid the price. The Baron dying as a pathetic fat man on the steps to the throne, really sends the message that there is no glory to be had in this war.
tbh the book did that scene better. alia (unborn in the movie, sister to paul) slays him with the gom jabbar, proving that he's an animal (think back to gom jabbar and paul). they used the same dialogue but had na-baron slay him due to the lack of alia, who would've been 2 at the time. fucking iconic.
Agreed. He was also cut off from his floating orb pumpers shit and very weak. The baron was never a fighter. He was a coward, and he died like a dog. It was great.
I agree, and I think Charlie was also talking about Rabban's death, which is just a somewhat unmentioned "offscreen" death in the book. He dies quick in the movie, but at least it's shown.
Absolutely. Especially if viewed through the lens of Paul being able to see the future. The death of the Baron is a foregone conclusion. Add onto it the fact that Paul has just found out the Baron is his grandfather so there's not even any honor to it. It's not even much of a revenge. It's just a necessary death. A formality that Paul has to fulfill in order to move on from the first leg of his journey. Paul knows all along on his way to the tent that this is just the first step.
My only real complaint is Christopher Walken playing the Emperor, absolutely took me out of the movie seeing an actor that's practically a parody of himself speaking in a Bronx accent.
My first watch I through the same thing. But when I watched it again I came to appreciate that the emperor wasn’t some super powered, super weird magical dude, he was just a regular guy that could be bested and defeated. Like the uncle Vladimir was more imposing and someone who you’d picture as the emperor, so I thought that was cool.
After Oppenheimer, I didn't think I'd see a production that good for a long time. Absolutely amazing on all levels. I can't bring myself to understand the "slow" criticisms, I felt like every moment was building more and more of the world and adding to the story and overall message.
I completely agree with Charlie about how every actor in these films is putting in their best work. I truly think that essentially every actor in Dune is putting in a career defining magnum opus of a performance. Everyone is just so believable, the emotion is so raw, and most of all, so much of the masterful acting in these movies is done through simple expression and body language, the true window into the soul of a character. Dune will come to rival LOTR as the best book-to-film adaptation, and for me (the biggest star wars fan I've ever met) it is the finest science fiction story to be put on screen.
Austin Butler made a fairly similar remark, but the best way of describing it goes like this: Dune 1 is a Fancy Garden Salad while Dune 2 is a 30 oz Tomahawk Steak
@@stalka4515True but after Messiah, books get really weird and tricky to adapt, id love that tho. Also, once Paul story is over i feel most non readers will lose interest.
Been waiting for this dune part 2 was fucking amazing it couldn’t have been a better movie Timothys performancewas fucking fantastic it shook me when he was giving his speech. The worm ride made me feel like i was on the worm itself the amount of work they put into this movie was insane my heart dropped through out the movie stilgar was one of the best parts of the movie everytime he got exited about the “madhib” it was so funny and so wholesome the relationship they build through out the movie was like a brotherhood never seen before definitely my top movie of the year maybe of all time.
With all of the great actors showcasing their talents, I have to say that Austin Butler set the stage for me. He was so into his character & you can sense he wanted the viewer to feel the menacing aura and his passion for pain. Superb performance from all.
Along with God Emperor of Dune, Dune messiah is certainly one of my favorite scifi story ever. It is incredible, it feels like a greek tragedy and would be the perfect way to end what the first two movies started. I can't wait to see Denis's take on it.
I don't think I need to say that, but seeing Anya Talylor made me very excited for the 3rd movie. I've only read the 1st book so I don't know enough about Messiah to speak 100% here. But I have a feeling they're gonna do what they did with Chani (Zendaya) and have her appear a bit in Pt. 2 since she'll be a main character in 3
I wasnt that excited for her honestly. I mean I guess she’s a decent actor, but it was this long drawn out close up of her face and those googly eyes I was just like…ok…
I’ll always hold the sentiment that at its core, that both the movies are much better after reading the book, there’s so much details and inner workings that you get a full understanding of
I didn't realize they were doing a part three but I'm so hyped. Since I watched part 1 last week all I've wanted to do is watch it again but I have been restraining myself so as to not over saturate my brain with dune.
As a fan of the book it succeeded my expectations from the visuals to the action sequences and for an almost 3 hour film, you are engaged the whole time
4:53 if you’re talking about his abrupt acceptance of being the lisan al gaib, it’s because he drink the water of life and saw a LOT of the future which changed his mindset, as it did to his mother
As a book reader, I loved it but there were a lot of my favorite parts cut out of the movie. Also Paul’s and Chani arc made more sense in the book because there was a big time skip and they were actually married and had children which make Paul’s actions justifiable later on. Thufir Hawat vs Jessica arc was completely cut from the movie not to mention Alia as well. I wish if there was an extended cut like LOTR.
I actually loved the changes to Paul and Chani's relationship and thought it made a lot more sense in the movie. Keep in mind in the books Chani is enthralled by Paul and believes in him as the Lisan Al Gaib right from the beginning. Their relationship always felt weird to me simply because of that. Here it's a lot more natural. Also I felt really weird at the end when Chani just accepted to become Paul's concubine. That felt weak to me (I haven't read Dune Messiah yet, so please don't spoil if they address this in the next book) especially considering how strong her character was at the beginning. I love the new way her character is framed in the context of the Fremen as a whole. She's from a younger generation that doesn't believe as much. She loves Paul for Paul, she loves the warrior, the young honourable man fighting just like she is and who is her equal. She would even accept Paul as a leader. But the religious Messiah who drives her people into fanatism is who she rejects and as the movie develops we see Paul having to take on the role more and more. Thuffir Hawat could've definitely been cut honestly. Alia is a weird one.
I was looking forward to seeing how they’d implement Alia into the war and everything. Seeing a toddler with such power would’ve been quite entertaining imo
Just saw Part 2 yesterday, blown away, loved it. However, what Part 2 did to me was show me how much I love Part 1, even more so than Part 2, just because of all that build up and showing us the world for the first time. Talking about stuff lost on screen, I totally agree, which also makes you as a viewer question a lot regarding Mr. Paul and his ways, it almost makes him emotionally cold all of a sudden. But that might be something he has to do in order to become what he needs to become, tough to explain.
Just saw it last night! CRAZY how good that was. Im loving seeing the progression of Paul although it is scary to see. Impeccable job to everyone who was a part of it!
Yeah the word to sum up my feelings about Paul is “tragedy” I think, with where his arc is going. The music and his turmoil played so well by Chalamet really sells that he is stuck on this darker path now, and that speech to the Fremen really is icing on the cake
@@CynicalOptimist99 I got the chills watching him give his speech to the Fremen. And wish Jessica saying “slow down” and he kept at it intensely. Ugh the scene was just powerful
the part u talk about important character get killed in fight so fast, i think that was actually the brilliant part. the other dude now had faith and it just wanted to show how powerful faith can be.
Part 1 was just slow for the new gen spending all their time on tik tok. I was captivated the whole movie and it was incredible. I can't wait to see part 2 tomorrow night!
@@vvsparis Agreed! Saw it last night and it's definitely the movie of the year. There's no director like Villeneuve. This was the only movie I was really looking forward to in 2024.
I saw this movie a week ago, and it is hard to think it's only been a week. A lot of it remains fresh in my mind. The score, the scenes, the sounds, so much of it. I've had a hard time describing to my co-workers just how good this film is, which probably makes me come off as just as much a religious fanatic as the Fremen. This is something I doubt I'll experience again for a long, long time.
“You paid for the whole seat but will only use the edge.”
Probably one of the best compliments for a film.
i paid for the seat but all i did was goon
@@garad123456bro your weird 😭
It's an old phrase for pretty much anything with an audience.
@@TheJPomp i remember it from beavis and butthead.
damn dune part 2 is 🔥🔥
"You paid for the whole seat, but you only need the edge."
Damn, that's a great line.
yea actually fire line
That's an old monster truck rally line lol
i dont know how this man's brain works. his zingers are consistently the zingiest.
the first time i heard it was on duck dynasty
He took that line from the comment section of another reviewers video
paul takes a dump
stilgar : "LISAN AL GAIB LISAN AL GAIBBB'
Paul: I am not the Messiah
Stilgar & co: He is the Messiah!
Me turns on&off wifi
Grandma: LISAN AL GAIB
as it was written
YES AS IT IS WRITTEN
DO NOT CLICK TRANSLATE TO ENGLISH 💀
Paul: *takes piss but doesnt shake it after*
The People: "AS WRITTEN AS WRITTEN"
HE LEADS
Not very far from other religions.
LISAN AL GHAIB
UM ACKSHULLY, PAUL’S STILLSUIT WOULD RECYCLE HIS URINE, SO THERE WOULD BE NO NEED TO PULL OR “SHAKE IT” 🤓👆
As is written, Lisanal Ghaib pre-taps
I honestly really loved how brutally quick and unemphasized deaths were. It always kinda frustrated me how drawn out fight scenes get to kill off important characters, especially when that character wasn't even a fighter at any point in the story. These quick deaths display a certain brutality in war, show that no matter how big and important you are you can die in an instant.
It makes more sense regarding how H2H combat is in Dune as well, quick, complex but decisive, everyone has to be a skilled fighter at the level people are in this to survive
@@oroboros88 And realistically melee combat is usually over very quickly. If you watch people sparring in HEMA, bouts that go on beyond even just 1 minute without somebody taking a "lethal" hit are the minority.
Agreed. I disagree with Charlie on this one.
Same, especially Gurney killing Rabban. Like, I love how people think that this muscle headed brute would have lasted any longer with the fucking warmaster of House Atreides touted as one of the best fighters in the imperium 😂 Rabban is depicted as kind of pathetic and not skilled and Gurney has been waiting years and years for this
I think it's a prelude to the fact that these "bad guys" were not the endgame of this story, merely stepping stones down the good-intentioned path to hell.
The first half of this movie is like a grade A comfort movie in its own right. I loved Stilgar going "see he's the messiah!" every other scene.
Best hype man fr😂
He's humble.
Lissan al geib!!! 😂😂😂 *spelling too haha
AS WRITTEN!
everytime paul does anything, stilgar: HE'S THE MESSIAH 😂 best character
One thing to add - the cool ass black and white scenes you are talking about were shot with an infrared camera, not a black and white camera. So it’s not normal b&w, it’s super b&w. It is also why you see the black bene gesserit hoods turn stark white when they change scenes. Absolutely fantastic
All the giedi prime scenes were "absolutely fantastic" and then some.
Yeah the whole movie was just purely amazing cinematography, I don't know the last time I've sat through a movie that didn't treat me like I was some little kid that had to have exposition for everything, it made the universe feel so alive & real, breath-able, all the suspense & stakes were so powerful, possibly the best film in 2024 already released.
Paul felt full peak GoT season 4 energy when he said he would take the emperor's daughter, and he'd be lucky to have his head.
We need a Part 3 & Part 4, this is how the Rings of Power & the new Star Wars films should have been, now we know why Anakin hates sand so much its because its better than space operas.
To me personally it was crazy because it’s almost exactly how I imagined it when first reading the book. Because the hole book takes place on dune my mind just imagined it to be black and white out of a lack of description, but even the walls of the fighting pit where similar to how I would have imagined. The only difference is I imagined it being darker and the pit to be circular and a bit bigger.
I'm gonna try to keep out the spoilers so i hope anyone will know what i'm talking about, am i tripping or in the final act when Paul finds out something pretty crucial about his heritage and bloodline, does the color grading go more monochrome/decrease in saturation to support that plot point?
I didn’t know that scene was black and white because my theater had a huge magenta spot in the middle and a green area from top to bottom on the right. Kinda sad I didn’t get to see the movie how it was made to be seen. Shoulda asked for my money back.
The part where he walks in confidently to the council in the South of Arrakis, the music implemented there, the people starring at him in disbelief was one of the best scenes for me. It shows his character changed into full confidence mode like "idgaf I can see the future now".
yeah that one guy is like you must defeat the previous leader and Paul is like fuck all that, I am in charge now because I say so
I think this was the most hype scene for me, the music and everything just hit SO hard at that part
That's not the only thing it conveyed. He basically turned into a villain at that moment.
one of my favorite scenes of all time, i cant stop thinking about it
That scene was great, especially when he is singling out that one solider with the knowledge of his life, goosebumps
Man, Austin Butler NAILED the role of Feyd-Rautha. Everything he does with that character, he does very well. Also, this man really knows how to use his voice, I mean, remember that this guy also played Elvis. What an amazing actor he is
Holy shit, he played Elvis? He's got an incredible acting range. Im gonna keep an eye on his future roles.
He nailed it I could feel his psychotic rage through him 😂
Yeeeeeee Wonka vs Elvissss
He was so frickin great there, I think he even got an oscar nomination for it.
he was even good back in his early career in shanara chronicles. cringe mtv show that continued on spike tv but still.
The sheer scale of this movie is crazy. The stuff that they pulled off is INSANE. Absolutely a milestone is science fiction filmmaking.
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Alright you're glazing a bit , movies great but it literally did nothing new in terms of filmmaking
Well the two new movies fails in one thing, they never showed how really important spice is in Dune universe...
God stfu stop glazing this snoozefest
Haven’t read the books, but White Drax and Baron Harkonnen felt wasted in this sequel.
I love that the black and white scenes were filmed with infrared instead of being done in post
I was wondering if they did infrared. It looks like it. There's another art film by the guy that did Koyanisqaatsi called Visitors that's all infrared and it's very interesting, looking just like those scenes.
Near the end of the movie I checked my phone for the time, not because I was hoping it would end soon but because I wanted even more. One of the biggest achievements in filmmaking this century. Villeneuve is a master of his craft.
Yeah at the haflway marked after Paul does you know what i was checking the time. The last 40 minutues turns this movie from incredible to a damn masterpiece.
i was relieved to see i still had an hour left haha
Literally did the same shit lmao
you know it’s a good movie when you’re checking your phone in hope that there’s a lot of runtime left
oh man I did the same thing, I knew when it was ending because I’ve read the books and seen all the other versions but i still was hoping they added new stuff in.😂
My favorite part is when Paul is walking in the desert and says: "this is a dune, too"
Nice🎉
How you dune?
Are dune with your jokes lil bro
Dune dune dunnne
Then he pauled all over them?
The sound design and music in part 2 is INSANE.
The best theatre viewing experience I’ve ever had.
fr. I go to IMAX for the sound more the big screen. Gotta feel all those explosions lol.
same here!! best theatre experience ever
music sounded the same as the last movie lol its aight
I reckon the sound design on the second Transformers was the best. Near the start when the ships come out of hyperspace, the bass blast thumping your chest in staccato as each ship pulls its brakes was the best I have heard.
Dune is a way better movie of course…
I feel like the sound design and the music in general were better and much more unique in part 1. But that's complaining on an incredibly high level, both movies brought their A-game.
Watch this in theaters DO NOT WAIT FOR STREAMING. This movie deserves to be seen on the big screen and you deserve to see it on the big screen.
(Obvious due to comments but the sound is what you’re really there for)
Yes and no. Big screen is nice, but if you don’t pay for Dolby cinema or imax or something high end, the image quality and sound stage is ruined a ton, and some people’s at home setups will give better image quality/audio.
Either buy the highest end theater experience or hope you have a nice hdr tv with a surround sound system.
@@RiceCubeTechif your at home set up is rivaling IMAX or Dolby sound systems I think they can afford to pay for the ticket.
@@Plupert nah I mean you don’t need a crazy sound system to have good bass. Especially in a small room. Just need some good tweeters, a good sub, and some fill. Then the right mixer and you’re golden. Some imax theaters I’ve been to are loud but the sound balancing and quality isn’t that great.
Dolby is always a hit but that’s Dolby lol.
@@RiceCubeTech all of the things you mention cost a decent amount of money, my point still stands lol. I know zero people with an in depth sound system.
@@Plupert can get a good setup for 800 bucks if you price hunt and find good deals or are willing to go used. Klipsch had a full surround sound system for 1000 bucks that’s incredible.
And yeah it’s more expensive than a single movie ticket but cheaper in the long run if you keep it for a long time, you can use it as long as you have it. If you buy a movie you can watch it an infinite number of times vs going to see a movie for 15 bucks every time you want to see it.
Plus it can be used for music, watching tv, playing video games etc. things you can’t do in a theater.
The black & white gladiator scene is filmed in infrared, this is what gives it some of its otherworldly appearance.
Cool. Thanks for the info! 😮
It also drives home the harkonens (or however its spelled) are a brutal regime. Theres a few shots that heavily mirrored old black and white nazi propaganda tapes.
Because of Geidi Prime's black sun. It shines in infrared
Definitely gave it an otherwordly almost eerie appearance. I felt uncomfortable watching that scene, low key spooked me.
@@Thailerr it's said that deidi prime's sun give out only a 4th of earth's sun energy
Imagine how brutal the environment of arrakis is to the average harkonnen
No wonder they're always pissed
Whats funny is that some of the character deaths in the book are actually emphasised even less than the movie.
Ya that complaint made me laugh, I was like the movie made a bigger deal about them than the book lol
"Oh yeah, Leto II died lol, that was a bummer, here's the attack on Arrakeen and blowing up the shield wall."
@@zzzzzzzzzz_me I did wish that was in the movie. I liked how it showed how inhuman Paul had become.
Exactly what I was thinking. I read Dune 2 or 3 years ago and I remember a death towards the end being so nonchalant that I had to read the sentence once or twice to make sure I was understanding that a character died
@@zzzzzzzzzz_me To be fair, Leto II's death is the one death that kinda makes sense. They're in the middle of conflict, there's little to no time to mourn. And besides, if I'm not mistaken his son's demise is the one thing that drives Paul to kill Feyd and enter once and for all the "terrible path" laid for him in his visions.
Brp the scene where Paul was riding the sand worm, was absolutely breathtaking.
Yeah I saw it on IMAX, and got teary eyed by how epic it was to behold.
@@Flyingtart sensory overload for sure
@@Gerg-FarYeah holy shit
@@Flyingtarti thought i was the only one that almost teared up there ngl
@@pxrplexed3501Tried to discreetly wipe it away so the dude next to me wouldn't notice.
Love how they stopped playing background music for the 1v1 at the end. The only sounds are the struggles of the combatants, the knife blades clashing, the flesh tearing, the crowd gasping, the combatants breathing. It was so intense and well done. The decision to cut the music there only added to the scene
Yeah but the one thing I hate in movies that they always get wrong is people don’t just get stabbed in the gut and fall over and die. Like that’s so lazy and unrealistic. The bald dude would have still been in the fight after Paul stabbed him, Paul should have stabbed his neck or something afterwards.
“Easy and quick moist meter”
A lot of people felt part one was slow, but this one is not putting Charlie off.
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Hi 🙂
Part one was slow if you weren't entertained. And if you didn't have fun watching it you're a moron, go watch madam web.
I’m very interested to watch the sequel now.
I never watched the entirety of the first one. I only saw parts of it while it was on tv no while it was in theatres or anything so whenever I was bored I just stood up and walked away lol.
But now I’m very interested to watch. I’ll have to watch the full first one now then watch this one. Good sci fi is hard to come by in modern media so I’m ver excited.
@@eliyarrows2456 "Good sci fi"
"I was so bored I walked away"
Yeah ok bud
Dune part 2 is the only movie ever that made me feel that id like to see it again within a few days.
Same, I'm planning on going to the IMAX again in a few weeks when good tickets are easier to get.
Definitely, I didn't feel bored for a single moment
fr
Saw it yesterday with my grandpa. Loved it so much I made my girlfriend watch the first one and I’m taking her to see the second tomorrow
weird, cuz i walked out of the theater early. it was so boring and messy.
My 73 year old mom has never wanted to see a movie for a 2nd time in her life. I took her to watch it tonight and she told me she wanted to watch it again right after we got out of the theater. Frickin' amazing!
Yep, I have a feeling Dune will be Hollywoods last hurrah lol
@@SF-eo6xf I feel that it'll rekindle a passion for films and watching them in movie theaters
Your mom is dope as hell
What did she think of part 1?
I’m def gonna go watch it again too!
Probably has the best title drop ever to. “Back then, Arakkis had a fremen name: Dune”
Does that name/story have further significance that’ll be explored more later or just a title drop cuz I wasn’t sure what he was talking about
Same even I was confused when it was mentioned
@@GummyCalico What are you confused about? It's just the fremen name of the planet
@@ExNihilo. I think he's confused as to how Paul got that name and how no fremen has ever said it even though it's their own planet.
First movie was even harder.
"My desert, my arrakis, my dune"
Christopher Nolan compared Dune 2 to Empire Strikes Back, and that got me pretty bricked. Ngl.
That's how I felt as well. The ending gives major ESB vibes in the best way possible
@@drpepperman2765 haven’t seen it yet, but im pumped. I’ll probably check it out next week.
They throw a line in at the end that wasn’t in the book to set up a part three.
@@aserr5660 I mean the movie ends with ships going into orbit and a war starting. They didn't need to say anything really.
@@gileee does anyone lose a hand?
The Harkonnen planet (Giedi Prime) is black and white because its sun shines in the IR light spectrum. Side note, the weapons Feyd-Rautha was given (the black and white knives) are actually designed and made by a brand called Zombie Tools, and I've been buying their work for about a decade now! Pretty awesome to see my favorite book series and my favorite smiths collaborate. Just thought I'd share :)
That's such a cool fact about the Harkonnen planet!
I was wondering what the canonical explanation was
@@lilricebowl9731the only other canon explanation I can think of is in the book the baron is obsessed with something called “ebalite.” In the appendix it’s their version of a metal that looks like a mix of ebony and ivory color. So that might explain the all black and white ritualistic design, but it does look great.
Wouldn’t Arrakis destroy them then? Wouldn’t they be adapted to a different type of light?
The movie does show they're not doing very well in Arrakis... at least their vision. They need their visors/helmets/blinders, or they suffer temporary blindness, disorientation, and/or nausea in the Arrakis sun's light.
I think Paul’s shift in attitude and contradictory behavior make perfect sense in the context of the movie. Imagine getting snippets of a horrible future and having a vague notion of how you are responsible. You’d want to avoid it at all costs. But if you can suddenly see the whole future in multiple different timelines, you can come to accept some of those horrible things in an ends justify the means type way. I feel like gaining the power Paul gets from drinking the worm poison would drastically shift anyone’s behavior and outlook on things. With that power of foresight, he has fully stepped into his role as a messianic figure and knows how he must act to accomplish his goals. Before he was scared but fear is rooted in uncertainty. Once he discovers what will happen he no longer fears the future and acts accordingly.
beautifully put, helped me better understand the importance/gravity of the worm poison part - thank you!
awesome explanation!
“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."
Kinda like eren from AOT
@@freddiboomjr2292I was legit thinking that too
as the writer of dune himself said, "dune has a coital rhythm" meaning the entire thing slow builds to a huge climax, and separating dune to two parts means part 1 is all edging and part 2 is all c00ming.
And let me tell you I c00med! I c00med hard!
it's so crazy to me he actually said that
i busted so hard the whole cinema looked like that black and white gladiator scene irl
@@tamatebako_yt I mean, in one of the books a character cums from watching someone rock climb, so it's kinda on brand lmao
Just saw Part 2. It was still 90% edging. Even the ending is just edging. So unsatisfying.
I also just forgot that CGI was a thing while watching this. Everything in the movie looks completely real. When Paul rides the grandfather worm, I was cheering too. It's like I was actually seeing him do this. I got so lost in this movie, I felt like I was in the movie.
I think after LOTR and the Dark Knight trilogy, we finally might have another legendary trilogy with all bangers in DUNE.
Didn't even see the first one but I watched Dune 2 just because of the positive moist meter review. Now, I'm going to go back and watch the first one, re-watch the 2nd, and I can't wait until the 3rd.
@@xTheBOISx first one is also good. It's mostly world building, lore and the setup of the story so it's a different movie but still very good.
theres gonna be wayyy more than three, the second movie only just concluded the first book
Don’t forget about the planet of the apes reboot trilogy✊
@@roaldepicboi7304 the other books are kinda weird im not sure there gonna make movies on it
dune popcorn bucket
totally just a collector
dune bucket popcorn
Feels good🤫
Omg so many bots
Ik what i have to do but idk if i have the strength to do it
Possibly safe to say that Dune is this generation's Lord of the Rings
Edit: Thanks to the people in the comments using the wrinkles in their brain to understand the meaning of my comment. Love y'all 💚
Even though the books are so different between those, the feeling of scale and intrigue made it feel like that to me too
It's very different from LOTR but yes it's correct. This generation reenactment of an old classic using cutting edge technogies to bring it to life while staying true to its story somewhat.
Dune is a replacement for Star Wars imo.
The idea that dune part 1 is the fellowship of the rings for this franchise really resonates. Very deliberate pacing, lots of set up for some quality pay off later.
It's the greatest on-screen spectacle along with LoTR
Bro the colosseum scene is one of the best scenes I’ve ever watched in film
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@@davxdthd8123why the hell are there so many skull emojis
It was okay, very predictable
He gave it a 95%
Aren't you cool
@OfficerVuuduusmh
@OfficerVuuduuI agree, but unfortunately for you uno reverse
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Thanks, so annoying he didn't put the score in like usual, so people had to waste their time listening for it.
I hope Timothy wins an oscar for that monologue he gets. He was terrific, delivering those lines in a completely different fictional language
Went to see Wonka with my sister the day after watching Dune Pt 2. Goddamn does Chalamet have range, I never once thought in either film, "oh that's Wonka/Paul," and they couldn't be more different characters.
Dude 100% deserves some kind of award
It’ll have to be next year’s, but MAN I hope that conversation happens!
@@drpepperman2765he was also really good in Call me by your name, beautiful boy, The king, and Little women.
Man when Paul gave that speech to the Fremen on their language while reading the past of some of them was amaaaaazing.
I mean Timothee its killing it in every single film, since Call me by your name hes doing so great he even made me cry on Wonka
Why would he get an oscar? He wasn't even the best performance in the film.
Honestly, Part 2 elevated Part 1 to new heights.
Really true. Reminds me of enjoying fellowship even more after two towers
Nah fr I watched part 1 again after and enjoyed even more watching it the first time it’s initial release
@@iCapSlaySs the only problem I had with the first is the cinema I went to played the movie extremely loud so I couldn't hear and understand anything. Other than that, it was great.
If you're talking about the Baron's death, you're right. He doesn't get unceremoniously killed by Paul in the book. Instead, he's he's unceremoniously killed by a 4-year-old.
Spoilers much?
Just go see the movive bruh, why you seeing a movie review without seeing it first
@@Nobody-zn3yv
@@Nobody-zn3yv you are watching the whole ass movie 😭😭
Nah he's probably talking to Dave Bautista
Zendaya talked without talking in this film. I was really impressed by her acting in this one.
She nailed it pretty much
@@NS-xx1zejupp
Agreed, even the casual scenes with her were awesome, she was really authentic.
Completely forgot that she was in MCU cycle. Really done a great job
@@Mo_41258it’s so sad that the mcu is starting to feel like something actors should stay away from bc she’s better off without it
Thank God, if this flopped I would have cried violently
@NathanHiggerI want to warn you that while the main vision is still gotten across, the film does differ greatly from the book.
It was a bit jarring at first for me, so that’s why I want to warn you.
Just prepare yourself to enjoy the film for the film itself and don’t go into it thinking about the books at all.
I would piss and cry
I haven't read the books, I'm already 6 steps ahead 😎@@YEDxFILMS
@@warr5250 Try pisscrying, it makes things easier. But people might get shocked and give you weird looks.
@NathanHiggerI saw it on IMAX this last Sunday: Best movie experience I have ever had by far.
Start of the film spoilers ahead
The introduction with the harkonnen troops gliding up the cliff face so seamlessly then transitioning back to standing already hooked me. So well executed.
I was kinda expecting them to at least show them clicking on a button for fly mode
I found tht sequence like bunch of men on a upward pulley system old fashioned way lol
That scene was the first thing I went back to mention when the movie ended. The minimalistic music with beautiful cinematography made it. I knew we were about to be in for a masterpiece.
@@jmd489 For sure
I mean, when they turn off the fly mode, you can actually see them flicking it off with a little switch on their belt.@@November8888
it was SO disturbing too, combined with the soundtrack it was really pretty freaky
I've probably watched it 30+ times in the last few months, my favorite scenes - I have two of them - are when Paul goes to the South and addresses the masses and he's screaming at that one guy like a madman, but is actually telling a beautiful story. The second one is when everyone is going to space to begin the Holy War ... with his mother talking to his sister, the music, the scene ... it's just amazing.
It wasn’t an accurate adaptation of the book but it was faithful as all hell.
It really emphasized the terror and negativity that comes with a messianic figure like Paul while the novel doesn’t make that distinction super clear until the following books.
Chani being more of a foil that loves Paul but fears his status is a great addition as well
I think the movie made the right changes in the right places because Denis Villeneuve is a Dune fan who gets that part of the books. He made sure to really hammer in the message that what is happening is NOT good ultimately and I loved that. A general audience is going to understand this theme rather than thinking Paul is a traditional hero. Chain having this tension with him is a really interesting change that adds to the message of the source material rather than detracting.
The only (minor spoiler warning) gripe I have is
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The fact that they don’t include the spacing guild and the way that impacts the ending. (major spoiler warning for the explanation)
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This is difficult because the movie needs to stay clear and concise to a general audience, and there’s already a lot of (particularly trippy) things that it juggles extremely well as a visual medium, and it only does that by being very calculated and reserved in HOW things are included. The spacing guild not really being present helps keep the movie clearer for most people, but it does change the dynamic. Spice is important but it’s never really made clear just HOW important it is. Paul’s threat to destroy the spice works in the books because the Guild believes him and can’t see far enough into the future to be anything but terrified. The other Houses are forced to stay back from the battle because the Guild refuses to transport any ship that lands. They initially accept him because the Guild forces it to be so.
By cutting them out, the movie focuses so much better on the more important things, especially the Bene Gesserit, but it loses a significant piece of context. It also means the ending of the movie makes a lot less sense, where (as far as the characters claim) every other Great House denies Paul’s claim, and the Fremen immediately go to war. It makes a lot more sense to have at least a tiny mention of the Guild and have a few members present with the Emperor, just like in the book, or to have Gurney clearly state that only some of the Great Houses have denied him. If they all do, then Paul doesn’t have a reason to marry Irulan other than to try to legitimize his rule, and realistically there aren’t enough Fremen to withstand the armies of the entire rest of the Imperium all at once.
I think Villeneuve might recognize this before the next movie and provide a tiny bit of correction. After all, a Navigator is a central character in Messiah, and Villeneuve has also proven that he can make some changes to best fit what will and won’t work with an audience through the differences in this movie and the last one.
Its only a minor gripe anyway because 1: it’s kind of my nitpicking book-fan level of examination that gives it any significance, 2: the rest of the movie was utterly incredible, and 3: I do believe Denis will actually find a correction for this in Messiah.
I'm worried about how part 3 is gonna be because of how different they made Chani
It's kind of weird - they kept the theme, but changed the plot outright. Who didn't drug the combatant and why. The geopolitical/religious situation of north/south. Paul and Chani's relationship. Paul's sister. Paul's relationship with his mother. His mother's motivations and actions. The Great Houses' reaction to Paul's ascendance. The list goes on and on. This is no simple "they had to make changes for the big screen", this is more of a sci fi movie loosely based on a book of the same name. To be clear, this was an amazing movie. But I think it's best to imagine that it's its own independent thing and forget that a book was involved at all.
Edit: and because apparently it's not clear, I'm NOT asking questions here, I'm listing some specific changes between the book and movie that alter the plot to varying degrees
@@Brew78 i havent read the book but in the movie they said the Baron didnt drug the combatant so his nephew can like let his bloodlust out and fight for honor or wtv he likes. Also i agree with you about ur last take. I have read the book but pretty much any show or a movie thats from a comic book/book is diffrent and it should be that way. Books will never be adapted 100% because its impossible. im glad i didnt read the book because these 2 movies are incredible and i would probably be expecting stuff and end up being dissapointed if i did read it so ill read it after third movie comes out.
@@mewface1177 trilogies tend to falter in the third.
Hopefully no Ewoks.
The whole movie is basically that scene in month python and the life of brian where brian said
"I'm not the Messiah!"
"I'd say you are my lord, I've followed a few!"
"I'm not the messiah honestly"
"Only the true messiah denies his divinity"
"Allright then I AM THE MESSIAH"
"HAIL MESSIAH!"
"NOW F OFF!"
That’s literally the book tho lmfao
"Please! You're all individuals!"
"Yes! We're all individuals!"
"I'm not"
@@chriszayle Dune Messiah gonna be GOATED in like 4 years
@@shirothr5384 one day god emperor is all I’m looking forward to, give it 20 years
@@shirothr5384 god I'm so excited for that, the stone burner scene will go crazy in live action
my favorite part was definitely when that giant ball ship flew above that military base or what, and the way they did the reflection was just perfect
I couldn’t help but be reminded of the Eye of Sauron.
Speaking of which, did it start flaming because of shield activation? Friction against sand particles?
@@Lgg130 the sandstorm was eroding its shield
@@Lgg130it started flaming as it entered the planet’s atmosphere, the friction from air resistance and small particles, yeah.
@@Lgg130 I like to think it was sand particles in the air getting burned because of the intense reflection of sunlight from the ship, and then those particles getting carried away by the wind, making it seem like a glowing fire trail.
I’ve been on the Villanueve train ever since blade runner 2049. So glad to see he’s finally getting his flowers with general audiences. He and Nolan are the best filmmakers of this generation and I hope he sweeps award shows next year.
i got goosebumps in the desert scene (worm was involved yk). it really felt like i was there, and it was beautiful. definitely worth the theater visit
Ah yes, the desert scene with worms. That one.
@@jcalle2 just one worm 🪱
@@jcalle2if You've seen the movie, you know
Good to know that im not in the minority with how much that scene stood out to me
@@conniefan123absolutely fantastic scene. Honestly I’d say it was an instantly iconic scene. That will be one of the individual scenes to take away from the entire franchise. It was perfect. And a insane experience in the theatre. I will certainly never forget that scene.
Denis doesn't miss. He has made 2 of the best sequels of all time
He's easily one of the best directors working right now. Such a great and unique catalog of movies
@@jules7ful its cuz 2049 was way too slow for most casual movie watchers. 2049 got the pacing right and the feel of isolation that the main character feels is on point. Its a very bleak dystopian world where the big rift between humans and synths is due to the events happening in first movie and its history. Its suppose to feel like the aftermath of a war where things are super bleak and miserable. Sequel happens so far apart from first movie I don't think people would get 2049 without watching the first one, which im sure most who watched it didn't watch bladerunner.
That Dune 2 popcorn bucket really got me acting unwise 🥵
Fucking weirdo
Dusty Dussy
@OfficerVuuduu, that's it I'm gonna touch u
LAMASOMSO DUSTY
understandable
Ironically the big character deaths also go by super quick in the book but in a slightly different way
You could actually argue that the characters in the movie had a more eventful death lol
Leto II gets like 3 sentences and then no further attention 💀
Major battles all happen off screen in thr book
The cool thing about the Giedi Prime gladiatorial scene is that it wasn't a black and white filter layered over colored shots, they used actually used an infrared camera which *only* captures black and white and adds some additional effects (color shifting, translucent skin), etc. The shots never had any color at all
sick
saw it in imax, easily my favorite movie in a long time
That’s because their planets sun is infrared. Amazing detail by Denis
Timothee specifically gives his best performance of his whole career in this one film. I’ve never been so affected by a character’s arc like with Paul’s in this film. It’s definitely Gen Z’s ESB
It's much better than ESB
Have you seen Beautiful Boy and Call Me by Your Name?
don’t bring a whole generation into this. just say YOU like the movie. i’m gen z and personally find this franchise terrible
@@yamamaahoe789 This’ll have the same cultural impact as ESB had back in the 80’s. At least in the film world. It’s ok if you don’t like it, but that’s what it is.
@@yamamaahoe789you objectively have shitty opinions bro, wtf
"you paid for the whole seat but only need the edge" what a bar
And Charlie said he doesn't use scripts... I resent that. That had to be a shower thought he was waiting for a banger movie to use on lmao
That is a line I heard 30 years ago for a monster truck rally. I love Charlie, but it ain't new.
can someone explain it ? i dont get it
I was never bored with the 1st film, to me it was nicely paced and intriguing with the quieter moments, plus the music is made by the legendary Hans Zimmer, so that's a plus! Cinematography and panoramic shots of the Arrakis was soo freaking cool and while the ending was a bit lackluster, I am eager to watch the 2nd part!
just finished watching in IMAX couple hours ago
this movie was insane, i was so invested in the movie that I didn't even realize 2 hours 40 minutes had passed by
the cinematography, the music, the acting
timothee chalamet really nailed it in this movie, especially when he giving the whole speech in front of the whole fremen
Had chills that scene. Absolutely amazing
Paul:"A guy your mothers hyped tf out,i am HIM"
It was such a drag. I left at the 2 hour mark, and it felt like 3 hours. I don't get how anybody likes this over Part One.
S I L E N C E ! ! ! 😭@@suprith5443
@@diesal_oneMust really suck to have such a low attention span.
I duned all over my popcorn bucket when zendaya said "he was in the amazon with my mom researching spiders" 10/10
somehow my neutral non smiling face became more neutral after reading this
Absolutely poetic
Originally I was afraid to "use" my bucket in a room full of people but I remembered fear is the mind killer.
Now here is another joke - Zendaya as a beautiful fremenist princess
Stone faced while reading this comment
Its a certified banger. We would need 10 films to cover just this book in full, and that isn't reasonable. The stuff they cut from the book, I actually agree with. A lot of was just a lot repeating dialogue and meetings. I think Denis did a really good job at picking and choosing what to adapt, what to change, and what to leave out.
Agreed though an official explanation as to why a particular ending was changed would help. I’m talking about the true abomination and the Baron attempting to kidnap her.
@@unanimousartsyeah i’m wondering where they’re going with her after seeing what they changed in this one
One book? Or the series?
@@unanimousarts The 'abomination' happens in later books. The first two movies only cover the first book. A third movie will cover the events of Dune Messiah.
@@unanimousarts Unless you are referring to her not already being born in the movie, when she was in the book, then yes I would agree. I was looking forward to seeing that character.
the fakeout at the end. i legit couldnt agree more man. all i could think about was how incredible the acting was. just pure raw fucking emotion man. like the end of teh movie with timmy and zendaya?? legit shook me to my core
My fav part of Dune 2 is at the end when present-day Timothée Chalamet wakes up in his L.A. apartment and is like "phew, it was all a dream" but then he finds a bunch of sand in his pocket and he looks right into the camera and says "I guess we're really Dune this"
He says Wonka the odds actually
that was amazing
Thank you I needed this
Best twist ending of all time
*inserts* Hans Zimmer Ost *BooooooNnnngggG*
One thing I will say regarding the book, the deaths of major characters all play out very similarly to how they do in the book.
The only one that doesn't is the one character that's "left behind" (speaking in vague terms to avoid spoilers), but that character was created for the movie and has no analog in the book.
Which character wasn't in the book?
Dude just say it you’re in the comments 😭😭
Oh you mean chanis friend. Left at the sietch
How tf she fall behind? Some of the events made no sense bs previous ones
@@sdb-sj5qd she purposely stayed behind. Earlier stilgar was gonna do it but she took his place. Must be some reason.
I was absolutely BLOWN AWAY by dune part 2. Part 1 was great for me, I was invested and really excited to see the second one in theaters.
The visuals were incredible in the first and even better in the second, especially the black and white scenes. It was beautiful and gruesome and just really artfully executed. And one thing that I feel was missed by a lot of people was how well they used silence. A lot of movies have scores for almost every scene, where dune only used music sparingly and it was so powerful. The silence works really well with the whole theme about the desert being something to fear (along with worms being attracted to sound).
Dune Pt1 and Pt2 compliment each other perfectly; and people have now been enlightened to the awesomeness that always was Part 1 because now they see the full vision of where everything fits into everything else. Part 2 obviously GOATED with the sauce and slightly (or greatly) improved in every department except soundtrack, but Part 1 still an amazing film in its own right.
6:40 for the moist meter ranking 👌
ur the goat i was looking for this
👑
Thank you
I remember coming out of the theater when Dune 1 came out and being so hyped up i couldnt believe i had to wait a coulple of years for 2 expecting a delivery so good but damn this film did so much honor to part 1, i was blown away by every fucking part, this universe and characters have sooo much potential and i always believed in Denis, hes one of the great filmmakers of today, specially after Bladerunner 2049, hes 100% invested in his work, his research, the legacy of this stories
Start was slow but the end was amazing
Timothy’s acting has gone to a new level
Watching this in a 70mm imax theatre was a mind blowing experience, such a great way to watch an amazing looking movie
Part 2 was so incredible. Legitimately one of my favorite movies of all time. What a fantastic story.
Im really glad and excited to see this big resurgence in popularity dune is having. Im even more glad that the movies arent trash like everything else that comes out these days. You can really tell everyone put as much passion and effort into these movies as they possibly could
The books are stellar. Rabban just dies somewhere in the fighting in the book. The Baron goes out VERY differently by a character we havent technically met yet. They did a good job of condensing everything in my opinion as a life long fan of the source.
I dont get why people are upset about Rabban, he was a thug and he died exactly like he should have
@@rondomaneMy personal complaint comes from the perspective of Gurney fearfully telling Paul that the Harkonnens are brutal. Rabban was quite terrifying in the first film and in the first half of the second film. I just have a hard time believing that Rabban could be killed so easily. So, am I to think that he was just a big headed coward that had no combat experience and could be killed off easily?
@@unanimousarts no but he was no match for gurney halleck one of the greatest fighters in the Dune universe. Imo it makes sense rabban got absolutely clapped, especially with the vengeance mindset gurney had. Rabban was also never much more than the barons errand boy in the book, and his death is just mentioned as a one sentence sidenote.
@@unanimousarts Rabban was an intimidating bully, when he has power over something he is incredibly brutal. Against deadly and skilled fighters that do not fear him, he doesn't know what to do. Just look at the scene where he seems genuinely terrified by the Fremen when he flees, and still nearly gets killed by one as he flees.
@@romanbloomfield9066Yea, believe me, I get it. It’s just that this particular scene is so incredibly short, it borderline begs the question as to why it should occupy the space of a fast cut. Rabban is a talented fighter (maybe not in the context of the movie). He is certainly not the best but open to protecting his life by all means. He knows how to fight and despite him running away in situations depicted as cowardly, he still decides to take on Gurney rather than fleeing. Maybe he could have dispatched his guards to attack Gurney first before his final demise if we think that Rabban was incapable of throwing a couple of missed swings, punches, or what have you. Anything to make the scene just a bit longer. I could’ve blinked and missed the scene.
Villeneuve's interpretation of Giedi Prime was perfect. Those inky fireworks..
dune part 2 was SO much more tuned in with the comedy too, the levity is perfect. stilgar had me laughing out loud multiple times
I just saw it in IMAX and it might be the best movie I’ve seen in a theatre, ever, full stop. I loved the first movie and this one somehow topped it. Villeneuve’s legend continues to grow
Same, best movie I’ve ever seen in theatre. To me It even topped the dark knight rises
When Charlie says that the movie is good, it’s gotta be good
When Deadpool_02 makes a comment without having watched the video yet, you know he wants to farm likes.
Tbh Charlie can’t form his own opinion without opening twitter.
NO WAY, I JUST MET CHARLIE ON MY RUclips! 100% REAL! (OMG HE JUST CAME TO MY HOUSE AT 3 AM!)😱💯
@@TheDiamondCore pretty much yea
Dawg please make up your own opinions 😭
I finally watched this today. Honestly, one of the best (if not the best) movie that I have ever seen. The only way I can explain it, is that it is just a one-of-a-kind experience, I came out of the movie, the sense of mystique and immersion that the Fremen give, the way Paul is written from quiet to loud, just, every single scene felt SO impactful. Honestly, just go and see it.
SPOILER WARNING:
I actually really liked the way they killed off the Baron. In that scene, the emperor had already come and humbled him after his attempt to take the throne. He was no longer a threat, as Paul is already aiming for the emperor. The Baron is an afterthought to him almost, and he executed him like an animal, he only really killed him to avenge his father. His death feeling inconsequential and not that hype I think is purposeful and meaningful.
Though I’m curious what others think.
Same ! It really conveyed the brutality of war. The Fremen dominated, they were on THEIR territory, their hubris made them think they could tame Arrakis, and they paid the price.
The Baron dying as a pathetic fat man on the steps to the throne, really sends the message that there is no glory to be had in this war.
tbh the book did that scene better. alia (unborn in the movie, sister to paul) slays him with the gom jabbar, proving that he's an animal (think back to gom jabbar and paul). they used the same dialogue but had na-baron slay him due to the lack of alia, who would've been 2 at the time. fucking iconic.
Agreed. He was also cut off from his floating orb pumpers shit and very weak. The baron was never a fighter. He was a coward, and he died like a dog. It was great.
I agree, and I think Charlie was also talking about Rabban's death, which is just a somewhat unmentioned "offscreen" death in the book. He dies quick in the movie, but at least it's shown.
Absolutely. Especially if viewed through the lens of Paul being able to see the future. The death of the Baron is a foregone conclusion. Add onto it the fact that Paul has just found out the Baron is his grandfather so there's not even any honor to it. It's not even much of a revenge. It's just a necessary death. A formality that Paul has to fulfill in order to move on from the first leg of his journey. Paul knows all along on his way to the tent that this is just the first step.
Paul: *does anything*
Stilgar: LISAN AL GAIB!!!
Paul: takes a shit in the dessert and not inside
Stilgar:As written
My only real complaint is Christopher Walken playing the Emperor, absolutely took me out of the movie seeing an actor that's practically a parody of himself speaking in a Bronx accent.
My first watch I through the same thing. But when I watched it again I came to appreciate that the emperor wasn’t some super powered, super weird magical dude, he was just a regular guy that could be bested and defeated. Like the uncle Vladimir was more imposing and someone who you’d picture as the emperor, so I thought that was cool.
This can be one of the greatest sequels in movie history, this movie was absolutely breathtaking
6:48 Best sci-fi movie of the decade ❤.
ever*
@@LinkSmith-zb7rr 👌❤️
blade runner 2049 tho
why does this guy always give movies 95% but not 100%
After Oppenheimer, I didn't think I'd see a production that good for a long time. Absolutely amazing on all levels. I can't bring myself to understand the "slow" criticisms, I felt like every moment was building more and more of the world and adding to the story and overall message.
I give Oppenheimer like a 6/10 it was meh.
oppenhiemer and dune 2 are white noise movies
I completely agree with Charlie about how every actor in these films is putting in their best work. I truly think that essentially every actor in Dune is putting in a career defining magnum opus of a performance. Everyone is just so believable, the emotion is so raw, and most of all, so much of the masterful acting in these movies is done through simple expression and body language, the true window into the soul of a character. Dune will come to rival LOTR as the best book-to-film adaptation, and for me (the biggest star wars fan I've ever met) it is the finest science fiction story to be put on screen.
Austin Butler made a fairly similar remark, but the best way of describing it goes like this: Dune 1 is a Fancy Garden Salad while Dune 2 is a 30 oz Tomahawk Steak
The battle scenes were incredible. I wish there was more mind control.
Perhaps the din of battle makes it hard to use the voice?
I feel like the Dune Trilogy will be the next original Star Wars trilogy in terms of impact.
Trilogy? They have material for like 8 movies and many sude stories
@@stalka4515 i'm pretty sure Denis Villeneuve said it will be a trilogy, that could change though
@@stalka4515 yeah, but you foist some kind of fish creature who likes to be in the room of orgies on a huge screen…
@@zSion he is writing Messiah right now.
@@stalka4515True but after Messiah, books get really weird and tricky to adapt, id love that tho. Also, once Paul story is over i feel most non readers will lose interest.
Been waiting for this dune part 2 was fucking amazing it couldn’t have been a better movie Timothys performancewas fucking fantastic it shook me when he was giving his speech. The worm ride made me feel like i was on the worm itself the amount of work they put into this movie was insane my heart dropped through out the movie stilgar was one of the best parts of the movie everytime he got exited about the “madhib” it was so funny and so wholesome the relationship they build through out the movie was like a brotherhood never seen before definitely my top movie of the year maybe of all time.
Boring ass movie
chronic yapping
Kids and taste...
Damn bro got attack by 3 alpha gen kiddo or bot 😂😂
Bro, learn to use punctuation.
With all of the great actors showcasing their talents, I have to say that Austin Butler set the stage for me. He was so into his character & you can sense he wanted the viewer to feel the menacing aura and his passion for pain. Superb performance from all.
Along with God Emperor of Dune, Dune messiah is certainly one of my favorite scifi story ever. It is incredible, it feels like a greek tragedy and would be the perfect way to end what the first two movies started. I can't wait to see Denis's take on it.
I hope they get to the God Emperor. Thats when this WHOLE story accumulates and all comes together.
I think there will be part 4 to make the god emperor story part with his son.
The cast is absolutely phenomenal. My jaw hit the FLOOR when I saw Florence Pugh and Anya Taylor-Joy (despite the small role)
I don't think I need to say that, but seeing Anya Talylor made me very excited for the 3rd movie. I've only read the 1st book so I don't know enough about Messiah to speak 100% here. But I have a feeling they're gonna do what they did with Chani (Zendaya) and have her appear a bit in Pt. 2 since she'll be a main character in 3
@@jackoster7115 Without spoiling anything I can certainly tell you she will pop off in the next movie
I wasnt that excited for her honestly. I mean I guess she’s a decent actor, but it was this long drawn out close up of her face and those googly eyes I was just like…ok…
I’ll always hold the sentiment that at its core, that both the movies are much better after reading the book, there’s so much details and inner workings that you get a full understanding of
Dude seeing alia was beautiful. The messiah do gives me hopes to close an unique trilogy
I loved the part when Rabban Harkonnen says "Maybe the real spice was the friends we made along the way." It really hit me. 😔
I didn't realize they were doing a part three but I'm so hyped. Since I watched part 1 last week all I've wanted to do is watch it again but I have been restraining myself so as to not over saturate my brain with dune.
As a fan of the book it succeeded my expectations from the visuals to the action sequences and for an almost 3 hour film, you are engaged the whole time
4:53 if you’re talking about his abrupt acceptance of being the lisan al gaib, it’s because he drink the water of life and saw a LOT of the future which changed his mindset, as it did to his mother
1:56 crazy thing was that it was filmed actually in infrared and then inverted and set to black and white, made it so unsettling
As a book reader, I loved it but there were a lot of my favorite parts cut out of the movie. Also Paul’s and Chani arc made more sense in the book because there was a big time skip and they were actually married and had children which make Paul’s actions justifiable later on. Thufir Hawat vs Jessica arc was completely cut from the movie not to mention Alia as well.
I wish if there was an extended cut like LOTR.
I actually loved the changes to Paul and Chani's relationship and thought it made a lot more sense in the movie. Keep in mind in the books Chani is enthralled by Paul and believes in him as the Lisan Al Gaib right from the beginning. Their relationship always felt weird to me simply because of that. Here it's a lot more natural. Also I felt really weird at the end when Chani just accepted to become Paul's concubine. That felt weak to me (I haven't read Dune Messiah yet, so please don't spoil if they address this in the next book) especially considering how strong her character was at the beginning. I love the new way her character is framed in the context of the Fremen as a whole. She's from a younger generation that doesn't believe as much. She loves Paul for Paul, she loves the warrior, the young honourable man fighting just like she is and who is her equal. She would even accept Paul as a leader. But the religious Messiah who drives her people into fanatism is who she rejects and as the movie develops we see Paul having to take on the role more and more.
Thuffir Hawat could've definitely been cut honestly. Alia is a weird one.
I was looking forward to seeing how they’d implement Alia into the war and everything. Seeing a toddler with such power would’ve been quite entertaining imo
Just saw Part 2 yesterday, blown away, loved it. However, what Part 2 did to me was show me how much I love Part 1, even more so than Part 2, just because of all that build up and showing us the world for the first time.
Talking about stuff lost on screen, I totally agree, which also makes you as a viewer question a lot regarding Mr. Paul and his ways, it almost makes him emotionally cold all of a sudden. But that might be something he has to do in order to become what he needs to become, tough to explain.
Just saw it last night! CRAZY how good that was. Im loving seeing the progression of Paul although it is scary to see. Impeccable job to everyone who was a part of it!
Yeah the word to sum up my feelings about Paul is “tragedy” I think, with where his arc is going. The music and his turmoil played so well by Chalamet really sells that he is stuck on this darker path now, and that speech to the Fremen really is icing on the cake
@@CynicalOptimist99 I got the chills watching him give his speech to the Fremen. And wish Jessica saying “slow down” and he kept at it intensely. Ugh the scene was just powerful
@@CynicalOptimist99exactly I feel like this is some greek tragedy, instead of adventure film. thats why some people are complaining about the ending
the part u talk about important character get killed in fight so fast, i think that was actually the brilliant part. the other dude now had faith and it just wanted to show how powerful faith can be.
this movie is genuinely amazing
Dune is definitely on track to be the 2020’s - 30’s generational Star Wars or Lord of The Rings
Part 1 was just slow for the new gen spending all their time on tik tok. I was captivated the whole movie and it was incredible. I can't wait to see part 2 tomorrow night!
P2 was absolutely amazing
@@vvsparis Agreed! Saw it last night and it's definitely the movie of the year. There's no director like Villeneuve. This was the only movie I was really looking forward to in 2024.
holy crap i just saw it was amazing
As someone who is fine with slow paced stories, Part 1 was an absolute snoozefest.
@@Enigma75614 Sure gen adhd
I saw this movie a week ago, and it is hard to think it's only been a week. A lot of it remains fresh in my mind. The score, the scenes, the sounds, so much of it. I've had a hard time describing to my co-workers just how good this film is, which probably makes me come off as just as much a religious fanatic as the Fremen. This is something I doubt I'll experience again for a long, long time.