Dune 2 - How to Hit Like Game of Thrones | Film Perfection
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- Опубликовано: 29 апр 2024
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Dune Part Two continues Paul Atreides' story on planet Dune. This time, he must join forces with the Fremen tribes to take down the Harkonnens and the Emperor. And the experience of watching him do all that is pretty wild. This movie makes an impact on all areas and gets audiences talking, almost like a film version of Game of Thrones. In today's Film Perfection, let's see how Denis Villeneuve and his team pulled that off.
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Dune: Part Two (2024)
The saga continues as award-winning filmmaker Denis Villeneuve embarks on “Dune: Part Two,” the next chapter of Frank Herbert’s celebrated novel Dune, with an expanded all-star international ensemble cast. The film, from Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures, is the highly anticipated follow-up to 2021’s six-time Academy Award-winning “Dune.” The big-screen epic continues the adaptation of Frank Herbert’s acclaimed bestseller Dune with returning and new stars, including Oscar nominee Timothée Chalamet (“Wonka,” “Call Me by Your Name”), Zendaya. “Dune: Part Two” will explore the mythic journey of Paul Atreides as he unites with Chani and the Fremen while on a warpath of revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family. Dune 2 worm scene dune 2 everything wrong with honest trailer dune 2 fight scene dune 2 planet dune 2 opening dune 2 best moments dune 2 best shots dune 2 ending explained will there be dune 3 dune 2 battle scene worm fight dune 2 bad movie good movie dune how to get off the sandworm part two explained ending after dune 2 watch full movie free online clips hd 4k montage credits Facing a dune 2 worm riding choice between the love of his life and the fate of the known universe, he endeavors to prevent a terrible future only he can foresee. - Кино
Hopefully this makes up for my Dune 1 video.
Do a film perfection video on m3gan and Challengers!!!
Make Exhuma
Both movies were some of the most boring movies I have ever seen. 3 hours for very little to happen in 2 damn movie. I still want my money back.
@@sombramemer1230 ok
Your Dune 1 video is the only Filmento video I’ve seen twice, it was very entertaining
This is first movie where every time the credits rolled, one of the first things I thought was “I want to watch this again”
Same
After watching 4x in theaters, i want to sit n do another 10
@@bennruda11 bruh chill
Same! Never before have I had that feeling. I immediately came out like, "That was even better than I thought, and I want to watch it again!"
@@elijahalbistonthat’s how I felt for top gun maverick
Critics: Dune (2021) was good, but it could have been better and more Epic
Danis Villenuence: I took that Personal
I see both as just one giant movie, just like LOTR
2021 is the better movie imo.
Hold my beer 😁
Personality?
@@bennruda11 I think he means he reacted like Argentinian politician Juan Perón. Or something.
The guy who Elvis Harkonnen has to defeat in the second movie is the same guy who says, "My Lord. The sun's getting too high. We need to seal the doors." It happens when they all have arrived and Oscar and Josh are talking about showering with sand.
His actor is Roger Yuan, who did the combat choreography for the movie, too!😊
Lieutenant Lanville. He was meant to have a bigger role in the first film, which would have paid off in the arena scene. He was a victim of how ruthlessly purposeful Denis is in the edit. It's a shame as this would have been another thread that tied the two films together.
We know that he followed Gurney Halleck around in the first film, there are several scenes with them together during the Atreides arrival and during the strategy planning meetings, so he was pretty high up in the Atreides leadership. If Gurney trusted him to be his right hand man, then he must have been an exceptional soldier.
What other scenes. I'm not aware of him having more@@essa6315
Furthermore his power level is established. He's one of Leto's top men, he's always in his personal guard and by his side like Gurney, which establishes him as one of the finest fighters in the imperium according to dialogue in part 1.
The antithesis of Dune is Rebel Moon.
Even in the use of slo-mo. There's only one slo-mo shot in Dune Part 2 and because of that it hits hard. Synder uses it every two minutes.
Dune is what Snyder thought he was making
Strangely, the actual narrative of Rebel Moon is what would happen if Paul was The Emperor. The entire Universe is subjugated and broken, due to fanaticism. However, there is no ideology inherent to Rebel Moon, unlike the danger associated with religious fervor which Messiah will have to tackle.
Rebel Moon is the Feyd-Rautha to Dennis's Paul.
Fr, Dune started a lot of popular sci fi threads and a lot of media references it
Rebel Moon copied everything from everywhere
Hans Zimmer score goes even harder upon watching it in cinema. That's how goated it is.
That's Hans Zimmer? Well that explains a lot.
Bless he Hans and his music,
bless the coming and going of Him
Hans Zimmer is a musical god
LOL!! No, really. I lol'd in the theater listening to it thinking what a crappy ripoff of Zimmer's Bladerunner and Lion King, not realizing it was Zimmer. Then I knew he just repurposed and threw together unused tracks from those 2 movies for a quick buck. The score was not good, it was discount Hans.
@@mc1993 Uh huh. Get out of here troll.
What I loved about Bautista in this film is that he didn't just feel like a brat with a short temper. He was panicked because he knew he was about to lose control of the planet. To his little brother, no less. The undercurrent of fear that defined his character was a sight to see. Which made his retreat from Paul even more interesting. He was more afraid of Paul and the Fremen than he was of losing everything he had ever worked for.
Bautista, and the guy is _good_
@@Hawk7886 thank you
His yelling in the first film also communicated something that I do not believe a lot of people who watched the film picked up on. Vladimir Harkonnen did not appoint Glossau Rabban to rule over Arrakis because he thought Rabban a good fit for the job. He did it because he wanted the people on Arrakis to see Feyd-Rautha as an improvement. But Paul's guerrilla warfare upon Harkonnen spice harvesting upset that apple cart in a big way.
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@@elijahalbistonalso a voice against over-sexualization of men in movies (it’s a problem for either sex, but you don’t see the discussion being about the men’s side of things often), which is nice. He’s been cast as “big buff guy who has to have at least one shirtless scene in the movie, if he’s not just walking around shirtless all the time” so often that it started making him uncomfortable.
I saw this twice in IMAX. It was absolutely incredible.
Those are rookie numbers, you gotta get those numbers up...
@@askungusamongus ngl I wanted to see the movie more than twice in imax but i got like college to deal with so yeah
Thrice over here. Thanks AMC A-List.
Saw it 5 times in IMAX, once a week untill it left the cinema.
I tried to watch Dune 2 webrip, but it does not have the same impact, the sheer power of the sound design, the IMAX ratio (1.9, unfortunately could not watch it in 1.43).
I might sound elitist, but you havn't really seen Dune part 2 until you saw it in a good IMAX theater.
Seeing it for a tenth time in imax very soon myself
There are two things specifically I love about this movie:
1. After becoming the kwizats haderach, in my opinion Paul doesn’t make any more decisions: we never see him doubt or hesitate, he is simply doing exactly what he knows will work, he's almost inhuman and I love it.
2. Stilgar goes from a measured and respected leader to an absolute fanatic, the look in his eyes when he falls to his knees after Paul proclaims himself Lisan al Gaïb really shows just how much he is being manipulated, a lessening of a man, if you will
EDIT: Oh how ignorant is mankind about the impact it can have, the fool wanted to simply leave a comment about a few things he liked about a movie, and he shall be punished with unending notifications about a comment chain discussing religion and the nature and definition of a god. For the fool did not consider the impact his words could have... Woe is me
1. Paul becomes a God
2. Stilgar worships his God
The first point totally invalidates your idiotic second point which is the same idiocy that Herbert intended to insert with his own Transhumanist Liberal religious dogma. Stilgar has the normal human reaction to being in the presence of divinity... the problem isn't with Stilgar, the problem is with Paul thinking that there's a problem with Stilgar. That failure of Paul is why he dies alone in the desert broken & blind... while leaving the terrible burden of being the God-Emperor to his son Leto II. THAT is Paul's failure... his rejection of his own divinity
@@nationalsocialism3504 cool story bro👍
@jochem12jdj it is regardless of how badly Herbert mangled it through his religious zeal
@jochem12jdj though Warhammer 40k did it so much better with it after they ripped it off
One of the most tragic lines in the book is "I have lost a friend and gained a worshipper." and it really came to life here.
i also really love that the lazers arent just some projectiles, theyre actual light, as theyre supposed to be. its the sense of sci-fi plus realisim that really gets you immersed bc it feel like its actually happening
To be fair "lasers" in star wars etc aren't really lasers, but superheated plasma bolts or some such
I also loved the small details that in Dune universe hitting a shield with a laser results in a nuclear explosion either on the target or the one shooting the laser. And Fremen were shooting unshielded machinery with laser and did not shoot the shielded ornithopters with lasers because they are not suicidal...
@@MirecUcreates a fission reaction at both the shield and the end point of the laser, both go boom. It’s straight up banned by the landsraad, being equated to using the house atomics.
@@MirecUthat’s part of the reason the other houses reject Pauls rise. He used his house atomics to defeat Corrino and Harkonnen. Very taboo.
The real test moving forward is how the audiense resonates Dune Messiah. It's DLC to finish Paul's Tragedy but we love tragedies like Hamlet so we'll see
That's all i wanna see. But it would be so cgi heavy i don't think they'll do it justice
That's all i wanna see. But it would be so cgi heavy i don't think they'll do it justice
The thing is, as someone who has read it,
It would be pretty boring if someone adapted it into film. Possibly, denis could save this by actually showing the Jihad, but other than the stoneburner scene and a few others, I think the action movie conditioned audience wouldn’t find it interesting.
@@h0rn3d_h1st0r1an I think it will appeal to what people loved about early season Game of Thrones, the endless plotting of characters. Game of Thrones didn't become must see TV because of the action, it came must see TV due to how the characters worked off each other. Messiah has the plotting in droves, the entire story is driven by basically the 3 villains, Scytale, Irulan, and the dwarf. Denis can make Messiah work by just leaning into that.
@@h0rn3d_h1st0r1an See, I also thought that about the Dune movies because the book is nearly half characters having internal monologues, but these are now some of my favourite movies. I still have doubts, but I want to see what Villeneuve can come up with.
The idea of elevating another character at the expense of another is perfectly fine - if executed well. And Dune 2 does exactly that.
If you want your character to be smart, they need to outsmart another - and that character must not be dumbed down to do so.
If you want an antagonist or protagonist to climb the power rank, make them defeat a character that's powerful - don't make that character weak.
The greater power of the obstacle, the greater the satisfaction and impact on the audience when it is overcome.
That's why we cheer when Paul defeats Feyd - because the movie has built Feyd into the menacing, sadistic, evil and powerful antagonist, and remains true to that until the very end.
Disney and many parts of the entertainment industry need to learn this lesson so much
Yep, Dennis also elevated the Bene Gesserit over Mentats or The Spacing Guild. It was intentional creative decisions to keep the movies focused.
This is perfect timing. I watched Dune 2 in theaters 2 days ago and it was amazing. There were so many moments where I smiled to myself because of how good this movie is.
Same! Haven't done that while watching a movie in a long time. Speaks to how good it is if a lot of just smile out of pure enjoyment.
Real, best movie of the decade
That is rough... You missed your chance to see Dune 2 in IMAX. There are some movies you just want to see in in IMAX. That was one of them.
@@TheGoonSquadd i did watch it in imax, dw. genuinely so fucking amazibg
The exceptional use of tension between Paul and his goal is what ends up really selling the second half of the film, to the point that when our protagonist becomes a genuine future-seeing prophet and the most powerful being in the setting, instead of reducing the tension it elevates it by demonstrating that this is absolutely not a good thing.
Chalamet really nailed the progression of the character. He’s a completely different actor after drinking the water of life. Absolutely fantastic.
I hated when people said Dune part 1 is incomplete when it literally said in the title part 1
It's incomplete though. Just slapping part 1 on it doesn't absolve that. Analyze its plot structure. There is no real third act. The problem of the first act is receiving the commission to arrakis and taking control of it. The problem of act 2 is how to escape the harkonen attack. That is the problem running all the way until the end where it is resolved by being accepted by the fremen. The fremen duel is not a third act, it is a single scene and is still properly part of act 2. There was not a denouement and introduction of a third act as can be seen by there being no release of the tension from the battle. Compare LOTR the fellowship: Act 1 goes all the way to rivendell, with the introduction of the problem coming when gandalf visits Frodo, and the climax of the act being the chase by the ringwraiths as arwen rides with frodo. Then the following scenes are calm and we establish new plot points and characters and a new problem for this act: they've gotta get to mordor as a team of 9. The climax is when the balrog and gandalf fall into the chasm. Act 3 begins with calm again, introducing Galadriel and by this point, if not earlier, establishing the uruk hai as an impending threat. The problem is the same. What was "resolved" in act 2 was that the problem changed: how do we accomplish the goal with fewer in the fellowship than we planned? Act 3 is comparably short and the climax is not merely the uruk hai attack but specifically Boromir sacrificing himself to protect the halflings after initially failing the test of power. The resolution is that the fellowship is broken up but it served the purpose of getting frodo and sam as far as they did.
It's a clear 3 act structure with periods of exposition, a problem to be faced, an extended sequence of conflict, followed by a sequence of emotional calm to separate each act from the next clearly. Dune 1 didn't have this. It had a short first act with no standard conflict (the climax is instead the test by the bene jesserit) and very long second act. That's why it's fair to say it was incomplete. Even though Fellowship was the first part of three, itb was still a complete film by itself. I hope this explained the issue to you
@cosmictreason2242 Part 1 was literally the first half of the book that why they said part 1 the fuck you kn about...it was meant to introduce the characters that why 1984 Dune failed because it crammed everything.
Now go watch Dune part 1 and part 2 together...you will appreciate it 👍
@@neoluthuli3254 And The Fellowship of the Ring is actually the first part of a very long book, and yet the film works perfectly as a stand-alone work.
@Ratchet2431 Oh remember when people said Dune was the most un adaptable book?
Denis did his best with part 1 say what you want now but these 2 films are perfect
@@Ratchet2431that's debatable, the reason I never went on to watch any of the other LotR movies was the moment when it finished and I'm like "is that it where is the end?"
Paul's speech where he finally declares himself "Lisan al Gaib" is amazing. It hit me right in the feels.
I also reminded of Leto's lesson to Paul: "A great man doesn't seek to lead, he's called to it and he answers."
Finding an IMAX near me is like trying to find an open source of water on Arrakis.
I couldn't do it, and I couldn't even see it my local theater before they pulled it.
Damn...that sucks.
Same, there is only one theater near me and they have only 5 screens, which means they either swap out movies pretty quickly or don't show movies at all. I have miss out on seeing many movies I was really anticipating since they just never got shown. Seeing something in IMAX is an impossible dream unless I move in the future or I visit an IMAX theater while travelling.
In the state where I live, only ONE IMAX is available. That too, the only things that they show over there are dinosaurs and shit cuz it's located in a science park.
The movie was so worth it, I even traveled to another city to watch it in a cinema!
I know people praise IMAX, but I believe 4dx deserves some too. THAT worm ride? Felt like I was dragged along as well. Absolute blast! PS: DO NOT PURCHASE POPCORN!
I watched it on 4dx and it was too much and distracted me from the movie.
I almost fell off my chair watching that in 4dx
lmao wtf is 4dx
Yeah what is 4dx?
@@Hawk7886
Google it lil bro
Saw both parts in IMAX 5 times, Denis Villeneuve gave us the best adaptation of Frank herbert's Dune novel
This movie in IMAX was the best cinema experience I’ve had for a very long time.
Hear hear. For me it has been the best since Interstellar.
I think that's an extreme stretch of words to say that "Better Help has tried very hard to be the most trusted..." anything. When you get fined by the actual FTC, it says a lot more.
For real, at this point seeing anyone take their sponsorship is a bit ... odd
Another reason why the third act works pretty well for me is the setup for the next movie.
Yes, the emperor is portrayed as this all powerful individual, but as soon as the other houses arrive in orbit and decide to watch how the conflict on the surface plays out,
we realize that this almighty power is built upon the acceptance and support of these houses.
This, again, diminishes the power level of the (now defeated) emperor in relation to the other houses, while elevating the stakes for the upcoming battles off-world.
A part in the film I absolutely love is when, after Paul defeats feyd and he is asked what the next move is, is the way he says: “lead them to paradise”. The emotion in his face seems almost sad, and the way he says it feels reluctant, like he doesn’t want it but it is the future he sees.
Totally. In the books it is called "The Golden Path".
@@drwho37 really hope eventually we’ll get children of dune, so we can see Leto II follow the true golden oath
Path*
I hope Denis Villeneuve gets to adapt RENDEZVOUS WITH RAMA as soon as possible
Because no one is more perfect than him
The sooner he adapts this film, the sooner he works on Dune Messiah.
WIN WIN WIN!
Not Michael Bay?
@@kinghadbaryou meant Shyamayalan
Holy shit! He would do Rama justice!
Great connection for game of thrones, i remember watching Battle of the Bastards, and feeling the suffocation, now i dont what its like to fight and get sliced or stabbed but suffocating not being able to breathe is pretty relatable and such a good twist to the battle
There is also some scenes in that battle where arrows, spears, and even horses, travel directly into the screen, which can cause you to jump in your seat, making you feel just how terrifying it can be to have so many chaotic things happening all around you.
BoB was ridiculous tho. That battle made litteraly zero sense.
People say you need to watch the first as a refresher before watching the second.
I implore people to *watch the first AFTER the second* so you can notice things.
Don t worry Filmento, you are my Lisan al Gaib, my kwisatz haderach
This movie was a perfect audiovisual experience. Every sight and sound felt like it was from another world. It was incredible both technically and from a character/story perspective.
Dune 2 is gonna sweep a lot of prizes during Awards season. I predict a clean sweep in Special Effects (VFX), Sound, Cinematography, and Director categories. It was just that good.
The knife fight itself is like an ultra fast chess game. It's calculated and precised. That give the sheer new heights to the dynamics of both combatants.
Just got my dinner, and filmento drops this banger. Much love from South Africa Filmento!
same here, filmento videos and dinners make a great combo
Dune Part Two is perfect example of why Hollywood need to make more movies like this one. 😎
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this movie in Imax was the best cinematic experience of my life
The final battle should've been a bit bigger, longer, and the Emperor should've been more present, but besides of that, it's very good.
I have to say, the cqc scene at the end is quite thrilling, this felt real.
Speaking of GoT, you should do a review on Shogun!
I like how when he uses the voice it's like he's using Conqueror's Haki
This movie is the most complete experience one could ever wish for.
honestly what hit me most was Chalamet's performance. i wasn't sure he could pull it off, and he did. i was convinced. also, Villeneuve's brave changes to the original story were well-made, and he knew people would freak out over it.
I've long suspected that Villeneuve loves nothing as much as seeing people endlessly debate about what his film "meant" and why he made this or that shocking or unsettling choice in how he made the film...
He's an extremely talented master manipulator with a way of making filmgoers ask themselves "why am I feeling what I'm feeling after watching his film?"
@@PeloquinDavidbladerunner 2049 is a good example of this
Actual masterpiece. Been a long time since I’ve been blown away by a movie like that
Loved the part where we are duning in the IMAX cinemas with our Dune popcorn bucket.
It's dunin' time!
What you dunin in the dune bucket 😮
yikes
Well, George R. R. Martin used Dune as an inspiration for Game of Thrones.
Bro basically everyone used Dune as inspiration.
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Your reading of Dune & 2une, and perhaps the audience members you mentioned that do not grasp the deeper philosophical condemnation of our culture inherent within the Dune films and see them as "atmosphere" only serve to emphasize the purpose of Frank Herberts books, demonstrating perfectly how easily human beings can be manipulated, tricked, and controlled. Those that accept the elements of the storytelling at face value, and dismiss the significance of the beats in the film that are too complex for popcorn flick consumers add credence to the wariness Frank Herbert had for our culture's fascination with the heroic archetypes held in such high regard by our society. Dune isn't a hero's journey story in earnest. Dune challenges traditional notions of heroism by subverting and deconstructing familiar archetypes and tropes like the hero's journey, western films, and the religious texts we are familiar with. The characters in Dune are morally ambiguous, with conflicting motivations and allegiances that blur the lines between hero and villain. Yes, the Harkanans are villains, but so is Paul. The "prophecy" he fulfills and his astronomical rise to power were not organic. The Bene Gesserit (BG) have implanted prophecies and superstitions on Arrakis, including the Lisan Al-Ghaib prophecy, for insurance and to make it feel like a prophecy when it happens. The BG are known as "black arm of superstition" and have spent thousands of years breeding humans from important bloodlines to create a Kwisatz Haderach (KH) in Paul Atreides. This is Pauls "terrible purpose" that the books directly name dozens of times. And Paul is aware of this. He hurdles towards oblivion full steam ahead with the full knowledge that he is a synthetic Messiah for the Fremen who he is complicit in manipulating. Paul is more terrifying than the Harkanan who are also pawns in the Bene Gesserits plans playing their parts as the narrative's villains perfectly. If you see Paul as the hero, you've arguably missed the whole point of the Dune series.
To be fair, MOST people who have read the initial Dune novel (from the day it was published to today) also came away thinking Paul was the hero - very much contrary to its author's intent!
Though Villeneuve has made it a LOT harder to come away with that view, I was surprised that my own family members still came away making excuses for him...
But the story isn't over - as any reader of the extended series knows. Villeneuve is bound to deliver us a sobering end to the modern Greek tragedy that is Dune: the definitive destruction of a man through an arbitrary "curse of the gods" (without actual gods in the Dune universe) that no one can do anything to prevent - even with perfect foresight...
The only question is: will he finish the story with "Messiah"? or with "Children of Dune" (when its tragedy is revealed to be a multi-generational one like the original "Atreides" story in Greek mythology)?
People saying that the battle was too 'one-sided' forgets that Paul can literally see the future now, so he makes ZERO mistakes. every move and strategy he does is based on the future where HE is the one who wins and the enemies lose - it's like playing chess against someone that already knows every single move you will do on the board; dude is too OP.
Yup. And quite a "curse of the gods" that is going to be...
Remember the Greek myth of Cassandra!
im still getting goosebumps from watching Dune from here, what a movie
Hey filmento, just wanted to check in and say thank you all the amazing, top teir content. Not only is it enjoyable but it's heavily entertaining. My favorite parts are the subtle references and jokes you throw in randomly haha. I hope you don't stop anytime soon!
This is the most deserving movie of a “film perfection” video
Good lord this movie hit different.
What a ride, what an experience.
The orchestral music feels heavy and I like it. Some reason, reminds me of Tenet.
finally, ivE been waiting for this
Thank you! I had requested this on one of your other posts. I'm glad you got around to it. I saw it 3 times in IMAX and can't get it out of my head.
I'm calling it now, film on the year.
Saw it 3 times in IMAX. Bought it. Watched it 2 more times. absolutely wonderful film. Generational @ that.
i love this movie! the story, the music, the cinematography, the vibe. Have been waiting for filmento to make this video
This time, the film is genuinely perfect
when the halo music hits when he talks about the negativity he received about his last dune video, I felt it.
"pale elvis" 💀💀
1:58 was a perfect transition from it punching the ground to him head butting the ground
Been waiting on this 😈
When the credits rolled, the entire theater was frozen in place for like 5 min, nobody wanted to get up. People were so immersed into the movie, it was incredible.
Even this dumbed down story was too much for their two brain cells.
@@tomigun5180 what you prefer Rebel moon?
@@h.t.creatction5321 Well, you have to understand the difference. Rebel Moon wasn't dumbed down. It was always dumb.
@@tomigun5180 i don't know man i watched Madame webb for me Dune 2 was vaccination for me
Saw this movie five times in the cinema, with the last viewing being the best of them. Watched it on the largest IMAX screen in the world and it was such an awesome experience! This is what cinemas are made for!
i watched this movie at least 6 times in theaters. incredible work. i would tell ppl they had to see it in theaters. i’d describe it to ppl as cinema history and if you didn’t catch it on the big screen now you’d just regret it later.
Loving these stuffs 🔥
Ive been looking forward to this
Your title convinced me to give the movies a try, ill be back two dunes from now. I really hope you meant like season 2 GOT. 😅
Great analysis as always
Great vid. You definitely redeemed yourself from that last one. The first second in particular was very strong. Can't wait for your Rebel Moon 2 video😂
Saw it twice in theaters. Fucking phenomenal.
Waited for your video, this movie was worth the wait
I remember another video making the same point as you about characters ranking relative to each others.
The video talked about sans undertale and wrestling.
You tought me everything I know about storytelling. I can’t wait to put it all into my craft❤
Knowing the books it was amazing how a 2 h 46m movie felt a little to short on the first watch.
I wanted more of this amazing screenplay, this on point enactment.
Awesome video man!
Awesome, thanks for the video.
I almost always agree with you. When I disagree with you, it’s out of respect. Respect that was earned.
I understand why it could of been complicated to flesh out the sardukar but it was disappointing they didn’t flesh out there skills and tactical strength they’re supposed to be the best of the best of the best raised on basically a planet that was like living in Alcatraz this story just has such a rich atmosphere but villnueve has done an impossible feat for sure
This was the best movie I have seen in YEARS.
Easily my favorite sci-fi ever and Dune 1 is a perfect prerequisite in my opinion.
The music in this installment was top tier too
The Big Wormus scene and Hans Zimmer score for me was the moment that I could say for sure that this movie is the literal Lissan Al Gaib, I’m glad I could see it on IMAX
Your videos are pretty funny and I like them
I really enjoyed this movie
Saw this in imax twice it was so good!
amazing video man
the reason it's impressive that Elvis beat the undrugged Atreides fighter is because of the reputation of the Atreides, as mentioned during the Sardaukar scene in the first film
When Paul rode tbe worm, I had my hands up in the air like I was riding a roller coaster.
so it was you blocking the view
@@carlosandleon maybe......
It was the best cinematic experience I've ever had, with Inception in a distant second place back in 2010 and maybe Matrix in 99. It was also the first time ever I went to IMAX and boy it was worth every penny extra.
I saw Dune 2 in IMAX and I loved it. Thank goodness that Dune 2 exceeded my expectations.
"in an industry that has effectively eradicared risk, it's crucial to remember that the biggest games are a zero sum game" 💯
waited for this video for ages
Seeing this in IMax was actually incredible. It was like being on a roller-coaster! I recently got a new Bose surround system as well and have watching it at home and let me tell you, the sound and score in that movie absolutely help MAKE that movie. I just finished reading the first Dune book last night (and have been a fan since childhood thanks to my dad and the David Lynch film) and I am obsessed with this version of the story. Film perfection is right.
Did the exact same thing, read the book over the last couple weeks and all of the story choices and cuts they made for the movie just make sense
The thing which makes the arena kill so much more impressive is that we know atreides fighters are among the most feared soldiers in the empire, and is probably more than capable lf delivering some serious damage.
Saw this movie three times in the theatre, they really nailed it. Of course some elements could have boosted the dynamic, like characters that were left out. But overall this is one of the if not the most authentic rendition of book to film I’ve seen in a while
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Saw it twice in Dolby, once in IMAX. Oh Denis how I love your movies so.
Watching this in IMAX, created a high bar for any movie that would have to be as legendary. 😘👌
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Of all the amazing things in the movie, like the visuals and the music, one of the things that stood out to me is that in the end I felt a certain respect for Feyd. Yes, he was the villain, yes he was obviously bad, but seeing another facet to him, and being shown his power and also his weakness (spelled out by the Bene Gesserit) made it so that I was almost disappointed when he was killed by Paul. So yeah those 20 minutes were definitely well spent and the whole infrared planet looked amazing.