@@Mister_Xmas Denis said 3rd one is going to be the best, seriously i don't know how is he going to top the first 2... But the man has proven his magic. I hope the 3rd one will come sooner!
Considering the open ended nature of the entire story, it is fitting. The Dune saga (Books 1-6) is nothing less than the story of how humanity passes an ultimate crisis and opens up a universe of unlimited possibilities where Humanity becomes immortal and infinitely diverse.
@@Dexuhonestly haha. I might be in the minority here, but i wish more people appreciated the tone of Batman V Superman. It was a nice contrast and i felt worked well
I love this version of Princess Irulan. Between the way DV scripted her and the way Pugh played her, you really get a sense of what a next level human being she is. Extremely intelligent and thoughtful, very strong sense of morality. But also extremely shrewd, with an innate sense of the "calculus of power." She hates what her father did to Leito, but she doesn't get emotional about it because she knows he hates it too. I feel like any other movie wouldn't have been able to resist making her the "righteous" one, giving her some big dramatic scene crying about the injustice of it all. Instead, with the minimum amount of screen time, they somehow managed to give her this incredibly subtle, but very clear characterization.
This is what happens when you trust the process and don‘t treat your audience like absolute morons. Other movies/shows explain simple plot points 15 times vocally (looking at you The Last Airbender)
I like how we see her recording her thoughts to show us her character and do exposition. Reminds me if the excerpts from Irulan’s writings at the beginning of the chapters in dune.
I think her looks are kind of meh. I wish she wore a more extravagant yet simple dress that has some iconocity to it. Same goes to emperor Shaddam IV, in the books it's said he wears sardaukar armor the few times he's seen in public.
2:45 "And the Emperor said...nothing." Being forced to wait patiently to hear Christopher Walken's voice in this movie hit like a ton of bricks. A bittersweet subversion of expectations. Beautifully scripted, beautifully executed.
That’s the power of his casting. Walken is such a legend that you’re expecting one thing, but receiving another. You can see worlds of history in his eyes.
I just love the simplicity of Florence’s voice saying “and the Emperor said….” *cut to an icy Christopher Walken…. “Nothing” So simple but effectively epic.
@@HGI1967ify It is chliche, and in the moment I thought that it is chliche, my next thought was "That should be a movie moment that establishes and kind of redeems that cliche line". Cause it´s true, the first movie was the prolog.
@@LeFizolof When they enter Sietch Tabr, there were birds above them. Another scene is where Feyd burned the spy that was left behind, you could see Harkonnens with flamethrowers burning all of the bird nests and birds themselves.
Part 2’s opening can be a brilliant teaser trailer for the actual film itself. It also feels well like a passage in a book describing major background events on the page, only visualised.
Parts 1 and 2 definitely flow like one film. I also love how Irulan’s monologue parallels Chani’s of the first film’s opening. Two love interests of Paul that represent the Fremen and the politics of the Imperium, two sides of the same coin.
A clever point! And the parallel is not only with Irulan. Paul also awakes after a dream and soon gets taught by his mother, though in absolutely different circumstances... The two parts are each other's counterparts like yin and yang.
@@tarikay93 Irulan ends up liking Paul and raises his children after Chani dies, she poisons Chani in an attempt to make her miscarry but feels regret about it once Chani dies and Paul self exiles
Is anybody else absolutely obsessed with the "Power over Spice is power over all" sound? I just set it as my text tone. and my ringtone is now Paul's speech to the Fremen.
To me it didn't ring (he, he) as powerful as the "Dreams are messages from the deep". Probably because that opening took *everyone* by surprise in the theatre. People literally jolted. The second time, the surprise element was lost.
Christopher Walken's acting just via his haunted gaze at 2:47 is perfect. You can see so much going through his head: Guilt, anger, sorrow. He clearly is not happy about what he's done by killing Duke Leto and wiping out House Atreides, but he also clearly doesn't regret it.
At first I was a bit disappointed with Walken's portrayal of Emperor Shaddam, but I've grown to like it. Like with a lot of the major changes from the book to the movie, Villeneuve really boiled the character down to his most important attributes and emphasized them. In the book, you can tell that Shaddam is an insecure old man who is willing to backstab his friends in order to maintain an image of power and grace. But despite his peacocking, at the end of the day he's just another pawn in the Bene Gesserit's schemes, who ends up getting overthrown by a fucking teenager.
It works in that an old man seemingly 45 or so because of using the spice, would look cowardly not fighting his own battles against a man who challenged him - after so many died in his service. But Walken also portrayed a man divided within himself over betraying "a man he loved like a son." His voice cracking as he admitted to betraying Leto because Leto was too ruled by the heart and "the heart is not meant to rule."
The Bene Gesserit isn't as much "brought down by a teenager" as it is destroyed by itself. Jessica deviated from the initial plan and wasn't willing to sacrifice Paul under the notion that he was replaceable. It was through her own guidance that Paul got to where he was and it wouldn't have been possible without her. I see her role in this as starting a kind of pseudo Civil War
im so grateful for how colorful the second movie is. from the olive gray tones when we last see paul and the fremen in part one to the vibrant orange when we next see paul and the fremen. I'd say its a night and day difference, although that phrase literally fits these two scenes as well
The sheer amount of orange during the eclipse had me hooked into Part 2 immediately. The blazing orange desert sand contrasting to the dark black Harkonnen suits is visually amazing.
Florence Pugh made Irulan her own while still paying homage to the historian narration of the book and 84 visions. She is not like an ethereal being wearing extravagant hair and clothing talking before a cosmic background, but in a more grounded fashion.
I have fondness for Virginia Madsen's version of Princess Irulan from Dune 1984, "It was a delicate time..." Although, Florence's take on Irulan, scenes of her with the Emperor & the Reverend Mother does provides more character building, what goes on in the mind of the daughter of Shaddam IV.
The spectral, almost haunting chant at the beginning of the movies sends chills down my spine. A simple phrase; guttural. It sticks with you for the rest of the movie.
@@Planetdunethe reason why I kinda want just the 2 films is because dune part one and two both make up the first book. So putting them together is perfect because it’s one complete story.
Same. I even remember after seeing the first one that it felt too short and I could've EASILY watched another 3 hours. That's the miracle of good pacing, good direction, and a good story 😁
See, I never caught that rewatching the first film multiple times, but once I saw part 2 a couple times, seeing that subtle expression really told me how consistent her character was and it became obvious.
Loved the quiet opening to the Harkonnen scout drop. Jumps right into "action", but in more of a suspenseful and strategic sense. It also immediately brings characterization to the participants - the Fremen are alert and strategic, and while Paul & Jessica are not "in" on their ambush plan they can still think & fight for themselves
Villeneve wanted to film everything together, if they get to do a dvd release or something, they can put an intermission like lawrence of arabia, by this video we could see where it can be done.
What do you mean where it can be done ? This is just the beginning and end of both movies. The only thing missing are the credits and production company intros.
The first time i heard that “power over spice is power over all” mannnnnnnnn I got so amped lol. It sounds amazing in theaters. Movie was so loud u could feel the vibrations of the explosions and the worms. Best theater experience ever
Denis my new favorite Director. Dude is proving that he is the “Man” for Science Fiction! Fuckkk I fucking LOVE the Dune universe. Cast and crew fucking awesome too! This is why we love good movies
Such a seamless transition, Dennis is the greatest filmmaker of our generation. Hands down. He's the modern day Midas of film. Improves everything he touches, 2049, better than the original, wayyy better. Dune, better than the book. Fucking legend.
These movies definitely give me the Lotr vibes fellowship was a whole thing compared to two towers just like how these two movies are so different but the same
Back in the days, Dune was often considered to be "the LotR of sci-fi". Both novels came out during the same timeframe and both introduced this whole new world while telling a compelling story within this setting. It was completely new to the reader, and they both had a defining influence on their respective genre.
Easily the Godfather movies / first Star Wars trilogy / Lord of the Rings trilogy of this decade. Absolutely astounding movies that have elevated cinema as the previously mentioned titles did before. Modern masterpieces.
Not disregarding SW, but Dune feels much superior when it comes to narrative, cast and visual craft. Again, I'm a SW fan but Villenueve is a more accomplished director than Lucas in that moment.
OMG the oner on the sand dude.... Masterfully blocked and exquisitely executed. Draws no attention to the camera int relation to the action of the scene. Shout to the camera ops that pulled that off. So beautiful and seamless.
I had COVID that day, so I had to stay home despite the fact I had tickets pre-ordered. Luckily enough though, HBO Max was streaming it the night of the premier, so I just had to pay $15 for 1 month subscription to watch it that night.
I think one reason why these movies have been so well received is that they use a more realistic form of the heroes journey (sometimes called the heroines journey). The narrative structure is like an onion, they travel to arrakis, face trials and tribulations, acquire new relationships and knowledge, and attain freedom to return to the overworld (the galactic empire). Whereas the heroes journey says that we go back home at the end ostensibly to live a quiet life into eternity, we know that that is not how the real world works. In life, each new layer we peel back opens up a new world, a new journey.
I always thought the movies are more trying to portray a tragedy. It starts off with the conventions of the hero's journey (refusing the adventure / his destiny) but it ends in his downfall. Really the whole thing is just watching Paul tumble helplessly into his fate, where power corrupts.
@@gustavrshregardless, he’s the protagonist and thus needs to follow the heroes journey in a narrative sense. All in all the resolution is for the protagonist or “hero” to achieve his goals. Whatever the goals are
@@carlosandleon But at what cost? Dune is not about the hero's journey - it's about the cost to everyone else while the "hero" is chasing their goal. At what point does a hero become a villain?
Paul saying "My road leads into the desert," is the understatement of the millennium. That single phrase is going to be true for him over, and over, and over.
What's more infuriating is that they won't release it on home video in IMAX aspect ratio (1.92:1 or 1.43:1). So we're stuck with the widescreen 2.39:1 aspect ratio that doesn't really give that awesome feeling of scale that people who saw it in IMAX felt.
@@Skyfalcon12345I didn’t see it in one of the 9 cinemas globally that had true imax - I went to a local imax screening, which I found a mixed bag. The imax shots were full screen, but to maintain ratio the remainder of the film was side-cropped. To me the only uhd format for home that would work would be multi frame (like interstellar for example)
So many things to love about these movies, one being the different colour palette, from Part One (blue, Caladan, sea & air power, young Paul) and Part Two (orange, Arrakis, Dune, sand, spice, desert power, Fremen culture and religion, the Lisan al Gaib, sandworms, Paul Mua'd Dib). It's even in the posters
Rebeccas Control over her expressions is amazing in the scene where she saw Paul smiling she seemed happy at first but afterwards she kinda became aware again of what they’ll have to do now to survive! I’m so happy she was casted as lady Jessica ❤
That look Jessica gives after Paul looks at Chani and she says 'this is only the beginning' before seeing the vision of her and smiling at the end of Part I is chilling. She doesn't quite know yet how this will end, but she knows Paul's relationship with Chani will serve a purpose - and she will take advantage of it...
I think there is truly something lost by watching Dune Pt 1 / 2 at home. Every person who I've talked to who did not like it, saw it at home on a crappy TV without even a soundbar. Every person who loved the film, saw it in a theater, and those who loved it most saw it in IMAX. There really is something to Villeneuve's visual style that lends itself to being 3 stories tall, down to his spartan set design. Christopher Nolan always said his own film necessitated this, but, to be honest, I think the credit for that deservedly goes to Denis.
Paul continuing his path into the desert feels so sad in retrospect now, considering how Dune Part 2 goes. Just feels inevitable. Like seeing a train going towards a ravene but being powerless to stop it.
Its a fucking masterpiece My grandma is downstairs. I've blasted this beautiful sound (as usual when I watch dune) so loud, she could hear it. She doesn't understand a word (we're german), and yet she screams "god damn, what are you watching again???!" - thats how powerful this is, with the tone, the music and the silence…
I liked the way they pronounced Harkonnen in David Lynch's Dune. Sounded more threatening with a 'k' followed by a long 'o'. 1:56 The way they communicate in this movie is pretty solid. It reminds me of the Death troopers in Rogue One.
I loved the movies, and now that I got to think about it, the martyrdom of the Atreides resembles a lot the martyrdom of house Távora from Portugal. It was horrible, and only the children survived.
There’s a lot of inspiration from the original dune soundtrack. Paul and Jessica hiding from the Harkkonen sounds like the music to Paul taking the water of life.
1:55 this Sardaukar chant functions perfectly as an intermission. I wish they would release a 5 hour version of Dune that would combine Parts 1 + 2 using the sardaukar chant as an intermission
Hopefully they release a special edition that’s the whole thing connected. Like a criterion collection edition or something. I’d pick it up in a second
Best 5 hour movie ever
Now waiting for 8 hour movie
I love those two parters that are really like 1 film. Lord of the Rings trilogy, Halloween 1 and 2, Hellraiser 1 and 2, etc.
@@Mister_Xmas Denis said 3rd one is going to be the best, seriously i don't know how is he going to top the first 2... But the man has proven his magic. I hope the 3rd one will come sooner!
He really should stay till children of dune I feel that's the full ending of Paul's story
@@cwtjones To be honest 1st part was better than second. Second just shat on the source material and butchered lots of characters.
chani's last words to paul in the first movie: this is only the beginning.
chani's last words to paul in the second: this isn't the end
Chani's last lines in Messiah: OK, yeah this is the end now.
@@norbis3939 Yeah, about that...
She says this isn’t over yet.
@@Ratchet2431 chani's last words to paul in the third: OK, gotta go now
Considering the open ended nature of the entire story, it is fitting. The Dune saga (Books 1-6) is nothing less than the story of how humanity passes an ultimate crisis and opens up a universe of unlimited possibilities where Humanity becomes immortal and infinitely diverse.
Princess Irulan’s diary entries be reading like fine literature.
in the book she writes history memoirs
Princess Irulan ______________ be ______________ fine
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im sorry
"And the emperor said... nothing" was so good. I was genuinely sucked in, waiting to hear his thoughts
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@@moshpiclike princess Ana Komnenus writing the Alexiad, historical epic about her father
I am so pleased movies of this EPIC CALIBRE are still being made. Dune 2 just made Marvel films look so goofy in comparison.
Its not hard to make marvel movies look goofy
@@Dexuhonestly haha. I might be in the minority here, but i wish more people appreciated the tone of Batman V Superman. It was a nice contrast and i felt worked well
Infinity War saga needed a tremendously better director. It could have been a masterpiece of film making. Instead we have cheese only.
@@blackjack21477the tone wasn't the problem with that movie...
Just? Marvel Movies have looked goofy since the beginning.
I love this version of Princess Irulan. Between the way DV scripted her and the way Pugh played her, you really get a sense of what a next level human being she is. Extremely intelligent and thoughtful, very strong sense of morality. But also extremely shrewd, with an innate sense of the "calculus of power." She hates what her father did to Leito, but she doesn't get emotional about it because she knows he hates it too. I feel like any other movie wouldn't have been able to resist making her the "righteous" one, giving her some big dramatic scene crying about the injustice of it all. Instead, with the minimum amount of screen time, they somehow managed to give her this incredibly subtle, but very clear characterization.
It would've been better if Florence just lose a lil weight
This is what happens when you trust the process and don‘t treat your audience like absolute morons. Other movies/shows explain simple plot points 15 times vocally (looking at you The Last Airbender)
I like how we see her recording her thoughts to show us her character and do exposition.
Reminds me if the excerpts from Irulan’s writings at the beginning of the chapters in dune.
I think her looks are kind of meh. I wish she wore a more extravagant yet simple dress that has some iconocity to it. Same goes to emperor Shaddam IV, in the books it's said he wears sardaukar armor the few times he's seen in public.
Pretty sad because that’s how Paul is also supposed to be in the book, yet in the film he’s a bumbling emotional zealot
2:45 "And the Emperor said...nothing." Being forced to wait patiently to hear Christopher Walken's voice in this movie hit like a ton of bricks. A bittersweet subversion of expectations. Beautifully scripted, beautifully executed.
That’s the power of his casting. Walken is such a legend that you’re expecting one thing, but receiving another. You can see worlds of history in his eyes.
I just love the simplicity of Florence’s voice saying “and the Emperor said….” *cut to an icy Christopher Walken…. “Nothing”
So simple but effectively epic.
Even though they reveal him then he still seems just as distant as when all we knew was his looming influence over part 1. It's brilliant.
Kinda made me laugh
What ELSE... would an... EMPorer, say? He's nawt a DAWG, y'know!
and Dr Dre said
Nothing you idiots
That cut to Chani after she says "This is only the beginning" with that Hans Zimmer drop is my absolute favorite part of the whole thing.
Why does it go so hard
I'm sorry, no, that line is so goofy and cliche and it kinda ruins the ending of a pretty good movie
@@HGI1967ify sorry your experienced was ruined! I myself had a blast with it!
@@HGI1967ify The line itself is definitely a bit cliche but it worked so well with the directing and music imo
@@HGI1967ify It is chliche, and in the moment I thought that it is chliche, my next thought was "That should be a movie moment that establishes and kind of redeems that cliche line". Cause it´s true, the first movie was the prolog.
'my father has always been guided by the calculus of power' - sums so beautifully, what has already happened and what is yet to transpire.
and the fact your looking at The Baron as those words are being spoken....
"but god damn is he bad at math"
That little bird call stilgar does is delicious
Bird? Where do you see a bird on Arrakis?
The only bird on this planet I know are the deadly Harkonen ornithopters.
@@LeFizoloftell me you haven’t seen the movie without telling me you haven’t seen the movie.
Where was it?@@Joshua_Crowley
@@simeonnjegovan1133 Sietch Tabr
@@LeFizolof When they enter Sietch Tabr, there were birds above them. Another scene is where Feyd burned the spy that was left behind, you could see Harkonnens with flamethrowers burning all of the bird nests and birds themselves.
Honestly they could have just released both movies in one 5-hour long cut without removing anything and I’d be happy
Hopefully we get a BluRay or streaming version of them compressed into one film
@@MrRoarman yeah, honestly once they release messiah i’d love all three in one eight hour cut
@@juancabardo21 but messiah takes place more than a decade after the events of the first book
Yes! That would have made it much better.
I wish they would have, but studio asshats always screw things up.
If they released these together in theatres, I would go and watch them again and sit for 5 hours no problem.
with some extra scenes would be nice
They actually did that for the release of Dune 2
We saw both movies with a 15 minute recess in between
Was awesome 😎💯
@@Lucy-qp4wmso did we! But we had an hour of break time so we could get some dinner :) it was an amazing experience
1:38 the sudden change of mood. How subtle.
Great catch! I've watched part 1 a lot & never noticed that
Totally missed that when I watch Dune part one
☝🏻This is what TikTok does to your attention span, people.
@@Agustin_Leal I don't mean to disappoint you, that just doesn't work for me as I don't use tiktok or any form of social media 🙂
Can someone explain why this happens? I have not read the books yet
Part 2’s opening can be a brilliant teaser trailer for the actual film itself. It also feels well like a passage in a book describing major background events on the page, only visualised.
Really sets the stage for what's happening, like star wars intro text
@@theauditor5275Brilliant analogy, it is basically what the Star Wars opening crawl is but visualised.
@@Nicholas_Chen_I’m pretty sure that’s intentional and it’s a really cool homage to “Dune did it first” and throwing respect to Star Wars
@@AntwanIzMetal Every DUNE chapter starts with Irulans diary. Its a different persons journal for each book.
The Dune chapter opens with snippets of Irulan's diary, the movie is copying from the book in his manner.
Parts 1 and 2 definitely flow like one film. I also love how Irulan’s monologue parallels Chani’s of the first film’s opening. Two love interests of Paul that represent the Fremen and the politics of the Imperium, two sides of the same coin.
Irulan isn’t a love interest, she was just a political asset. Though she changes her own mind later on, Paul never loved her
She falls in love with Paul?@@AgentMercer
A clever point! And the parallel is not only with Irulan. Paul also awakes after a dream and soon gets taught by his mother, though in absolutely different circumstances... The two parts are each other's counterparts like yin and yang.
@@tarikay93 Irulan ends up liking Paul and raises his children after Chani dies, she poisons Chani in an attempt to make her miscarry but feels regret about it once Chani dies and Paul self exiles
Rabban in the intro and how the dream girl is now Alia Atreides xD
Is anybody else absolutely obsessed with the "Power over Spice is power over all" sound? I just set it as my text tone. and my ringtone is now Paul's speech to the Fremen.
To me it didn't ring (he, he) as powerful as the "Dreams are messages from the deep". Probably because that opening took *everyone* by surprise in the theatre. People literally jolted. The second time, the surprise element was lost.
I keep a tab open with this video so I can play that part every day 😆
Christopher Walken's acting just via his haunted gaze at 2:47 is perfect. You can see so much going through his head: Guilt, anger, sorrow. He clearly is not happy about what he's done by killing Duke Leto and wiping out House Atreides, but he also clearly doesn't regret it.
Trying to remember where he parked his car.
No time for regret as a leader.
@@bobstacle098lmao accurate
Bro, am I imagining this or his right eye is looking straight ahead and his left eye is looking down?
This is “King of New York” Christopher Walken. Can speak legions with just his eyes.
At first I was a bit disappointed with Walken's portrayal of Emperor Shaddam, but I've grown to like it. Like with a lot of the major changes from the book to the movie, Villeneuve really boiled the character down to his most important attributes and emphasized them. In the book, you can tell that Shaddam is an insecure old man who is willing to backstab his friends in order to maintain an image of power and grace. But despite his peacocking, at the end of the day he's just another pawn in the Bene Gesserit's schemes, who ends up getting overthrown by a fucking teenager.
The Emperor look like an old politician who still gripping their position, and I love how mister Walken portray it.
It works in that an old man seemingly 45 or so because of using the spice, would look cowardly not fighting his own battles against a man who challenged him - after so many died in his service. But Walken also portrayed a man divided within himself over betraying "a man he loved like a son." His voice cracking as he admitted to betraying Leto because Leto was too ruled by the heart and "the heart is not meant to rule."
From the king of New York to the emperor of the known universe. And he was an eggplant, too.
@@zainiikhwan9405[Donald Trump voice] they're calling him Sleepy Shaddam, folks, Sleepy Shaddam, he doesn't have the stamina
The Bene Gesserit isn't as much "brought down by a teenager" as it is destroyed by itself. Jessica deviated from the initial plan and wasn't willing to sacrifice Paul under the notion that he was replaceable. It was through her own guidance that Paul got to where he was and it wouldn't have been possible without her. I see her role in this as starting a kind of pseudo Civil War
im so grateful for how colorful the second movie is.
from the olive gray tones when we last see paul and the fremen in part one to the vibrant orange when we next see paul and the fremen.
I'd say its a night and day difference, although that phrase literally fits these two scenes as well
Well, it's an eclipse, but same difference.
Still sad spice went from blue to orange, but I won't deny the movies used color well
The sheer amount of orange during the eclipse had me hooked into Part 2 immediately. The blazing orange desert sand contrasting to the dark black Harkonnen suits is visually amazing.
The fact that out worlders have no idea fremen can ride sandworms until here and the worm army scene at the end of 2
Harkkonnen hubris, they also believed the southern hemisphere was uninhabitable and they severely underestimated the extent of the Fremen population.
@@jamesbrice3267All cuz the Spacing Guild tricked everyone into not putting satellites over orbit.
Florence Pugh made Irulan her own while still paying homage to the historian narration of the book and 84 visions. She is not like an ethereal being wearing extravagant hair and clothing talking before a cosmic background, but in a more grounded fashion.
Probably one of the very few characters that were respected by part 2. Chani, Jessica, Stilgar, Gourney - hell, even Paul were shat on.
You are in the vast minority@@lxdead5585
@@lxdead5585 Their lines were taken almost word-for-word from the books, Mr. Hot Take.
I have fondness for Virginia Madsen's version of Princess Irulan from Dune 1984, "It was a delicate time..."
Although, Florence's take on Irulan, scenes of her with the Emperor & the Reverend Mother does provides more character building, what goes on in the mind of the daughter of Shaddam IV.
@@lxdead5585”look at me, i have unpopular opinion- im special!!!”- you, probably
The spectral, almost haunting chant at the beginning of the movies sends chills down my spine. A simple phrase; guttural. It sticks with you for the rest of the movie.
I really want an official 5 hour cut
Same.
Let's wait for the third movie and have a full 8 hour feast on the story of Paul Atreides.
@@Planetdunethe reason why I kinda want just the 2 films is because dune part one and two both make up the first book. So putting them together is perfect because it’s one complete story.
Same. I even remember after seeing the first one that it felt too short and I could've EASILY watched another 3 hours. That's the miracle of good pacing, good direction, and a good story 😁
The time it takes to switch over to the next movie is already so negligible relative to the span of 5 hours.
1:38 I noticed that after rewatching this movie, the look on her face was foreshadowing something
See, I never caught that rewatching the first film multiple times, but once I saw part 2 a couple times, seeing that subtle expression really told me how consistent her character was and it became obvious.
@@christianfowler I know right
Loved the quiet opening to the Harkonnen scout drop. Jumps right into "action", but in more of a suspenseful and strategic sense. It also immediately brings characterization to the participants - the Fremen are alert and strategic, and while Paul & Jessica are not "in" on their ambush plan they can still think & fight for themselves
Villeneve wanted to film everything together, if they get to do a dvd release or something, they can put an intermission like lawrence of arabia, by this video we could see where it can be done.
Yep - I thought the Sound of Music Intermission a little Jarring, but the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang intermission was a bit of a cliffhanger (Literally)
What do you mean where it can be done ? This is just the beginning and end of both movies. The only thing missing are the credits and production company intros.
@@juleswombat5309Tbf You Know Who leaving the von Trapp house seemingly for ever is a cliffhanger too.
The first time i heard that “power over spice is power over all” mannnnnnnnn I got so amped lol. It sounds amazing in theaters. Movie was so loud u could feel the vibrations of the explosions and the worms. Best theater experience ever
Denis my new favorite Director. Dude is proving that he is the “Man” for Science Fiction! Fuckkk I fucking LOVE the Dune universe. Cast and crew fucking awesome too! This is why we love good movies
Stilgar asked Paul and his mother to "stay here", while the Harkonen is approaching.
They probably wanted to test them. They aren't part of the Fremens yet.
It’s a test. exactly
That's what was quite scary to me! Had they stayed there the Harkonnens would have found and killed them!?
Lazy writing
@@impersonal6650took it from the book
Such a seamless transition, Dennis is the greatest filmmaker of our generation. Hands down. He's the modern day Midas of film. Improves everything he touches, 2049, better than the original, wayyy better. Dune, better than the book. Fucking legend.
By morning, the Atreides were no more.
Only Harkonnen.
wow that's smooth af
These movies definitely give me the Lotr vibes fellowship was a whole thing compared to two towers just like how these two movies are so different but the same
Back in the days, Dune was often considered to be "the LotR of sci-fi". Both novels came out during the same timeframe and both introduced this whole new world while telling a compelling story within this setting. It was completely new to the reader, and they both had a defining influence on their respective genre.
Easily the Godfather movies / first Star Wars trilogy / Lord of the Rings trilogy of this decade.
Absolutely astounding movies that have elevated cinema as the previously mentioned titles did before.
Modern masterpieces.
Not disregarding SW, but Dune feels much superior when it comes to narrative, cast and visual craft.
Again, I'm a SW fan but Villenueve is a more accomplished director than Lucas in that moment.
Not even close, lol.
SW and LotR changed the world. Dune is an ok-ish movie.
@@michaelbohm5160 Thats your opinion A LOT of people dissagree with you.
and that Dune is like mother of all scifi movies. the books released 59 years ago.
@@starnighlnot really, LOTR is older, it released like 70 years ago
OMG the oner on the sand dude.... Masterfully blocked and exquisitely executed. Draws no attention to the camera int relation to the action of the scene. Shout to the camera ops that pulled that off. So beautiful and seamless.
2:46 - anyone else expected him to say "Wow! That's crazy! You gotta be kidding me"
Man I missed out on Dune part 1 in theaters while I saw part 2! What an unusual experience
I had COVID that day, so I had to stay home despite the fact I had tickets pre-ordered. Luckily enough though, HBO Max was streaming it the night of the premier, so I just had to pay $15 for 1 month subscription to watch it that night.
I did that specifically thinking they would release Part 1 and Part 2 as a double feature in IMAX… but they didn’t.
I think one reason why these movies have been so well received is that they use a more realistic form of the heroes journey (sometimes called the heroines journey). The narrative structure is like an onion, they travel to arrakis, face trials and tribulations, acquire new relationships and knowledge, and attain freedom to return to the overworld (the galactic empire). Whereas the heroes journey says that we go back home at the end ostensibly to live a quiet life into eternity, we know that that is not how the real world works. In life, each new layer we peel back opens up a new world, a new journey.
Paul ain't no hero
I always thought the movies are more trying to portray a tragedy. It starts off with the conventions of the hero's journey (refusing the adventure / his destiny) but it ends in his downfall. Really the whole thing is just watching Paul tumble helplessly into his fate, where power corrupts.
it's actually a deconstruction of the hero's journey, please think before you hammer away at the keyboard
@@gustavrshregardless, he’s the protagonist and thus needs to follow the heroes journey in a narrative sense. All in all the resolution is for the protagonist or “hero” to achieve his goals. Whatever the goals are
@@carlosandleon But at what cost? Dune is not about the hero's journey - it's about the cost to everyone else while the "hero" is chasing their goal. At what point does a hero become a villain?
Paul saying "My road leads into the desert," is the understatement of the millennium. That single phrase is going to be true for him over, and over, and over.
Rebecca Ferguson deserves an oscar GOOD LORD.. she out-acted everyone in these movies and that is damn hard to do.
She went from subservient to Lady MacBeth at the snap of a finger.
If only Denis supported an extended edition of part 1 and 2. Sadly, that will never be the case!
What's more infuriating is that they won't release it on home video in IMAX aspect ratio (1.92:1 or 1.43:1). So we're stuck with the widescreen 2.39:1 aspect ratio that doesn't really give that awesome feeling of scale that people who saw it in IMAX felt.
@@Skyfalcon12345 well your tv is 16:9 anyways
Has he flat out said he doesn’t want to release it that way?
@@Skyfalcon12345I didn’t see it in one of the 9 cinemas globally that had true imax - I went to a local imax screening, which I found a mixed bag. The imax shots were full screen, but to maintain ratio the remainder of the film was side-cropped. To me the only uhd format for home that would work would be multi frame (like interstellar for example)
@@DuBstep11516:9 is 1.78, so they could have easily done the 1.92 ratio for the home release if they really wanted to
So many things to love about these movies, one being the different colour palette, from Part One (blue, Caladan, sea & air power, young Paul) and Part Two (orange, Arrakis, Dune, sand, spice, desert power, Fremen culture and religion, the Lisan al Gaib, sandworms, Paul Mua'd Dib). It's even in the posters
Smooth and flawless.
Hope they come out with an UHD 4K version combining Part 1 and 2 as a single film. One can dream.
Florence as the Princess is a top level decision, I'm so glad she got the role, she has such a stoic presence
Rebeccas Control over her expressions is amazing in the scene where she saw Paul smiling she seemed happy at first but afterwards she kinda became aware again of what they’ll have to do now to survive! I’m so happy she was casted as lady Jessica ❤
That look Jessica gives after Paul looks at Chani and she says 'this is only the beginning' before seeing the vision of her and smiling at the end of Part I is chilling. She doesn't quite know yet how this will end, but she knows Paul's relationship with Chani will serve a purpose - and she will take advantage of it...
Irulan as a meaningful character-- not just the mysterious author of the history. Smooch.
if dune 3 isn't 6 hours long i'm not watching
The transition of Lady Jessica's smile into an evil grin
Thank you! I missed that first bit the other night because we didn’t quite make it on time.
I need them joined together into one, long, sci-fi masterpiece. Separetely they are magnificent movies, but together… wow.
Perfect intro
I hope they do a Super Cut screening with Both Films back to back one day
Florence voice + Zimmer music = 🔥🔥🔥
Perfection
I really hope there’s a Blu-ray release cut like this. I want to watch this movie all the way through uninterrupted
Great way to transition both the ending of part one to the beginning of part two. It’s like reading a good book.
Gonna watch this movie over and over again when it hits HBO max in November!
it's already online you can watch it for free
It’s already on Apple TV
If they don't upload a 5-hour edit of both films together, somebody else needs to. I will watch every second.
this music is so fire
Who is here to watch because they arrived at the cinema late??? Thank you for this!!!
I think there is truly something lost by watching Dune Pt 1 / 2 at home. Every person who I've talked to who did not like it, saw it at home on a crappy TV without even a soundbar.
Every person who loved the film, saw it in a theater, and those who loved it most saw it in IMAX.
There really is something to Villeneuve's visual style that lends itself to being 3 stories tall, down to his spartan set design.
Christopher Nolan always said his own film necessitated this, but, to be honest, I think the credit for that deservedly goes to Denis.
5 hours and 21 minutes long. I checked.
Would absolutely sit in a theater for this long and experience the entire novel in one sitting.
we need a 5 hour cut of them put together that would be so sick
I need a full 6 hour cut where both movies are stitched together and I need it NOW
Really hope they do a release of both films bridged like this, true five hour movie.
Very nicely done.
This needs to be released as a full five hour movie imo
SO GOOD
2:47 and the emperor said..nothing you idiots, the emperor is dead, hes locked in my basement. haha.
kind of expected eminem to randomly appear
I laughed so hard at this
You win the internet 🤣
Paul continuing his path into the desert feels so sad in retrospect now, considering how Dune Part 2 goes. Just feels inevitable. Like seeing a train going towards a ravene but being powerless to stop it.
I can’t wait to rewatch Part 2 again when the 4K Blu-Ray comes out in a few weeks.
Its a fucking masterpiece
My grandma is downstairs.
I've blasted this beautiful sound (as usual when I watch dune) so loud, she could hear it.
She doesn't understand a word (we're german), and yet she screams "god damn, what are you watching again???!" -
thats how powerful this is, with the tone, the music and the silence…
I need them to release a cut of the Dune movies that is just both films uninterrupted.
If there's a five hour version of the two movies leading up to the release of the next part, I'd probably watch it.
Well done.
Отличный фильм!
Hoping we get extended versions of both films one day
I liked the way they pronounced Harkonnen in David Lynch's Dune. Sounded more threatening with a 'k' followed by a long 'o'.
1:56 The way they communicate in this movie is pretty solid. It reminds me of the Death troopers in Rogue One.
Han zimmer is just the fucking 🐐 when it comes to making Sci-Fi film music
part 3 gonna be hype af
best
Now I want it to see again for the fourth time
Wow
one of these days i'd love to see a five-hour cut of the two dune films with the ending of part 1 as the intermission
The intro of part 2 could also be post part 2 as Irulan archives the prevoius event.
The sleeper must awaken.
I feel that only someone like Denis could do an epic like the Hyperion Cantos justice
I loved the movies, and now that I got to think about it, the martyrdom of the Atreides resembles a lot the martyrdom of house Távora from Portugal. It was horrible, and only the children survived.
There’s a lot of inspiration from the original dune soundtrack. Paul and Jessica hiding from the Harkkonen sounds like the music to Paul taking the water of life.
1:55 this Sardaukar chant functions perfectly as an intermission. I wish they would release a 5 hour version of Dune that would combine Parts 1 + 2 using the sardaukar chant as an intermission
Put Hans Zimmer's score on any scene and it's converted into epic instantly
Chani at the end of part 1: 😁🥰😍
Chani at the end of 2:
👺👺👺👺
biggest heartbreak in sci fi history
Hopefully they release a special edition that’s the whole thing connected. Like a criterion collection edition or something. I’d pick it up in a second
This kinda movies are made once in a half century
I think there's probably a better way to cut the ending of part 1 and beginning of part 2 to make it flow as one movie
I can’t wait for the master cut
What soundtrack plays during the opening scene of Dune 2? 2:14
Chani last line to Paul in dune part 1 “this is only the beginning” chani last line to Paul in dune part 2 “is it over yet?”
This doesn't have the subtitles for Lady Jessica's hand signal @4.54 .
"Enemy".