What a fantastic film this was! The visual spectacle, the breathtaking composition that Greig Fraser brings to the table, the chilling score by Hanz Zimmer and of course the incredible task of directing a film of this scale done flawlessly once again by Denis Villeneuve. What did you think of Dune: Part Two? If you enjoyed the reaction give us some spice! If you don't have any, hitting the like and subscribing would help us survive in the uninhabitable environment of Youtubrakkis! If you'd like to support the channel and gain access to the full length reaction become a member of our patreon bit.ly/3ICVrJ6 Watch our reactions early! ruclips.net/channel/UCiCUz1bHid4H9mu6g2IOjXgjoin
y'all should check out 'Dune' from the 80's to see how it holds up to these versions....I didn't get to see this in theaters so y'alls reactions & commentary gave me the same vibe which I appreciate
just fyi, D U N E freek ah zoid again, in the gladiatorial combat scene the color is shot that way to depict the atmosphere and the type of star that orbits G Prime, the star shines differently there, this is the way it looks all the time on the surface.
In the final duel, I love the way Paul has incorporated Jamis’s behaviors: the catchphrase but also beating his chest for focus. The friendship with Jamis that never was, was this bittersweet element running through several scenes
I was a little disappointed we didn’t get the full funeral scene for Jamis. In the book, the Fremen do it by having each person in turn say “I was a friend of Jamis”, then speak about their friendship. Paul has to do this as well. The visions add this wonderful dimension to it.
I like this dynamic more after he drinks the water of life. It really encapsulates that Paul is living in and being impacting by possible futures as well as his present. In the timeline that he gets visions of , the one where he’s a friend of Jamis. This one makes a big impact on him in the film. The changes in him after he drinks the water is because of the knowledge he gains. He is resolute in his actions to become the one because he experiences all the bad outcomes in his visions and this even makes him appear cold towards Chaani
Furthermore, Jamis serves as a mentor, through Paul's dreams. You can say that the ways of the desert were in fact learned from Jamis for Paul, even though we don't really see it spelled out, it actually happens in dreams, where Paul is looking at all those future paths, and in many of them Jamis is alive and mentors Paul. That's how he already knows so much when the Fremen meet Paul. Subtle and amazing, for the few eyes and minds that will catch this. Its such a shame that Jamis would die so early, since the desired path "willed it" to be that way, but even from the grave, the dreams work in different ways, which pretty much make Jamis way more alive and useful than one would think.
I think in his vision of the holy war in the first movie, Jamis was with Paul on the ship looking over Caladan. Like he is in a way always by his side.
She is a Reverend Mother but more. The sister of Paul. Not as powerful as he but still very powerful from the Sisterhood breeding program. In the books she can do a few things even Paul cannot.
Wow this is such a huge compliment!! Thank you for your support, it means so much to us! We adored this film and what Villeneuve was able to create - we cannot wait for the next one!
there wil be no dune 3.dune 2 is a great movie,but its not for general audience and 700mln with that budget makes this movie barely brake even.so its not a hit sadly
Paul making the Emperor himself kneel and kiss the ring of the man he betrayed is such a vindication for the audience, one of my favorite scenes in the film.
It's so powerful that despite being able to make the emperor do it with the voice he doesn't use it instead willing the emperor to his knees. Even better when it's straight after displaying his use of the voice on mother mohaim.
Important detail: When Feyd mentions he had a dream about the witch, she didn’t plant that in him. That was a clue he also has foresight in his dreams like Paul Edit: Also, Paul’s “May thy knife chip and shatter” wasn’t a callback to Duncan. It was a callback to Jamis who had his first kill in a duel against, as Jamis said to him. Remember in all of his visions the two main people he saw were Chani and Jamis before taking the water of life and called upon him from the afterlife in the desert, as he was his guide in the desert to fremen, before they even met. Which means he was guiding Paul from the afterlife all along, even before Paul met and defeated him.
Actually that part was a callback to both. The salute he does with his blade before the fight, is the same salute that Duncan did before fighting the Sardaukar in Part 1, while the words, "May thy knife chip and shatter", as you say, are from Jamis.
I agree and I felt like I was one of the few that noticed that. Definitely shows that there were multiple Kwizats Haderach candidates. But I think what they were referring to was him doing Duncan’s salute. I love that he combined Jamis and Duncan’s things tho.
@@McKamikazeHighlander he did that in part 1 before fighting Jamis too. That salute is part of his training, but yes also a salute. That was already established in part 1 tho.
Feyd doesn't have prescience. That was definitely her planting a safe word in his mind earlier then making him forget to only later use the word to control him just like in the book. We never find out what the word is.
You made a really great point about how Paul becomes more of a stranger to the audience after drinking the WOF and how it's done subtly with the cinematography, loved your observations and thanks for the awesome reaction!
5:44 This sequence was shot during the eclipse in Jordan in late 2022. The cinematographer calculated the exact time and angle to shoot this from to get the lighting and composition to make this work. The insert shots of the eclipse are practical too. Pretty great.
13:14 the amount of memes i have seen of stilgar on internet is unbelievable 😂 paul simply breathes** Stilgar: he knows our ways of living. 😂 this one was my favourite
If you can find them look for the great John Schoeherr's original illustrations of Stilgar (and others) in the first publication of DUNE (Analog magazine). Hugely influential.
It's sad the movie picked Stilgar to collectively represent the Fremen's relationship with Paul, because in the book he's not that cartoonish. Paul is bummed out to see his friend becoming a disciple, but it's not overt like that.
@@alanfoster6589 I get the logic, but I would have used a throwaway character instead of Stilgar. If you read the books, you appreciate his strength of character. Definitely wouldn't use him as a rubber chicken just to make a point.
That reluctance hit like a truck. In books Paul relised, that whether he wins or dies in his duel against Feyd Rautha i irrelevant. Not even his death will not stop the war. If he wins they will think him unbeatable and if he dies, they woul think, he sacraficed for them.
Marriage is for political purposes...Chani becomes his concubine. In the books Jessica tells Chani that history will call them wife, as Jessica was concubine to Duke Leto I. Remember, he foresees that Chani will come to understand.
Yeah, but I don't love that. I understand about the political marriage, but Channi accepting who Paul has become when he is not exactly who she fell in love with in the beginning doesn't ring true.
The book is even more grim than the movie. Chani is OK with the deal because it serves their purposes. They made Chani a lot more critical and outspoken to hammer the point down, that the ending isn't something to celebrate. Same reason Jessica is a lot more sinister in the movie.
@@RenoisticChani and his Mom represent the inner monologue of Paul from the books. Honestly a great way to show the conflicting narratives like that in Film.
@@jaimicottrill2831she still loves him though, so her coming to accept it makes sense. And Paul is still the same guy imo. He would’ve loved to remain her Paul and live alongside her, but fate would not allow it.
@@Blandy0487 I saw each LOTR five times in cinemas and have watched them twice a year every year since. It’s my favorite film series of all time. Is that good enough for you?
51:40 Since he started talking in this whole scene, all this monologue will get Timotheé his second Oscar nomination. His acting and his delivery were so amazing.
The cololuseum scene wasn't necessarily supposed to be "black and white" per se. If I rember from the books their sun absorbed color, rather than producing it. That's why you see skin tone, and some color when they're indoors and in the shadows. There's no color in the sunlight. I loved the way they filmed this.
They filmed it in Infrared! Which is why it does such a great job of looking not quite right. The infrared wavelength light interacts with skin very differently and gives it that ghostly translucency.
It was actually Filmed with Infrared cameras. And yes, in the books their sun is black and quite literally sucks the color out of anything. That is why the Dresses of the Bene Geyserite went from black to white.
You guys are really good at breaking down films and understanding exactly what's going. Quickly have become one of my favorite channels. I feel like I learn a lot of things I've never thought of in a lot of your reactions. Keep it going! ✊
Fits so well...leeching off the land, like actual ticks do to animals or people...and you have the Ornithopters that look like dragonflies. This is what good writing is all about.
Yes, and this ties back into how the body of Baron is tossed into the desert and insects start crawling on him, thus now the karmic retribution is paid back for all he took from the desert.
And their suits in the beginning look like big ants walking across the land. So when you see the barons dead body in the desert with ants crawling over him, its like he was given a taste of his own medicine.
You two were great in this reaction: not only payed attention to the plot, but were able to dissect what Frank Herbert wanted to convey in the first two books
Banger reaction after banger reaction, can’t get enough of y’all! I keep you guys on throughout the day while I do class work, helping me get through college. Thank you for the amazing content!
Aw man... the relationship portrayed between Chani and Paul is different in the book, and so is the relationship with his mother.... I loved the movies though!! Such a different ending between them. Last paragraph in the book, “So you say now,” Chani said. She glanced across the room at the tall princess. “Do you know so little of my son?” Jessica whispered. “See that princess standing there, so haughty and confident: They say she has pretensions of a literary nature. Let us hope she finds solace in such things; she’ll have little else.” A bitter laugh escaped Jessica. “Think on it, Chani: that princess will have the name, yet she’ll live as less than a concubine-never to know a moment of tenderness from the man to whom she’s bound. While we, Chani, we who carry the name of concubine-history will call us wives.” I hope you guys get to read the book at some point! Love your reactions! Can't wait for Dune:Messiah! Denis is just KILLING it! And the movies you guys have been reacting to have been fantastic! LET'S GO!!!
Thank you for this comment. The book is by far superior, which is most case with movie-book adaptions. But still I'm happy with Dune's success because the movies will act as a gateway to the books which are timeless and incredible achievement by Herbert.
Good point. I was very surprised by the changes to the ending, but it makes sense. Dune Messiah is the most important book in the series for explaining what Herbert meant, but it would make an awful movie because there is very little forward motion in the plot. The different ending sets up an opportunity for Denis to tell the story while keeping up the epic style of the first two films.
It is impressive to see Jessica's change after taking the Water of Life. Throughout the first and up to this point, fear has always accompanied her, so much so that she had moments to still her fears through the Litiny of Fear. Afterward, that fear is gone. ---- Seeing Stilgar's belief in Paul being the Lisan Al Galib so strong that he would willingly sacrifice himself for it reminded me of what the Oracle spoke to Neo about Morpheus in _The Matrix..._ _"Morpheus believes in you, Neo. And no one, not you, not even me can convince him otherwise. He believes it so blindly that he’s going to sacrifice his life to save yours."_ ----- Keep these three quotes close in mind. It will help you understand the motivations of Paul for this movie and for the next one... _"He is not like other outworlders. He is sincere."_ _"You will never lose me, as long as you stay who you are."_ _"I will love you as long as I breathe."_
An absolute masterpiece. So many awe-inspiring moments...Paul doing his ride of the grandfather worm, the scene of that armada of worms coming out of the sandstorm and just ripping through everything in sight of the Emperor's army...even little things. When Fayd Rautha took out Sietch Tabre and finds that one woman fighter left who stayed behind as a holding action while the others escaped...that was the same one who in the beginning argued LOUDLY that Paul was an imposter. But she eventually came to accept him and willingly stayed behind to delay the Harkonnens, knowing her life was utterly forfeit...for him. We haven't seen a movie this good in a long, long time.
Yess, as soon as we saw it was available, we had to go for it! Easily one of the best of this year already, and it's gonna be tough to top! Thanks so much for the support, we appreciate you!
@@gualacheesesteakwhich means I can finally watch it illegally in rural Thailand ( no theaters within an hours travel and the price for streaming that movie is like a 3 - 4 day salary 😅)
It surprises me that people gets surprised by Paul saying he will marry the emperor's daughter, the moment it was told to her there was only one way her family could stay in power my most immediate thought was "well, she'll have to marry Paul" like it was just so obvious to me, but my sister went with me to watch the movie and she also got surprised, just as you two here. I think that's exactly why Paul told Chani just before that he loves her, so she knows his feelings haven't changed and that if he does something like that it's not bc he forgot her or bc he wants someone else, but bc he has to.
There’s a medieval quote that says, “you don’t marry your lovers.” It means that back then marriage among the royal or noble families had to be for power or wealth to strengthen their land and families. Simply marrying for love isn’t enough. I did see this coming, because the Dune universe is modeled after the medieval feudal system. Not saying I agree, but it is what it is. I do feel bad for Chani. You can’t help who fall in love with. It is tragic.
57:02 I love how the big villain (of the first part) dies by a simple dagger, no big fighht, no monologue, straight to the neck and knowing this was his grandson
@@Renoisticsame, but I understand why they made this choice. Having Alia would require finding a child actor who can effectively portray an adult. Those are pretty hard to find.
@@wackyvorlonI don't understand why people keep assuming this. Modern movie technology effects and camera work can make a cg puppet of a two year old very believable today. Use baby pictures of Anya Taylor Joy as the model. If we can de age RDJ or Michael Douglas, we can get a proper 2 year old or newborn Alia. They had every chance today to make it work, and pussed out. Alia deserved better.
@@faded1to3black honestly, this is an incredibly hard undertaking. And the times I’ve seen it done it has usually been jarring. When it comes to the human face even very small mistakes are glaring. IMO they made the right choice.
@@wackyvorlon Alia is supposed to be unsettling and creepy. This argument that her face would be weird literally works in the character's favor. The uncanny nature is exactly what she's supposed to show.
Remember, we are told that the prophecy is artificial, planted by the Bene Gesserit. However no matter how hard Paul tries to avoid following it, circumstances make him do things that lead to the fulfillment of the prophecy. Which raises the question…. Is the prophecy really artificial? Also, dont judge Paul too hastily about the arranged marriage and Chani. In the kneeling scene, Paul didnt even look at Irulan and turned straight to Chani. And the books explore this dynamic in much more detail. Chani is the only one for him.
Exactly! That’s kind of been the creepy thing about this. It was supposed to be a false religion and a lie but slowly some things have been clicking into place a little too well!
@@bullpup33in the books, it’s a standard prophecy that has been planted by the Missionaria Protectiva on many worlds. The complication comes from the fact that it was planted a long time ago, and while Jessica knows the original form she doesn’t know how it’s evolved since then. This is visible in the scene with Shadout Mapes, she is using her skills to feel her way through the conversation and guess the right answers to her questions. It’s all fraud and manipulation.
It's not artificial, the Bene Gesserit really believe in the Kwisatz Haderach. They just spread the prophecy in Arrakis and let the people alter it as long as it fits their purpose (that explains why they call Paul Lisan Al-Gaib or Mahdi, the idea of the Green Paradise, or those minimal differences)
By far, the best reacting duo on RUclips. A true comprehension for material, lore, film making and the right blend of charisma and select commentary. Bravo both!
@@OfficialMediaKnightsand the fetus now has all the memories of all the previous generations of Reverend Mothers. Millions of minds rattling around in her head before she even has a mind of her own. This is why the Bene Gesserit call her Abomination.
She became an Abomination. Many Bene Gesserit have fallen into Abomination, once they let any of their inner memories take precedence over their own psyche. Since Alia received no formal training as a Bene Gesserit and was already submerged in the Water of Life she’s much more susceptible to Abomination.
I love how much you appreciate and call out the details like sound design, costume design, lighting, framing, etc. Your appreciation of film-making is why I keep coming back to this channel!
Yessss LFG. Paul's "SILENCE" hit so damn hard in IMAX with the bass. I wasn't talking but my mind immediately STFU'd 🤐 And I love Stilgar. Dude's the best hype man. Edit: LISAN AL GAIB!
Had the pleasure of experiencing this in theatres and it took my breath away. If Dune Part 1 was all about the world building and set up, then this was the payoff with an interesting third chapter (Dune: Messiah) still to come. There were changes made from the book but they were mostly for the best IMO (though I did wish the battle scenes were longer lol). Every frame of this felt so immersive and cinematic and the performances were great across the board. The final duel with Paul going toe-to-toe with Feyd-Rautha was so well done (intense, brutal and hard-hitting). A TRUE SCI-FI EPIC.
Agreed on all points. It’s funny you say you wish the battle scenes were longer because in the book they’re all but skipped. The atomics scene is like two sentences. The entire big battle at the end is set up and then it’s all conversation after that. So grateful Denis filled in the blanks a bit lol
This whole movie is filled with jaw dropping moments but she was right about the sound design. That whole sandworm scene sent chills down my spine. Did you notice the main theme of dune 2 played for the first time halfway in the movie. Pure brilliance.
About riding the worms.. They basically open their soft meat under the scale with those hooks and the worms try to avoid that open part gets into the sand
Literally the best reaction. You guys killed this. It will be hard to top you two who only speak when you have something to say and have appreciation for the craft of film making. Thanks!
When Paul takes the water of life, it's not 50/50, it's the first time in history a man survived. Keep in mind that the quote in the book was "Many men have tried. All have died." Also, she didn't "save" Paul, he survived without any assistance. He is the kwisatz haderach, the Dune Messiah. With all their manipulation, the witches have real power. Paul can see and do that which the women like him cannot.
33:40 The black and white is actually inferred cinematography. Denis wanted Giedi Prime to have a black sun that absorbed all color, his cinematographer suggested the sun would radiate infrared light which bleaches out all the colors. Notice the black cloaks of the Bene Gesserit in the colosseum turn white under this light frequency. The production had to do extensive testing with sets, clothing and makeup to get the visuals to work as the infrared cameras saw light very differently than the human eye (different materials absorb and reflect infrared differently than they do color or even traditional black and white) and the tones kept coming out all wrong before they worked it all out.
@@saschak9907 and he was right. ppl talk alot about religion while having shallow to non existent knowledge of it. willful ignorant. makes them foolish
as a veteran fan of the 80s Dune, i really love how the new generation, of directors, writers, actors, audiences... and reactors, awake to this brilliant piece of sci-fi. even though the 80s condensed version had its own merits... Sting was in it, for one... anyway, you are really great giving us a unique, and fresh, perspective, as part of a new generation and writers background, always adding value in your videos. many congrats!
"I recognize your footsteps old man." He says this in the first film the first time he interacts with spice then says it again as Gurney approaches him.
I've heard commentary that the first time he says that in the spice fields. It's a dual meaning. He DOES recognize Gurney's steps - he'd mentioned it before back on Calladan. ...BUT... The Fremen name of the Great Worms is Shai-Hulud. Which also means - "old man of the desert". So - is he in fact saying, while he is in the influence of his first intense exposure to the Spice Melange and the opening of his senses of prescience, - "I recognize your footsteps old man" to Gurney? To the oncoming Great Worm? Or TO BOTH? In the second film it's far more direct and less ambiguous - it's Gurney there for sure.
I love these movies so much. I sadly couldn't see the first film in theaters, but I so far have seen Dune Part Two three times in theaters: once in digital IMAX, once in 70mm IMAX, and the most recent just at my neighborhood theater. Amazing experience every time! I keep getting chills every time Paul enters his "villain arc" (so to speak), striding towards the assembly in his black cloak, with Hans Zimmer's amazing score. Another favorite sequence is of course the entire Geidi Prime part, from the infrared coliseum scene, to Lady Margot Fenring showing one of many ways the Bene Gesserit operate.
When the reverend mother tells Paul "Consider what you are about to do" and he claps back "Silence!"...is in itself a call back to the first movie when she tells him to put his hand in the box, and the visions he seen there. (When he starts squirming with his hand in the box she tells him "Silence".) This in a way puts the reverend mother on the spot, in essence pointing fingers at their manipulation, and that what is going on now is the result of that so they'll HAVE to suffer the consequences.
My favorite part of the Geidi Prime coliseum scene is the fact that it's not black and white just for the sake of doing artsy black and white. Denis had the idea that Geidi Prime's black sun would act as a color vacuum. You see colors/pigment in their skin at night or in the interiors. Also the opening is incredible. Did you guys notice that Paul might be dreaming at the beginning and talking to his sister. I thought her still being in the womb but talking to Jessica made those scenes so much creepier. The three major antagonists in this movie who manipulate things are Gaius Mohaim, Baron Harkonnen and Jessica!
Well he dies in the book so it was important to adapt that correctly. But if it's any consolation, they made him more badass in the movie and a better fighter, in the book Paul beats him with ease.
His death is a huge thematic moment for Paul and solidifies Paul's transformation into Muad'dib once and for all. The story would make no sense if he'd remained alive.
I’ve seen this movie 10 times, majority in 70mm IMAX. TRULY cannot get enough. Seeing it again Friday now that it’s back in theaters for a limited engagement! If you’re near a 70mm screen, I highly recommend making the trip!
@@TheReDeeMeR1988 70mm IMAX is in 1.43 ratio which opens up the field of view by an incredible margin. Almost like what you'd experience at a science center.
It was only on 70mm IMAX in 9 theaters in the entire U.S. at the peak of the run. I think the one theater (sort of) near me that had it, doesn't have it anymore. I've seen the film 3 times in theater. I'm going to try to catch it twice before it leaves. 🙂
You said that his marriage to the princess was what his mother wanted, but if you remember in Part 1, as he is explaining to Liet Kynes about how he was going to make a play for the throne. How the Emperor's daughters are not married and he has no heir. The marriage to the Princess was strictly a political move. In the book, he tells her he will never bed with her or give her an heir. The bloodline ends with Paul's staying on the throne. Chani is his concubine who has his children.
Immediately clicked when I saw this! You guys have some of the most insightful reactions. I also love that you guys use headphones individually to hear the full audio quality not like some other channels that have one AirPod in one ear lol. You guys should definitely go see this in IMAX! Few theater experiences will live in my memory like this one.
One of those times where the director just "gets" the author's vision, making changes in the story to focus on certain elements, while still keeping to the themes and intended aesthetic of the original. When I left the theater, I simply felt like, "yeah, that's pretty much Dune as I imagined it", and that's something pretty special.
You guys are always such real and authentic reacters who hardly skip a beat when understanding and appreciating these movies - one of my fav reactions from you two!!!
Paul's unborn sister Alia, very much has her own thoughts. The Reverend Mother ritual dumps the memories of ALL PAST reverend mothers into the new one. Alia received those memories as well, she's already self aware, full of thought, before she even leaves the womb.
I did not expect any less from you two, guys.. Fantastic reaction, not only focusing on important points, but giving solid and short commentary and your thoughts
Fun fact: Austin Butler confirmed in an interview that his kiss with Stellan Skarsgård was completely improvised. When I found out about that, I was so shocked! 😳👏
That's pretty a crazy thing to improv that but also it's perfectly on brand with the books cause the Baron and Feyd's relationship is a lot more sinster (basically the Baron has pedophilic desires towards him and it's implied that he was abused in that way as a child by him) so the kiss is a good way of implying that without losing the PG-13 rating they were going for.
@@stevesmith5883 it also reminds me of geriatric soviet leaders, Leonid Brezhnev being most known one, who were kissing their guests in the similar manner. After all, Harkonnens do have their massive eastern European dictatorship vibe.
This was spectacular and heartbreaking. Paul made the ultimate sacrifice by becoming someone he didn't want to be - in a way he gave up his soul, and in the process he gave up the love of his life. In Part One, when Jessica explained to him about "The One," Paul said he was part of a plan, and he looked incredibly sad at realizing his own mother had created him as a weapon - now, in the last part of Part Two, when the Bene Gesserit plan reeled him in, he became that weapon in his mother's hands. We saw that she too saw him as an instrument, a weapon, more than she saw him as her child and as a person. She is using him in a way that is as cold and ruthless as Feyd - as a Harkonnen.
The road Paul took was the only one he could take that allowed him to have a semblance of control of the events that were to come and the Crusade that was to come with the Fremen burning the Galaxy down
This is exactly right. This is something Herbert does an excellent job portraying in the books. Paul is constantly trying to deal with situations and nuances that only he can perceive. He is tormented by this. This is something it's truly hard for the film to portray. Paul is trying to select the path(s) with the best possible outcomes. That doesn't mean ANY of those paths are ideal. It will be interesting to see if they work to let the audience into his inner world around his dilemmas more, as the films/shows move forward. I really like the way the worked with this in the Sci-Fi Channel's production of Children of Dune.
I just love Paul's character. For so long, he resists his curiosity. Leto said in the first film "a man doesn't seek to lead, he is called to it", and it's crazy that that was foreshadowing the twisted ways his mother was manipulating the Fremen, making more and more people believe that Paul is their destined leader, that he was called to their world by the divine. And if course Paul feels helpless to stop it, but is also not wanting to die on account of Chani. So the only solution (to him) is to drink the Water of Life and fulfill the prophecy. I also think Paul does want the Fremen to be free, but the way he's doing it is almost a complete destruction of the Fremen culture entirely. It's just so good. Frank Herbert was insanely forward thinking.
Stilgar is the perfect example of how to bring comedy to a very serious film without disturbing the seriousness of it. Him glazing Paul the entire film is just perfect, and that last "Lisan al-Gaib" made the entire theater laugh. Also, seeing this film in a dolby cinema was the second greatest film I've seen in any theater, second only to avatar 2. When the worm riding scene came up, the entire room felt like an earth quake, and the seat shakers were shaking so hard i thought they were going to break. It was unbelievably immersive. It even made me want to buy seat shakers for my own seats at home to get that experience at home when i get the 4k bluray in.
Can I first of all say thank you for your reaction! You discussed the acting, music score, cinematography, emotions, and many more topics that HAS to be mentioned. You are the first people I've seen talk about everything and not just... what a great film! This film has a multitude of complex features to think out and understand, and you both delivered it so well ❤
35:40 Those demon costumes from the hooksmen are meant to represent bulls. Leto’s father was killed in an arena fighting bulls for sport. The Harkonnen are true villains of the Atreides and are mocking their final destruction using painful iconography of their family. True sadists.
I watched this movie on IMAX 3 times! The soundtrack and sound design are worth enjoying with the best and biggest speakers you can get...the moment he yells SILENCE to the reverend mother, you could feel it in your seat! Not to mention the amazing visuals! Soooo many beautiful frames and sequences! I'm so glad you guys reacted to it this quick!
Paul is the messiah more or less. He has all of the power and prophecy to do this. But the fact it feels so wrong is definitely intentional. It’s showing how dangerous messianic figures can be. The vision he had in the first movie did come true, warriors waving the Atredies banner spreading across the universe in a holy fire. Billions are killed. Paul is no hero
@residentzero if he hadn't done it the bene gesserit would remain in power, the fremen would be colonized or dead and humanity would be walking the road to annihilation.
Epic in every sense. Though I couldn't help but chuckle when Paul denounced that he was the Messiah and Javier says only the true Messiah would do this - which echoes Monty Python's Life of Brian. 😂
Reminds me of after feeding of the 5000 'And then Jesus retreated, knowing the people were about to take Him by force and make Him King' something like that John 6:15 @residentzero They were about to take Him by force not because He had lost control or influence, but because He had gained it...
"Thats what she said." my mom is adopted. Shes from an asian country but was adopted by my very american grandparents. She doesnt know who her bio parents are. For all we know, they could be anyone. Same thing applies here. just cause she's the daughter of Baron Harkonnen doesnt mean she knows that he's her dad. Plus, she's Bene Genesserit, who took her (literally in the books.) at birth and raised her in one of their monasteries.
There is no personal bond between a Fremen and the Worm they ride, they're essentially wild animals. The Fremen hooks they throw pull up the Sandworm's plates, revealing fleshy areas the worm doesn't want exposed to sands, this keeps them from submerging whenever a Fremen rides.
13:38 I think the water of live is lethal to non Bene Gesserit trained people but Paul is the only male who is trained in their way, so he is way more likely to survive.
No matter how much training a man has, every other man who has tried has died. Paul is only able to succeed because he's the product of a millenia-old breeding program designed to create a man who can successfully do it.
dune part 2 is a GLORIOUS delivery to the world of cinema!!🤩 I had the opportunity to enjoy it twice in IMAX, completely satisfied with the scenery, CGI, the pace that the film takes and the spectacular performance that does not disappoint from each one of the actors. love u guys, thank u sooo much for bringing the reaction of this masterpiece🫶
Watching this in Cinema is a treat! When they played Gom Jabbar during Paul’s first worm ride was overwhelming, not to mention the seats are vibrating and the cinema feels like It’s shaking. When Paul said ‘Long live the fighters’ I almost want to stand up and scream *”Addaam reshii a-zaanta!”* or *”Lisan Al gaib!”* 😂 I had to stop myself because I’ve been hyperventilating all throughout the film. 😅
Your ability to appreciate the media that you review to the depth that your commentary illustrates has made you both some of my favorite reactors to watch, and to bear witness to both of your reactions to this breathtaking film was an absolute pleasure. Thanks for lending such informed and passionate voices to this space - keep it up!
The Bene Gesserit plan was to install a Mahdi that could be under their control. But Jessica’s love for Leto had her bear a son and make her own plans in spite of the Bene Gesserit. So Paul is actually the messiah the Fremen wanted and is on their side, not the one the supposed to be installed.
100%. Did lady Jessica know they were going to get attacked in the books? Because in the movie there were hints that she knew something was going to happen.
@@jeremiekey7379 she knew what the original prophecy was about and how it all came to be. She doesn’t have the foresight Paul does. But she’s a smart woman and knew what the consequences of certain actions would entail. She also has Paul to inform her and he does have foresight.
@@jeremiekey7379 oh she knew that or at least figured it out when they announced that they would take over arrakis. But the royal house being destroyed is not really part of the prophecy.
@jeremiekey7379 no, they knew there was a traitor, to whom she was searching actually, and it was hinted by the reverend for both her and Paul that the Duke would die, even though they were constantly warning him of danger, they didn't know exactly what was going to happen, if. Just like in the movie she is constantly afraid but focusing on what's gonna happen to Paul. She didn't know anything about the plan.
At 29:45 I feel like yall are a little too premature and harsh. I don’t think there is anything evil about what Paul and His mom have done. His mom was literally forced to become the reverend mother or die. Only then did she become the master manipulating schemer. And Paul literally just wanted to help the fremen take back Arrakis. Now obviously by the end of the movie they are both power hungry but at this point they are just doing what they think is best.
Had to wait until I had seen the movie before watching your reaction to it. It's like experiencing the movie again with you guys in the room. Making reactions videos comes with with some decision making for sure. What scenes to include etc. And I think you guys have got that process down to perfection. You select the exact key scenes to capture the experience, and of course both of yours knowledge of composers of the music, directors, and everything else adds to the experience. I complimented you on another video before, and I don't even remember exactly what I wrote. Maybe I'm repeating myself. But I just HAVE to say that you guys are the BEST! I have not seen anyone on RUclips that I enjoy more. 11 out of 10 for sure. You are both amazing!....but Denice is the best looking of course. :D Love you both!
The Bene Gesserit do not know who their birth parents are, so Jessica wasn’t lying that she didn’t know until she took the water of life. I saw this movie during the fan first even t with friends who have read the books. We knew the end, but it still didn’t soften the blow of Chani. Excellent work by all in this film.
I love you guys were reacting lol, i was reacting the same when i watched the movie, a true work of art, Dune is amazing...i have repeated it several times like damn
The theater I went to watch it at (it's a Cinemark in Buenos Aires) made a recap of the previous movie. What a nice theater because I'm pretty sure I would've been LOST without it 😂
I saw this in an IMAX theater opening weekend, and the experience has stuck with me. This was one of the best theatrical experiences I've ever had! I was utterly entranced by what was on the screen and loved it from start to stop!
The whole idea of the Kwisatz Haderach is to create a Bene Gesserit Guild Navigator. Someone who has all the past knowledge and the ability to see all possible future paths to lead Humanity into a “better” future. Paul dreams it but he’s too scared to act on it. Leto II will enforce it.
The worms are new ones, in the books ( i don't think they mention it in the movies) the trip south is a 20 thumper trip, which means they need 20 different worms that are called in to reach the southern sietches
You know what the most impressive part of this video is? How right you pronounced Denis' name. I have literally never heard a reactor or reviewer pronounce his name right. Love that!
Also, I wouldn’t say Paul drank the Kool-aid. He says “there is a narrow path” after he drinks the water of life. He is walking that narrow path when he takes control and when he says he will marry Irulan. To achieve the goal, this is what he has to do. I think the bigger question is does Paul remember the goal? Is it to free the Freman? To continue to avenge his father’s death? To take over spice production? The narrow path is dark and morally ambiguous to be sure. I also think that Jessica didn’t have a real choice when Stilgar asked her to be the Reverend Mother. Her choice was to do it or she and her children would be dead. If Paul wasn’t Lisan al-Gaib they would have been considered spies and dealt with accordingly - their water would go in the pool.
Everything in this movie was 9/10. Love your commentary, Dune 2 was just so damn good in terms of action sequences, lore, acting, everything, such a great film!
Dune, I think this film perfectly shows what humans are, especially in their most vile aspects. Thirst for power, lack of empathy, desire to impose one's will, ability to deal the lowest blows to ensure one's survival, belief in fairy tales when they suffer, etc. The Fremen suffer and look for a way out of their miserable situation. So they were manipulated by the power-hungry women who are unscrupulous and ready to do anything to achieve their goals. Others want to retain their powers at all costs and others want to have supreme power. In these power games some are lost like Paul's naive girlfriend. She dreams of a world that does not exist and cannot exist! Paul himself is only the result of this incessant war between the powerful clans of the empire and the burning desire of the Fremen to free themselves from their oppressors. I also see him as a victim and a traumatized being. As I say, it’s the history of the world! Power struggles produce traumatized and embittered people who will not hesitate to do harm when the opportunity presents itself. Can this end? Unless there is supernatural intervention, I don't think so. I think that if humans could be peaceful beings on their own, we would know that. Maybe after this life we will have peace, but even then it still seems like a fairy tale!
I love that the story and the film are able to bring these deeper themes and have us engage on a discussion surrounding it. Thank you for your comment!
So Jessica has been training her entire life as a Bene Gesserit. She has the training and mental and emotional maturity to handle thousands of years of memories and trauma from previous reverend mothers. Alia being in Jessica’s womb will inherit all those powers but without the emotional maturity and experience to process them. Alia will be known as “preborn”, being born with all that power right out of the gate. Preborn’ s are forbidden because they are at risk of “abomination”, being consumed by all the former personalities and going wildly out of control. Women are XX chromosomes so they can only unlock all the female memories. Paul is male so XY and he unlocks ALL of his genetic ancestors male and female. In the case of Alia….I don’t want to spoil anything for later films but having all the power of that knowledge and no training…..yea….
What a fantastic film this was! The visual spectacle, the breathtaking composition that Greig Fraser brings to the table, the chilling score by Hanz Zimmer and of course the incredible task of directing a film of this scale done flawlessly once again by Denis Villeneuve. What did you think of Dune: Part Two? If you enjoyed the reaction give us some spice! If you don't have any, hitting the like and subscribing would help us survive in the uninhabitable environment of Youtubrakkis! If you'd like to support the channel and gain access to the full length reaction become a member of our patreon bit.ly/3ICVrJ6 Watch our reactions early! ruclips.net/channel/UCiCUz1bHid4H9mu6g2IOjXgjoin
y'all should check out 'Dune' from the 80's to see how it holds up to these versions....I didn't get to see this in theaters so y'alls reactions & commentary gave me the same vibe which I appreciate
Hanz Zimmer imo top 3 ever
One more Patron over here, in Finland! You guys are the best in what you do. 🤩 Also: This film is a 5/5-er for me. Easily.
have been borderline harassing(almost criminal) lol you two for D U N E and D U N E pt 2. I AM A D U N E FREEK AH ZOID !!! love you all - from TEXAS.
just fyi, D U N E freek ah zoid again, in the gladiatorial combat scene the color is shot that way to depict the atmosphere and the type of star that orbits G Prime, the star shines differently there, this is the way it looks all the time on the surface.
In the final duel, I love the way Paul has incorporated Jamis’s behaviors: the catchphrase but also beating his chest for focus. The friendship with Jamis that never was, was this bittersweet element running through several scenes
I was a little disappointed we didn’t get the full funeral scene for Jamis. In the book, the Fremen do it by having each person in turn say “I was a friend of Jamis”, then speak about their friendship. Paul has to do this as well. The visions add this wonderful dimension to it.
I like this dynamic more after he drinks the water of life. It really encapsulates that Paul is living in and being impacting by possible futures as well as his present. In the timeline that he gets visions of , the one where he’s a friend of Jamis. This one makes a big impact on him in the film. The changes in him after he drinks the water is because of the knowledge he gains. He is resolute in his actions to become the one because he experiences all the bad outcomes in his visions and this even makes him appear cold towards Chaani
Jamis was a friend and taught Paul the way of the desert. But the catch is, the desert is cruel and the way to master it even crueller.
Furthermore, Jamis serves as a mentor, through Paul's dreams. You can say that the ways of the desert were in fact learned from Jamis for Paul, even though we don't really see it spelled out, it actually happens in dreams, where Paul is looking at all those future paths, and in many of them Jamis is alive and mentors Paul. That's how he already knows so much when the Fremen meet Paul. Subtle and amazing, for the few eyes and minds that will catch this.
Its such a shame that Jamis would die so early, since the desired path "willed it" to be that way, but even from the grave, the dreams work in different ways, which pretty much make Jamis way more alive and useful than one would think.
I think in his vision of the holy war in the first movie, Jamis was with Paul on the ship looking over Caladan. Like he is in a way always by his side.
You gotta remember. The sister, even as a growing baby in the womb. Is already a reverend mother, just like Jessica.
mom bought her the level boost
She is a Reverend Mother but more. The sister of Paul. Not as powerful as he but still very powerful from the Sisterhood breeding program. In the books she can do a few things even Paul cannot.
She’s not a Reverend Mother. She has all the powers of one but no control over the Other Memories. And sadly that will be her undoing.
@@sagan1976 I hope we get to see that played out. Maybe movie 5? Not sure if the series can last that long. :(
Except in the book, she's already born and she's actually the one that ends Baron Harkonen
first of the reactions i’ve seen where reactors actually fully understand and appreciate the work. Denis is a top tier director. Can’t wait for Dune 3
Wow this is such a huge compliment!! Thank you for your support, it means so much to us!
We adored this film and what Villeneuve was able to create - we cannot wait for the next one!
there wil be no dune 3.dune 2 is a great movie,but its not for general audience and 700mln with that budget makes this movie barely brake even.so its not a hit sadly
@@bigben9056they confirmed like a week ago that the 3rd Dune will be made and is already greenlit and in development with Denis
@bigben9056 this movie already went past the break even point.
@@bigben9056Its already confirmed you fool
Javier Bardem channeled every single Arab uncle in this movie, his little happy feet dance when he hugs Muad'Dib as he becomes one of them is so cute
Hahaha that’s so awesome!!!
The only thing missing is Stilgar trying to sell Paul a cellphone.
Paul making the Emperor himself kneel and kiss the ring of the man he betrayed is such a vindication for the audience, one of my favorite scenes in the film.
I was disappointed that kiss was lukewarm. I would have made the Emperor bow again and put some spit on it. 🤣😂
@@technofilejr3401 lmao stop because now I'm seeing Paul in my head yelling at the Emperor like "USE TONGUE"
man that was better than porn.
For me that vindication scene was when he uses the voice on reverend mother mohaim, that was just so fucking fire 🔥
It's so powerful that despite being able to make the emperor do it with the voice he doesn't use it instead willing the emperor to his knees. Even better when it's straight after displaying his use of the voice on mother mohaim.
Important detail: When Feyd mentions he had a dream about the witch, she didn’t plant that in him. That was a clue he also has foresight in his dreams like Paul
Edit: Also, Paul’s “May thy knife chip and shatter” wasn’t a callback to Duncan. It was a callback to Jamis who had his first kill in a duel against, as Jamis said to him. Remember in all of his visions the two main people he saw were Chani and Jamis before taking the water of life and called upon him from the afterlife in the desert, as he was his guide in the desert to fremen, before they even met. Which means he was guiding Paul from the afterlife all along, even before Paul met and defeated him.
Actually that part was a callback to both. The salute he does with his blade before the fight, is the same salute that Duncan did before fighting the Sardaukar in Part 1, while the words, "May thy knife chip and shatter", as you say, are from Jamis.
No, they mean the salute. That was from Duncan, not what he says
I agree and I felt like I was one of the few that noticed that. Definitely shows that there were multiple Kwizats Haderach candidates. But I think what they were referring to was him doing Duncan’s salute. I love that he combined Jamis and Duncan’s things tho.
@@McKamikazeHighlander he did that in part 1 before fighting Jamis too. That salute is part of his training, but yes also a salute. That was already established in part 1 tho.
Feyd doesn't have prescience. That was definitely her planting a safe word in his mind earlier then making him forget to only later use the word to control him just like in the book. We never find out what the word is.
You made a really great point about how Paul becomes more of a stranger to the audience after drinking the WOF and how it's done subtly with the cinematography, loved your observations and thanks for the awesome reaction!
i disagree. i felt a much deeper connection, almost as if one and the same. great design all around
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This sequence was shot during the eclipse in Jordan in late 2022. The cinematographer calculated the exact time and angle to shoot this from to get the lighting and composition to make this work.
The insert shots of the eclipse are practical too. Pretty great.
13:14 the amount of memes i have seen of stilgar on internet is unbelievable 😂
paul simply breathes**
Stilgar: he knows our ways of living. 😂
this one was my favourite
Hahaha the Stilgar memes have us wheezing 😂😂😂 They're worthy of their own reaction video at this point 😂
If you can find them look for the great John Schoeherr's original illustrations of Stilgar (and others) in the first publication of DUNE (Analog magazine). Hugely influential.
It's sad the movie picked Stilgar to collectively represent the Fremen's relationship with Paul, because in the book he's not that cartoonish. Paul is bummed out to see his friend becoming a disciple, but it's not overt like that.
@@dudermcdudeface3674 Somber book. Somber film needed at least a minimal bit of comic relief. Bardem got nominated.
@@alanfoster6589 I get the logic, but I would have used a throwaway character instead of Stilgar. If you read the books, you appreciate his strength of character. Definitely wouldn't use him as a rubber chicken just to make a point.
When Paul said "bring them to paradise" He was so reluctant that he really didn't want to say it
not to be that guy, but it's "*lead* them to paradise"
Tbf if I uttered the words that eventually lead to billions of deaths and thousands of planets destroyed I’d probs say it like that too
That reluctance hit like a truck.
In books Paul relised, that whether he wins or dies in his duel against Feyd Rautha i irrelevant. Not even his death will not stop the war. If he wins they will think him unbeatable and if he dies, they woul think, he sacraficed for them.
They will in fact lead over 60 billion people to “paradise” in the course of 12 years
Oh, it’s leading the houses to paradise? Not as in lead the Fremen to paradise (as it was written😆)
Marriage is for political purposes...Chani becomes his concubine. In the books Jessica tells Chani that history will call them wife, as Jessica was concubine to Duke Leto I. Remember, he foresees that Chani will come to understand.
Yeah, but I don't love that. I understand about the political marriage, but Channi accepting who Paul has become when he is not exactly who she fell in love with in the beginning doesn't ring true.
The book is even more grim than the movie. Chani is OK with the deal because it serves their purposes. They made Chani a lot more critical and outspoken to hammer the point down, that the ending isn't something to celebrate. Same reason Jessica is a lot more sinister in the movie.
@@RenoisticChani and his Mom represent the inner monologue of Paul from the books. Honestly a great way to show the conflicting narratives like that in Film.
@@jaimicottrill2831she still loves him though, so her coming to accept it makes sense. And Paul is still the same guy imo. He would’ve loved to remain her Paul and live alongside her, but fate would not allow it.
She is from a culture where concubines and multiple wives is normal. Making her having western sensibilities was unnecessary.
Watched it 3 times in IMAX 70mm. It’s quite possibly the greatest cinematic experience I’ve ever seen
I mean it's decent, but really? Did you miss the Lotr?
@@Blandy0487 I saw each LOTR five times in cinemas and have watched them twice a year every year since. It’s my favorite film series of all time. Is that good enough for you?
@@skychamber_studios😂 never good enough for internet people
I got you beat I saw it 5 times in IMAX
@@wiiplaya25 facts 😂
51:40 Since he started talking in this whole scene, all this monologue will get Timotheé his second Oscar nomination. His acting and his delivery were so amazing.
This is still the highest grossing film of 2024, $685 million dollars against a $190 million dollar budget.
Coming soon: DUNE MESSIAH.
Cannot wait for Dune Messiah, this film was absolutely incredible!!
Soon might be hopeful since Denis already has his next project lined up…and I think he’ll need the break to prep the script and production for part 3
A great set of films from a team who knows what an audience wants and knows how to share a story. Take note Wokewood.
Not soon, more like 5 years, DV is working on trying to make it outmatch DP2 but I think a close second is fine.
@@potterj09 Bro, Dune is the wokest movie ever
The cololuseum scene wasn't necessarily supposed to be "black and white" per se. If I rember from the books their sun absorbed color, rather than producing it. That's why you see skin tone, and some color when they're indoors and in the shadows. There's no color in the sunlight. I loved the way they filmed this.
They filmed it in Infrared! Which is why it does such a great job of looking not quite right. The infrared wavelength light interacts with skin very differently and gives it that ghostly translucency.
It was actually Filmed with Infrared cameras. And yes, in the books their sun is black and quite literally sucks the color out of anything. That is why the Dresses of the Bene Geyserite went from black to white.
You guys are really good at breaking down films and understanding exactly what's going. Quickly have become one of my favorite channels. I feel like I learn a lot of things I've never thought of in a lot of your reactions. Keep it going! ✊
Thank you so much! We’re so glad to hear you’ve been enjoying these❤️
We get a mini movie making lesson each time and I love it .
That's why these guys are my favourite film reactors.
These guys and yaboyroshi are only ones who understood dune to this extent.
The spice harvesters from the harkonnen look just like gigantic Ticks...
Love the vehicle designs and how they show us the scale in comparison to people!
Fits so well...leeching off the land, like actual ticks do to animals or people...and you have the Ornithopters that look like dragonflies. This is what good writing is all about.
IIRC the Harkonnen design for the films is based off insects, so this checks out.
Yes, and this ties back into how the body of Baron is tossed into the desert and insects start crawling on him, thus now the karmic retribution is paid back for all he took from the desert.
And their suits in the beginning look like big ants walking across the land. So when you see the barons dead body in the desert with ants crawling over him, its like he was given a taste of his own medicine.
1:00:09 that wasn’t actually his moms advice, that was his plan all along since part 1 when he was at the ecology station hideout
You two were great in this reaction: not only payed attention to the plot, but were able to dissect what Frank Herbert wanted to convey in the first two books
Banger reaction after banger reaction, can’t get enough of y’all! I keep you guys on throughout the day while I do class work, helping me get through college. Thank you for the amazing content!
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Definitely going to be the movie of the year, it’s easily one of the most incredibly visual sci-fi movies ever and it’s going to blow streamers minds.
Aw man... the relationship portrayed between Chani and Paul is different in the book, and so is the relationship with his mother.... I loved the movies though!! Such a different ending between them. Last paragraph in the book,
“So you say now,” Chani said. She glanced across the room at the tall princess.
“Do you know so little of my son?” Jessica whispered. “See that princess standing there, so haughty and confident: They say she has pretensions of a literary nature. Let us hope she finds solace in such things; she’ll have little else.” A bitter laugh escaped Jessica. “Think on it, Chani: that princess will have the name, yet she’ll live as less than a concubine-never to know a moment of tenderness from the man to whom she’s bound. While we, Chani, we who carry the name of concubine-history will call us wives.”
I hope you guys get to read the book at some point!
Love your reactions! Can't wait for Dune:Messiah! Denis is just KILLING it! And the movies you guys have been reacting to have been fantastic! LET'S GO!!!
I completely agree I think it makes chani a much more compelling character, in this movie it's like they don't even really like eachother
Thank you for this comment. The book is by far superior, which is most case with movie-book adaptions. But still I'm happy with Dune's success because the movies will act as a gateway to the books which are timeless and incredible achievement by Herbert.
Good point. I was very surprised by the changes to the ending, but it makes sense. Dune Messiah is the most important book in the series for explaining what Herbert meant, but it would make an awful movie because there is very little forward motion in the plot. The different ending sets up an opportunity for Denis to tell the story while keeping up the epic style of the first two films.
It is impressive to see Jessica's change after taking the Water of Life. Throughout the first and up to this point, fear has always accompanied her, so much so that she had moments to still her fears through the Litiny of Fear. Afterward, that fear is gone.
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Seeing Stilgar's belief in Paul being the Lisan Al Galib so strong that he would willingly sacrifice himself for it reminded me of what the Oracle spoke to Neo about Morpheus in _The Matrix..._
_"Morpheus believes in you, Neo. And no one, not you, not even me can convince him otherwise. He believes it so blindly that he’s going to sacrifice his life to save yours."_
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Keep these three quotes close in mind. It will help you understand the motivations of Paul for this movie and for the next one...
_"He is not like other outworlders. He is sincere."_
_"You will never lose me, as long as you stay who you are."_
_"I will love you as long as I breathe."_
An absolute masterpiece. So many awe-inspiring moments...Paul doing his ride of the grandfather worm, the scene of that armada of worms coming out of the sandstorm and just ripping through everything in sight of the Emperor's army...even little things. When Fayd Rautha took out Sietch Tabre and finds that one woman fighter left who stayed behind as a holding action while the others escaped...that was the same one who in the beginning argued LOUDLY that Paul was an imposter. But she eventually came to accept him and willingly stayed behind to delay the Harkonnens, knowing her life was utterly forfeit...for him.
We haven't seen a movie this good in a long, long time.
Dune Part 2 is streaming already? Okay. I saw this film in IMAX. It was incredible!! This is easily the best film of 2024. Great reaction! 👍🏿
Yess, as soon as we saw it was available, we had to go for it! Easily one of the best of this year already, and it's gonna be tough to top! Thanks so much for the support, we appreciate you!
Same, 4 times - with different people each time ! IN-SANE
It’s actually been streaming for about a week now. But it’s still in theaters
@@gualacheesesteakwhich means I can finally watch it illegally in rural Thailand ( no theaters within an hours travel and the price for streaming that movie is like a 3 - 4 day salary 😅)
@@StMargorach I suggest you come to America legally and get your citizenship, no one should live that way
It surprises me that people gets surprised by Paul saying he will marry the emperor's daughter, the moment it was told to her there was only one way her family could stay in power my most immediate thought was "well, she'll have to marry Paul" like it was just so obvious to me, but my sister went with me to watch the movie and she also got surprised, just as you two here. I think that's exactly why Paul told Chani just before that he loves her, so she knows his feelings haven't changed and that if he does something like that it's not bc he forgot her or bc he wants someone else, but bc he has to.
Anyone with any understanding of royal systems and houses and all that should have seen that coming.
@@godlessveteran2431 for real
There’s a medieval quote that says, “you don’t marry your lovers.” It means that back then marriage among the royal or noble families had to be for power or wealth to strengthen their land and families. Simply marrying for love isn’t enough. I did see this coming, because the Dune universe is modeled after the medieval feudal system. Not saying I agree, but it is what it is. I do feel bad for Chani. You can’t help who fall in love with. It is tragic.
57:02 I love how the big villain (of the first part) dies by a simple dagger, no big fighht, no monologue, straight to the neck and knowing this was his grandson
I missed him getting shanked by a little girl but on the other hand we got creepy psychic baby monster instead.
@@Renoisticsame, but I understand why they made this choice. Having Alia would require finding a child actor who can effectively portray an adult. Those are pretty hard to find.
@@wackyvorlonI don't understand why people keep assuming this. Modern movie technology effects and camera work can make a cg puppet of a two year old very believable today. Use baby pictures of Anya Taylor Joy as the model. If we can de age RDJ or Michael Douglas, we can get a proper 2 year old or newborn Alia. They had every chance today to make it work, and pussed out. Alia deserved better.
@@faded1to3black honestly, this is an incredibly hard undertaking. And the times I’ve seen it done it has usually been jarring. When it comes to the human face even very small mistakes are glaring. IMO they made the right choice.
@@wackyvorlon Alia is supposed to be unsettling and creepy. This argument that her face would be weird literally works in the character's favor. The uncanny nature is exactly what she's supposed to show.
Remember, we are told that the prophecy is artificial, planted by the Bene Gesserit. However no matter how hard Paul tries to avoid following it, circumstances make him do things that lead to the fulfillment of the prophecy.
Which raises the question…. Is the prophecy really artificial?
Also, dont judge Paul too hastily about the arranged marriage and Chani. In the kneeling scene, Paul didnt even look at Irulan and turned straight to Chani. And the books explore this dynamic in much more detail. Chani is the only one for him.
Exactly! That’s kind of been the creepy thing about this. It was supposed to be a false religion and a lie but slowly some things have been clicking into place a little too well!
@@OfficialMediaKnightsi added an edit to my message, if you care to give it another read 😂
The "fake prophecy" came from the Benis. What we do not know is was the prophecy a "seeing" from a Beni or an outright fabricated one?
@@bullpup33in the books, it’s a standard prophecy that has been planted by the Missionaria Protectiva on many worlds. The complication comes from the fact that it was planted a long time ago, and while Jessica knows the original form she doesn’t know how it’s evolved since then.
This is visible in the scene with Shadout Mapes, she is using her skills to feel her way through the conversation and guess the right answers to her questions. It’s all fraud and manipulation.
It's not artificial, the Bene Gesserit really believe in the Kwisatz Haderach. They just spread the prophecy in Arrakis and let the people alter it as long as it fits their purpose (that explains why they call Paul Lisan Al-Gaib or Mahdi, the idea of the Green Paradise, or those minimal differences)
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The water of life awakened the child (Alia), making her self-aware.
That's so fascinating!! Thanks for elaborating on that, we weren't quite sure how exactly that worked!
@@OfficialMediaKnightsIt is way creepier than that. You should watch the dune miniseries to understand it better!
@@OfficialMediaKnightswhen Alia is born, she will have all the awareness, consciousness, and power of a full Reverend Mother.
@@OfficialMediaKnightsand the fetus now has all the memories of all the previous generations of Reverend Mothers. Millions of minds rattling around in her head before she even has a mind of her own. This is why the Bene Gesserit call her Abomination.
She became an Abomination. Many Bene Gesserit have fallen into Abomination, once they let any of their inner memories take precedence over their own psyche. Since Alia received no formal training as a Bene Gesserit and was already submerged in the Water of Life she’s much more susceptible to Abomination.
I love how much you appreciate and call out the details like sound design, costume design, lighting, framing, etc. Your appreciation of film-making is why I keep coming back to this channel!
This was DEFINITELY the best movie I’ve watched these past years, Dune is gonna SURPASS expectations ❤
Yessss LFG. Paul's "SILENCE" hit so damn hard in IMAX with the bass. I wasn't talking but my mind immediately STFU'd 🤐
And I love Stilgar. Dude's the best hype man.
Edit: LISAN AL GAIB!
Or a crazy zealot who will believe, no matter if his people become slaves for it.
Had the pleasure of experiencing this in theatres and it took my breath away. If Dune Part 1 was all about the world building and set up, then this was the payoff with an interesting third chapter (Dune: Messiah) still to come. There were changes made from the book but they were mostly for the best IMO (though I did wish the battle scenes were longer lol). Every frame of this felt so immersive and cinematic and the performances were great across the board. The final duel with Paul going toe-to-toe with Feyd-Rautha was so well done (intense, brutal and hard-hitting). A TRUE SCI-FI EPIC.
Agreed on all points. It’s funny you say you wish the battle scenes were longer because in the book they’re all but skipped. The atomics scene is like two sentences. The entire big battle at the end is set up and then it’s all conversation after that. So grateful Denis filled in the blanks a bit lol
This whole movie is filled with jaw dropping moments but she was right about the sound design. That whole sandworm scene sent chills down my spine. Did you notice the main theme of dune 2 played for the first time halfway in the movie. Pure brilliance.
About riding the worms..
They basically open their soft meat under the scale with those hooks and the worms try to avoid that open part gets into the sand
Lisan al gaib by stillgar in the end was the funniest🤣😂 like how he said it
Not gonna lie, that one got us too! He clearly was worried but as soon as Paul won he was screaming once again 😂
😂😂
Literally the best reaction. You guys killed this. It will be hard to top you two who only speak when you have something to say and have appreciation for the craft of film making. Thanks!
In the end chani is on the verge of tears but she doesn't cry. what a great detail. a true freman.
When Paul takes the water of life, it's not 50/50, it's the first time in history a man survived. Keep in mind that the quote in the book was "Many men have tried. All have died."
Also, she didn't "save" Paul, he survived without any assistance. He is the kwisatz haderach, the Dune Messiah. With all their manipulation, the witches have real power. Paul can see and do that which the women like him cannot.
It's a man who's a son of a Bene Gesserit. He has powers but is not a messiah.
@@bambina5604indeed he was close but not all the way there.
Spoilers: The kwisatz haderach/Dune Messiah is Paul's son- Leto II Atreides, the God Emperor
@@shn1804 True, Leto II takes the mantle when his father abandons it after he gets blinded.
@@shn1804 they both are paul just doesnt follow the golden path
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The black and white is actually inferred cinematography. Denis wanted Giedi Prime to have a black sun that absorbed all color, his cinematographer suggested the sun would radiate infrared light which bleaches out all the colors. Notice the black cloaks of the Bene Gesserit in the colosseum turn white under this light frequency.
The production had to do extensive testing with sets, clothing and makeup to get the visuals to work as the infrared cameras saw light very differently than the human eye (different materials absorb and reflect infrared differently than they do color or even traditional black and white) and the tones kept coming out all wrong before they worked it all out.
Javier Bardem: "and with that specific line, Lisan al-Gaib, i became an internet meme"
But thats how Religion work, from Crusaders until Isis... it's all the same..
@@saschak9907 and he was right. ppl talk alot about religion while having shallow to non existent knowledge of it. willful ignorant. makes them foolish
as a veteran fan of the 80s Dune, i really love how the new generation, of directors, writers, actors, audiences... and reactors, awake to this brilliant piece of sci-fi. even though the 80s condensed version had its own merits... Sting was in it, for one... anyway, you are really great giving us a unique, and fresh, perspective, as part of a new generation and writers background, always adding value in your videos. many congrats!
The fight introduction of Feyd was actually shot on infrared cameras! Genius
that vision of chani stabbing paul in part 1 kinda makes a little more sense now
"I thought I saw my death, only it wasn't"
"I recognize your footsteps old man."
He says this in the first film the first time he interacts with spice then says it again as Gurney approaches him.
I've heard commentary that the first time he says that in the spice fields. It's a dual meaning. He DOES recognize Gurney's steps - he'd mentioned it before back on Calladan.
...BUT...
The Fremen name of the Great Worms is Shai-Hulud. Which also means - "old man of the desert".
So - is he in fact saying, while he is in the influence of his first intense exposure to the Spice Melange and the opening of his senses of prescience,
- "I recognize your footsteps old man" to Gurney?
To the oncoming Great Worm?
Or TO BOTH?
In the second film it's far more direct and less ambiguous - it's Gurney there for sure.
I love these movies so much. I sadly couldn't see the first film in theaters, but I so far have seen Dune Part Two three times in theaters: once in digital IMAX, once in 70mm IMAX, and the most recent just at my neighborhood theater. Amazing experience every time! I keep getting chills every time Paul enters his "villain arc" (so to speak), striding towards the assembly in his black cloak, with Hans Zimmer's amazing score. Another favorite sequence is of course the entire Geidi Prime part, from the infrared coliseum scene, to Lady Margot Fenring showing one of many ways the Bene Gesserit operate.
You guys are on it!! Very nice. This movie truly is an amazing achievement. One of the best this century IMO.
This looks like it already is movie of the year!
When the reverend mother tells Paul "Consider what you are about to do" and he claps back "Silence!"...is in itself a call back to the first movie when she tells him to put his hand in the box, and the visions he seen there. (When he starts squirming with his hand in the box she tells him "Silence".)
This in a way puts the reverend mother on the spot, in essence pointing fingers at their manipulation, and that what is going on now is the result of that so they'll HAVE to suffer the consequences.
Paul não perde a oportunidade de mostrar para a Rev Madre Helen Gaius Mohian seu próprio gom jabbar........
I mean at the end they got what they wanted
My favorite part of the Geidi Prime coliseum scene is the fact that it's not black and white just for the sake of doing artsy black and white. Denis had the idea that Geidi Prime's black sun would act as a color vacuum. You see colors/pigment in their skin at night or in the interiors.
Also the opening is incredible. Did you guys notice that Paul might be dreaming at the beginning and talking to his sister. I thought her still being in the womb but talking to Jessica made those scenes so much creepier. The three major antagonists in this movie who manipulate things are Gaius Mohaim, Baron Harkonnen and Jessica!
LISAN AL GAIB
But seriously one of the best films I have ever seen. Was incredible to see in theatres.
I won't lie, I'm a little sad Feyd-Rautha already died. I feel like he could've stayed for the third movie.
Well he dies in the book so it was important to adapt that correctly. But if it's any consolation, they made him more badass in the movie and a better fighter, in the book Paul beats him with ease.
His death is a huge thematic moment for Paul and solidifies Paul's transformation into Muad'dib once and for all. The story would make no sense if he'd remained alive.
He’s way cooler in the film Paul literally wrecks him in the book so at least there’s that
I’ve seen this movie 10 times, majority in 70mm IMAX. TRULY cannot get enough. Seeing it again Friday now that it’s back in theaters for a limited engagement! If you’re near a 70mm screen, I highly recommend making the trip!
Oh, we’re gonna go watch it on the biggest screen possible!
I don't get it. What's up with this 70mm? Is is bigger than normal or what.
Never been to a cinema. They don't exist here.
@@TheReDeeMeR1988 70mm IMAX is in 1.43 ratio which opens up the field of view by an incredible margin. Almost like what you'd experience at a science center.
It was only on 70mm IMAX in 9 theaters in the entire U.S. at the peak of the run. I think the one theater (sort of) near me that had it, doesn't have it anymore. I've seen the film 3 times in theater. I'm going to try to catch it twice before it leaves. 🙂
You said that his marriage to the princess was what his mother wanted, but if you remember in Part 1, as he is explaining to Liet Kynes about how he was going to make a play for the throne. How the Emperor's daughters are not married and he has no heir. The marriage to the Princess was strictly a political move. In the book, he tells her he will never bed with her or give her an heir. The bloodline ends with Paul's staying on the throne. Chani is his concubine who has his children.
Dune 2 is the best film since Blade Runner 2049. Wonder what these two films have in common 🤔
Hmmm it's right on the tip of my tongue 🤔🤔🤔
Dave Batista?
@theneighbor4209 well him too but I was talking about Denis Villenueve. He directed both
Hans Zimmer? 😜
@@julianmarpez3931 yep yep... him too 😆
Immediately clicked when I saw this! You guys have some of the most insightful reactions. I also love that you guys use headphones individually to hear the full audio quality not like some other channels that have one AirPod in one ear lol. You guys should definitely go see this in IMAX! Few theater experiences will live in my memory like this one.
One of those times where the director just "gets" the author's vision, making changes in the story to focus on certain elements, while still keeping to the themes and intended aesthetic of the original. When I left the theater, I simply felt like, "yeah, that's pretty much Dune as I imagined it", and that's something pretty special.
Apparently Villeneuve started planning this when he was a teenager and in love with the book.
You guys are always such real and authentic reacters who hardly skip a beat when understanding and appreciating these movies - one of my fav reactions from you two!!!
Paul's unborn sister Alia, very much has her own thoughts. The Reverend Mother ritual dumps the memories of ALL PAST reverend mothers into the new one. Alia received those memories as well, she's already self aware, full of thought, before she even leaves the womb.
I did not expect any less from you two, guys.. Fantastic reaction, not only focusing on important points, but giving solid and short commentary and your thoughts
Fun fact: Austin Butler confirmed in an interview that his kiss with Stellan Skarsgård was completely improvised. When I found out about that, I was so shocked! 😳👏
To be honest, it actually looks improvised.
That's pretty a crazy thing to improv that but also it's perfectly on brand with the books cause the Baron and Feyd's relationship is a lot more sinster (basically the Baron has pedophilic desires towards him and it's implied that he was abused in that way as a child by him) so the kiss is a good way of implying that without losing the PG-13 rating they were going for.
@@stevesmith5883 Yes, i am impressed that they put that little something there.
@@stevesmith5883 it also reminds me of geriatric soviet leaders, Leonid Brezhnev being most known one, who were kissing their guests in the similar manner. After all, Harkonnens do have their massive eastern European dictatorship vibe.
Jessica isn’t as crazy in the books hahaha
Great reaction as always.. stoked to see Frank Herbert's masterwork reaching new audiences through Denis's brilliant adaptions.
Definitely gonna have to go and buy the books!
This was spectacular and heartbreaking. Paul made the ultimate sacrifice by becoming someone he didn't want to be - in a way he gave up his soul, and in the process he gave up the love of his life. In Part One, when Jessica explained to him about "The One," Paul said he was part of a plan, and he looked incredibly sad at realizing his own mother had created him as a weapon - now, in the last part of Part Two, when the Bene Gesserit plan reeled him in, he became that weapon in his mother's hands. We saw that she too saw him as an instrument, a weapon, more than she saw him as her child and as a person. She is using him in a way that is as cold and ruthless as Feyd - as a Harkonnen.
The road Paul took was the only one he could take that allowed him to have a semblance of control of the events that were to come and the Crusade that was to come with the Fremen burning the Galaxy down
This is exactly right. This is something Herbert does an excellent job portraying in the books. Paul is constantly trying to deal with situations and nuances that only he can perceive. He is tormented by this. This is something it's truly hard for the film to portray. Paul is trying to select the path(s) with the best possible outcomes. That doesn't mean ANY of those paths are ideal. It will be interesting to see if they work to let the audience into his inner world around his dilemmas more, as the films/shows move forward.
I really like the way the worked with this in the Sci-Fi Channel's production of Children of Dune.
I just love Paul's character. For so long, he resists his curiosity. Leto said in the first film "a man doesn't seek to lead, he is called to it", and it's crazy that that was foreshadowing the twisted ways his mother was manipulating the Fremen, making more and more people believe that Paul is their destined leader, that he was called to their world by the divine. And if course Paul feels helpless to stop it, but is also not wanting to die on account of Chani. So the only solution (to him) is to drink the Water of Life and fulfill the prophecy.
I also think Paul does want the Fremen to be free, but the way he's doing it is almost a complete destruction of the Fremen culture entirely.
It's just so good. Frank Herbert was insanely forward thinking.
i agree wholeheartedly
Pauls sister IS in fact communicating from her mothers womb she is a POWERFUL psychic.
Not psychic.
Stilgar is the perfect example of how to bring comedy to a very serious film without disturbing the seriousness of it. Him glazing Paul the entire film is just perfect, and that last "Lisan al-Gaib" made the entire theater laugh.
Also, seeing this film in a dolby cinema was the second greatest film I've seen in any theater, second only to avatar 2. When the worm riding scene came up, the entire room felt like an earth quake, and the seat shakers were shaking so hard i thought they were going to break. It was unbelievably immersive. It even made me want to buy seat shakers for my own seats at home to get that experience at home when i get the 4k bluray in.
Can I first of all say thank you for your reaction! You discussed the acting, music score, cinematography, emotions, and many more topics that HAS to be mentioned. You are the first people I've seen talk about everything and not just... what a great film! This film has a multitude of complex features to think out and understand, and you both delivered it so well ❤
feel bad for you guys for not being able to see this in theatres, this movie is a proper theatre experience
Don’t feel bad! We’re watching this in IMAX in a few days ❤️
@@OfficialMediaKnights You are going to blown away. My seat was literally shaking during the worm ride scene. Sit near the front!
The fact that you both got the "The little ones," joke makes me happier than you would believe.
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Those demon costumes from the hooksmen are meant to represent bulls. Leto’s father was killed in an arena fighting bulls for sport. The Harkonnen are true villains of the Atreides and are mocking their final destruction using painful iconography of their family. True sadists.
I watched this movie on IMAX 3 times! The soundtrack and sound design are worth enjoying with the best and biggest speakers you can get...the moment he yells SILENCE to the reverend mother, you could feel it in your seat! Not to mention the amazing visuals! Soooo many beautiful frames and sequences! I'm so glad you guys reacted to it this quick!
Paul is the messiah more or less. He has all of the power and prophecy to do this. But the fact it feels so wrong is definitely intentional. It’s showing how dangerous messianic figures can be. The vision he had in the first movie did come true, warriors waving the Atredies banner spreading across the universe in a holy fire. Billions are killed. Paul is no hero
@residentzero if he hadn't done it the bene gesserit would remain in power, the fremen would be colonized or dead and humanity would be walking the road to annihilation.
Epic in every sense. Though I couldn't help but chuckle when Paul denounced that he was the Messiah and Javier says only the true Messiah would do this - which echoes Monty Python's Life of Brian. 😂
Over 60 billions, 90 planets completely razed down to sterility... Oof
Reminds me of after feeding of the 5000
'And then Jesus retreated, knowing the people were about to take Him by force and make Him King' something like that John 6:15 @residentzero
They were about to take Him by force not because He had lost control or influence, but because He had gained it...
"Thats what she said."
my mom is adopted. Shes from an asian country but was adopted by my very american grandparents. She doesnt know who her bio parents are. For all we know, they could be anyone.
Same thing applies here. just cause she's the daughter of Baron Harkonnen doesnt mean she knows that he's her dad. Plus, she's Bene Genesserit, who took her (literally in the books.) at birth and raised her in one of their monasteries.
There is no personal bond between a Fremen and the Worm they ride, they're essentially wild animals.
The Fremen hooks they throw pull up the Sandworm's plates, revealing fleshy areas the worm doesn't want exposed to sands, this keeps them from submerging whenever a Fremen rides.
13:38 I think the water of live is lethal to non Bene Gesserit trained people but Paul is the only male who is trained in their way, so he is way more likely to survive.
No matter how much training a man has, every other man who has tried has died. Paul is only able to succeed because he's the product of a millenia-old breeding program designed to create a man who can successfully do it.
This is the reasoning right here. The Bene Gesserit can live because of poison transmutation, which Jessica taught to Paul.
dune part 2 is a GLORIOUS delivery to the world of cinema!!🤩
I had the opportunity to enjoy it twice in IMAX, completely satisfied with the scenery, CGI, the pace that the film takes and the spectacular performance that does not disappoint from each one of the actors.
love u guys, thank u sooo much for bringing the reaction of this masterpiece🫶
Both are amazing!!! Dune is simply perfect 1&2. Grettings from Buenos Aires, Argentina
Watching this in Cinema is a treat! When they played Gom Jabbar during Paul’s first worm ride was overwhelming, not to mention the seats are vibrating and the cinema feels like It’s shaking. When Paul said ‘Long live the fighters’ I almost want to stand up and scream *”Addaam reshii a-zaanta!”* or *”Lisan Al gaib!”* 😂 I had to stop myself because I’ve been hyperventilating all throughout the film. 😅
Your ability to appreciate the media that you review to the depth that your commentary illustrates has made you both some of my favorite reactors to watch, and to bear witness to both of your reactions to this breathtaking film was an absolute pleasure. Thanks for lending such informed and passionate voices to this space - keep it up!
This made our day. Thank you for the massive compliment ❤️
The Bene Gesserit plan was to install a Mahdi that could be under their control.
But Jessica’s love for Leto had her bear a son and make her own plans in spite of the Bene Gesserit.
So Paul is actually the messiah the Fremen wanted and is on their side, not the one the supposed to be installed.
100%. Did lady Jessica know they were going to get attacked in the books? Because in the movie there were hints that she knew something was going to happen.
@@jeremiekey7379 she knew what the original prophecy was about and how it all came to be. She doesn’t have the foresight Paul does.
But she’s a smart woman and knew what the consequences of certain actions would entail. She also has Paul to inform her and he does have foresight.
@@HanselLeiderhosen but she didn't know the plan to wipe out house atreides?
@@jeremiekey7379 oh she knew that or at least figured it out when they announced that they would take over arrakis.
But the royal house being destroyed is not really part of the prophecy.
@jeremiekey7379 no, they knew there was a traitor, to whom she was searching actually, and it was hinted by the reverend for both her and Paul that the Duke would die, even though they were constantly warning him of danger, they didn't know exactly what was going to happen, if. Just like in the movie she is constantly afraid but focusing on what's gonna happen to Paul. She didn't know anything about the plan.
I was really impressed by how knowledgeable you two are about filmmaking..... You enjoyed this movie exactly how it should be enjoyed
At 29:45 I feel like yall are a little too premature and harsh. I don’t think there is anything evil about what Paul and His mom have done. His mom was literally forced to become the reverend mother or die. Only then did she become the master manipulating schemer. And Paul literally just wanted to help the fremen take back Arrakis. Now obviously by the end of the movie they are both power hungry but at this point they are just doing what they think is best.
Had to wait until I had seen the movie before watching your reaction to it. It's like experiencing the movie again with you guys in the room. Making reactions videos comes with with some decision making for sure. What scenes to include etc. And I think you guys have got that process down to perfection. You select the exact key scenes to capture the experience, and of course both of yours knowledge of composers of the music, directors, and everything else adds to the experience. I complimented you on another video before, and I don't even remember exactly what I wrote. Maybe I'm repeating myself. But I just HAVE to say that you guys are the BEST! I have not seen anyone on RUclips that I enjoy more. 11 out of 10 for sure.
You are both amazing!....but Denice is the best looking of course. :D Love you both!
The Bene Gesserit do not know who their birth parents are, so Jessica wasn’t lying that she didn’t know until she took the water of life.
I saw this movie during the fan first even t with friends who have read the books. We knew the end, but it still didn’t soften the blow of Chani. Excellent work by all in this film.
Not always. irulan is Bene Gesseritt and knows her daddy.
I love you guys were reacting lol, i was reacting the same when i watched the movie, a true work of art, Dune is amazing...i have repeated it several times like damn
The theater I went to watch it at (it's a Cinemark in Buenos Aires) made a recap of the previous movie. What a nice theater because I'm pretty sure I would've been LOST without it 😂
It's always great to go into these with the details from the previous film as fresh as possible! Glad you got a recap!
Dune lore is complicated!
I saw this in an IMAX theater opening weekend, and the experience has stuck with me. This was one of the best theatrical experiences I've ever had! I was utterly entranced by what was on the screen and loved it from start to stop!
I saw this at a Fan Event before the movie was released on an IMAX. It was INSANE!
Great reactions you two. So glad you are enjoying this, what will now be, a trilogy.
The whole idea of the Kwisatz Haderach is to create a Bene Gesserit Guild Navigator. Someone who has all the past knowledge and the ability to see all possible future paths to lead Humanity into a “better” future. Paul dreams it but he’s too scared to act on it. Leto II will enforce it.
Great reaction! Brought me back to my own feelings watching the premiere. Especially with Feyd's introduction and Paul waking up.
The worms are new ones, in the books ( i don't think they mention it in the movies) the trip south is a 20 thumper trip, which means they need 20 different worms that are called in to reach the southern sietches
You know what the most impressive part of this video is? How right you pronounced Denis' name. I have literally never heard a reactor or reviewer pronounce his name right. Love that!
Also, I wouldn’t say Paul drank the Kool-aid. He says “there is a narrow path” after he drinks the water of life. He is walking that narrow path when he takes control and when he says he will marry Irulan. To achieve the goal, this is what he has to do. I think the bigger question is does Paul remember the goal? Is it to free the Freman? To continue to avenge his father’s death? To take over spice production? The narrow path is dark and morally ambiguous to be sure. I also think that Jessica didn’t have a real choice when Stilgar asked her to be the Reverend Mother. Her choice was to do it or she and her children would be dead. If Paul wasn’t Lisan al-Gaib they would have been considered spies and dealt with accordingly - their water would go in the pool.
Everything in this movie was 9/10. Love your commentary, Dune 2 was just so damn good in terms of action sequences, lore, acting, everything, such a great film!
Dune, I think this film perfectly shows what humans are, especially in their most vile aspects. Thirst for power, lack of empathy, desire to impose one's will, ability to deal the lowest blows to ensure one's survival, belief in fairy tales when they suffer, etc. The Fremen suffer and look for a way out of their miserable situation. So they were manipulated by the power-hungry women who are unscrupulous and ready to do anything to achieve their goals. Others want to retain their powers at all costs and others want to have supreme power. In these power games some are lost like Paul's naive girlfriend. She dreams of a world that does not exist and cannot exist! Paul himself is only the result of this incessant war between the powerful clans of the empire and the burning desire of the Fremen to free themselves from their oppressors. I also see him as a victim and a traumatized being. As I say, it’s the history of the world! Power struggles produce traumatized and embittered people who will not hesitate to do harm when the opportunity presents itself. Can this end? Unless there is supernatural intervention, I don't think so. I think that if humans could be peaceful beings on their own, we would know that. Maybe after this life we will have peace, but even then it still seems like a fairy tale!
I love that the story and the film are able to bring these deeper themes and have us engage on a discussion surrounding it. Thank you for your comment!
50:00 - I just realised that Paul just disembarked from riding the biggest worm anybody has ever ridden. That's such a flex.
So Jessica has been training her entire life as a Bene Gesserit. She has the training and mental and emotional maturity to handle thousands of years of memories and trauma from previous reverend mothers. Alia being in Jessica’s womb will inherit all those powers but without the emotional maturity and experience to process them. Alia will be known as “preborn”, being born with all that power right out of the gate. Preborn’ s are forbidden because they are at risk of “abomination”, being consumed by all the former personalities and going wildly out of control. Women are XX chromosomes so they can only unlock all the female memories. Paul is male so XY and he unlocks ALL of his genetic ancestors male and female. In the case of Alia….I don’t want to spoil anything for later films but having all the power of that knowledge and no training…..yea….