DUNE: Part Two (2024) Movie REACTION | First Time Watching | Movie Review

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Paul Atreides unites with Chani and the Fremen while seeking revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family. Here's Nikki and Steven's reaction to DUNE: Part Two!!
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  • DUNE: Part 2 full watch along REACTION: bit.ly/3UEXktd Keep up with us, the community, the schedule and everything we have going on, join our discord: discord.com/invite/stikkerfam

    @NikkiStevenReact@NikkiStevenReact18 күн бұрын
    • Dune part 2 reaction! As it was foretold! The chosen ones finally released the video!!

      @Husky92223@Husky9222317 күн бұрын
    • Please try to check and maybe react "Mayor of Kingstown" you won't regret it. Its absolutely amazing

      @palags4860@palags486017 күн бұрын
    • I want part 3 asap, if it's not in production yet it should be!

      @hinesmaster99@hinesmaster9917 күн бұрын
    • Thanks for the amazing reaction! I believe you can still watch the movie on a big screen. Regarding Paul's arc and Anakin's arc, they are different despite some similarities. Paul understood the way he was trying to avoid, but Anakin just followed it impulsively. For me, it makes Paul's journey more dramatic to some extent

      @youvalentinart@youvalentinart17 күн бұрын
    • You guys should start the show Shogun!

      @ryanbvisuals@ryanbvisuals17 күн бұрын
  • Guys dont forget the book is older than Star Wars... Everyone is comparing this to star wars when it should be opposite

    @rasmuspedersen3563@rasmuspedersen356318 күн бұрын
    • rolled my eyes every time they brought it up 🙄

      @killy_brystal@killy_brystal17 күн бұрын
    • ​@killy_brystal why roll your eyes, though? It's easy to see why people could and would draw parallels between this and Star Wars. Why allow yourself to be annoyed simply because not everyone knows what years the Dune books were written? That's a pretty lofty standard to hold people to, no?

      @lynnjohanssen6552@lynnjohanssen655217 күн бұрын
    • @@killy_brystal you dont think everyone spammed that to them after the first one and in the comments everytime they said it here... its obviously not that serious

      @ygkemosabi8280@ygkemosabi828017 күн бұрын
    • @@lynnjohanssen6552 it is easy. i roll my eyes at the amount of times star wars was referenced during this. one, two, three times cool but after the seventh time, naturally i’m like “i get it🙄”. i, myself hold no standards on how people compare dune vs star wars; just simply voicing my annoyance with redundant references

      @killy_brystal@killy_brystal17 күн бұрын
    • @@killy_brystal Fair, but Star Wars is Steven's all time favorite movie franchise and he has always been very vocal about that. I didn't see anything wrong with the comparisons especially knowing how much Star Wars means to him.

      @lynnjohanssen6552@lynnjohanssen655217 күн бұрын
  • Very happy they used Princess Irulan to narrate the opening via her diary entries. In the books she is an important historian who documented the history of Muad’dib. Snippets from her writings were used as openings for chapters.

    @jcs1025@jcs102518 күн бұрын
    • Same it was a fantastic way to deliver some exposition without it being detrimental

      @TheJordanK@TheJordanK18 күн бұрын
    • ...from the book of muad'dib by Princess Irulan

      @TheBillproject@TheBillproject17 күн бұрын
    • Inspired by Anna Komnenos, princess of the Byzantine Empire, daughter of Emperor Alexios Komnenos. Her historical writings were preserved until modern day and contain the only physical description of the original Crusaders.

      @immortaljanus@immortaljanus17 күн бұрын
    • @@immortaljanus - I did not know that! :O

      @70briareos@70briareos16 күн бұрын
    • ​@@immortaljanus oh, cool fact! Thanks!

      @Urd-Vidan@Urd-Vidan15 күн бұрын
  • When the movie ended, I leaned across the theater aisle to my mom and asked how she'd have felt if she'd had to listen to me and my brother's idiot thoughts through her pregnancies. She smacked my shoulder.

    @Pink.andahalf@Pink.andahalf18 күн бұрын
    • At least she didn't go "SILENCE"

      @to0muchtoan@to0muchtoan17 күн бұрын
    • 😂😂😂

      @jitendrakulaste2365@jitendrakulaste236517 күн бұрын
    • 🤣🤣

      @WhoTFisthatguy@WhoTFisthatguy2 күн бұрын
  • I find it to be a good bit of writing, that Paul is known as "muad'dib" or "desert mouse" and rabban constantly refers to the fremen as rats.

    @JeffreyWilliams-qv5kp@JeffreyWilliams-qv5kp18 күн бұрын
    • awww yes, that's a good catch

      @NikkiStevenReact@NikkiStevenReact18 күн бұрын
    • Muad'dib also sounds similar to Mahdi when you say it out loud.

      @northwind2538@northwind253817 күн бұрын
    • @@northwind2538hmm, maybe that ha something to do with the BG religeon manipulation. I have no idea if that is anywhere in the lore but it would fit the idea of the BG myths being warped over thousands of years

      @Roach_Dogg_JR@Roach_Dogg_JR17 күн бұрын
    • As written!

      @derps0n839@derps0n83917 күн бұрын
    • ​@@Roach_Dogg_JR Nah it's moreso that in Arabic مُؤَدِّب (mu'addib) means teacher. The mouse teaches children the ways of the desert, and points the way north in their constellation.

      @pseudonymousbeing987@pseudonymousbeing98717 күн бұрын
  • Paul wins that final fight with the same move that Gurney used to win their sparring match at the start of Part One.

    @danielbaldwin8220@danielbaldwin822017 күн бұрын
    • Oh wow, nice catch!

      @sleepyalexa@sleepyalexa17 күн бұрын
    • And also similar technique Feyd used in the arena fight

      @lanwyacaere9274@lanwyacaere927417 күн бұрын
    • "I HAVE YOU" "Yes my lord but you would've joined me in death"

      @halflucan@halflucan14 күн бұрын
    • ultimately he's toying with him; at that point Paul can literally see the future in real time

      @csachleb@csachleb9 күн бұрын
    • @@csachleb in the book, like with his fight with jamis, paul matches feyd move for move. but unlike his fight with jamis, paul's very much toying with feyd. so when everyone on the emperor's side began to talk trash, the fremen stayed quiet. they [the fremen] recognized what paul was doing and knew what was about to happen. mohiam realized it too late [paul calling feyd "cousin"] and couldn't warn the emperor in time. paul's killing blow was a very sudden action, it's meaning being he [paul] could've killed feyd at anytime he wanted. paul just wanted to prove a point to everyone watching, so there wouldn't be any doubt.

      @frmthefuture@frmthefuture9 күн бұрын
  • Timothee is so freaking good. Paul's speech is CHILLING. Every. Time.

    @to0muchtoan@to0muchtoan17 күн бұрын
    • Yep. His 'transformation' when he takes the water of life is excellent...right after you can tell he's a changed person just by the way he looks and speaks during the 'I can see possible futures...' moment in the temple, and then he gets real badass after that.

      @draum8103@draum810317 күн бұрын
  • When Jessica took the Water of Life, her fetus became completely aware. You can see her possess Jessica from time to time. Alia will be born with all the knowledge and power of a full Reverend Mother.

    @JeshuaSquirrel@JeshuaSquirrel18 күн бұрын
    • that was wild, when her eyes were fully opened

      @NikkiStevenReact@NikkiStevenReact18 күн бұрын
    • If you read the Lore of Dune you will find she is pre-cognitive.

      @fryaduck@fryaduck17 күн бұрын
    • She didn't possess her !

      @noseminoru6975@noseminoru697517 күн бұрын
    • Was she possessed though? I thought Jessica was just doing what the previous mothers expected her to do.

      @NumberFiveYT@NumberFiveYT17 күн бұрын
    • What possession? You're seeing something that isn't there.

      @BlunderMunchkin@BlunderMunchkin17 күн бұрын
  • Fun fact: Timonthee Chalamet was a large wrestling fan as a child, and Dave Bautista was actually one of his favorite wrestlers to watch

    @samuraishamploo3343@samuraishamploo334318 күн бұрын
    • the batista orton h alliance was probly going strong lol

      @ygkemosabi8280@ygkemosabi828017 күн бұрын
    • He was a wrestler? I watched a lot of wrestling in the late 80's and don't recall seeing him.

      @jxchamb@jxchamb15 күн бұрын
    • @@jxchamb Look up Batista and you'll see him. He looked quite different.

      @mosesjones5376@mosesjones537615 күн бұрын
    • Villeneuve apparently told him he’s a great actor but needed to stop holding back. I guess he listened 😳

      @XeonAlpha@XeonAlpha13 күн бұрын
  • In regards to Chani, remember Paul said "She'll come to understand. I've seen it."

    @Chris-tp2sc@Chris-tp2sc17 күн бұрын
    • She has to. In the books, she stays supportive of Paul throughout the entire process. They've drastically altered her character in this version. She always knew ahead of time that Paul planned to marry Princess Irulan for political control, and that she would be the one he treated as his true wife. To avoid altering the future story too much, they'll have to get her back on board with Paul. This shouldn't be too hard, though, because Paul's choices are based on what he KNOWS will work, versus what he KNOWS will lead to disaster.

      @dustinwilson4815@dustinwilson481513 күн бұрын
    • ​@@dustinwilson4815 I think a lot of things like this was changed to underline the point that this isn't a hero's journey, in case the next movie wasn't greenlit. If everything goes to plan some people might think that Paul "winning" was supposed to be a happy ending, so adding these story points in as twists promotes a feeling of unease.

      @Novacification@Novacification13 күн бұрын
    • @@dustinwilson4815 They needed to drastically alter her character. Chani barely exists in the first book besides being Paul's kissing pillow. In the movie, she actually is a character.

      @Chris-tp2sc@Chris-tp2sc13 күн бұрын
    • ​@Chris-tp2sc they also did this to Feyd too lol. But in the book Feyd was an arrogant bitch who fought with treachery (poison, trigger words, etc.) They made him way too bad ass in this movie😂

      @leapinggrotto4926@leapinggrotto49269 күн бұрын
    • Maybe she realized she’s pregnant and has to come back

      @ayaretgonzalez27078@ayaretgonzalez270789 күн бұрын
  • @52:21 Steven's reaction here is the exact one I had during this movie. I was speechless and shaking. Paul is terrifying, and this movie affected me very deeply. It is a testament to the source material and how great Dennis translated it to the screen. The story is a warning. Paul is charismatic yes, but he is also a villain. A villain others helped create.

    @SilverEye91@SilverEye9117 күн бұрын
    • You were...shaking? Watching this movie?

      @xavvi@xavvi17 күн бұрын
    • @@xavvi Shitting and pissing even

      @huehuehuey@huehuehuey14 күн бұрын
    • he nothing close to a villain. the guy is closer to a hero than a villain

      @saileshnaidu8102@saileshnaidu810214 күн бұрын
    • ​@@saileshnaidu8102 You understood nothing of the movie.

      @ExistentiallyDreading@ExistentiallyDreading13 күн бұрын
    • @@saileshnaidu8102 You have seriously missunderstood the character of Paul.

      @Tyrgalon@Tyrgalon5 күн бұрын
  • Austin Butler really gave Feyd his very personal interpretation. The second kiss with Baron Vladimir was not scripted and he made the way Feyd spoke sound like his uncle, since the character had been raised by him.

    @lanzknecht8599@lanzknecht859918 күн бұрын
    • Yeah. There were a lot of cases where the crew would look at each other and be like "Holy shit he sounds like Stellan".

      @webx135@webx13516 күн бұрын
    • His accent gives a fun detail, immediately implying that he’s far more favored than Rabban who sounds very little like the Baron.

      @a.morphous66@a.morphous6615 күн бұрын
    • I just dont like his personality, i mean hes supposed to be a badass psycho, no? And he just won that fight in the arena because the fighters were very drugged.

      @aryssobral@aryssobral15 күн бұрын
    • @@aryssobral ??? The last fighter wasn't drugged. And whether he's a badass or not is up to the viewer's interpretation, but we can't deny that he's definitely a psycho.

      @p.a.681@p.a.68115 күн бұрын
    • @@p.a.681 Dont get me wrong, movies awesome but i wanted more for Feyd. Like i said, would be cooler if he was a psycho badass, killing powerful fighters and not just 2 super duper drugged, and one less drugged.

      @aryssobral@aryssobral15 күн бұрын
  • the black and white is because it was shot with infrared cameras. its supposed to represent the light spectrum of a "black star"

    @mawortz@mawortz18 күн бұрын
    • Yeah it seems to me that scene's features go over peoples' heads often, as with how the characters themselves aren't wearing white makeup or anything, (even though the actors obviously are) but that's just genuinely what they'd look like under the light of a black sun. When they go back inside after that scene, they look normal.

      @northwind2538@northwind253817 күн бұрын
    • Here we go. Aragorn actually broke his toe so the scream was real.

      @youdyed@youdyed17 күн бұрын
    • ​@@youdyedand he really deflected that knife! And Leonardo dicaprio kept going when he cut his hand and heath ledger explosive boom boom hahaha.

      @David-cg1lh@David-cg1lh17 күн бұрын
    • Black sun.

      @paulkellerman2603@paulkellerman260317 күн бұрын
    • @@paulkellerman2603 yes, what do you think a star is? 😂

      @Sif3r@Sif3r17 күн бұрын
  • Dune was one of the major inspirations for Lucas making Star Wars and after so many decades we finally have a director armed with the technology that could do it justice on film. Dune really is to Sci-fi what LotR is to fantasy.

    @kaleiohulee6693@kaleiohulee669317 күн бұрын
    • They’re building an amazing world in the big screen

      @NikkiStevenReact@NikkiStevenReact17 күн бұрын
  • The real villain of the Dune saga: cults of personality and charismatic leadership.

    @radicaladz@radicaladz17 күн бұрын
    • And how relatable it is now, especially in the atmosphere of U.S. politics right now lol.

      @Tman001100@Tman00110017 күн бұрын
    • That... has always been the case since humanity began, we just like to pretend we are smarter and don't fall for that. I'll even go a step further and say that humanity cannot function properly without a charismatic leader, we are hard wired by evolution and biology to do so, which is why the most charismatic people always wins, even if there is a more qualified one in the running (in an ideal situation, that person would be chosen to be number two). You can see how as soon as the charismatic leader dies everything falls apart, like the with alexander the great of attila the hun.

      @devildante9@devildante916 күн бұрын
    • Everyone falls for it. EVERYONE.

      @di3486@di348616 күн бұрын
    • @@Tman001100even more relatable if you come from an authoritarian country.

      @di3486@di348616 күн бұрын
    • @@di3486 I’d say there’s a difference between authoritarian leaders drawing on bureaucratic structures to come to power and those who truly embody the will of a people and through their will power exert a force on history. I respect the the latter category far more than the first.

      @ahmedharris4746@ahmedharris474616 күн бұрын
  • This movie had you guys so speechless (understandably) that several of us were wondering how the reaction would turn out. 😂 You did a MASTERFUL job of cutting all this into an enjoyable watch. 🤘🏻

    @VanDavis@VanDavis17 күн бұрын
    • thank you for that - it was a very challenging edit - everything in this movie felt important so it was hard to cut parts out. This movie certainty does leave you in awe.

      @NikkiStevenReact@NikkiStevenReact17 күн бұрын
  • Stilgar being a solid hype man, respect🤙🏽 Lisan-Al Gaib! Also, I love the fact that the Fremen kicked the Harkons eyes with some dirt by burning their bodies, as they were not worth their body's water.

    @OhnnyTsunami@OhnnyTsunami18 күн бұрын
    • he was awesome

      @NikkiStevenReact@NikkiStevenReact18 күн бұрын
    • As written.

      @Jason_xofilos@Jason_xofilos17 күн бұрын
    • I also read that that is supposed to symbolize the beginning of the end of their culture. Paul has changed them so much that before they wouldn’t even dare shed a tear for their dead, now they will burn piles of bodies in the name of their mahdi.

      @Roach_Dogg_JR@Roach_Dogg_JR17 күн бұрын
    • @@Roach_Dogg_JRalso shows just how similar Paul and the fremen have become to the Harkonnens, as we saw the Atreides bodies burned at the beginning. Shows how charisma can change people

      @mrdavman13@mrdavman1317 күн бұрын
    • ​@@Roach_Dogg_JRthey do change, but there's also the fact that they will now have full control over what happens on Arrakis, and will have access to worlds beyond it, full of water. The need to conserve water isn't as severe any more.

      @faded1to3black@faded1to3black16 күн бұрын
  • I think Villeneuve pulled off what many considered an impossibility in Hollywood by not only adapting Herbert's books without losing the spirit of it, but hitting it out of the park! For such a long time, it was pretty much a truism that Dune could never be adapted to the silver screen successfully. I'm more happy about the movies getting the reception they have over the actual work (though, the works themselves are fantastic in and of themselves too, obviously), because it's both a breath of fresh air, and ostensibly a fat middle finger to the generational naysayers. Let's also recognize that that Dune I&II are far above the movie median of these past few years. Used to be we got true blockbusters multiple times a year, true classics that, ironically, allows this sort of YT content to flourish, but now we're pretty lucky if we get one true crowd pleaser a year.

    @axelord4ever@axelord4ever17 күн бұрын
  • I am in awe of the face acting of Timothee, Christopher, Florence, and Zandaya in the scene after the fight with Feyd. They didn't need to say anything, you can tell what they were thinking.

    @JeshuaSquirrel@JeshuaSquirrel18 күн бұрын
    • When chani leaves and he looks down and to gurney his face to me almost says that he knows that the great houses are going to say they wont honor his ascendancy, its almost likes hes waiting to be suprised and be wrong but he cant because hes already seen it happen

      @randomgeneratedname6035@randomgeneratedname603518 күн бұрын
    • yes!!! excellent all around.

      @NikkiStevenReact@NikkiStevenReact18 күн бұрын
    • Zendaya was the worst part of the movie

      @ethanbrock5453@ethanbrock545317 күн бұрын
    • ​@@ethanbrock5453 In the movie, Chani represents the audience and its shock and horror that Paul has turned evil. He is no longer Fremen, but a God who will throw them across a thousand worlds to subdue and conquer them for him. Paul has become what he feared and what Chani has been warning of.

      @Rob_F8F@Rob_F8F17 күн бұрын
    • Yup the looks Irulan and the emperor have after they cut back from the scene of feyd laying dead, is amazing acting. And also film direction, because they ever so subtlety raised the camera. The difference in perspective shift and shadow play on their faces from when the camera was slightly above their faces vs below (as it was in the throne room for most of it and before the fight, giving a sense of power imbalances in the favor of the emperor and irulan) makes you feel like you’re looking DOWN on them as their eyes shift and their hearts drop, as they exhale and almost audibly swallow. It is amazing and so much is told with the most minor facial twinges and just moving the cameras position a bit, as Tim slowly limps forward with his OWN blood dripping off the emperors knife he pulled out. Pssssh I literally cannot 😅

      @mrdavman13@mrdavman1317 күн бұрын
  • What they did with Chani at the end was NOT how it went down in the book. After killing Feyd-Rautha, Paul did indeed subjugate the emperor and claim his daughter's hand in a political move to seal his claim to the throne, but Paul made it very, very clear to Chani that the princess would lead a barren, isolated life, as he would never touch her. Chani would officially be known as a concubine, but in every way that matters, she is his wife, his only love, and the mother of his children. She understood this and remained at his side. I think what they did with Chani at the end of this movie was kind of a cliffhanger setup for a possible 3rd movie based on the next book, Dune Messiah. I grew up loving Star Wars the way you do. But when I first read Dune and found out George Lucas "borrowed" heavily from Dune for the creation of Star Wars, it really changed the way I see it. Dune is literally the grandfather of modern Sci-Fi.

    @meadmaker4525@meadmaker452516 күн бұрын
    • This. The changes were done for the sake of "modern audiences" who don't understand the way royal marriages work. In history, marriages were used as a means to seal agreements and solidify alliances: they had nothing to do with love. That's why Duke Leto never married Jessica: no matter how much he loved her, no matter that their child was legitimised as his heir, he was saving his hand to wed one of the Emperor's daughters to secure a clear path of ascension to the Imperial throne. It's a major reason why the Emperor feared Leto and his ambitions: he fully expected Leto to dethrone him

      @SilentSooYun@SilentSooYun8 күн бұрын
    • @@SilentSooYun It also just makes Chani a better character Imo

      @Tyrgalon@Tyrgalon5 күн бұрын
  • When combined with Part 1.. Dune is one of the greatest pieces of science fiction ever put to film. Part 2 is a masterpiece. It's a shame you two didn't see this in IMAX, it was such an experience, but great to see your reaction.

    @GreenFalcon926@GreenFalcon92618 күн бұрын
  • Sandworm riding 101: You use the hooks to lift the rigid outer plates and expose the tender flesh underneath. The worm instinctively rolls over to keep the exposed section out of the course, hot sand. The rider then anchors themselves and rides the worm. The worm stays on the surface to keep the "wounds" away from the sand. When the rider wants off, they simply remove the hooks, and the worm dives as the rider jumps off.

    @dustinwilson4815@dustinwilson481517 күн бұрын
    • Ok but how do 20 people with a raft get on and off the worm

      @violetgreer2443@violetgreer244313 күн бұрын
    • @@violetgreer2443 The same way one person does it, Very carefully.

      @dustinwilson4815@dustinwilson481513 күн бұрын
    • The 1980 version had much better worm capture and showed primary weirding device weapon

      @Blanche-ie5yy@Blanche-ie5yy12 күн бұрын
    • @@Blanche-ie5yy The weirding device was dumb. The Weirding Way is just space kung fu. How was that hard for the writers to incorporate? Could have saved time to un-rush the back half of the movie.

      @dongiovanni4331@dongiovanni433110 күн бұрын
    • @@dongiovanni4331 at the very least it gave us Sonic weaponry in the Dune games by Westwood. As to the topic on hand, Lynch most likely misunderstood what the "Voice" was supposed to be and mistakenly thought they were a kind of sonic amplification technology.

      @senpainoticeme9675@senpainoticeme96759 күн бұрын
  • Paul Atreides' arc in these films is EXACTLY how I envisioned Anakin Skywalker's turn to the dark side; a kid who started out with good intentions, but was ultimately consumed by temptation and his own goals and it led him down a terrible path. If Timothee was born earlier, he'd have been an amazing choice for Anakin in the prequels

    @jackcrofts-mullin461@jackcrofts-mullin46118 күн бұрын
    • Well George Lucas copied several ideas and stories from Dune. Even Paul’s children are twins…

      @MTech07@MTech0717 күн бұрын
    • With hundreds or thousands of generations of genetic memory, personally, I believe Paul, the individual consciousness, became subsumed by thousands of years of bene geserit reverend mothers memories and personalities of his predecessors. His foresight shows him the path to take, and though the remnant of him knows it's wrong and against his wishes, it's unfortunately what the human species needs to have happen.

      @JeffreyWilliams-qv5kp@JeffreyWilliams-qv5kp17 күн бұрын
    • ​@@JeffreyWilliams-qv5kpapparently this is something that can and does happen in the books, but not to Paul or Jessica. They can control the overwhelming wave of past minds, but others who come after are touch and go on this. I'd explain, but it's a potential spoilers issue.

      @ravissary79@ravissary7917 күн бұрын
    • @@ravissary79 lol That was just what I got from the movie. I was lucky to see both movies in a row online before I got lost down the rabbit hole of lore. I plan to read the books, and am having a great time with dune after being a Star wars fan for almost 30 years.

      @JeffreyWilliams-qv5kp@JeffreyWilliams-qv5kp17 күн бұрын
    • Doesn't matter who they cast as Anakin. The script and directing sucked, so the end result would still have been crap.

      @BlunderMunchkin@BlunderMunchkin17 күн бұрын
  • I love how you guys and other reactors picked up on Paul’s walk and how it changes towards the end of the film. It’s such a subtle detail, but so important because it speaks to the confidence he’s gained from the knowledge he learned. Also, all the Anakin references are because Star Wars was literally inspired by DUNE

    @1243fad@1243fad17 күн бұрын
  • "That should feel like a triumph, but feels the complete opposite." Oh buddy, you don't know anything yet.

    @sindarion16@sindarion1617 күн бұрын
    • I was gonna say the same, I think that reaction is the perfect way to feel after this movie because if you understood what was being conveyed, you’d realise Paul’s rise to power is not a heroic feel good story, but a giant tragedy

      @Killerkwoi13@Killerkwoi1315 күн бұрын
    • @@Killerkwoi13 absolutely!

      @sindarion16@sindarion1614 күн бұрын
  • Literally watched 5 different channels, ALL reacting to this movie, and still going😂never get tired of watching this movie.

    @691ratatataa3@691ratatataa316 күн бұрын
  • Denis is such a gifted director. The idea of a mother and a fetus having full blown conversations is absurd and laughable. That choice in lesser hands would have been disastrous to the film. But in Denis' hands its profoundly unsettling, even frightening, and ultimately brilliant.

    @Eternitycomplex@Eternitycomplex17 күн бұрын
    • In fairness, in the book, she gets born and it's a 3 year old behaving like a possessed, smart adult. She is the "Abomination". An error that shouldn't be created. It is thus easier to have this absurd and frightening conversations between a mother and a fetus. I wasn't expecting that and I loved it!

      @mickaelsflow6774@mickaelsflow67748 күн бұрын
  • Paul didn’t need to interact with the Spice to have visions!! Remember he had visions on Caladan lots of them! Duncan dying many of Chani! And there was NO Spice on the planet!

    @kona883@kona88318 күн бұрын
    • Yes, he had prescient powers already. But the spice gives him a "boost", it's like he was on steroids but on a psychic level.

      @j.f.l.bousquet1998@j.f.l.bousquet199817 күн бұрын
    • Spice is a staple in the diet of many in the Dune universe, particularly amongst aristocractic classes. Following in that manner, Paul was already exposed to spice prior to his interactions with the Reverand Mother Gaius Mohiam (the one who administered the gom jabbar box test). Its a matter of spice magnitude which scales his visions, becoming most pronounced via consumption of the water of life.

      @diacanthusreef3609@diacanthusreef360916 күн бұрын
    • @@j.f.l.bousquet1998 Right, and the sandworm's poison ("water of life") helped boost and sharpen those abilities even further. I'm surprised that op didn't notice all that in the movies.

      @p.a.681@p.a.68115 күн бұрын
  • Frank Herbert wrote this book as a warning against belief in a false messiah or prophet. He was so mad people misunderstood the intent of the first book (Dune), reason why he wrote Dune Messiah.

    @amrosoronar1853@amrosoronar185317 күн бұрын
    • Yeah, but at least Nikki & Steven picked up on Paul not being the hero here. I saw many reactors completely miss that point and still trying to justify his actions. Now I understand why Herbert had to write Messiah and make it very obvious. :)

      @performensch@performensch17 күн бұрын
    • "He's NOT the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy!"

      @kitsune303@kitsune30316 күн бұрын
    • And to make matters worse, they're now misunderstanding Messiah, assuming Paul is a 'villain', which also was not what Herbert was trying to argue. Charasmatic leaders can rally groups to do whatever they want, for better and worse. Leadership itself comes with weighing very hard decisions, often between "bad" and "worse". Would the Imperium have been better off in the long run if Paul died? Well.. No.

      @faded1to3black@faded1to3black16 күн бұрын
    • Finally, someone with a little nuance… far too many people in the comments saying “Messiah figure bad”, while completely missing the point that most of life is choices between hard options and harder options. Clearly, power can (and probably always will) be abused, but even those who can see all possible futures must still make some hard decisions that will be disagreed with.

      @alexjohnson5677@alexjohnson567713 күн бұрын
  • 59:00 I’ve heard a lot of ppl say they hoped for a longer fight between Gurney and Rabban but remember House Atreides was known for having the finest fighters and legions in the entire Imperium. So an easy death was perfect. Which is also why the Harkonnens needed to employ the Sardaukar to take Arrakeen in part 1

    @jagdtony@jagdtony17 күн бұрын
    • Plus both josh brolin and Dave Batista agreed that it’s for the best. Brolin said that no country for old men did the same thing where you thought that Llewelyn Moss and Anton Chigurh were gonna meet and do an all out shootout but that didn’t happen because moss was killed by a random group of gangsters and Batista thought it would’ve been gratuitous and would take away from the overall story. Do I wish it was longer like others do? Yes but I understand why they didn’t do it

      @mohammedashian8094@mohammedashian80946 күн бұрын
  • Austin Butler's portrayal as Feyd is the best yet.

    @irishinnj72@irishinnj7218 күн бұрын
    • awesome character, that's for sure.

      @NikkiStevenReact@NikkiStevenReact18 күн бұрын
    • I wanted more of him tbh. Shame his character died in this movie.

      @NumberFiveYT@NumberFiveYT17 күн бұрын
    • You fought well Atreides.

      @georgeprchal3924@georgeprchal392417 күн бұрын
  • It took them 40 days to film the sand worm riding scene! A lot of it was done practically. From giant models Tim could actually stand on and ride, to building that sand dune he was running along, and even dumping huge multiple pound sacks of real sand on Tim thru several giant industrial fans. Absolute dedication.

    @mrdavman13@mrdavman1317 күн бұрын
    • Can't imagine it was easy to train the sand worms.

      @jxchamb@jxchamb15 күн бұрын
  • “SILENCE!”

    @JayAze@JayAze18 күн бұрын
  • This truly is a perfect film. The directing, writing, acting, set design, cinematography, soundtrack, EVERYTHING IS FLAWLESS! And Lady Margot Fenring says the best joke in the movie. Who WOULD’NT be sexually vulnerable at the mere sight of Léa Seydoux?!?!

    @thedarkknight2221@thedarkknight222117 күн бұрын
    • If Zendaya and her terrible character script weren’t there, it would be perfect.

      @di3486@di348616 күн бұрын
    • @@di3486 oh yes, the one and only person that actually called bullshit on Paul being the messiah, who didn’t want her people to become religious fanatics that start a holy war, and who left Paul because she didn’t want to be a part of this new empire, is the “weakest” written character. Hell you sound like someone who ACTUALLY believes Paul is in fact THE ONE when Frank Herbert himself said the theme of the book is that it shows the dangers of false prophets. It’s why he wrote Dune Messiah in the first place.

      @thedarkknight2221@thedarkknight222116 күн бұрын
    • @@thedarkknight2221 The idea is that you root for Paul because that would show you that YOU can fall for charisma. Don’t think you are immune to it. Yes, it was a mistake to make Chani the skeptic one. It was a bad executed change.

      @di3486@di348616 күн бұрын
    • @@di3486 well you’re in the very small minority because every critic and fan reaction to this movie has said that Chani was amazing.

      @thedarkknight2221@thedarkknight222116 күн бұрын
    • Perfect? I wouldn't go that far but a good movie.

      @EddieHenderson92@EddieHenderson9216 күн бұрын
  • So glad you mentioned Anakin and Khaleesi. Dune is so embedded in the sci Fi and fantasy genres that you can see, in each distinct genre, the influence of Frank Herbert's story.

    @andrewwiggin@andrewwiggin17 күн бұрын
  • Timothee and Austin rehearsed that final fight scene so many times, that by the end of the shoot, they could perform it at full speed without even thinking about it. They've both said they were bruised black and blue from the violence of it...but both of them had this gleem in their eyes as they remembered something so masterful and awesome as that scene.

    @Linda-zf2ps@Linda-zf2ps8 күн бұрын
  • Princess Irulan: In the shadows of Arrakis lie many secrets. But the darkest of them all may remain... the end of House Atreides. Honestly just beautiful writing.

    @TheJordanK@TheJordanK18 күн бұрын
  • Paul's arc is heartbreaking. Frank Herbert, the author of Dune, had things to say about cults of personality and charismatic leaders; Paul is not a hero at this point. Chani said it: the world is making choices for them. Paul saw this coming and didn't want it, but it was like a black hole pulling him in and changing him into a different person in spite of himself. The "water of life" transformed both Jessica and Paul into strangers to their original selves.

    @JimFinley11@JimFinley1117 күн бұрын
    • It's the same for almost every character in the Dune series, but Paul's story is a depressing one. He's forced to become a being who can see everything. No surprises, nothing to ever look forward to, just a future that creates the present. And then he's forced to become a god and have his subjects carry out atrocities in his name whether he wills it or not. He is just as much a cog in the machine as everyone else. There's no good decisions he can make, they are already determined. His story is just depressing. From birth to death, he never really had a choice in anything.

      @MrShagification@MrShagification15 күн бұрын
  • I am in awe of the face acting of Timothee, Christopher, Florence, and Zandaya in the scene after the fight with Feyd. They didn't need to say anything, you can tell what they were thinking. Also, "this is very Anakin". No need to apologize. You totally get it. That is Paul's arc. He's not the hero.

    @JeshuaSquirrel@JeshuaSquirrel18 күн бұрын
  • 57:42 Not just “in the neck.” Remember the Gom Jabbar scene where the Reverend Mother held a poison needle to Paul’s neck? “An animal caught in a trap will chew through its own leg to escape.” Since the Baron always viewed the Fremen as diseased and he finds himself caught in a trap, he literally meets his end at the hand of the Atreides Gom Jabbar, with Paul being the poisoned needle.

    @jgrado3@jgrado317 күн бұрын
  • You absolutely got the point of the ending. It is not a happy triumphant ending.

    @mjw1111@mjw111117 күн бұрын
  • Fun fact since you mentioned liking the black and white aspect of the arena scene! The planet orbits a black star, so how do we rapresent the light emitted from a black star? Well Dennis thought it would be cool if said light instead of giving things colours like our sun, it takes colours away! Plus all those scenes were filmed with an infrared cameras, which is why the blacks are sooo blacks and the skins have this waxy textures

    @cangaroojack@cangaroojack17 күн бұрын
  • “You die like an animal” when he killed Vladimir was really when he transformed,he’s now the Lisan Al-Gaib,it struck me,Tim was outstanding in this film

    @Bleakmidwntr850@Bleakmidwntr85017 күн бұрын
  • 40:53 what's crazy about this scene is Steven's mind being blown Paul uncovering 92 warheads yet at the height of the Cold War, both the US and Soviet Union had over 20,000 nuclear weapons on both sides including the Soviet Union in the late 80's having close to 40,000. The amount of nuclear weapons the major powers had and still have is mindbogglingly scary.

    @chaost4544@chaost454416 күн бұрын
    • I think it's more because one family owned it.

      @josephnarvaez9507@josephnarvaez95078 күн бұрын
  • The sound in the movie theater was the most amazing thing ever - thank you for waiting to react at home.

    @neomimzyneomimzy5095@neomimzyneomimzy509513 күн бұрын
  • The best line I’ve heard about Paul’s change after the worm poison is that he is the protagonist…but not the hero.

    @bigbleum24@bigbleum2415 күн бұрын
  • As an avid Dune book reader, it's awesome to live in a time where so many non book readers are absolutely loving the movies and the Dune universe, makes my heart happy.

    @zackarymccurren8643@zackarymccurren864317 күн бұрын
  • YESS! Waited so long for this, I’m super excited to watch your reaction!

    @BarrettSendrowski@BarrettSendrowski18 күн бұрын
  • Paul: I'm not the Messiah! Stilgar: Only the true Messiah would deny his divinity! Chani: He's not the messiah, he's just a naughty boy!

    @minski76@minski7617 күн бұрын
  • 59:41 - one of the few instances where I feel the original nailed the dialogue slightly better. Paul : You have some idea of what I could do. [the Reverend Mother Mohiam growls at him] Don't try your powers on me. Try looking into that place where you dare not look.You'll find me there, staring back at you. Reverend Mother Mohiam : [Using the Voice] *You mustn't speak... * Paul : [Also using the Voice, which overpowers her] SILENCE! [she is knocked backward against several Guild Workers] Paul : I remember your gom jabbar, now you'll remember mine. I can kill with a word.

    @radicaladz@radicaladz17 күн бұрын
    • The new films are definitely great…but the original Lynch film had TONS of memorable badass dialogue.

      @Gunnar001@Gunnar00117 күн бұрын
    • Lynch's Dune is not "the original". Herbert's book is.

      @PasserMontanus@PasserMontanus17 күн бұрын
    • @@PasserMontanus- obviously. But that exchange does appear in the book.

      @radicaladz@radicaladz17 күн бұрын
  • I love how Paul says "I will love you as long as I breathe", and when he drinks the blue cool-aid he stops breathing for a minute.

    @lorin3894@lorin389414 күн бұрын
  • I remember watching it in the theater and the audience was dead silent the entire film. No one cheered or clapped. Everyone was just in awe, one by the cinematography of the film and two by the start of the holy war.

    @lphaseonel@lphaseonel10 күн бұрын
  • Chani being upset is in part about Heartbreak but it’s also about what he told her, that this path would lead to the death of billions across the galaxy. After taking the water, he became someone else than the man is father was proud of. It’s about prophecy now, which means destruction. He chooses the path made for him, not his own. He told her all of this so knowing that, how is she supposed to feel? I think it made since for her to leave, at least for the time being.

    @Royal_Chief_Architect@Royal_Chief_Architect17 күн бұрын
    • it was dumb scene more for teen girls that love zendaya and drama than anything else bec we know from books she is with him and gives him children

      @sillylittlesheepjax6009@sillylittlesheepjax600916 күн бұрын
    • ​@@sillylittlesheepjax6009 yeah in books she is a spinless woman write by à men who say yes to everything her hubsand ( who is a dictator did and tell) Sur this is so much better

      @laurine____7543@laurine____754316 күн бұрын
  • Watching this reaction made me realize why Herbert was so explicit with Messiah, the message of the movie really flies over so many people's heads. Also, they don't show it in the movie, but Fremen Stietches have factories in them where they manufacture Stillsuits, Thumpers and all the other equipment they utilize. They're not a primitive people, they have advanced technology just like the rest of the universe.

    @Cadinho93@Cadinho9318 күн бұрын
    • its kinda funny because the movie is trying to make the point come across clearer

      @khalduras784@khalduras78418 күн бұрын
    • Did we get the message or did we miss it too? honestly curious

      @NikkiStevenReact@NikkiStevenReact18 күн бұрын
    • @@NikkiStevenReact I know there is a person that writes a similar comment under every reaction to this movie, regardless of whether you got it or not

      @18shuh@18shuh18 күн бұрын
    • @@NikkiStevenReact Simply put, the idea of Paul being a Messiah or anybody being a Messiah for the Fremen is purely an illusory, fake prophecy spread across the Fremen’s culture by the likes of Paul’s own mother. But witness how the Fremen and Stilgar are cursed by blind faith. That’s the message of Herbert’s ‘Dune: Messiah’. This might come across as a spoiler for those who haven’t read the book, but it really isn’t because it is really shown in the movie in clear dialogue.

      @Bluegreenagency@Bluegreenagency18 күн бұрын
    • @@18shuh LOL, yeah, i was just about to write that. But hey, that commenter clearly loves the books and all the power to them. Nikki & Steven, it was a wonderful reaction and there is no “right” way to experience anything.

      @Fritz0id@Fritz0id18 күн бұрын
  • With every new video, I'm so incredibly happy I discovered your channel; it's like another family alongside the one I care about so dearly - and I'm glad I get to watch movies with you two, just as much as I love doing so with my own family

    @movementvisuals_@movementvisuals_18 күн бұрын
  • Been watching you two for years when I see your videos pop up. I Really respect this reaction because you’re one of the few I’ve seen to understand the message. The “what should’ve been a triumph” is really the beginning of a very dark path for the “hero” of our story

    @Cambria358@Cambria35815 күн бұрын
  • I’m glad you commented on the short blade fighting technique. Because of the shields they had to develop a whole new way of close combat fighting, because you need to get in very close to be able to maneuver that blade in slowly to get it past the shield. It’s a very personal way to fight.

    @jcs1025@jcs102518 күн бұрын
  • You cannot use energy blasters against shields, called Holtzman field or generator, this lead to a huge explosion ! the shield is unstable under this kind of energy, this is why they use swords and knifes. That's in the book Dune serie.

    @goblin2bis707@goblin2bis70718 күн бұрын
  • YES, I’M SO EXCITED!! I’ve been waiting for your guys’ reaction for months!! Amazing video as always, tysm for posting this!! 💗🙌🥳

    @FaeFroggie@FaeFroggie17 күн бұрын
  • I just finished watching your guys’ reaction to the first one then I turn around and this drops, perfect timing🤩🤩

    @christianknight7120@christianknight712018 күн бұрын
  • Paul trips over a rock and tumbles down a sand dune Stilgar: "As is written LISAN AL GAIB"

    @tvlogs7364@tvlogs736417 күн бұрын
  • The difference between Dad jokes and regular jokes are so obvious it's apperant.

    @Kyoril@Kyoril18 күн бұрын
  • Thank you so much for your honest reaction. Now I really hope you get the chance to see it in the theater and really bask in the scope of it all. Especially the sound is otherworldly.

    @marianoyalour@marianoyalour18 күн бұрын
  • I just watched your Dune part 1 reaction yesterday and had much fun because u vibed with it so much :D Part 2 here we go!

    @PilsnerGrip@PilsnerGrip17 күн бұрын
  • The announcer in the arena deserves a raise

    @jasonhastings5607@jasonhastings560718 күн бұрын
  • It's about time. I waited 2 years for this.

    @a.w.nmusic3827@a.w.nmusic382718 күн бұрын
    • Not just the movie, but this reaction? How parasocial.

      @Pink.andahalf@Pink.andahalf18 күн бұрын
  • Been waiting on this reaction loved your part 1 reaction knew you’d enjoy this too!

    @SweetBrazyN@SweetBrazyN17 күн бұрын
  • Lol your faces around 12:10 when Jessica takes the water of life are hilarious 'Dude this shit is SO interesting' it was AMAZING to see this in IMAX, the speakers and sound made it seem like the theatre was shaking. When Paul and Chani kicked ass during the spice harvester attack it was SO freaking cool!!!

    @draum8103@draum810317 күн бұрын
  • I just got finished watching Alex Hefner's reaction to this film and he was soo hyped! Now my favorite couple is doing it now!? Automatic click.

    @beastlydevil777@beastlydevil77718 күн бұрын
    • lets go!!!!

      @NikkiStevenReact@NikkiStevenReact18 күн бұрын
    • bro im the exact same lets goooooo

      @Burke1O1@Burke1O117 күн бұрын
  • It's what Paul feared the most is the great war that would be waged and all the death that will follow in his name. He knew that after he drank of the water of life he couldn't stop it and he couldn't turn back.

    @scottedwards8895@scottedwards889517 күн бұрын
  • 59:25, Two conversations from the book that are missing from this final scene. 1) Thufir Hawat Duke Leto’s Mentat advisor actually survived the Fall of House Atreides. The Harkonnens captured him and forced him to work for them. In secret despite being brutalized constantly, Thufir was still loyal to House Atreides. So he found out that Gurney was still alive and started feeding Gurney information to hurt the Harkonnens spice trade. In this final scene, Thufir lives long enough to stand at attention in front of Paul and address him as “My Duke”. It is a bittersweet moment for both of them as Thufir was like a grandfather to Paul. Thufir died happy to see Paul live to avenge his father and reestablish House Atreides. He had served Paul's grandfather Paulus Atreides and then his father Leto Atreides. So with his last breath Thufir let Paul know "I'm still your man now and for always". Denis Villanueve did film this final scene but left it on the cutting room floor. 2) Paul and Jessica letting Chani know that the marriage to Princess Irulan is merely political. They explain that Paul will never spend time with Irulan, show her any passion or sire children with her. The Imperial marriage is all for show. Paul basically marries Ireland then goes home to Chani. They never mistreat the Princess but everyone knows that she is Empress in name only. David Lynch the director of the 1984 version of Dune actually filmed both of these scenes and they can be found on KZhead.

    @technofilejr3401@technofilejr340117 күн бұрын
  • "silence" chills...... such an amazing acting job by Timothé !!

    @iamandynewton@iamandynewton15 күн бұрын
  • In first part, Paul said to his mom that emperor has no son and that he plans to marry the princes. Thats why in this part Jessica says to him that he is blinded by love and that he should save his hand for best match.

    @jsmith1214@jsmith121417 күн бұрын
  • 34:34 And THAT, boys and girls, is how you introduce a villain!

    @tomaskennedy@tomaskennedy17 күн бұрын
    • Exactly.

      @paulkellerman2603@paulkellerman260317 күн бұрын
  • Love your stuff! Random bit of knowledge: The scales being peeled up on the sandworm irritate it, so it will roll to make sure those scales aren't in the sand (keep them on top! It will keep those scales out as long as they're lifted which is why they don't submerge.

    @mildcorma@mildcorma17 күн бұрын
  • Nikki - "he's saying star wars stuff this time not me" Also Nikki 2 minutes earlier "this is very anakin" 🤣

    @jaytheone86@jaytheone866 күн бұрын
  • Black and white as the subtitles said "under the black sun"

    @DaxRaider@DaxRaider17 күн бұрын
  • If it's still available in theatres near you, do yourself a favour and go see it there. It's absolutely worth it.

    @emperorhakimiv7745@emperorhakimiv774518 күн бұрын
  • Extremely impressed by your editing skills Steven. I appreciate the effort you put into your videos, and ofcourse the reaction itself. thanks to you both.

    @Endreseen@Endreseen16 күн бұрын
    • Thank you Martin!! Really appreciate that.

      @NikkiStevenReact@NikkiStevenReact16 күн бұрын
  • guys she is lea sedoux. she is the bond girl in spectre movie😅

    @aswinosbalaji4224@aswinosbalaji422417 күн бұрын
  • Paul isn’t at all like Anakin….Anakin is in all the ways like Paul tho 🤣🤷🏻‍♂️

    @uzik00sh65@uzik00sh6517 күн бұрын
  • Really, it's the first time since i saw the LOTR films in cinema that I've felt so amazed & engrossed as i have been with the Dune films.

    @D25Bev@D25Bev17 күн бұрын
  • One big tweak they made to Feyd-Rautha in this version is his twisted sense of honour, which he doesn't demonstrate in any other iterations - in the book and adaptations, he was prepared to use a hidden poisoned blade to kill Paul during their duel, and his gladiator matches always use drugged opponents - one of them being undrugged is treated much more as a sign of the uneasy nature of Feyd and the Baron's relationship in the book; Feyd is the Baron's favourite nephew, but both are constantly on the lookout for assassination attempts by the other.

    @radicaladz@radicaladz17 күн бұрын
  • The opening fight scene with the little mindbending anti-gravity devices, the wormride scene, the black/white Harkonnen coliseum scene and the final battle scene - big time epicness from Denis.

    @mattturner7531@mattturner753117 күн бұрын
  • Dune Part 2! On a Monday?!!! Thank you! Also to add on, if you're interested about what Dune would be like if it was made in the 70s it's worth watching Alajandro's Dune. Which was about a failed attempt to bring Dune to the screen.

    @Mink-yu8nu@Mink-yu8nu18 күн бұрын
  • I knew Austin Butler was a great actor but his portrayal of Feyd Rautha was utterly incredible.

    @thyop89@thyop8917 күн бұрын
  • "A moment that should feel like a triumph... feels like the complete opposite." Bingo. Steven nailed the entire series with that sentence.

    @17thknight@17thknight17 күн бұрын
  • been waiting for you guys to react to this!

    @ryorchard-0087@ryorchard-008718 күн бұрын
  • I have watched it 4 times and place it next to LOTR Return of the king 😊

    @SeriouslyIssues@SeriouslyIssues18 күн бұрын
  • You need to check out "The King" came out in 2019. Timothée Chalamet killed it in the title role.. probably something to watch privately

    @darthyves@darthyves18 күн бұрын
  • So glad to see one of my favorite reaction channels, “Reverand Mother and Steven React,” actually TOTALLY understand that this film is a tragedy, and a warning, while also getting the inspiration for Star Wars. So many other reactors miss all of that, and even cheer the ending 😬😳😅😊

    @masamune2984@masamune298417 күн бұрын
  • Yes finally! I was waiting for your reaction. 🎉

    @samzerrei@samzerrei18 күн бұрын
  • U guys have to rewatch this in imax when they rerelease it otherwise you are doing a disservice to the movie

    @kzh2313@kzh231318 күн бұрын
  • The downside of being a reactor is you miss movies the way they’re meant to be experienced. This was one of the most amazing theater experiences ever in IMAX. I hope you’re at least watching on a 50 inch TV or bigger.

    @salvadormartinez8577@salvadormartinez857717 күн бұрын
    • The upside is we get to watch lots of things we likely would never watch

      @NikkiStevenReact@NikkiStevenReact17 күн бұрын
    • @@NikkiStevenReact I respect that! Love your channel

      @salvadormartinez8577@salvadormartinez857717 күн бұрын
  • When Tim is riding the worm I kept waiting for him to start singing "A World Of Your Own" lol😊

    @harveydent73@harveydent7317 күн бұрын
  • Brownie pts. for this movie- 1) They respected the books/story. 2) The Actors/Acting is *OUTSTANDING!* 3) The CGI accentuates the people/vehicles, instead of being the 'Main Character.' Truly an amazing version of an even more-amazing series of books! I hope they continue! Loved your 'Reaction(s)' you two! Yer just so focused/enthralled, and then your comments/observations. A real treat to watch/share. :-)

    @AniwayasSong@AniwayasSong6 күн бұрын
  • Loved the brief shots where you see Paul's visions in Part One in reality. Like the opening of Part One's "Arrakis is so beautiful when the sun is low". And all of the shots that can go overlooked. Like the ants climbing into the dead Fremen's ear. I interpret it as the Fremen being influenced by an idea that is actually a planted superstition leading to their likely ruin.

    @collinolevson6883@collinolevson688318 күн бұрын
  • *5 Reasons this movie is better than the book:* 1) Chani is a more fleshed out and free thinking person than in the book. Hell throughout the movie she actually keeps pointing out that Paul is NOT the messiah even though she’s in love with him. And rather than be his subservient and obedient concubine like in the book, she leaves home and everyone else because she can’t stand to see her people, who just gained their freedom from the empire, become religious zealots and start a jihad (WHICH IS LITERALLY WHAT IT IS CALLED IN THE BOOK) that will result in the loss of 60 BILLION PEOPLE! 2) Paul is far more complex because while he does want revenge against the Harkonnens and the emperor, he desperately tries throughout the movie to NOT start a holy war because he knows it will result in the genocide of countless lives. He even goes as far as to explain how he and his mother are NOT godsends but in fact related to the people who started and perpetuated this lie throughout the Fremen culture for millennia. And the movie manages to show the dangers of messianic figures and how they can truly misguide or manipulate people, just like what Frank Herbert tried to tell in his first book. 3) Alia being pre born throughout the movie is better because there’s no way to truly have a 2 year old girl who can walk and talk like a full grown adult without using cgi and that would fall into the uncanny valley (Twilight). 4) Princess Irulan is a FAR better character in this movie than in the book where she’s essentially just a narrator between chapters. She is the incredibly intelligent and very politically savvy. 5) We actually get to see Gurney kill Beast Rabban in an incredibly satisfying way rather than off screen like in the book.

    @thedarkknight2221@thedarkknight222117 күн бұрын
    • This movie is not better than the book xd These 5 things maybe are improvements, but overall it's not even close.

      @blondymonk1535@blondymonk153515 күн бұрын
    • Some people really hate that Chani has more agency. I think it was needed for this film to make it very clear to the audience that Paul isn’t in the right . I’m sure that in Messiah she’ll change her mind and “come to understand” as Paul said. Then she’ll be more like her book counterpart.

      @janellelives5158@janellelives51587 күн бұрын
  • I’m sure someone brought it up, but the scene where the BG walk out into the sun on Giedi Prime is so great. The change from colorized to infrared is awesome as you see the change in how the robe materials look. The decision to use infrared to show the low energy black colored sun their planet has is astounding, and also theoretically scientifically accurate as infrared light is lower energy than visible light. One of the best villain introduction scenes of all time

    @mrdavman13@mrdavman1317 күн бұрын
  • Paul's Knife move and or (Trick), in the fight with Fade Harkonen, was taught to him by his his Mom in Dune Part 1, in the beginning of that movie. Go back and watch it a couple of times. Man-Solo Out!

    @ciregnosis123@ciregnosis12317 күн бұрын
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