'Dune: Part Two' Director Denis Villeneuve Breaks Down the Sandworm Scene | Vanity Fair

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'Dune: Part Two' director Denis Villeneuve breaks down the glorious scene where Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) uses the thumper for the first time to draw a sandworm out from beneath the surface as Chani (Zendaya), Stilgar (Javier Bardem) and the Fremen look on. Denis explains how he built the "most important" scene of the film over the course of 44 days, with the use of various sunlight levels and blending of visual effects to make it feel edgy and real.
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  • “It sounds easy, but” No. That does not sound easy, but go on.

    @kasianyland3231@kasianyland3231Ай бұрын
    • Nothing about making Dune sounds easy

      @nikitalavrenov4375@nikitalavrenov4375Ай бұрын
    • @@nikitalavrenov4375Not even the sound sounds easy.

      @valeaves@valeavesАй бұрын
    • he probably meant to convey something like “easier said than done”

      @alexfragac@alexfragacАй бұрын
    • Geniuses always make me chuckle when they talk like this...

      @LyrixNChill@LyrixNChillАй бұрын
    • "You think it's hard, but its actually harder than your brain can fathom"

      @cory99998@cory99998Ай бұрын
  • The fact that Denis Villeneuve called the worm an Uber makes me infinitely happy

    @11energize@11energizeАй бұрын
    • It reminded me of the scene later when the tribe and Lady Jessica are all riding the sand worm south. It made me laugh because they looked like they were crowded onto a train.🚅

      @unicorn4031@unicorn4031Ай бұрын
    • @@unicorn4031 UberPool

      @hamthehottie@hamthehottieАй бұрын
    • ​@@unicorn4031think of the poor fremen who had to run to catch the worm while carrying lady Jessica in her carriage.

      @sth128@sth128Ай бұрын
    • I was just lost in thought after seeing part 2 and realized, that's technically true as he says haha

      @Mustakrakish1337@Mustakrakish1337Ай бұрын
    • Its the Uber of future

      @polinamisiats@polinamisiatsАй бұрын
  • I need a full director's cut, where he just sits and explains the whole movie to us like this. I could listen to an explanation of the whole film so happily.

    @val.flowers@val.flowersАй бұрын
    • Yes!

      @HawkFest@HawkFestАй бұрын
    • 🤓🍿🙌

      @KnarfStein@KnarfSteinАй бұрын
    • That'd be a 15-hour masterclass. And I'd re-watch it in a heartbeat!

      @Eddyspeeder@EddyspeederАй бұрын
    • I would pay for it too

      @jovanap752@jovanap752Ай бұрын
    • awesome idea !

      @DiCelloPiano@DiCelloPianoАй бұрын
  • I know this version of Chani compared to the book could've been a controversial decision but I really like that they turned her into a unique character and some sort of "the voice of reason" instead of her being just part of the entourage

    @azathoth528@azathoth528Ай бұрын
    • True--hearing his explanation, I'm less upset. xD

      @jacoblehrer4198@jacoblehrer4198Ай бұрын
    • She’s simply the character we the audience are suppose to relate and mirror

      @Thisthat1234@Thisthat1234Ай бұрын
    • Yes. As a book fan I am more than happy with the changes. The changes help to clarify Frank Herberts Message and make Pauls choices much more poigniant. The perfect adaption.

      @bond0815@bond0815Ай бұрын
    • Same, I prefer this version

      @brianm3160@brianm3160Ай бұрын
    • could you give an example where she represented reason by quoting her? i honestly missed her impact on the crucial role she had of dissuading Pauls followers in to blindly following him by using her prior knowledge of Paul and his visions and his uncertainty and maybe his conflicting interests between the fremens and his original house of Atreites

      @trhtkify@trhtkifyАй бұрын
  • Villeneuve is by far one of the most attentive, caring, passionate and wonderfully sensitive directors I’ve ever seen. Every movie he makes shows this.

    @ThePurpleSheep@ThePurpleSheepАй бұрын
    • As an artist, I now view this attentive, caring nuance, as the standard

      @ZadeHawk791@ZadeHawk791Ай бұрын
    • I wish he directed a halo trilogy 😢

      @Truequalityedits@TruequalityeditsАй бұрын
    • ​@@TruequalityeditsYeah no

      @bbbbbb3734@bbbbbb3734Ай бұрын
    • @@Truequalityedits Yeah, No.

      @TheGoddon@TheGoddonАй бұрын
    • Not one of, THE!

      @fabianschmitz6587@fabianschmitz6587Ай бұрын
  • YES, really hope they release some kind of director commentary on Blu Ray. I could watch entire movie with him discussing.

    @matrog1009@matrog1009Ай бұрын
    • yes, me too!

      @MastatmastaT@MastatmastaTАй бұрын
    • please do this

      @jorgeabraham3414@jorgeabraham3414Ай бұрын
    • I hope they release it in IMAX format

      @nayastah1439@nayastah1439Ай бұрын
    • I just ordered The Art and Soul of Dune: Part Two on Amazon several days ago. I'm already salivating over its arrival!

      @KnarfStein@KnarfSteinАй бұрын
    • I ordered too!! So excited. My book 1 art book arrived and it's got such interesting commentary. I liked pt. 2 even better ❤​@@KnarfStein

      @crzyprplmnky@crzyprplmnkyАй бұрын
  • 12:31 “like he’s about to miss his Uber” love that Villeneuve can dish out humor so nonchalant, it’s reflective in the script where the humor elements don’t seem forced

    @nzarob8585@nzarob8585Ай бұрын
    • Same, I lol-ed at this part in the video and came down to the comments to see who else noticed it.

      @StarPlatinum3000@StarPlatinum3000Ай бұрын
    • Paul would give 0/10 to Sai Hulud "dissatisfied with its service" LOL

      @alesksander@alesksanderАй бұрын
    • Yuber

      @GoldJerryGold@GoldJerryGoldАй бұрын
    • i was looking for that comment lol

      @alexeyvishnyakov8132@alexeyvishnyakov8132Ай бұрын
    • The djinn part definetely was

      @Moneo_Atreides@Moneo_AtreidesАй бұрын
  • Did he forget he was doing a KZhead gig and gave us a whole master class instead? 🤩😍

    @RasmusLodenius@RasmusLodeniusАй бұрын
    • Hol up. Let him cook.

      @chrillex91@chrillex91Ай бұрын
    • Explanation is better than the scene tbh

      @CitizenScott@CitizenScott17 күн бұрын
    • They asked a Master.. he skool’d it up 😎

      @AEO21Productions@AEO21Productions17 күн бұрын
    • Lmao yeah what a guy. I am so grateful for being a fan since Incendies and he keeps solidifying my love for movies every single time. We've been experiencing modern classics...

      @yup9451@yup94514 күн бұрын
  • I can think of no better person to direct these movies. Dune Messiah is about to give us our own LOTR level movie trilogy

    @Carlit0s.@Carlit0s.Ай бұрын
    • oop

      @sibidinakaran4757@sibidinakaran4757Ай бұрын
    • ​@@sibidinakaran4757I don't think you've read Dune Messiah if you think this lol.

      @treytison1444@treytison1444Ай бұрын
    • I have grave concerns based on Dune Part 2, the treatment of the source material. His statements already indicate it's likely to be butchered.

      @ShifuCareaga@ShifuCareagaАй бұрын
    • @@sibidinakaran4757 you are incredibly wrong. dune messiah is literally its title, it shows how paul becomes and absolutely accepts his position as a messiah

      @goenji602@goenji602Ай бұрын
    • @@sibidinakaran4757have you read the books? part 1 and 2 are literally what happens ONLY in the first book.

      @shalamahalas@shalamahalasАй бұрын
  • As I am writing this, Dune Part two is passing $500.000.000 at the global box office. Congratulations Denis, keep making great films. 👍👍

    @FabledGentleman@FabledGentlemanАй бұрын
    • Nah bruv, $494 million

      @waltuhgoodman3427@waltuhgoodman3427Ай бұрын
    • Great news. That mean studios will finance him for other great SF movies.

      @PieterBreda@PieterBredaАй бұрын
    • @@waltuhgoodman3427 🤓

      @JamesL42@JamesL42Ай бұрын
    • @@waltuhgoodman3427are you acoustic

      @hqelias@hqeliasАй бұрын
    • Am I the only one who thinks that 500m$ for such film is extremely low?

      @grisok048@grisok048Ай бұрын
  • And this ladies and gentlemen, is the reason, why he does this kind of stuff in an absolutely outstanding fashion where 99% of other directors would have failed. When one sequence, that maybe takes 10-15 minutes in total, has more weight, meaning and cinematography than other movies in their entirety.

    @tillscheller@tillschellerАй бұрын
    • The marker of a master

      @Ramekink@RamekinkАй бұрын
    • Reminds me of EveryFrameAPainting's video essay on Jackie Chan! Specifically how different, and frankly lackluster, his Hollywood films compared to his locally made films where his vision and execution is not limited by other people.

      @cheesecakelasagna@cheesecakelasagnaАй бұрын
    • best scene in the whole movie.

      @LordOfNihil@LordOfNihilАй бұрын
    • this comment.. exactly this. Villeneuve is a genius,

      @Akaebr@AkaebrАй бұрын
    • he’s brilliant

      @poindextertunes@poindextertunesАй бұрын
  • 22:28 To know that despite directing these back to back masterpieces, despite being THIS precise and careful. Villeneuve still has to "make peace" with his adaptations, really highlights his reverance of the source material. He's dedicated to capturing the imagination and it truly shows. A true legend

    @yvngarmz5984@yvngarmz5984Ай бұрын
    • Seriously amen

      @slimelove3493@slimelove3493Ай бұрын
    • Bilal kaifa

      @Moneo_Atreides@Moneo_AtreidesАй бұрын
    • Yep was looking for this exact comment!❤❤❤

      @Sugerglider69@Sugerglider69Ай бұрын
    • He has such appreciation for other artists, and I really appreciate that. He clearly wants to make great art but doesn't seem hubristic.

      @perryh.-r.4419@perryh.-r.4419Ай бұрын
    • not enough reverence if they NEED to be made peace with..... because WHY would them NEED to? why are them NOT giving him PEACE? but instead he's needing to adapt to it?

      @Skyv111@Skyv111Ай бұрын
  • This guy understands immersion like no one else. To take something so fantastical and make it so believable is an achievement.

    @oogiegoogie2826@oogiegoogie2826Ай бұрын
  • The level of calculation and meticulous planning that went into this scene just makes me appreciate this film even more than I already did.

    @filmscorn1105@filmscorn1105Ай бұрын
    • And the entire film was this carefully planned out and executed, you feel it in every shot

      @rafaelnahafahik7781@rafaelnahafahik7781Ай бұрын
  • Even tough he created a masterpiece, his modesty and his compliments to his crew and the actors is so lovely.

    Ай бұрын
    • it’s so cool, he understands he couldn’t do it without them. i’d be appreciative of them, too, if i were him! hearing abt the creativity and engineering that made this scene possible is mind blowing

      @morganburt2565@morganburt2565Ай бұрын
  • "I knew that if this scene was a success, I would have a movie" such a great quote, so indicative of the passion, care and tremendous attention to detail Villeneuve has poured into this project to make it into such an incredible experience

    @davepatois297@davepatois297Ай бұрын
  • i can watch him go through each and every frame of the whole movie for hours...

    @swh212@swh212Ай бұрын
  • So all of us are actively looking for any dune content we can get😭

    @claireindigo1200@claireindigo1200Ай бұрын
    • So truee

      @grandmacat406@grandmacat406Ай бұрын
    • Yessss

      @vibhorkala5144@vibhorkala5144Ай бұрын
    • Yup!

      @thomasbelmont810@thomasbelmont810Ай бұрын
    • Constantly

      @Novolinemusic@NovolinemusicАй бұрын
    • Its like a withdrawal symptom!

      @Temenos123@Temenos123Ай бұрын
  • This scene is insane, in the cinema you can feel like you're getting drowned in sand, and the shaking and bumping of the stunman on top of the platform makes it so real. At the end, when the camera pans and you see the fremen rising their fist to that awesome HZ track, you get chills and then you get that worrisome look on Chani, that's when you realize there's no turning back. Paul has ascended.

    @TheShapingSickness@TheShapingSicknessАй бұрын
  • seeing this scene on a much smaller screen, on phone speakers made me realise how much I appreciate the cinema experience

    @longassusername@longassusernameАй бұрын
    • hearing it through my headphones made me realize how much i missed at the cinema!

      @iamjeramy@iamjeramyАй бұрын
    • This should be considered a war crime..

      @seitan6664@seitan6664Ай бұрын
    • Hearing it with my earbuds made me realize that cinemas are waaaay too loud nowadays. I recommend concert ear plugs. Also, being able to go back and rewatch a moment is great.

      @b33thr33kay@b33thr33kay18 күн бұрын
  • I'm seeing it for the 3rd time this Tuesday! Let's go support this movie as much as we can

    @benfielding4713@benfielding4713Ай бұрын
    • 4th here and soon 5th

      @DarkoFitCoach@DarkoFitCoachАй бұрын
    • yes!

      @idontknowwhatmyusernamesho5540@idontknowwhatmyusernamesho5540Ай бұрын
    • saw it for the 3rd time yesterday, this time in IMAX, and i cannot stress enough just how much i recommend everyone to see it in IMAX now. such an amazing cinematic experience

      @jellufish@jellufishАй бұрын
    • So am I and also on Thursday

      @jonastiger1000@jonastiger1000Ай бұрын
    • I'm trying to convince a friend to drive 3.5 hours with me to our nearest 70mm IMAX theater, already seen it twice

      @lifeisdead01@lifeisdead01Ай бұрын
  • The way he praises every single person that worked with him when he mentions them is pretty wholesome

    @douglasmodesto168@douglasmodesto168Ай бұрын
  • Things I LOVED about the movie 1. Austin Butler was phenomenal. 2. The scale of the movie is just beyond. 3. Loved Timothee in the last act. 4. Stilgar is so fun in the movie. 5. Zendaya’s expressive eyes 6. Obviously the incredible score

    @neomohoto8861@neomohoto8861Ай бұрын
    • Timothee had a powerful performance in the last act. "IM POINTING THE WAY!" gave me chills in the theater

      @Dark_Aves@Dark_AvesАй бұрын
    • @@Dark_Aves “SILENCE”

      @neomohoto8861@neomohoto8861Ай бұрын
    • @@Dark_Aves Do you shatter your knife before a fight!?

      @Andrew-ki5ho@Andrew-ki5hoАй бұрын
    • I don't like Zendaya, don't know there's just something about her acting and character unappealing and immersion breaking.

      @BlackVirtue@BlackVirtueАй бұрын
    • ​​@@BlackVirtuehas no leverage as an actress, no credible, terrible acting, like a grumpy grinch

      @bihurri@bihurri21 күн бұрын
  • I’ve seen a lot of people have issues with Chani’s change in the movie but with Denis’ reasoning, it makes perfect sense why that change would be more impactful in the movie’s plot.

    @weedwizard7906@weedwizard7906Ай бұрын
    • Zendaya’s acting is incredible and I love her character, such a strong figure in the movie

      @etsukofly@etsukoflyАй бұрын
    • @@etsukoflyher acting is horrible she made this film worse

      @MrWinnfield@MrWinnfieldАй бұрын
    • The change doesn’t made any sense and it wasn’t more impactful, she was annoying and stupid.

      @MrWinnfield@MrWinnfieldАй бұрын
    • ​@MrWinnfield I think your view on Chani as a character is very misogynistic. Just because she wasn't immediately behind Paul's decision doesn't mean her character is stupid.

      @misslilmeow_meow@misslilmeow_meowАй бұрын
    • @@MrWinnfield why annoying and stupid for u?

      @etsukofly@etsukofly29 күн бұрын
  • The one he did for Dune part 1 was amazing and so insightful. This guy really cares about the story and his craft

    @jtiss_1023@jtiss_1023Ай бұрын
    • What about part 2? :D I personally think Dune 1 was a more mature and more atmosphere and charater focused movie - part 2 was more for the big cinema crowd, more action, humor and a bit less details. With that said, many nice scenes in part 2 as well, such as this one.

      @----ic6pw@----ic6pwАй бұрын
    • @@----ic6pwPart 2 is the far superior movie. Part 1 is world building. Part 2 grabs ahold of you and doesn’t let go. Quickest 3 hours of my life

      @poindextertunes@poindextertunesАй бұрын
    • @@poindextertunes You're the casual Part Two was made for yeah.

      @CitizenScott@CitizenScott17 күн бұрын
  • The genius it would have taken to film this scene with all natutal lightning tells you how incredible the team that worked on Dune is. Massive respect

    @ZakuRX82@ZakuRX82Ай бұрын
    • Hol up. Let him cook.

      @chrillex91@chrillex91Ай бұрын
  • The labored breathing, the “ok…ok…”so chilling! I’m completely enamored by this world. I’ve already seen it twice. I’m gunning for a third. Absolutely stellar film!!!

    @kaiymariewalker8823@kaiymariewalker8823Ай бұрын
    • same! 3rd time coming this week. All three in IMAX

      @lisac5585@lisac5585Ай бұрын
  • Wow. This is not only one of the greatest directors of all time, he's also someone who to a great extent understands the books. A great combination for this masterpiece

    @Atrulion@AtrulionАй бұрын
    • Understands the books so well he rewrites core elements to the point they are unrecognizable and antithetical to the book version? Ok...

      @CitizenScott@CitizenScott17 күн бұрын
    • ​@@CitizenScott alright, what parts are that, for you?

      @andrewdevita629@andrewdevita62914 күн бұрын
    • @@andrewdevita629 Chani. Enough said.

      @CitizenScott@CitizenScott14 күн бұрын
    • @@CitizenScott He made an irrelevant character, relevant by giving it a meaning (fighting the messia message) that was PRECISELY the will of the creator of Dune, that the whole messia plot is dangerous. Like he litteraly fixed the original book by following the creator's words on his own story.

      @Fleuks@Fleuks9 күн бұрын
    • @@Fleuks You're like literally incorrect. Chani was key in the books, and needed no changing. Same with Stilgar, and the Fremen in general, but Villeneuve decided to outright mock them in the films, which is something that Herbert NEVER did. Like literally.

      @CitizenScott@CitizenScott9 күн бұрын
  • Seen 3x in theaters already. This movie crushes.

    @Josiahx@JosiahxАй бұрын
    • Hol up. Let him cook.

      @chrillex91@chrillex91Ай бұрын
  • Denis Villeneuve gets it dune again.

    @salmarix7@salmarix7Ай бұрын
    • hahaha

      @micheleparadis2808@micheleparadis2808Ай бұрын
    • Dune 3: Dune Ought Disturb

      @NateR777@NateR777Ай бұрын
    • @@NateR777 hahaha

      @micheleparadis2808@micheleparadis2808Ай бұрын
    • @@NateR777😂😂

      @Arkuza55@Arkuza55Ай бұрын
    • I see what you've dune here

      @aguilarrojasoctavio4402@aguilarrojasoctavio4402Ай бұрын
  • I was blown away by how you managed to show the worm crashing through the dune and Paul falling onto it. Thank you for revealing some of the magic!

    @carazy123_@carazy123_Ай бұрын
  • I love that Dennis pays tribute to each part of the cast that was responsible for each part of the scene and that shows that he is truly an amazing person and he’s humble.

    @TheEagleIFD@TheEagleIFDАй бұрын
  • Vileneuve is up there with the likes of Kubrick, Scorcese and Spielberg in terms of modern day directors, his films have so much depth. Meticulously planned shots. Things you don't even realise until he explains them, then you can see they were there all along.

    @essa6315@essa6315Ай бұрын
    • eh... not yet.

      @ShifuCareaga@ShifuCareagaАй бұрын
    • ​@@ShifuCareagaeh.. yes

      @diancloete976@diancloete976Ай бұрын
    • @@ShifuCareagadont be jeally peanut butter

      @BoringThings2069@BoringThings2069Ай бұрын
    • Christopher Nolan as well

      @b8787@b8787Ай бұрын
    • @@BoringThings2069 how hammy.

      @ShifuCareaga@ShifuCareagaАй бұрын
  • Thank you Vanity Fair!!!! We need more of these

    @tatianaantunes2440@tatianaantunes2440Ай бұрын
  • This part 2 is a future Classic movie. Villeneuve made three masterpieces. These 2 Dune movies and Bladerunner 2049. I saw that last one at least 5 times.

    @PieterBreda@PieterBredaАй бұрын
    • We've got a new scifi king among us

      @Ramekink@RamekinkАй бұрын
    • If you're going to talk about Denis Villeneuve Masterpieces you have to mention Arrival and Prisoners.

      @kingkiller5325@kingkiller5325Ай бұрын
    • @@kingkiller5325Until these Dune movies were made Arrival was my favorite scifi movie

      @AM180x@AM180xАй бұрын
    • ​@@kingkiller5325And you absolutely cant forget Incendies and Sicario.

      @Nrzpokrter@NrzpokrterАй бұрын
    • @@NrzpokrterSicario is one of my favorite movies

      @Giuachino@GiuachinoАй бұрын
  • Wise and absolutely correct statement by villeneuve and villeneuve quoting zimmer at the end there. He captured that boyhood dream and also changed it, questioned it even. He might need time to stomach it but I think he did an excellent job at showing both sides of that contradiction and playing it out on screen.

    @michaelsalmon9832@michaelsalmon9832Ай бұрын
  • Denis Villeneuve: ''We'll collapse the sand dunes with trucks just as the stuntman jumps into the gap when the sun has reached this exact position in the sky'' Every other blockbuster director: ''We'll do it in post''

    @I_Am_The_Paulrus@I_Am_The_PaulrusАй бұрын
  • I want to point out how accessible Denis makes his explanation about the scene, the movie, and Dune lore in general. Its clear and direct.

    @alexandrelot2798@alexandrelot2798Ай бұрын
  • I've seen the movie three times in IMAX now. Every single time Loires' vocals come in and Paul finds his balance, I get full body chills. I felt my eyes well up the first and second time. Such a perfectly executed scene.

    @vincmayne@vincmayneАй бұрын
    • Same! I saw it the 1st time on Feb. 25 as part of the Fans First Premieres in IMAX; the the 2nd and 3rd times during the first 2 weeks of general release. And I'm so glad I did, because now the IMAX screens are taken over by the inferior GB: Afterlife!

      @KnarfStein@KnarfSteinАй бұрын
  • This is such an instantly iconic scene

    @king_supreme1102@king_supreme1102Ай бұрын
    • Hol up. Let him cook.

      @chrillex91@chrillex91Ай бұрын
  • If he doesn’t get best director noms next awards season I’ll be very mad

    @GoMulanGo@GoMulanGoАй бұрын
    • there will be riots!

      @lanwyacaere9274@lanwyacaere9274Ай бұрын
    • Hol up. Let him cook.

      @chrillex91@chrillex91Ай бұрын
  • Saw it Imax a few hours ago. The moment when he's on top of the worm and the sand is rushing at you, I instinctively took a quick breath in the theatre as if I as preparing myself to get hit in the face w the blast of sand. Incredible film making.

    @alljoules@alljoulesАй бұрын
  • I'll never forget this scene, and how I felt watching it for the first time. I've loved Dune for 40 years. Please, please never EVER let Disney get their grubby little hands on Dune. It's ours.

    @BongoBaggins@BongoBagginsАй бұрын
    • Are you Moe Hadeeb?

      @normanmcevoy3782@normanmcevoy3782Ай бұрын
    • ​@@normanmcevoy3782lmao

      @Chopper153@Chopper15327 күн бұрын
  • About the goggles... I've seen the movie 4 times and it took me 4 times to finally notice what is happening with the goggles. When the fremen attack the spice harvester at the beginning of the movie, there's a moment when we see Paul and Chani running with goggles, but while running, the goggles retract, it's subtle so it's easy to miss... so that is what happening... So when Paul is running on the dune and he seems to have no goggles, he has the goggles on, it's just that they're retractable

    @Andre_77@Andre_77Ай бұрын
    • Exactly...I am surprised some people thought that was an error. Not with Denis' passion and meticulousness.

      @MuantanamoMobile@MuantanamoMobileАй бұрын
    • Ah okay. I was wondering about that! So cool!

      @ariana.billett@ariana.billettАй бұрын
    • Thank youuuuu! :)

      @fritzyboy789@fritzyboy789Ай бұрын
  • I've been listening to the soundtrack for the last couple weeks. It SLAPS

    @benfielding4713@benfielding4713Ай бұрын
  • Okay. This scene is actually one of the biggest arguments that could be made for the debate of real prophecy vs. Bene Gesserit planning. Because the Bene Gesserit could have written in that a boy will ride a grandfather sandworm (in my opinion that seems more of a Fremen legend that evolved over time), but could they _call_ that worm? The Bene Gesserit control humanity, not animals, not ecosystems. So how could they have known this would happen? Is there really a Fremen hero? I feel like this scene goes hand in hand with the gom jabbar scene in the previous movie. One scene confirms Paul as the Bene Gesserit’s Kwisatz Haderach (or points to it) and the other confirms Paul as the Fremen’s Lisan al Gaib (or points to it). And these scenes are constantly tugging at each other, defending the opposite argument, and there might not be any real answer.

    @cirrusB612@cirrusB612Ай бұрын
    • 👏 perfect comment.

      @defenestrated23@defenestrated23Ай бұрын
    • Hard agree. It’s more than likely that it’s simply Paul surpassing the legend and becoming his own, but there’s still those little things you mentioned that make it actually possible that it COULD be real prophecy. One other example is Paul putting on his still suit perfectly without any sort of planning or training.

      @MrMetalforever5@MrMetalforever5Ай бұрын
    • Completely agree very well said👏🏼

      @stephk1130@stephk1130Ай бұрын
    • legends need to be tested in order to cement their validity i guess, as sometimes happens in real life you are tested in unpredictable ways

      @lukkkie@lukkkie29 күн бұрын
    • Here's the thing, nothing actually confirms that it is the biggest worm ever. Yes, a third party believer SAID it was the biggest ever. And the Fremen reaction at the place confirms that it was truly a big one; but was it truly a "grandfather sandworm"? I mean, we've seen in real life a lot of hyperbole about things that people have seen. People exaggerate, especially when they talk about things that relate to their faith. They see what they want to see.

      @Kyljys-pt4up@Kyljys-pt4up20 күн бұрын
  • I've never seen a film adaptation that so closely reflected my memories of the book - I know Denis and the team took a few big leaps but I think they make perfect sense. These films are a true triumph. Here I am, here I remain!

    @finalcoyotefly@finalcoyoteflyАй бұрын
  • I can watch these Denis Villeneuve scene breakdowns all day. Wish they make more.

    @DaHammerOfGod@DaHammerOfGodАй бұрын
  • As a fan of the book, I absolutely love what they did with Chani. Gives the character so much more depth.

    @Burt.Reynolds@Burt.ReynoldsАй бұрын
  • I always personally thought that 'fans' should not make adaptations. Fan films and other fan projects tend to be overreaching cringeworthy productions, which recreate childhood imaginations very often without the depth and meaning of the source material. There are, of course, exceptions....but not many. And I think Star Wars is a great example of what can happen with that when you attach a billion dollar budget to it too. But Denis seems to have figured out the answer to all of that. He's so humble about his approach, he's taken the ego out of it. What that actually means, is that the younger dreamer inside of him actually feels unsatisfied. He mentioned as much at the end of this video, that many parts of the film actually don't meet his expectations as a 'fan'. That's some real irony there, as many neckbeards around the net have already torn into him for making changes to the plot, and in some cases accused him of worse, such as changing the soul and meaning of the novel. I think the young Denis would agree with them. Yet the Denis of here and now made this movie the way it is because it's more immersive, it's amazing on film and in the theater. He essentially made himself approach it as a non-fan. But the great thing about that is 'fan' inside him still exists will still fight for some pieces of the pie. We get scenes like this one, and the 'fan' fights for it to be done to the utmost potential, well-balanced with the rest of the film.

    @NACLGames@NACLGamesАй бұрын
    • This was really well written, kudos.

      @djaaronix@djaaronixАй бұрын
    • i dont get it

      @rafiathallahseniang129@rafiathallahseniang129Ай бұрын
    • ​​@@rafiathallahseniang129You'll get it. I guess so I will haha, as soon as I get rid of my ego

      @aguilarrojasoctavio4402@aguilarrojasoctavio4402Ай бұрын
    • You just made me shudder at the thought of a JJ Abrams Dune

      @dgthe3@dgthe321 күн бұрын
  • The fear in Chanis eyes when she realizes just how big that grandfather is. Perfection. For her to be afraid, You know that thing is a BEHEMOTH. Full body goose bumps in the theater and even now watching on my phone. I haven’t felt that way at the movies in a VERY long time. DV gave us generational fans more than we could’ve ever wished for. These films are fine art and I’m certain Frank would agree.

    @milesteg8183@milesteg8183Ай бұрын
  • I just love hearing this guy talk about his passion for film making, you really feel it, it's magnetic in a way.

    @markhaessler4395@markhaessler4395Ай бұрын
  • His explanations give an unbelievable depth to the scene and make you appreciate the effort that went into creating it

    @maddiegrey@maddiegreyАй бұрын
  • “It sounds easy, but” 😂😂😂 I wasn’t thinking that at all. Such a thrilling scene 🤯

    @silkscrim@silkscrim28 күн бұрын
  • I would say that both you and Hans succeeded. You both brought "Dune" to life.

    @wesshort7202@wesshort7202Ай бұрын
  • Don't you love it when a director or writer decides to convey their competence through the film they make. I'm so grateful Dennis was given the opportunity to show thoughtful filmmaking let alone adapting source material👏👏👏

    @_thomas1031@_thomas1031Ай бұрын
  • Denis is one of the new masters of cinema. He deserves the Oscar with Greig, Hans, Timothee, Zendaya, Javier, Austin And Rebecca.

    @louisberry4403@louisberry4403Ай бұрын
    • That whole section of Timothee in the temple near the end with the fundamentalists is just amazing. I wanted to go fight for him. He should be nominated for that alone. It was like he was a different character.

      @emeraldcity789@emeraldcity789Ай бұрын
    • @@emeraldcity789 Chalamet nailed it. His best Performance since CMBYN.

      @louisberry4403@louisberry4403Ай бұрын
  • genius film maker. taking the mantle of brilliant directors forward in a time where Hollywood needs it the most.

    @os8856@os8856Ай бұрын
  • This scene alone made me go back and watch the movie a second time. I got chills. Incredible.

    @stephaniebee4651@stephaniebee4651Ай бұрын
  • I saw this today in IMAX 70mm…. this production was on a WHOLE ANOTHER LEVEL. Seeing this in the full aspect ratio really sent chills down my spine🔥

    @appleboyapostrophe@appleboyapostropheАй бұрын
  • I always appreciate how he makes sure to credit his crew.

    @a.morphous66@a.morphous66Ай бұрын
  • The truck stunt is absolutely mind-blowing. I could honestly watch Villeneuve break down the entire movie.

    @lukemcgrail640@lukemcgrail640Ай бұрын
  • This might be the first movie I was so excited to watch in theaters for a 2nd time. I’ve always been a one time theater viewer until I experienced this masterpiece.

    @hattorihonzo8340@hattorihonzo8340Ай бұрын
  • I hope we remember this dude's name in the future as much as we remember Scorcese or Tarantino. Dune and Dune Part Two and are literal works of ART. Cinema in its purest form made by someone with sensibility to make not only a billion dollar product but to embody a literature primordial classic with all the potential it deserves.

    @YuriModesto@YuriModestoАй бұрын
  • The changes they made to Chani are the best thing about this adaptation. And Zendaya's energy on screen is amazing. It's like there's a panther crouching in the background in every scene, ready to strike.

    @wojciechwilimowski985@wojciechwilimowski985Ай бұрын
    • Wrong! They are worst thing of this adaptation! She is a terrible actor, and the changes ruined the character. Ultimately the changes hur the film

      @MrWinnfield@MrWinnfieldАй бұрын
    • @@MrWinnfield There is simply no way that's true. I don't think she's a great actress, but giving her character more depth and skepticism than in the book seems like a very sensible move to anyone but the purist.

      @dhochee@dhocheeАй бұрын
  • People will be watching this in 20 years as a piece of Dune Lore.

    @EntertainingRunner-vd3bn@EntertainingRunner-vd3bnАй бұрын
  • The music hit as he stood up on the back of the worm was *chef kiss*

    @vikings_fans_anonymous@vikings_fans_anonymousАй бұрын
  • Watching this in the theatre was such an awesome experience! When Paul is first shown walking on top of the dune the soundtrack goes 100% silent, and it's the first time I've ever been able to hear that utter silence in the audience as well. It's amazing when you can feel the emotional response of the audience around you, without seeing them, or hearing them...

    @aVeryIntelligentDog@aVeryIntelligentDogАй бұрын
  • I would like to see a documentary where the director breaks down each scene of the film like this.

    @michalsirotek9766@michalsirotek9766Ай бұрын
    • We used to get commentary tracks on DVD and such.

      @profoundresolve@profoundresolveАй бұрын
  • It is truly a treat to see a director, who clearly has alot of love for the source material, be so incredibly well supported by so many amazing talents in every aspect of the film (Production, Score, Costume), and be given the resources to make an adaption so well executed. You don't see that every day.

    @David-ez1fp@David-ez1fpАй бұрын
  • just watched the movie in a cinema, it was a masterpiece. i seriously cannot stop thinking about it denis is a genius

    @holly289@holly289Ай бұрын
  • It is so difficult to create a "goosebumps" moment, but Denís did it. 🥰👏

    @SlimRhyno@SlimRhynoАй бұрын
  • this scene took me back to being a kid watching the podracing scene in Episode 1. a total cinematic thrill ride

    @antonego9581@antonego9581Ай бұрын
    • I made the same comparison in my head while watching the movie. I was like, “is this the new ‘pod racing’ cinematic moment!?! Is it better? I think it is!”

      @eyespy3001@eyespy3001Ай бұрын
  • I don´t believe anyone else could have done this amazing story as much justice as Villeneuve. attention to cinematography, innovation, soundtrack with zimmer, dedication to stick to the source material and expand only where herbert did not elaborate. just, absolute masterpiece.

    @ginorvdw@ginorvdwАй бұрын
  • The complexity that is AAA movie making... It's fascinating. Almost as fascinating as hearing his brilliant thoughts laid out. Amazing job sir, I salute You.

    @Ample17@Ample17Ай бұрын
  • You know it's gonna be great when the director understand the source material and how to convey it on the big screen.

    @JohnyAngelo@JohnyAngeloАй бұрын
  • In Villeneuve we trust. The movies he touches turn to gold. He deserves all the glazing

    @heligon2234@heligon2234Ай бұрын
  • I haven't felt this way about a film since Lord of the Rings. Going to watch it for a third time this week on a 60ft IMAX screen. What a cinematic achievement.

    @LorenzoWake@LorenzoWakeАй бұрын
  • Having a director who is THIS passionate about the novel, about the author's message, about bringing the most FAITHFUL adaptation to the big screen... is the best thing that could've happened to Dune, or any novel that gets made into a movie.

    @NavidIsANoob@NavidIsANoobАй бұрын
    • Meanwhile Ridley: I wanna Paul dune his mom.

      @user-kw6vh2ls3f@user-kw6vh2ls3fАй бұрын
  • seeing this in theatres was genuinely the most amazing immersive experience, i'm SO grateful denis put so much attention to all the little details

    @charlotteb6450@charlotteb6450Ай бұрын
  • I want 12 hour documentary explaining dune lore

    @zalrick@zalrickАй бұрын
    • you can try these utubes... Doc Sloans Science Fiction Station, done their thesis on FH Dune, Comic book Girl 19, Alt Shift X, and search for Cara Kennedy, whose wrote books on FH Dune

      @lordcrunk4790@lordcrunk4790Ай бұрын
  • He addressed the question how does one get on a speeding sand worm, but as I was watching the movie I was wondering how does one "safely" get off a rampaging sand worm?

    @jc4jax@jc4jaxАй бұрын
    • I saw him get asked that exact question in an interview, he replied pretty excitedly that he wanted to showcase how he envisions this in Messiah.

      @peterparser995@peterparser995Ай бұрын
    • @@peterparser995in the book they had to ride the worm until it tired, so that it would not immediately turn around and eat them.

      @PeterDebney@PeterDebneyАй бұрын
  • I also loved how sensually Timothee inserted the thumper into the sand in the sand worm scene. It felt almost ceremonial in nature. Like a knife being inserted into a body. It feels related to the scene when he gets stabbed in the final fight against Feyd.

    @dominokos@dominokosАй бұрын
  • It's truly eye-opening to realize the level of intricacy and consideration that goes into the creation of scenes that, as viewers, we often take for granted. This director's ability to dive deep into the minutiae, crafting each moment with such precision and care, really underscores the artistry and dedication inherent in filmmaking. The attention to detail doesn't just enhance the visual appeal; it enriches the storytelling, imbuing each frame with layers of meaning that contribute to a more immersive and emotionally resonant experience.

    @thatmushroomguy5904@thatmushroomguy5904Ай бұрын
  • The immense joy of listening a very skilled professionnal speaking with precision and passion about his creation. Priceless.

    @klug5916@klug5916Ай бұрын
  • you have raised the bar on not just Sci Fi but movies in general. Thank you

    @user-dw2im6lb8t@user-dw2im6lb8tАй бұрын
  • I am so eternally grateful to Denis' creativity and nuance that he brings to every movie, but most especially to this movie. It is immaculate in every sense of the word. What an exhilarating sci-fi epic. Thank you Denis, you have created one of my favorite movies of all time.

    @Z3dude12@Z3dude12Ай бұрын
  • If he wanted us to feel that it was real, he did an incredibly great job. Best scene in the film

    @FransiscoDialga@FransiscoDialgaАй бұрын
  • I IUST WATCHED THE NOTES FOR DUNE 1 and this drops. Hallelujah.

    @bitsnthings@bitsnthingsАй бұрын
  • I could watch a whole +8 hour documentary of the whole creation of this movie. So much craft and love for cinema. Denis is truly one of a kind in this generation.

    @tanyalize@tanyalizeАй бұрын
  • When I saw D2 for the first time in late February I said that Denis was the master of tactile, closeup and wideangle cinematography. You could almost hear and touch the sand. Now he said this himself! The best and most inspiring director of all time for me.

    @maboleth@mabolethАй бұрын
    • True, i could even feel it between my teeth. 😁

      @Suedetussy@SuedetussyАй бұрын
    • @@Suedetussy As a photographer myself, I don't even want to know how many lenses, filters and equipment they sacrificed for these shots even with the careful planing and protection. Sand is one of the worst weather particles that can absolutely shred the lenses and the sensor to unusable pieces.

      @maboleth@mabolethАй бұрын
  • got lucky to watch it in full aspect ratio (imax 1.43:1) and was absolutely blown away... one of the best cinematic experiences i've ever had

    @alexeyvishnyakov8132@alexeyvishnyakov8132Ай бұрын
  • Best notes on a scene ever. Thank you to Denis for taking time and care to share this with us.

    @R2-DPOO@R2-DPOOАй бұрын
  • The scene with Paul running as the sand cascades in half will always be one of my favorites shots in cinema.

    @dragonfx310@dragonfx310Ай бұрын
  • It’s one thing to see this scene on a phone or iPad. Seeing it come to life in IMAX however is just an indescribable experience. Both visuals and audio are so incredibly well done in this entire movie, and it reaches a level of intensity that will only be fully realized in a theater.

    @Metalfan757@Metalfan757Ай бұрын
  • I would easily pay for a 4 hour film of Denis Villeneuve explaining his films.

    @RegularDude@RegularDude19 күн бұрын
  • this scene in 4DX was crazy! made it felt longer

    @elijahmodnar1@elijahmodnar1Ай бұрын
  • I just saw the movie yesterday, the whole scene where Paul rides the sandworm is so cinematically awesome and beautiful. I was smiling and watching the whole time in awe of how amazing it looks and how it would feel like to be Paul in that moment. I love the movie, I might go watch it once more on the big screen just to enjoy that part again with grand sound.

    @ibeanthere233@ibeanthere233Ай бұрын
  • I love this version of stilgar 😅 always pictured him far leaner and more heavy -handed/heavy hearted but i do love what they've done with the character

    @finnericson4392@finnericson4392Ай бұрын
  • This is my favorite scene in the movie, and it's humbling how much thought, effort, and precision went into it!

    @FrizFroz@FrizFrozАй бұрын
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