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Dune (2021)
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Even upon a rewatch, 2021’s Dune: Part One is spectacular. The memorable, foreboding score by Hans Zimmer, the costumes that bring this world to life, the scale of the action and the unique sets, ship & weapon designs all come together to complement a story of mythical scale. After seeing this film, two thoughts start competing for your brain’s attention. 1) If Frank Herbert’s Dune was adapted this successfully, then no work is unfilmable and 2) the sequel can’t come soon enough.
In 10191, the universe is ruled by an Emperor who assigns the exploitation of planets to powerful ruling houses. Interstellar travel is possible through “spice” a substance found exclusively on the harsh desert planet of Arrakis. For 80 years, Baron Vladimir Harkonnen (Stellan Skarsgård) and his house have overseen the harvest of spice. Now, Duke Leto I (Oscar Isaac) of House Atreides is the new steward of Arrakis but only for as long as the flow of spice continues. This shift puts House Atreides, particularly the Duke’s son, Paul (Timothy Chalamet), in danger.
At 155 minutes, you’d think this movie would feel long, but it doesn’t. One of the reasons is that there’s a lot within to keep your mind busy. What’s a Freman? What’s a Kwisatz Haderach? What’s “the voice”? If director Denis Villeneuve tried to cram this story into 90, or even 120 minutes, it would move so quickly that all these questions would leave you in the dusty sands of Arrakis (that’s the planet, right?). By taking its time while moving at a good pace the film allows you - in time - to answer all of your questions. Since you understand what’s happening, you’re engaged. It helps that if you can’t remember what each name means, the visuals pick up the ball. The grotesque, scheming Baron Vladimir Harkonnen is clearly a villain. It's particularly obvious once you see his nephew, the psychotic and childish Glossu Rabban (Dave Bautista). You know you can’t trust the Bene Gesserit because their leader, Reverend Mother Mohiam (Charlotte Rampling) makes Paul take a painful, life-threatening test to prove he isn’t a threat himself. These are only a few of the many examples I could choose and they show how the story is both complex and easily digestible.
Even without the gripping story filled with backstabbings, political intrigue, violence, quests for revenge and harrowing struggles for survival, Dune would still have you tightly in its grip. Throughout, Paul’s psychic abilities give him visions. They foretell the future… sort of. They give hints of what’s coming but hints are not the same as clear answers. These all tie to this planet he’s on; a world that doesn’t end where the screen does. The details in the dialogue, sets and costumes make you wish the Harkonnens would just chill, and save their grudge for later. This way, you’d have time to see House Atreides befriend the Fremen and familiarize themselves with their customs.
There’s so much happening in this film that some of it you won’t “get” until later. For example, the early assassination attempt on Paul’s life. The would-be killer? A Harkonnen cutthroat, hidden in a bedroom wall. What kind of wealth, power and/or terrifying influence could persuade someone to take on that sort of assignment, knowing they would have to wait in darkness for weeks, slowly starving to death, just to kill a boy?
The passion within Dune is as clear as its ambition. You’re only getting half of a movie with it, but this choice feels like a necessity, rather than a Breaking Dawn-type of cash-grab or an attempt to start another franchise for a money-hungry studio. It certainly doesn’t feel presumptuous. Everything we see feels important; like it’s building up to not just one, but many bigger character arcs in a world that contains hundreds of stories. You know the threads that are left hanging will be tied up - that’s the kind of confidence all of the artists at work instill in you. Dune/Dune: Part One is a film that’s going to be remembered. (March 1, 2024)
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Paul Atreides’ journey continues as he “unites with Chani and the Fremen while on a warpath of revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family. Facing a choice between the love of his life and the fate of the known universe, he endeavors to prevent a terrible future only he can foresee.” (Warner Bros. Pictures)
Dune: Part Two stars Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Rebecca Ferguson, Josh Brolin, Austin Butler, Florence Pugh, Dave Bautista, Christopher Walken, Léa Seydoux, Souheila Yacoub, Stellan Skarsgård, Charlotte Rampling, and Javier Bardem. Denis Villeneuve directs from a screenplay by Villeneuve and Jon Spaihts, based on the novel by Frank Herbert.
Dune: Part 2 hits theaters on March 1, 2024.
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Dune: Part Two
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Dune: Part Two (2024, USA)
Director: Denis Villeneuve
Writers: Denis Villeneuve & Jon Spaihts (based on the novel by Frank Herbert)
Mini-review:
I don't know if I've said this before on here, but Denis Villeneuve is arguably the greatest science-fiction filmmaker of his generation. He had already proven it before, but Dune: Part Two is yet another sublime reminder. For starters, the cinematography is stunning. And I love to see there are still some people in Hollywood who know how to light the hell out of a movie. The writing is just as superb; there's not a single boring moment, even though the film is almost three hours long. The whole cast is as good as they were in the first one, or even better. In particular, Rebecca Ferguson's performance is chilling in the best of ways, and Timothée Chalamet's work in the final act is quite possibly the best acting he's ever done. In short, this movie more than lived up to my expectations, and I'm really excited to see what they will do next with this franchise.
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Terrible Screenplay Idea: Jon Bernthal and Dave Bautista are two men who can never find love: the former because he works at a dog shelter and has seen it cast away too many times, and the latter because his heart has been broken too many times. But when they find each other through happenstance, love blossoms. Featuring Bobby Cannavale as the loveable shit talking Italian uncle, and Patti Harrison as Bautista's daughter who wants her dad to find love and finally be happy after pretending to be happy for so lang with her mother whilst hiding who he is. Guest stars: Geraldine Viswanathan, Stanley Tucci, Fiona Dourif, and MANY DOGS
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Dune: Part Two | Trailer 2
This trailer #DunePartTwo came out of nowhere and it looks fantastic...... I just hope that it's not as much of a set up as the 1st was. #TimotheeChalamet #Zendaya #RebeccaFerguson #AustinButler #DenisVilleneuve
Writer: Frank Herbert (Novel), Jon Spaihts & Denis Villeneuve (Screenplay) Director: Denis Villeneuve Stars: Florence Pugh, Rebecca Ferguson, Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Javier Bardem, Stellan Skarsgard, Austin Butler Expected in theaters November 3, 2023 If you’re interested in the source material, help us by getting them from the links below: Book Review Movie Review
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Dune: Part Two (2024) Review
Paul Atreides must unite with Chani and the Fremen whilst also seeking revenge against those who destroyed his family. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Continue reading Dune: Part Two (2024) Review
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. You are not prepared for what is to come.
Dune: Part Two, Denis Villeneuve (2023)
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Dune: Part 2 (12): "He's Not a Very Naughty Boy. He IS the Messiah!"
#onemannsmovies #filmreview of "Dune: Part 2". An epic sequel that lives up to the hype. The best fantasy epic since Lord of the Rings. 5/5.
A One Mann’s Movies review of “Dune: Part 2” (2024). It’s early in the year to be this bold, but I’d say the 2025 Oscars for Sound, Visual Effects and Score all but wrapped up. And I wouldn’t bet against Denis Villeneuve getting Best Director and “Dune: Part 2” winning Best Picture. Because this is action/adventure Science-Fiction on a scale that I don’t think we’ve seen since “The Lord of the…
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Tráiler de 'Dune: Part Two' trae la Guerra a Arrakis...
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My MCM aka Movie Crush Monday Dune, this brilliantly science fiction film is base on adaptation of the 1965 novel by Frank Herbert.
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Paul Atreides, a brilliant and gifted young man born into a great destiny beyond his understanding, must travel to the most dangerous planet in the universe to ensure the future of his family and his people. As malevolent forces explode into conflict over the planet's exclusive supply of the most precious resource in existence, only those who can conquer their own fear will survive.
#MCM #MovieCrushMonday #AJBMCM #Dune #DuneMovie #DunePart1 #scifiadventure #ScifiMovie #Zendaya #TimothéeChalamet #RebeccaFerguson #OscarIsaac #JasonMomoa #JoshBrolin #JavierBardem #DaveBautista #StellanSkarsgård #CharlotteRampling #ChangChen #GoldaRosheuvel #StephenMcKinleyHenderson #SharonDuncanBrewster #FrankHerbert #BabsOlusanmokun #DenisVilleneuve
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Dune: Part Two will be released on Steelbook 4K Ultra HD, 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD on May 14 via Warner Bros. The 2024 epic sci-fi sequel will first be available on Digital on April 16.
Denis Villeneuve (Dune, Arrival) directs from a script he co-wrote with Jon Spaihts (Dune, Prometheus), based on Frank Herbert's 1965 novel. Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Rebecca Ferguson, Josh Brolin, Austin Butler, Florence Pugh, Dave Bautista, Christopher Walken, Léa Seydoux, Souheila Yacoub, Stellan Skarsgård, Charlotte Rampling, and Javier Bardem star.
A list of special features - totaling over an hour - can be found below, where you can also see the full Steelbook art.
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Special features:
Creating the Fremen World
Chakobsa Training
Finding the Worlds of Dune
Buzz Around the New Thopter
Worm-Riding
Becoming Feyd
A New Set of Threads
Deeper into the Desert: The Sounds of the Dune
Dune: Part Two explores the mythic journey of Paul Atreides as he unites with Chani and the Fremen while on a warpath of revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family. Facing a choice between the love of his life and the fate of the known universe, he endeavors to prevent a terrible future only he can foresee.
Pre-order Dune: Part Two.
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Dune: Part Two (2024)
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2021’s Dune/Dune: Part One was epic. It might’ve ended in a “to be continued” but it didn't feel like it was just setting up a later film. Turns out, it was. This second installment is where the plot is really kicking off. Dune: Part Two is just as grandiose as the first. From the music to the world-building, the cinematography and story, it feels gigantic. The fact that it concludes the story makes this an even more satisfying film.
Thanks to Emperor Shaddam IV (Christopher Walken) and Baron Harkonnen (Stellan Skarsgård) all of House Atreides is gone. Well, almost. Unknown to them both, young Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) and his mother, Lady Jessica (Rebecca Ferguson) have survived the betrayal and been adopted by the Fremen. Paul’s ability to fit exceptionally well within their society leads some to believe he is their prophecized messiah, an idea he resents because the story of the Lisan al Gaib was planted on Arrakis long ago by the Bene Gesserit. Unfortunately, only a united planet stands a chance against the invading Harkonen. For them to survive what's coming, Paul must lead the people he doesn’t want to lead.
Like its predecessor, there’s a lot going on in this film. You have to pay attention the whole time and if you only have a passing memory of 2021’s Dune, you'll be left behind to be eaten by sandworms. The film may last over two hours but it’s all earned, as there are some complex emotions here. Paul’s mother is part of the Bene Gesserit. She may have given birth to him (instead of a daughter) out of love for his father, but she’s still part of the group that’s been manipulating civilizations for ages. With all of House Atreides destroyed, she’s all he has left, but is she trustworthy? Lady Jessica has an undeniable thirst for power. She’s pushing Paul to embrace the messianic role the Fremen are attributing to him. Is it because she believes it’s what will be best for him? Yes, but how much of that is also the Bene Gesserit talking? The Fremen believe their savior will bring prosperity but Paul’s visions tell him otherwise. Meanwhile, he’s found a new home among the Fremen, which makes things even more complicated. There’s a small part of him (a part that grows as he spends more time on Arrakis) that wonders if maybe the prophecy has some truth to it. If he is the leader the Fremen have been waiting for, he must embrace the role.
You feel like you know Paul quite well but you’re never sure if the prophecy is real or not, where political ambitions end and where truth begins. It gives the romance developing between Paul and Chani (Zendaya) a thriller-like quality. Zendaya and Chalamet have terrific chemistry. You want them to be together, but their love isn't compatible with a Fremen victory. Even if Paul and the Fremen warriors defeat the tyrants from house Harkonnen, the emperor will send someone new to harvest the spice. The only way to free the planet is to go along with all of Lady Jessica's plans.
If I have a criticism for Dune: Part Two it’s that more often than not, the heads of House Harkonnen become cartoonishly evil. Displeased with his nephew Glossu Rabban (Dave Bautista), Baron Harkonnen summons his other nephew, Feyd-Rautha (Austin Butler) to Arrakis. Feyd-Ratha is a ghoul. He’s followed by a trio of “harpies”; sexy ladies he feeds with the flesh of subordinates that displease him. The guy kills more of his own minions than Darth Vader, which makes you wonder why anyone would take a job in the Harkonnen military… but from what we see of their homeworld, they’re all depraved sociopaths. The thing is, I wouldn’t dream of cutting him from the picture. The scene that introduces this new villain is stunning. For almost four hours, we’ve seen Arrakis. It’s this giant desert filled with dangers. Then, we step away from the scorching sands. We visit the Harkonnen homeworld, which is this strikingly black-and-white hellhole, a place so visually arresting it's like a nightmare. Then, we go back to Arrakis and now, it seems so beautiful, so full of life. You understand why it’s a place worth fighting for. Paul’s mission is about more than revenge.
Dune: Part Two is a satisfying film to watch for several reasons. As a conclusion of the story we started in 2021, it delivers. The only plotlines left untied are done so deliberately and work in the conclusion’s favor. As a revenge story, you love to hate the villains and seeing Paul rise up to challenge them is a delight. It's a magnificent example of filmmaking. Once again, I can't wait to see what's coming next. (Theatrical version on the big screen, March 24, 2024)
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Dune: Part Two Trailer 2
Paul Atreides’ journey continues as he “unites with Chani and the Fremen while on a warpath of revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family. Facing a choice between the love of his life and the fate of the known universe, he endeavors to prevent a terrible future only he can foresee.” (Warner Bros. Pictures)
Dune: Part Two stars Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Rebecca Ferguson, Josh Brolin, Austin Butler, Florence Pugh, Dave Bautista, Christopher Walken, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Léa Seydoux, Stellan Skarsgård, Charlotte Rampling, and Javier Bardem. Denis Villeneuve directs from a screenplay by Villeneuve and Jon Spaihts, based on the novel by Frank Herbert.
Dune: Part 2 hits theaters on November 3, 2023.
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Dune: Part Two | Trailer
The first trailer for Dune: Part Two might give book readers more to chew on but it sets up what's to come quite well. #DunePartTwo #DuneMovie #Zendaya #TimotheeChalamet #AustinButler #FlorencePugh #LeaSeydoux #DenisVilleneuve
Writer: Frank Herbert (Novel), Jon Spaihts & Denis Villeneuve (Screenplay) Director: Denis Villeneuve Stars: Florence Pugh, Rebecca Ferguson, Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Javier Bardem, Stellan Skarsgard, Austin Butler For a first trailer, this is good but I’m afraid that book readers might be the ones more impressed by it, also given that this movie is probably just the second half of book one…
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