‘Arrakis is so beautiful when the sun is low’ she literally said that again in dune: part two while kissing with paul under the evening sun. Now I understand why Arrakis is beautiful especially when the sun is low.
I think that when she said that in part 1 it was in one of Paul's vision dream things, and when she said it in part 2 it was that part of his vision coming to fruition. It is also worth pointing out that Arrakis is so beautiful when the sun is low.
Dune is one of the greatest sci fi books of all time. The fact that so many great actors/actresses wanted in is zero surprise to sci fi book enthusiasts
Just from the theater. This is a masterpiece. WB don't be greedy, Netflix throws 400 mlns on Knives Out sequels. It's not about money, it's about reputation, it brings honor to the company. Let Deni Villeneuve start the production of the sequel! We need the second part!
Last time Denis directed something blade runner flopped in box office even tho it was loved by its fans, me included. he's incredible director bt its hard to understand supply and demand with this guy lol. Secondly wb is a publicly traded company so they definitely care about profits
@@Midwinter2 nah man, the new one is amazing. Beautiful costume and production design. Perfect special effects. Amazing actors. A fantastic score. A well-paced interesting story. What more can you want
It’s been month since I saw The Dune for the first time. I still can’t get over it. I’m listening to this everyday, I read everything about the dune, I went second time to see the movie yesterday and today I’m going to see it again. The music blows my mind, visual aspect of the movie blows my mind, the plot blows my mind… This movie is a masterpiece
@Mohamad I think you failed to see ideology, Orientalism and reactionary idea in the movie. As Chris Dite put it: “With its often-reactionary mix of political cynicism, ecological catastrophism, and lurid orientalism, the franchise remains oddly attractive to left-wing audiences.“
It’s hilarious how many people think Dune is ripping off so many movies, when it was Dune that inspired them all. It came out in 1965, people! It inspired two, almost three generations of pop culture and it continues to be relevant even to this day!
it's mainly cause Dune just hasn't had the same cultural presence of other franchises so most people aren't familiar with it or aware of how impactful it was
The hand to hand combat in this movie is unlike anything I’ve seen. Remarkable. Everything in this movie is unlike anything I’ve seen. I wasn’t so sure at first but then 20 min in and i was captivated. It really takes a lot to move me the way this did.
Initially, I thought the same, but that is only because I've read the canon. I don't think it really gives much away to those who haven't read them apart from some of the plot points that happen pretty early in the piece.
I've read all 6 original DUNE books, and seen the 80s film and the sci-fi channel series. This new movie is superb! Amazing acting, costumes, sets & cinematography, and the soundscape is awe inspiring. Highly recommend for DUNE fans and for any new to the story. I'm so impressed with how this film version takes the original source material and follows it so well within a movie setting (of course minor changes, or omissions, are necessary in a film). I was really worried the film & director would have a hard time balancing the deeper tension of the sociopolitical drama, the mystical & foreboding powers, as well as the action. The books often have very long monologs, pages of internal dialogue, & contextual information, so I was glad to see this film tackle these themes while still maintaining a beautiful, and enthralling film. My husband us unfamiliar with DUNE and he was totally drawn in by the story/plot, acting, and music. You can take anyone to see this film with you
I'm...Nervous to read Messiah, i heard it was depressing. I will hopefully read it soon but I struggle with mental issues and good emotional reading hits me in my soul.
"I must not hype. Hype is the mind killer. Hype is the little-death that brings total disappointment. I will face my hype. I will permit it to pass over and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see it's path. Where the hype has gone there will be no expectations. Only I remain"
@@KingMinosxxvi *Timothee Chalamet, not "Timothy Chalemet". If you could spell his name, your apparent deep knowledge about him would sound more credible.
“I wrote the Dune series because I had this idea that charismatic leaders ought to come with a warning label on their forehead: 'May be dangerous to your health.'" - Frank Herbert
“Deep in the human unconscious is a pervasive need for a logical universe that makes sense. But the real universe is always one step beyond logic.” ― Frank Herbert, Dune
EVERYONE gave a EXCELLENT performance entirely from Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Oscar Isaac, Josh Brolin, Stellan Skarsgård, Dave Bautista, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Zendaya, David Dastmalchian, Chang Chen, Sharon Duncan-Brewster, Charlotte Rampling, Jason Momoa, and Javier Bardem ENTIRELY so as EVERYONE was beautifully casted and SUPREMELY well done!
I felt that line. Like it's fine for parents' to expect things, but those expectations shouldn't go above the love for the child. And the expectations should be about wanting the best for your child, for their happiness and not just your own pride.
BUT “I will face the hype. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when I have seen the final film I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the hype has gone there will be nothing. Only the critics will remain”
its a movie about worms....literally....and a dude that turns into a worm and then dies. i gurantee you, you will hate it. its one of the worst sci-fi series ever made. Its like starwars but 100 times worse. the entire conflict happens inside his head. the books get progressively worse. some stories lost most of their appeal in a visual medium. there's a reason he looks dead on the screen...its bc he's already dead on the inside lol. There are no real aliens either, its just humans. its honestly awful. Even the writting style is horrendous. IF it makes it into a relatively cool movie it will only be if they significantly alter the entire plot. Otherwise: sand, giant worms, emo ppl, repeat. They have never been able to make the whole series even tho they keep trying bc its just THAT bad. Ppl just lose interest. To this day its one of the main reasons I don't like sci-fi. Its like one of those ''caught in a dream" stories but its supposed to span thousands of years. The author was allegendly on drugs when he wrote it. Which is why it gets progressively worse lol.
OH and bc it all happens inside his head the audience always knows what;s gonna happen next. its honestly horrible. Its like an exercise in sucking every bit of joy out of reading a book. The author got the idea for it after watching ppl trying to plant grasses to stabilize sand dunes. Yeah....and he figured in his crazed brain on drugs that ''what if we didn;t do that, and the dunes just never ended"....and then he wrote a book about sand dunes. ANd before anyone yells spoilers, I did not say anything which is not on the cover of the novels or on wiki....so, yeah. The most fascinating part of this, the worms...are never explained. You never find out more than is in the trailer. They're just giant worms on a planet of sand. thats it. the end.
I love how this trailer was where we first hear 'House Atreides' and 'A Time of Quiet Between the Storms' officially. Hans Zimmer gave us a semblance of prescience.
THIS is the Dune I envisioned when I first read the book at age 13 and again at 20 and again at 50. This is the arrival on Arrakis of my dreams. Thank you Denis Villeneuve.
The first 16 seconds of this trailer is so poetically beautiful and inspiring to me. From the score, to the slow motion shot of her sweet, closed mouth smile while she delivers the dialogue in a sensitive whisper. I’m not even into sci-fi movies but I knew immediately the first time I saw this trailer that I had to see this but was disappointed to find out that particular scene wasn’t even in the actual film.
My sister died at the beginning of the pandemic. She and I loved the books so much and felt they were instrumental in our development as we grew up together. Watching this was bittersweet knowing she won't be here to see it. But I think she'd have been overwhelmed with how incredible this production looks - exactly how I feel now. I'm so excited for October 22nd.
I won't lie. I just went to the cinemas with zero knowledge about the movie, the plot and the cast. But, oh my god. This is a masterpiece! This movie is just just too incredible. Each and every one nailed their part, the plot was intense and amazing, and the cinematography was just wow. An absolute banger. Do watch on theaters, you would definitely not be disappointed. This movie is pure perfection!
@@George-sc4yh I'm going to watch it today in my country and I've almost finished the first book: I garantee it's not that complicated as people usually thinks. It's a story with depth and complexity, but not incredibly hard to follow. And to give you more relief: the aim of the director was to balance between the movie being a worthy adaptation of the books AND accessible to the general public. He was pretty adamant on this last part, and seeing how currently this movie has a pretty high rating in IMDB, the same as such movies as Alien and Terminator, it must mean that both critics and normie moviegoers loved this movie, considering that nobody likes movies too convoluted to follow, signaling thus that he indeed managed to make it accessible for everyone.
@@George-sc4yh Avoid this movie in cinemas. I would give this movie 5/10. It was boring, no action, pointless dialogues, good music, average CGI and first half of movie was one big chaos with all the names, planets, monarchies and stuff like that. If you can, watch it in home, wasted money in cinema. I wanted to quit cinema after 2 hours, but managed to stay till the end only because iI literally paid for it.
This movie was so atmospheric. It felt as if you were actually stuck in the desert yourself. At the points where you actually got to see green it was like a breath of fresh air. Such an experience.
I wish this movie didn't end. It was a perfect film that was an embodiment of how sci-fi movies should be made. This visual and audio masterpiece pleases the senses and captivates the imagination, letting you experience a different world while watching in awe as the spectacle unfolds in front of your eyes.
I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past, I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain
Sadly I missed this movie at the cinema.... but saw it last night... very rarely do you come across a pitch perfect film.. and this is one... 100% perfect in every way.. pace, plot, dialogue ... can't wait for the next one
As someone who read the book, the scene at 2:09 keeps standing out to me. In the book it's explained one palm tree uses enough water for ten people every day. The people always watch them incase their fruits fall to the ground and the hope they symbolize for a green Arrakis. Those burning trees are literally the death of hope.
If this movie turns out to be 4 hours long, it still might not be enough for me. It looks absolutely magnificent. Hoping beyond hope that they've finally done Herbert's story justice.
This movie will cover the first half of the Dune novel, and WB already has plans for the second half if this one does well. And who knows beyond that...
Movie is 2.5 hrs long and a second part is gonna be released too. I would have rather liked a TV series funded by HBO though, just like GoT since GoT got killed off prematurely.
It diverges from the oval face that Paul is described to have in the book, with Timothee having quite some angles, but he captures the essence of the character SOOOOO well
@@panagiotispotamitis9872 He does, I just hope he's got enough talent as a young actor to paint the different stages of Paul Atreides - like in the books (at least 4/5 stages until he becomes "the Prophet" Muad'Dib). A vector of vengeance too.
@@jamdun3043 He's the most respected actor of his generation currently. You could find out for yourself by watching some of his previous films. The character arc that is closest to the arc of Paul Atreides is, obviously, Prince Hal/Henry V, from the Netflix movie The King. His most lauded character was in Call Me By Your Name, where he shows how to convey complex emotions with no words, as Paul would also need to do.
@@jamdun3043 Idk man he is was very lacking personality wise in Netflixs king Like by a lot, he had no character, only serious all the time, doesnt react to anything, souless
This trailer may look like it shows alot, but trust me everyone who hasn't read the book, it barely scratched the surface of what Dune is really about.
Funny thing is, the trailer literally shows up till where I read the book. I bought it when I was young and stupid. Didn't like it back then,didn't finish it. Its standing right there in my shelf, but I can't read it yet,too busy, and not ready to tackle it properly.
“I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.”
"You’ve heard of animals chewing off a leg to escape a trap? There’s an animal kind of trick. A human would remain in the trap, endure the pain, feigning death that he might kill the trapper and remove the threat to his kind."
This movie was so atmospheric. It felt as if you were actually stuck in the desert yourself. At the points where you actually got to see green it was like a breath of fresh air. Such an experience. 918
Interesting Fact, Frank Herbert's Dune was so complicated and ahead of its time, some filmmakers in the 70s couldn't catch up to the novel's setting and had to cancel due to high budget. Then came later à proper movie in 1984, which only managed to follow half the novel's setting. But now 2021, Dennis Villeneuve managed to create this masterpiece, staying true to the original novel back in 1965. Its crazy that it took more than 50 years to catch up to Frank Herbert's imagination, he was way ahead of his time.
I was just about to say this. It's amazing how much people actually loved this movie enough to give it so many Oscars, but the world hated the original 1984 Dune. I think Kyle McLachlan, Sean Young, Linda Hunt, Sting, etc. are all owed some recognition for taking the hits so this film could be successful.
Funny thing is Dune exists years ago before Star Wars. And Villeneuve himself says that most of the idea of Star Wars came from Dune. Basically Star Wars is a bit of a rip off of Dune 😂😂 or just heavily inspired by it.....
@@Erasureeraser I agree and that is not a bad thing... Star Wars like most fiction takes a lot from different sources. Dune takes from the Bible, and Hero's Journey just like Star Wars, LOTR, and Lots of movies and Stories.
@Damian Rubio how's he b-list? he's a brilliant actor. he's fantastic in drive, ex machina, inside llewelyn davis.. three of the best movies of the past decade.
“I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.” - Paul Atreides ― Frank Herbert, Dune
Anyone who's watched all his films can make a case for him being the greatest filmmaker. They may not win but the case can be made. As far as direction is concerned, the skill of blocking and framing and execution a narration... Villeneuve is undoubtedly the best. He has stuck to the fundamentals and elevated it. Ari Aster, Scorcese, Kurosawa, Cuaron and of course the legend that is Bergman are also up there. But many of these greats were limited by smaller scopes. Villeilneuve has executed larger scaled stories with the same precision that the greats directed their more intimate films. So by a standardized definition, he is hands down the best director of all time.
This was perhaps my most anticipated film of this year and it did not dissapoint. Denis Villeneuve like always has delievered strongly with this movie. My only complaint is that I wish it were longer because the whole lore surrounding the Dune universe is a lot to absorb and it seemed a bit jumpy in the early segments of the movie but maybe that's because I watch too many shows and expect everything to be as in depth as an 8 hour long show. The soundtrack for the movie was amazing it's Hans Zimmer so what more can we expect from the maestro. The scene with the sand worm towering over Paul in the last segment of the movie had powerful music and made the scene even greater. I was completely blank about what the story is about I did a bit of research but after watching the movie I feel like reading the books too the whole lore is so intriguing, it has so many layers to it. Timothee Chalomet is one of the most talented young actors out there right now and imo the best at the moment he compeletely embodies all the characters he plays as and I loved him in this movie although we got to see only a few intense scenes which seperates the great from the good and he did not let us down. Overall Villeneuve has built a strong base for a trilogy.
Just watched the movie. Whoever designed the logo of DUNE should have a raise! The concept of using half-ellipses at different angle is quite unique and really looks amazing!
Just the year? This is my favorite book of all time... I feel like I've waited my lifetime this! There is great stuff in the original movie... the mini series are cool... but this. THIS. This looks like something special.
Have we all seen the same trailer ? The artstyle is extremely generic, the visual effects look cheap, and the casting might as well been made by an algorithm. Wtf happened? Even the Lynch movie has more personality and grittiness than this
@@gandr.e.5136 it’s a simple quote, doubt it would be too coincidental for two people to think it up. Also the prompt “what about that smile” and “smile Gurney” both differ.
"I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past, I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain." - Muad’dib
@@yojetsharma7549 Zimmer didn’t do Justice League. Joss cut was Danny Elfman, Snyder cut Junkie XL. Also Interstellar, Inception and Dark Knight Rises have phenomenal soundtracks if you ask me.
They both know this is essentially a terribly elaborate assassination to secure the Emperor's power: the two most influential houses after the imperial house is Atradies (respected by the people) and Harkonnen (powerful and wealthy). Harkonnen controls Dune. Emperor gives Dune to Atradies knowing Harkonnen will lash out, in the process eliminating or severely weakening Atradies and demonizing Harkonnen in the eyes of the people. And with his hands perfectly clean, the Emperor has murdered the threat to his throne in broad daylight.
“I must not hype. Hype is the mind-killer. Hype is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face the hype. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the hype has gone there will be nothing. Only the film will remain.” - The Litany by DayInDaLife
The Dune has inspired so many sci-fi universes. This shows how grandiose Dune is. I really think this movie will give it justice and it's unbelievable.
@@jayjya Not true, never read the book (yet, but it is in my bookshelf) and I can't wait. Denis Villeneuve is one of my compatriote, tought so I may be a bit biaised
Thing with Dune is that book format is the best for it, and making it into a movie will inevitably remove a crucial layer of it's storytelling 'plans within plans', what's happening inside characters heads, their internal monologues, which makes the book such a unique and fascinating read, all of that will be 'lost in translation', and brought into what it looks like 'Star Wars' level of storytelling. I'm honestly very skeptical about this movie, you want to fully immerse yourself in Dune universe, read it.
@@soundsofsilence8223 Wait... maybe Lucas had no idea there's a difference? Or maybe Tattooine used to be an ocean world drained of its water... or Anakin was just so much in love he forgot that sand at his home was soft.
Interesting Fact: Frank Herbert shopped his original novel to every publisher but was refused before finally getting the automotive manual publisher Chilton to publish it. It bombed and the fellow who who authorized it (forgot their name) got the boot before it went on to critical acclaim.
And a narcissist would eat that up. He would use it to justify his grab for power. It all depends on the definition of "great". It should really be "A just man".
Oh he's responsible for the camera work's directing in Season 1? I believe it then cuz Season 2's shots were so quick and really like.. not structured or showing what's going on, just random comicbook stills. Season 1 actually gave you sensory information, while 2 was just random shots of people in every direction doing something.. so that's neat.
@@rickardkaufman3988 Good, he deserves it. I like Season 2 and everything but you can REALLY tell, like there's no semblance of care about what's going on. When Boba and Fennec help Mando and the Stormtroopers come they're just surrounding Fennec and him in every shot shooting at him until Boba appears for his epic armor reveal, there's so much substance and sense taken out of it compared to Season 1 where the shots all had meaning and "strategy" and realism. lmao
This is the reason Denis Villeneuve decided to become a director He always wanted to make a Dune movie. Judging by how good his films have been so far this should be a masterpiece.
The last fight scene is basically just showing that Paul is a Badass and Genuine Leader when called upon to do so. Cause he uplifts his people to become better and stronger in their faith as they grow.
@@giladkay3761 Yeah, for me, this is the one casting choice that doesn't work at all. In my mind while reading the book, I always pictured Gurney as basically looking like Meatloaf with a giant scar.
agreeed, I don't undersstand Dune at all and I already know it's going to be outstanding. Do you think it's worth exploring first or just letting myself go in completely blind to enjoy it?
@@fishtilia818 Paul is too slender and too melancholic. Absolutely not. Can you imagine yourself (grownup man, I assume) pledging that guy an aligience and your life. He looks like stoned mommy-boy. Jason Momoa will play Jason Momoa. Dr Yueh looks the way that it is kinda obvious that he will betray. Posh, smug.
@@VK-sz4it I'm listening to the book I always thought Paul would look like a momma's boy. The doctor does look a little weird but that might because we know what will happen. And Jason Momoa is what I think when I think of a fighter.
@@fishtilia818 There was a guy in history that actually came from outside and became a leader of desert people. T.E.Lawrece. You can see strenght in him. In Paul you see regular teenager, that was convienced by his mama that he is special snowflake. Actor is bad cast for the role physically, but his facial expression and acting is wrong. In book Paul consult with his mother so much because she is the most competent person on whole planet. She or Hawat. And idea is that, although how "big" is she, Paul outgrows her.
I just realized Stilgar’s expression when Paul talks about his father. He’s now realizing that Paul’s father wasn’t like the Oppressing Harkonnens. This is the lead up to Stilgar’s and Paul’s relationship later on and the fact that it’s shown through Javier Bardem’s expression makes it perfect.
@@smallfry7304 they talk in energy saving mode sire, large profound words diluted to simple people like you and i so that neither he/she wastes time or energy.
I discovered Danis Villeneuve with “Sicario” and “Arrival” then “Blade runner 2049” has struck the right chords with the combination of Hans Zimmer soundtrack. I’ve never read the book of “Dune” but tonight I went to the cinema and I saw it. It’s just magnificent, the elegance of the scenes, the astonishing soundtrack, the rigor of civilizations that fight mainly with swords and daggers and the wild desert… Masterpiece.
Read all the dune books, Frank Herbert wrote (the prequels and sequels of his son Brian Herbert can be left out). I promise - you won't regret it. There is so much more depth to it. Though I am really impressed with THIS movie.
Just finished watching. Not gonna lie, this movie was a true masterpiece. Finally a sci-fi world that was so easy to get invested in. I knew this was gonna be good from the director all the way to costume designer. A true masterpiece
@Kryptonian I had never read or seen the previous adaptations for Dune, so when I saw they were ‘houses’ and were gonna start warring with each other I thought the same thing. “I’ve seen thing before”. But for some reason this one caught my attention. Maybe it was the director or the actors. Or even Hans Zimmer that did it for me. Maybe cuz it was dark and not cheesy. Just seemed like breath of fresh air for some reason
Well it looked good but nearly all the actors and actresses just lacked any screen presence. It just couldn't quite match David Lynch's even with all the problems he had and all the new CGI of today. It was pleasant but it just suffered from bland script and acting.
@@nothingsurprisesmeanymore The acting in David Lynch previous adaptation was very poor comical. Whereas the acting in David Villeneuve version is top notch. The main character the boy Paul played by Timothée Chalamet has very good screen presence. And Jason Momoa put in a great performance of the character Duncan. The original Dune is a cult classic but a average at best very flawed film. As shown by the reviews of it. While the new Dune is a excellent movie with mostly good reviews.
@@nothingsurprisesmeanymore I think that’s what makes it better. When its a very heavy cast like this you expect a lot from it. But for someone who doesn’t know anything about Dune it was enough to make the characters interesting enough and not forgettable. I was into it all the way. Enough to want to get to know the book better or even the whole Dune universe
“I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.” ― Frank Herbert, Dune
@@Liaison_Verequiem LOL not at all! NOTHING you’ve said here is true at all and it doesn’t matter if you “disagree” at all as this movie WAS a OBJECTIVELY a masterpiece throughout! You just can’t see it at all with your ignorance. NONE of the characters are “bLaNd” OR “bAd” in ANY way, that’s all VASTLY compelling, full of life in genius subtle ways, and complex characters that that you PAINFULLY missed out on to believe in the nonsense your saying right now as ALL the characters are FANTASTIC, not “bLanD” or “bAd” in ANY. NONE of the characters “dIeD SuPer foRcEd”. They died in MASTERFULLY written ways that suited in their characters just like in the books! The books are NOT “better” than what was presented and this movie is FAR from a “tRavEstY” in ANY way, this movie was a PERFECT MASTERPIECE throughout. NONE of the characters “dIeD SuPer foRcEd” AT ALL, They died in geniusly written ways that suited in for their characters. The books are NOT “better” than what was presented and this movie is FAR from a “tRavEstY” in ANY way, this movie was a PERFECT MASTERPIECE throughout. The only thing here that’s a “travesty” here is your horrid comment but I’m glad everyone here can see what can of joke you are to post such an embarrassing comment like yours out like this.
“If your answer is no, you’ll still be the only thing I ever needed you to be. My son.”
What an incredible way of telling your son I love you.
yeah this line stood out, alongside "a great man doesn't seek to lead, he's called to it"
I AGREE, don't we Wish We had More Parents like these, Parents of Honor.
@@xxCrimsonSpiritxx; You are absolutely RIGHT, those two lines stood out to me and when the lady says "With My Life!"
Spoiler he dies
@@BigHoi4Fan Not really a spoiler when the book came out 56 years ago
Damn Gary Oldman cast as the sand worm that guy is so versatile
Under appreciated comment
His willingness to gain 500 tons shows real commitment. Not to mention his change in diet...
That's Christian Bale
bruh 😂
Gary Oldman could act as a bathroom title for one hour and I would watch it
‘Arrakis is so beautiful when the sun is low’ she literally said that again in dune: part two while kissing with paul under the evening sun. Now I understand why Arrakis is beautiful especially when the sun is low.
Did you know that the planet Arrakis is so beautiful when the sun is low?
@@andrewxu3602 I see what you did here.
@@abhinavmathur1204I saw what you saw
I think that when she said that in part 1 it was in one of Paul's vision dream things, and when she said it in part 2 it was that part of his vision coming to fruition. It is also worth pointing out that Arrakis is so beautiful when the sun is low.
@@abhinavmathur1204 I see what you saw there.
Dune is one of the greatest sci fi books of all time. The fact that so many great actors/actresses wanted in is zero surprise to sci fi book enthusiasts
wow there`s a book
(I`m kidding)
It’s not one of the best, it’s THE best sci fi book clearly
And they'll ruin it. No way it will be a respectful portrayal of the books. count me out.
@@Marcoose81 nobody was counting you in 😂 , leave 🥴
Just from the theater. This is a masterpiece. WB don't be greedy, Netflix throws 400 mlns on Knives Out sequels. It's not about money, it's about reputation, it brings honor to the company. Let Deni Villeneuve start the production of the sequel! We need the second part!
They need to secure many positive reviews and some profit to produce big budget sequel
Its got to be better than that awful movie from the 80s or whenever.
Ive tried to watch it dozens of times. Its good for putting you to sleep.
Last time Denis directed something blade runner flopped in box office even tho it was loved by its fans, me included. he's incredible director bt its hard to understand supply and demand with this guy lol. Secondly wb is a publicly traded company so they definitely care about profits
And Sharon Duncan-Brewster ist perfect for Kynes btw
@@Midwinter2 nah man, the new one is amazing. Beautiful costume and production design. Perfect special effects. Amazing actors. A fantastic score. A well-paced interesting story. What more can you want
This feels like a movie that has to be seen at cinemas
Moreso that black widow
Prefer a killer home theatre.
Even better if they released it in 3D for Virtual reality headsets. I'd pay $50 for a copy in VR
Unfortunately WB will release this on streaming day one. So they already killed it's box-office potential. Meaning no sequel.
@@damondziewiontkowski5623 My projector fell down so I need to ugprade to a new 4K projector. So I might have to see this in theaters.
It’s been month since I saw The Dune for the first time. I still can’t get over it. I’m listening to this everyday, I read everything about the dune, I went second time to see the movie yesterday and today I’m going to see it again. The music blows my mind, visual aspect of the movie blows my mind, the plot blows my mind… This movie is a masterpiece
Same over here. Reading the book now 😉
Wanna talk about it ? :D
Where we can watch the movie
@@pavithrapavi4589 theatres
Should i read the book first or just go for the movie
“I must not hype, hype is the expectation killer.”
"You must not copy-paste, Copy-paste is the mind killer."
Hype is everything we have got
@@theUnsungWarriorr you must not take other's name, because that is mind killer.
Hahaha......well said.
@@vymancross3551 I'm not currently taking other's name, but I did in my spy days but that's a different story
"let me stop and open my helmet in the middle of the battle for the trailer's ending"
every protagonist ever
Dollars to doughnuts it's part of a dream sequence.
this reminds me of what Shuri said in The Black Panther.
@Mohamad
I think you failed to see ideology, Orientalism and reactionary idea in the movie. As Chris Dite put it:
“With its often-reactionary mix of political cynicism, ecological catastrophism, and lurid orientalism, the franchise remains oddly attractive to left-wing audiences.“
@@nadm.191 my thoughts exactly.
@@evirustheslaye yup this battle doesn't happen to wayyyy later in the book.
It’s hilarious how many people think Dune is ripping off so many movies, when it was Dune that inspired them all. It came out in 1965, people! It inspired two, almost three generations of pop culture and it continues to be relevant even to this day!
I actually guffawed at this because you're right.
Dune is clearly it's own beast.
The whole Star Wars franchise is a Dune ripoff
it's mainly cause Dune just hasn't had the same cultural presence of other franchises so most people aren't familiar with it or aware of how impactful it was
Whatever with those people. What irks me is 200 seconds of trailer and no one mentions the spice.
@@kunsamasan 0:12 "Rolling over the sands, you can see spice in the air."
The hand to hand combat in this movie is unlike anything I’ve seen. Remarkable. Everything in this movie is unlike anything I’ve seen. I wasn’t so sure at first but then 20 min in and i was captivated. It really takes a lot to move me the way this did.
It's mostly Balintawak Kali - a martial art from the Philippines. Very fun and fluid
Director: Who do we cast in this movie?
Casting directors: Everyone
should've been like Gary Oldman's "EVERYONE!!!!"
EVERYONE IS HERE
More like
Casting director: yes
xD
@@avinashb4485 i heard his voice when i read the original comment.
Studio: How many movie stars do you want in the film?
Denis: Yes.
It has Rebecca Ferguson. That is enough for me
Drax
Thanos
Khal Drogo
MJ
Poe Dameron
Bootstrap Bill
Ilsa Faust
And many more, coming in Dune this October to a cinema near you
@@Fitchy-ke3wz King Henry himself 😄
@@faroazandeen589 Nice catch.
@@parrothead0333 A man of culture I see.
I was about to say "that trailer gives away too much" but then the books' been out for like 60 years....
I haven't read the books yet and I was basically unable to piece together any real story. Theres too much that doesn't make sense yet.
Also the old movie came out like 37 years ago
Nah to much going on. We know there is a battle but the story is still unclear
ive read the books about 5 times im super hyped
Initially, I thought the same, but that is only because I've read the canon. I don't think it really gives much away to those who haven't read them apart from some of the plot points that happen pretty early in the piece.
I've read all 6 original DUNE books, and seen the 80s film and the sci-fi channel series. This new movie is superb! Amazing acting, costumes, sets & cinematography, and the soundscape is awe inspiring. Highly recommend for DUNE fans and for any new to the story. I'm so impressed with how this film version takes the original source material and follows it so well within a movie setting (of course minor changes, or omissions, are necessary in a film). I was really worried the film & director would have a hard time balancing the deeper tension of the sociopolitical drama, the mystical & foreboding powers, as well as the action. The books often have very long monologs, pages of internal dialogue, & contextual information, so I was glad to see this film tackle these themes while still maintaining a beautiful, and enthralling film. My husband us unfamiliar with DUNE and he was totally drawn in by the story/plot, acting, and music. You can take anyone to see this film with you
I'm...Nervous to read Messiah, i heard it was depressing. I will hopefully read it soon but I struggle with mental issues and good emotional reading hits me in my soul.
I'd love to know which books were your favourite in the series? ☺🙌 Currently reading Dune Messiah 🔥
@@victorrobertson3782I recommend the read friend. It will hit you emotionally but even with the sad ending it teaches so many valuable life lessons.
M❤mmm m. M
They only believed in Paul after he rode the giant worm
"I must not hype. Hype is the mind killer. Hype is the little-death that brings total disappointment. I will face my hype. I will permit it to pass over and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see it's path. Where the hype has gone there will be no expectations. Only I remain"
What is this? Riddick female version?
@@jasonvargas7564 someone here hasn't read Dune
Begone Bene Gesserit.
Hhahahahahhaa best comment I've read yet!
@@justthatawesomegamer I didn't read Dune, but I understand what he was trying to say from the original Dune movie.
I'm obsessed with the cinematography in Villeneuve's movies. It's breathtaking
SAME
Always
And Snyder fans call Snyder's cinematography the best in Hollywood.
Not for this, but it's mostly Roger deakins, so goes without saying
Roger Deakins has been the cinematographer for a lot of his films, however not this one!
Paul: “I’ve been having dreams about a girl on Arrakis. I don’t know what it means.”
Duncan: “Puberty, bro. Puberty.”
Great acting cause TC never went through puberty
@@KingMinosxxvi tc ? 🤨
@@verboseessays Timothy Chalemet
@@KingMinosxxvi *Timothee Chalamet, not "Timothy Chalemet". If you could spell his name, your apparent deep knowledge about him would sound more credible.
Lol!
“I wrote the Dune series because I had this idea that charismatic leaders ought to come with a warning label on their forehead: 'May be dangerous to your health.'" - Frank Herbert
“Deep in the human unconscious is a pervasive need for a logical universe that makes sense. But the real universe is always one step beyond logic.” ― Frank Herbert, Dune
@Hannah Reyome [They-them] Yeah
@@eragon1510 are you blaming China 🇨🇳
@@franksandoval6046 No
At a certain point in our lives, we lose control of what's happening to us, and our lives become controlled by fate.
@@franksandoval6046 This, this makes less sense than the universe.
Probably the only movie I’m SUPER hyped for this year.
no way home; am i joke to you
Not if you're a Sopranos fan also.
@@misyaaaa Does not compare at all.
@@misyaaaa well, that too, but I can’t say anything until I see Tobey 😂
@@misyaaaa 😂😂
Why do I know literally every actors in this movie? Everytime someone comes on screen I'm like "Hey I know you!" 😂
Not “literally”🙄
@@iknowexactlywhoyouare8701 um ACKSHUALLY TECHNICALLY IT'S NOT "literally" 🤓
And I be so surprised That I know them and I already knew they were gonna be in the movie
You can tell the CGI is only so great unlike the physical effects. The movie cost 165 million not 200+ like a MCU OR DCU film.
This feels like going to a family reunion for the first time in years. "I think I know you!" "Oh hey, it's you!" "Don't I see you everywhere?" 😅🤣
Just finished the movie. Absolutely stellar casting. Excellent performances from Brolin, Skarsgard, and Issacs.
Segnora Ferguson should get some respect as well, she was very impressive
EVERYONE gave a EXCELLENT performance entirely from Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Oscar Isaac, Josh Brolin, Stellan Skarsgård, Dave Bautista, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Zendaya, David Dastmalchian, Chang Chen, Sharon Duncan-Brewster, Charlotte Rampling, Jason Momoa, and Javier Bardem ENTIRELY so as EVERYONE was beautifully casted and SUPREMELY well done!
@@jakubdecky7172 Who is Segnora??!
"You'll still be the only thing I ever needed you to be... my son."
This line is so beautiful. Parents, this is how you love unconditionally.
Yes. Desi parents especially need to take notes.
I felt that line. Like it's fine for parents' to expect things, but those expectations shouldn't go above the love for the child. And the expectations should be about wanting the best for your child, for their happiness and not just your own pride.
Unconditionally, no. Sons, be worthy of your fathers.
Tiger mom has left the chat
@@zsedcftglkjh What if the father is himself unworthy? Also-why not be worthy of one’s mother?
"I must not hype. Hype is the mind-killer. Hype is the little-death that brings total oblivion."
Unless you love the hype!
The hype takes longer than the movie itself, loving the hype more than the movie means more fun in anticipation.
I feel you! Lol this is a tough one to pull off
BUT
“I will face the hype. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when I have seen the final film I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the hype has gone there will be nothing. Only the critics will remain”
was just thinking the same thing....... they love hyping things and it leads to their death.
LMAO!!!😂😂😂
Only movie that will get me to physically move towards a theater for IMAX
Quiet place 2 was pretty worth it
me too Lol
100%
its a movie about worms....literally....and a dude that turns into a worm and then dies. i gurantee you, you will hate it. its one of the worst sci-fi series ever made. Its like starwars but 100 times worse. the entire conflict happens inside his head. the books get progressively worse. some stories lost most of their appeal in a visual medium. there's a reason he looks dead on the screen...its bc he's already dead on the inside lol. There are no real aliens either, its just humans. its honestly awful. Even the writting style is horrendous. IF it makes it into a relatively cool movie it will only be if they significantly alter the entire plot. Otherwise: sand, giant worms, emo ppl, repeat.
They have never been able to make the whole series even tho they keep trying bc its just THAT bad. Ppl just lose interest. To this day its one of the main reasons I don't like sci-fi. Its like one of those ''caught in a dream" stories but its supposed to span thousands of years. The author was allegendly on drugs when he wrote it. Which is why it gets progressively worse lol.
OH and bc it all happens inside his head the audience always knows what;s gonna happen next. its honestly horrible.
Its like an exercise in sucking every bit of joy out of reading a book. The author got the idea for it after watching ppl trying to plant grasses to stabilize sand dunes. Yeah....and he figured in his crazed brain on drugs that ''what if we didn;t do that, and the dunes just never ended"....and then he wrote a book about sand dunes. ANd before anyone yells spoilers, I did not say anything which is not on the cover of the novels or on wiki....so, yeah. The most fascinating part of this, the worms...are never explained. You never find out more than is in the trailer. They're just giant worms on a planet of sand. thats it. the end.
I love how this trailer was where we first hear 'House Atreides' and 'A Time of Quiet Between the Storms' officially. Hans Zimmer gave us a semblance of prescience.
The only word that comes to mind when I see this trailer is:
E X P E N S I V E
@samantha smith Oscar Isaac is from Guatemala and Dave Bautista is Filipino…
You mean *computer.
@samantha smith Realy Dr Yueh looks Asian.
@samantha smith poor girl, forced to look at black skin in the cinema
EXPENSIVE?? If you squeeze Arrakis for every cent its worth for the next 50 years you'll just barely repay us!
THIS is the Dune I envisioned when I first read the book at age 13 and again at 20 and again at 50. This is the arrival on Arrakis of my dreams. Thank you Denis Villeneuve.
Great, now read a good book.
@@kristazieschang1205 Sure **Starts reading Dune again**
@@kristazieschang1205 Careful with that edge, you could harm yourself.
@@kristazieschang1205 so edgy!
@@kristazieschang1205 someone needs attention
Feels like Denis Villenevue’s career has been leading up to adapting Dune. Looks unbelievably good.
This could top what he did in Blade Runner 2049.
Well he has said that he became a director to do Dune so your are in a sense correct.
This is his dream project
Yeah, he said that he needs to finish Blade Runner 2049 and Arrival to prepare himself in directing Dune since those three are sci fi movies
@Careful Icarus the vast majority of critics disagrees
The first 16 seconds of this trailer is so poetically beautiful and inspiring to me. From the score, to the slow motion shot of her sweet, closed mouth smile while she delivers the dialogue in a sensitive whisper. I’m not even into sci-fi movies but I knew immediately the first time I saw this trailer that I had to see this but was disappointed to find out that particular scene wasn’t even in the actual film.
I thought the first part was in the film. With Chani speaking right?
@@rubiksworld2170 The dialogue, yes but wasn’t set over the same visual clips that it was here.
My sister died at the beginning of the pandemic. She and I loved the books so much and felt they were instrumental in our development as we grew up together. Watching this was bittersweet knowing she won't be here to see it. But I think she'd have been overwhelmed with how incredible this production looks - exactly how I feel now. I'm so excited for October 22nd.
Sending love your way, brother. I have a sister too. I'm sorry.
She will be watching the movie too, from your heart.
Condolences to you and your family
My condolences, I hope you will feel her when you watch the movie!
Is a TH-cam comment really the best way to honor your sister's memory?
I swear this trailer was longer than 3 minutes and 27 seconds.
There's so much happening lol
No funny we just saw everything and nothing at the same damn time 😂‼️
Won't the film need to be at least 4 hours long to fit everything in?
@@henry-js this is just Dune: Part 1 - covering half the book. The sequel will complete it
I thought it was the whole movie
I won't lie. I just went to the cinemas with zero knowledge about the movie, the plot and the cast. But, oh my god. This is a masterpiece! This movie is just just too incredible. Each and every one nailed their part, the plot was intense and amazing, and the cinematography was just wow. An absolute banger. Do watch on theaters, you would definitely not be disappointed. This movie is pure perfection!
I know nothing of Dune and am thinkng of seeing it. Is it complicated?
@@George-sc4yh I'm going to watch it today in my country and I've almost finished the first book: I garantee it's not that complicated as people usually thinks. It's a story with depth and complexity, but not incredibly hard to follow. And to give you more relief: the aim of the director was to balance between the movie being a worthy adaptation of the books AND accessible to the general public. He was pretty adamant on this last part, and seeing how currently this movie has a pretty high rating in IMDB, the same as such movies as Alien and Terminator, it must mean that both critics and normie moviegoers loved this movie, considering that nobody likes movies too convoluted to follow, signaling thus that he indeed managed to make it accessible for everyone.
@@holynightwingfan4510 thanks
@@George-sc4yh u r welcome, man. Even the Critical Drinker recommended this movie. Just enjoy it as a masterpiece as it is 🥰
@@George-sc4yh Avoid this movie in cinemas. I would give this movie 5/10. It was boring, no action, pointless dialogues, good music, average CGI and first half of movie was one big chaos with all the names, planets, monarchies and stuff like that. If you can, watch it in home, wasted money in cinema. I wanted to quit cinema after 2 hours, but managed to stay till the end only because iI literally paid for it.
I'm glad to be living in an age where technology and artistry are at a point where they can really breath life to a story like Dune
“A beginning is a very delicate time.”
- Princess Irulan, 'Dune'.
"Ah, I see you are a man of culture as well 😌."
One of the greatest openings in movie history.
Honestly that first 15 min opening to Lynch's movie is great. Drops you right in to a bizarre, unknowable world that is pure science fiction.
From the Manual of Muad'dib
@J W Right? WTF is that armor? We can't just have fremen fighting in stillsuits and jubba cloaks? I'm getting Lynch vibes all over again.
Fun fact: Christian Bale gained 450,000 pounds to play the Sandworm in the film.
LMAO winning comment!
He’s Unrecognizable 😆
great comment mate it made me laugh. To be honest if that was physically possible i am sure he'd give it a go.
Method actors....
Already saw that meme bro.
This movie was so atmospheric. It felt as if you were actually stuck in the desert yourself. At the points where you actually got to see green it was like a breath of fresh air. Such an experience.
I wish this movie didn't end. It was a perfect film that was an embodiment of how sci-fi movies should be made. This visual and audio masterpiece pleases the senses and captivates the imagination, letting you experience a different world while watching in awe as the spectacle unfolds in front of your eyes.
i meant. it hasn't ended yet. part two is set to release on 2023
same here, was like o no, i was so consumed by the sand worm not to see the end.
I must not fear.
Fear is the mind-killer.
Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.
I will face my fear.
I will permit it to pass over me and through me.
And when it has gone past, I will turn the inner eye to see its path.
Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain
Litany against fear!! Love it I used to say it to myself when I would step on the mat or the cage fence would close behind me powerful stuff!!!
Ok Confucius
@@mattonthemic That's a quote from the Dune novel this movie is based on
@@kidamnesiak1 hes caught in 4k
My dad always used to say "Fear is the mind killer" because he loved these books.
Fun fact: Hans Zimmer was a huge fan of the Dune novels so instead of doing the score for Chris Nolans, Tenet. He instead did the score for Dune.
Villeneuve is also a long time fan of Dune. This film is going to be great. Kull Wahad!
good to see someone into the film and know Hans Zimmer
Kinda refreshing to hear a different componist in nolans movies. Ludwig Göransson did a great job.
@@danielstrobel8369 i agree the tenet ost is one of my favorites
Nice profile pic
Judging from this trailer, Jason Momoa will give Timothee Chalamet a firm pat after every sentence LOL
Lol noticed that too
Will he do it more often than the amount of times he takes off his shirt in Justice League?
The Boy?
Beat me to it.
i hope i'm wrong but i strongly feel like momoa is miscast here. he's too bro-y and duncan is more intellectual.
Sadly I missed this movie at the cinema.... but saw it last night... very rarely do you come across a pitch perfect film.. and this is one... 100% perfect in every way.. pace, plot, dialogue ... can't wait for the next one
What did you think of Part 2?
As someone who read the book, the scene at 2:09 keeps standing out to me. In the book it's explained one palm tree uses enough water for ten people every day. The people always watch them incase their fruits fall to the ground and the hope they symbolize for a green Arrakis. Those burning trees are literally the death of hope.
That's also explained in the movie and was the first thing that came to my mind when I saw it in cinema yesterday.
Yes they explain that in the movie
@@thecraftycollector2410 good I'm glad. I can't wait yo see it.
It looks exactly how I envisioned it.
I've never seen a movie trailer that actually made me want to read the book
Read the books. You will love the movie and books even more.
Exactly what the last trailer made me do. Bought the audio book for first novel. Listened to it at work and I’m hooked on the series
Does it include this one?
It's one of the best books. No more need be said.
Just ordered it
If this movie turns out to be 4 hours long, it still might not be enough for me. It looks absolutely magnificent. Hoping beyond hope that they've finally done Herbert's story justice.
me too but WB wont make this possible
I felt the same way about Blade Runner 2049. It was about 9 hours too short for my liking :-)
edit: 2049 (I blame my fat fingers)
This movie will cover the first half of the Dune novel, and WB already has plans for the second half if this one does well. And who knows beyond that...
Movie is 2.5 hrs long and a second part is gonna be released too. I would have rather liked a TV series funded by HBO though, just like GoT since GoT got killed off prematurely.
@@SahilP2648 There is going to be a HBO max dune prequel tv show at least.
Can't explain how beautiful this movie is.. I watched it 5 times. Still can't get enough.
Jesus the cast of this movie is STACKED
What about him?
Variants
@@babyburntokwa158 no
I wondered why until I read dune too
Dune has no equal, its the space scifi to end all space scifi
Its will make you despise all other space sci-fi
Because there's very few new sci fi stories that are impressive as classic books like Dune, Foundation, and Altered Carbon.
This is the longest trailer that has given away the least.
Maybe it's because the movie doesn't have much to show.
Really? I feel like it shows too much
@@olgawolga2901 if we are going to base ourselves from the book, then the trailer its 1% of the movie
@@nh4820 Gave me an idea that this is probably another Dune adaptation that will not beat the book.
But then again what could?
@@nh4820 same.
Timothée looks young physically while also having a gaze that can see through time. He's actually perfect for Paul.
It diverges from the oval face that Paul is described to have in the book, with Timothee having quite some angles, but he captures the essence of the character SOOOOO well
@@panagiotispotamitis9872 He does, I just hope he's got enough talent as a young actor to paint the different stages of Paul Atreides - like in the books (at least 4/5 stages until he becomes "the Prophet" Muad'Dib). A vector of vengeance too.
@@jamdun3043 He's the most respected actor of his generation currently. You could find out for yourself by watching some of his previous films. The character arc that is closest to the arc of Paul Atreides is, obviously, Prince Hal/Henry V, from the Netflix movie The King. His most lauded character was in Call Me By Your Name, where he shows how to convey complex emotions with no words, as Paul would also need to do.
@@jamdun3043
Idk man he is was very lacking personality wise in Netflixs king
Like by a lot, he had no character, only serious all the time, doesnt react to anything, souless
HIs Emo looks quite strong....
Zendaya, Florence Pugh, Austin Butler, Timothee Chalamet...this might be one of the most- if not THE most- attractive cast I've ever seen
This trailer may look like it shows alot, but trust me everyone who hasn't read the book, it barely scratched the surface of what Dune is really about.
Funny thing is, the trailer literally shows up till where I read the book. I bought it when I was young and stupid. Didn't like it back then,didn't finish it.
Its standing right there in my shelf, but I can't read it yet,too busy, and not ready to tackle it properly.
Very true. I'm going to cinema with my wife. I've went thru books few times. My wife not. She will watch completely different movie than I will.
Well the film also only tells half the story. Its split into 2 films.
This is just like Enders game, there's no way a movie under 30 hours could match the book.
to be fair, telling you all the time what is about to happen next is pretty much what the book does all the time^^
“I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.”
"You’ve heard of animals chewing off a leg to escape a trap? There’s an animal kind of trick. A human would remain in the trap, endure the pain, feigning death that he might kill the trapper and remove the threat to his kind."
Ahh Dune nerds, men and women of culture.
Deep in the human unconscious is a pervasive need for a logical universe that makes sense. But the real universe is always one step beyond logic
"All things/cells/beings are impermanent...strive for flow-permanence within"
This movie was so atmospheric. It felt as if you were actually stuck in the desert yourself. At the points where you actually got to see green it was like a breath of fresh air. Such an experience.
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Interesting Fact,
Frank Herbert's Dune was so complicated and ahead of its time, some filmmakers in the 70s couldn't catch up to the novel's setting and had to cancel due to high budget.
Then came later à proper movie in 1984, which only managed to follow half the novel's setting.
But now 2021, Dennis Villeneuve managed to create this masterpiece, staying true to the original novel back in 1965.
Its crazy that it took more than 50 years to catch up to Frank Herbert's imagination, he was way ahead of his time.
Don't forget there was also the 2001's Frank Herbert's Dune mini series and it's follow-up Children of Dune. :-)
they didn't have to catch up to Frank Herbert's imagination, they had to catch up to the high budget
hE wAS AhEAd oF hIS tiMe
I was just about to say this. It's amazing how much people actually loved this movie enough to give it so many Oscars, but the world hated the original 1984 Dune. I think Kyle McLachlan, Sean Young, Linda Hunt, Sting, etc. are all owed some recognition for taking the hits so this film could be successful.
@@AlexDiaz-wn7wm का
This is not Star Wars of our generation. This is DUNE. Period.
Star Wars took a LOT FROM DUNE!!!! DUNE CAME FIRST!!!
Funny thing is Dune exists years ago before Star Wars. And Villeneuve himself says that most of the idea of Star Wars came from Dune. Basically Star Wars is a bit of a rip off of Dune 😂😂 or just heavily inspired by it.....
@@Erasureeraser I agree and that is not a bad thing... Star Wars like most fiction takes a lot from different sources. Dune takes from the Bible, and Hero's Journey just like Star Wars, LOTR, and Lots of movies and Stories.
@@Erasureeraser Star Wars borrowed from so many things it almost invented the "pastiche" Dune being one of it's primary influences.
@@johnjay6370 it doesn't matter who came first , if it has similarities with star wars people will point them out
"So how many A-list actors do you want?"
Denis: Yes
Other than Zendaya the casting looks great to me.
@Damian Rubio He is handsome, though.
@Denis Lovecraft u know a-list just means they're really famous right...
@Denis Lovecraft A list doesn’t mean they’re good
@Damian Rubio how's he b-list? he's a brilliant actor. he's fantastic in drive, ex machina, inside llewelyn davis.. three of the best movies of the past decade.
Who is here after Kalki 2898AD?
“I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.” - Paul Atreides
― Frank Herbert, Dune
Terrible casting. Just terrible.
@@myrtle1234 well..go back loonie tunes cartoons then. DUne is not for everyone, especially if you are a Republican
Words I live by
@@ElJorro amazing, isnt it? it has become my mantra
@@myrtle1234 Paul Chalamet is literally perfect.
Dennis Villeneuve is quickly becoming one of the greatest active directors
hes already there bro. But im with you in general
To me he's the next Steven Spielberg
He's been one for some time now but I agree with your sentiment wholeheartedly.
Already is
Anyone who's watched all his films can make a case for him being the greatest filmmaker. They may not win but the case can be made. As far as direction is concerned, the skill of blocking and framing and execution a narration... Villeneuve is undoubtedly the best. He has stuck to the fundamentals and elevated it. Ari Aster, Scorcese, Kurosawa, Cuaron and of course the legend that is Bergman are also up there. But many of these greats were limited by smaller scopes. Villeilneuve has executed larger scaled stories with the same precision that the greats directed their more intimate films. So by a standardized definition, he is hands down the best director of all time.
Everything about this film so far is simply amazing.
Nice to see you guys here!!
Captain marvel better
I don't know. The stillsuits in the Lynch Dune were a lot more striking. Actually, everything in the Lynch Dune was a lot more striking.
Masterpiece
Imo looks super generic and dumb, awful trailer, i hope this was done just for marketing
This was perhaps my most anticipated film of this year and it did not dissapoint. Denis Villeneuve like always has delievered strongly with this movie. My only complaint is that I wish it were longer because the whole lore surrounding the Dune universe is a lot to absorb and it seemed a bit jumpy in the early segments of the movie but maybe that's because I watch too many shows and expect everything to be as in depth as an 8 hour long show. The soundtrack for the movie was amazing it's Hans Zimmer so what more can we expect from the maestro. The scene with the sand worm towering over Paul in the last segment of the movie had powerful music and made the scene even greater. I was completely blank about what the story is about I did a bit of research but after watching the movie I feel like reading the books too the whole lore is so intriguing, it has so many layers to it. Timothee Chalomet is one of the most talented young actors out there right now and imo the best at the moment he compeletely embodies all the characters he plays as and I loved him in this movie although we got to see only a few intense scenes which seperates the great from the good and he did not let us down. Overall Villeneuve has built a strong base for a trilogy.
Just watched the movie. Whoever designed the logo of DUNE should have a raise! The concept of using half-ellipses at different angle is quite unique and really looks amazing!
i lobe D U N C
@@themilanguy1 FINALLY, SOMEBODY ELSE SAYS THIS
Oscar Isaac was the most impressive thing in the movie.
The trailer alone tells me this is gonna be the movie of the year
It will be flop, like every other film he has made.
Just the year? This is my favorite book of all time... I feel like I've waited my lifetime this! There is great stuff in the original movie... the mini series are cool... but this. THIS. This looks like something special.
@@philipkempbell7174 Most films he has made have been financial flops but artistic masterpieces. If this one follows the pattern, I'll be happy.
😀
Have we all seen the same trailer ? The artstyle is extremely generic, the visual effects look cheap, and the casting might as well been made by an algorithm. Wtf happened? Even the Lynch movie has more personality and grittiness than this
Leto: "Smile Gurney"
Gurney: "This does put a smile on my face"
HAH
LMAO
"I am smiling". Sorry, but stolen directly from the movie Black Dynamite staring Michael Jai White.
@@gandr.e.5136 it’s a simple quote, doubt it would be too coincidental for two people to think it up. Also the prompt “what about that smile” and “smile Gurney” both differ.
@@gandr.e.5136 Its a pretty normal sentence, im certain a hundred other movies have it as well.
"I must not fear.
Fear is the mind-killer.
Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.
I will face my fear.
I will permit it to pass over me and through me.
And when it has gone past, I will turn the inner eye to see its path.
Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain." - Muad’dib
THE SPICE MUST FLOW.
This is not by Muad'dib. This is the litany agains fear by the Bene Gesserit sisters.
I got a tattoo of the litany. A good mantra to live by.
@@emb7773 I plan on tattooing it too!
@@MrLioncash IT MUST!
I must not hype. Hype is the expectation-killer. When the hype is gone, only I will remain.
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LOL 😂 i know for a fact it will be great
I LOVE THIS LOL
😂😂😂😂😂
Awesome. Similiarly, can't watch whole trailer as it would spoil too much...
Has Hans Zimmer ever scored a movie that wasn’t epic? But, I must not hype….Hype is the mind killer.
How Do You Know? He scored that with Janusz Kaminski as the cinematographer. Jack Nicholson's last movie to date. It's not epic.
Because its BGM is similar to that of Wonder Women's lady screaming music
And when the hype is gone... Only I will remain.
Inception, dark knight 3, interstellar, the prince of Egypt, the boss baby, justice league, baby driver. Hans zimmer is overrated.
@@yojetsharma7549 Zimmer didn’t do Justice League. Joss cut was Danny Elfman, Snyder cut Junkie XL. Also Interstellar, Inception and Dark Knight Rises have phenomenal soundtracks if you ask me.
They both know this is essentially a terribly elaborate assassination to secure the Emperor's power: the two most influential houses after the imperial house is Atradies (respected by the people) and Harkonnen (powerful and wealthy). Harkonnen controls Dune. Emperor gives Dune to Atradies knowing Harkonnen will lash out, in the process eliminating or severely weakening Atradies and demonizing Harkonnen in the eyes of the people. And with his hands perfectly clean, the Emperor has murdered the threat to his throne in broad daylight.
“When the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.”
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The film was absolutely gorgeous on the big screen. Can't wait for Part 2.
Are u coming to see trailer after seeing full movie un cinema🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bro the music and the FEEL on cinemas are on a totally different level. Highly recommend to watch on the cinemas. 10/10
YAS THIS MOVIE IS JUST TOO GOOD BRUH
I agree. It was beautiful. I think the director and actors did a great job.
Not sure it's gonna happen.
I must not fear, fear is the mind killer
I Think u should watch the green knight new trailer.
I must not fear, fear is the mind killer
Fear is the little death that brings total obliteration.
I must not fear this movie being a disappointment...
That's the sigma grindset we need kill beta be sigma
Is that why you got the shot? ;)
50 years ago, the imagination of Frank Herbert was way ahead of his time, which lead him to write this novel.
“I must not hype. Hype is the mind-killer. Hype is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face the hype. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the hype has gone there will be nothing. Only the film will remain.” - The Litany by DayInDaLife
Shut up and get hype with us fool
@@detectivehawk4976 lol
grant us hype... GRANT US HYPE!
Hilarious
so we must all remember
The Dune has inspired so many sci-fi universes. This shows how grandiose Dune is. I really think this movie will give it justice and it's unbelievable.
nah. it'll be john carter 2.0. plus Dune won't have enough widespread appeal for the general audience. just fan boys.
@@jayjya Not true, never read the book (yet, but it is in my bookshelf) and I can't wait. Denis Villeneuve is one of my compatriote, tought so I may be a bit biaised
I completely agree! I think Dune looks awesome! I want to read this book now after watching this trailer!
Thing with Dune is that book format is the best for it, and making it into a movie will inevitably remove a crucial layer of it's storytelling 'plans within plans', what's happening inside characters heads, their internal monologues, which makes the book such a unique and fascinating read, all of that will be 'lost in translation', and brought into what it looks like 'Star Wars' level of storytelling. I'm honestly very skeptical about this movie, you want to fully immerse yourself in Dune universe, read it.
@@dawidjagusiak ok great. Thanks!
Anakin Skywalker does not approve of the beauty of Dune's dunes.
he doesnt like BEACH sand, hes got no probs with SAND sand
@@soundsofsilence8223 In my defense, he said, "I hate sand..."
@@wolfrainexxx yeah but sand from the desert is very soft and smooth but beach "...sand is coarse and it gets everywhere"
@@soundsofsilence8223 Wait... maybe Lucas had no idea there's a difference? Or maybe Tattooine used to be an ocean world drained of its water... or Anakin was just so much in love he forgot that sand at his home was soft.
Interesting Fact: Frank Herbert shopped his original novel to every publisher but was refused before finally getting the automotive manual publisher Chilton to publish it. It bombed and the fellow who who authorized it (forgot their name) got the boot before it went on to critical acclaim.
Brolin's delivery of "they're not human, they're brutal!" is just phenomenal
He was a slave to the Harkonnen earlier in life. To say that he hates them is understating it by a mile.
@BingJames enjoy it! it was easily among the best scifi movies of all time and its only the beginning of a franchise.
It was great in the trailer it’s even better in the movie
I know! I keep watching that scene over and over! 😁 (Try it in slo-mo…)
@@Straight90s yeah, I agree 👍
"A great man doesn't seek to lead. He is called to it." That is a great line.
Let's go Brandon!😄😄
Makes democracy pretty sus except for Washington.
From different perspective that can be manipulative.
That elon musk
And a narcissist would eat that up. He would use it to justify his grab for power. It all depends on the definition of "great". It should really be "A just man".
Be careful, this trailer has too much rhythm, it will attract Shai-Hulud.
I love seeing DUNE fans from places I know them for something else (ish spice-space)
Not at all surprised you're a Dune fan. You're a man of taste, after all.
Mr manley what up.
well fancy seeing you here!
May his passing cleanse the world
I still watch this like twice a week at least
Greig Fraser's cinematography doesn't disappoint. His work on Rogue One and Season One of The Mandalorian goes to show he's still good in his game.
Oh he's responsible for the camera work's directing in Season 1? I believe it then cuz Season 2's shots were so quick and really like.. not structured or showing what's going on, just random comicbook stills. Season 1 actually gave you sensory information, while 2 was just random shots of people in every direction doing something.. so that's neat.
@@MrDeadSignal Yeah, he won an Emmy for Season One.
@@rickardkaufman3988 Good, he deserves it. I like Season 2 and everything but you can REALLY tell, like there's no semblance of care about what's going on. When Boba and Fennec help Mando and the Stormtroopers come they're just surrounding Fennec and him in every shot shooting at him until Boba appears for his epic armor reveal, there's so much substance and sense taken out of it compared to Season 1 where the shots all had meaning and "strategy" and realism. lmao
Mando s1 > Mando s2, in terms of directing, cinematography and story. I mean the hype in season 2 only because the fanservice character
Villeneuve knows talent. The fact that he likes working with Fraser and Deakins is just proof how brilliant those cinematographers are.
This is the reason Denis Villeneuve decided to become a director
He always wanted to make a Dune movie. Judging by how good his films have been so far this should be a masterpiece.
Oh my god u are damn right his blade runner movie was a masterpiece sad its floped
This generation's Waterworld.
Villeneuve is like Nolan from Wish.
@@charlespancamo576This is quiet a grave insult... Villeneuve is an incredible director in his own right
Saw it yesterday, it is
I cannot get over the visuals. Every frame is gorgeous. This is not just a movie, this is art!
Every movie like that these days lol
typical Denis Villeneuve ;) every single one of his movies are .
reddit moment
The last fight scene is basically just showing that Paul is a Badass and Genuine Leader when called upon to do so. Cause he uplifts his people to become better and stronger in their faith as they grow.
"Smile, Gurney"
"I am smiling."
Josh Brolin as Gurney Halleck? SOLD.
Isn't Gurney supposed to be quite ugly but friendly? Seems a bit off
This does bring a smile to my face.
him playing the baliset was cut out :(
@@emperor_muaddib9274 what?? that seems like such an unnecessary change and its a very important part of his character
@@giladkay3761 Yeah, for me, this is the one casting choice that doesn't work at all. In my mind while reading the book, I always pictured Gurney as basically looking like Meatloaf with a giant scar.
Conclusion: Let Denis Villeneuve adapt the rest of the book and give him everything he needs.
agreeed, I don't undersstand Dune at all and I already know it's going to be outstanding. Do you think it's worth exploring first or just letting myself go in completely blind to enjoy it?
@@DaveKatague
I’m going in blind.
I think he's working on a Dune miniseries as well
@@DaveKatague Go blind for the movie. If you love it, read the first book... and you will be addicted and read the rest
The only way it will happen is if everyone goes to the cinema. No company will give money for a sequel to a box office flop.
Execs: How many A list stars will we need to make this work?
Denis: Yes
That way of thinking is bad. Half of them seem like miscast.
OK, this meme comment format is old and lame. .
@@fishtilia818 Paul is too slender and too melancholic. Absolutely not. Can you imagine yourself (grownup man, I assume) pledging that guy an aligience and your life. He looks like stoned mommy-boy.
Jason Momoa will play Jason Momoa. Dr Yueh looks the way that it is kinda obvious that he will betray. Posh, smug.
@@VK-sz4it I'm listening to the book I always thought Paul would look like a momma's boy. The doctor does look a little weird but that might because we know what will happen. And Jason Momoa is what I think when I think of a fighter.
@@fishtilia818 There was a guy in history that actually came from outside and became a leader of desert people. T.E.Lawrece. You can see strenght in him. In Paul you see regular teenager, that was convienced by his mama that he is special snowflake. Actor is bad cast for the role physically, but his facial expression and acting is wrong.
In book Paul consult with his mother so much because she is the most competent person on whole planet. She or Hawat. And idea is that, although how "big" is she, Paul outgrows her.
I just realized Stilgar’s expression when Paul talks about his father. He’s now realizing that Paul’s father wasn’t like the Oppressing Harkonnens. This is the lead up to Stilgar’s and Paul’s relationship later on and the fact that it’s shown through Javier Bardem’s expression makes it perfect.
“Dreams make good stories, but everything important happens when we’re awake.”This. Is going. To be. 🔥🔥🔥
well then son, let the games begin 🔪💅
Ok
you know they just say stuff that sounds deep, but actually has no profound meaning or relevance to the real world, right?
@@smallfry7304 they talk in energy saving mode sire, large profound words diluted to simple people like you and i so that neither he/she wastes time or energy.
“The sleeper must awaken”
I discovered Danis Villeneuve with “Sicario” and “Arrival” then “Blade runner 2049” has struck the right chords with the combination of Hans Zimmer soundtrack.
I’ve never read the book of “Dune” but tonight I went to the cinema and I saw it. It’s just magnificent, the elegance of the scenes, the astonishing soundtrack, the rigor of civilizations that fight mainly with swords and daggers and the wild desert…
Masterpiece.
This movie was so amazing
you need to watch Prisoners !!!
Read all the dune books, Frank Herbert wrote (the prequels and sequels of his son Brian Herbert can be left out). I promise - you won't regret it. There is so much more depth to it. Though I am really impressed with THIS movie.
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@BlackholeTtson452 i need to watch all his movies first in order to give a proper answer but this is going to be a legendary saga.
Just finished watching. Not gonna lie, this movie was a true masterpiece. Finally a sci-fi world that was so easy to get invested in. I knew this was gonna be good from the director all the way to costume designer. A true masterpiece
@Kryptonian I had never read or seen the previous adaptations for Dune, so when I saw they were ‘houses’ and were gonna start warring with each other I thought the same thing. “I’ve seen thing before”. But for some reason this one caught my attention. Maybe it was the director or the actors. Or even Hans Zimmer that did it for me. Maybe cuz it was dark and not cheesy. Just seemed like breath of fresh air for some reason
Well it looked good but nearly all the actors and actresses just lacked any screen presence. It just couldn't quite match David Lynch's even with all the problems he had and all the new CGI of today. It was pleasant but it just suffered from bland script and acting.
@@nothingsurprisesmeanymore The acting in David Lynch previous adaptation was very poor comical. Whereas the acting in David Villeneuve version is top notch.
The main character the boy Paul played by Timothée Chalamet has very good screen presence. And Jason Momoa put in a great performance of the character Duncan.
The original Dune is a cult classic but a average at best very flawed film. As shown by the reviews of it. While the new Dune is a excellent movie with mostly good reviews.
You forgot to mention the amazing music 🎶
@@nothingsurprisesmeanymore I think that’s what makes it better. When its a very heavy cast like this you expect a lot from it. But for someone who doesn’t know anything about Dune it was enough to make the characters interesting enough and not forgettable. I was into it all the way. Enough to want to get to know the book better or even the whole Dune universe
Again watching after Dune Part 2 Trailer came.
Paul: ‘I’ve been having dreams about a girl’
Duncan: ‘It’s just your puberty’
This needs more likes😂
Duncan: having wet dreams lately?
Lol 😂
“I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.” ― Frank Herbert, Dune
Love this
What does turn the middle eye mean?
@@Rinkyu to look within
Deep
Herbert is rolling in his grave, again, because of this waste of digital memory.
In theatres this movie is just unbelievable. Spectacular.
Yes it was so beautifully shot and the score is amazing!
I just bought a ticket! You got me so intrigued
Seen it with my brother and I some how convinced my dad who doesn't like SciFi to go see it with me again, its just so good
I watched it on a decent sized TV a few days ago but all I wanna do with my life is rewatch it in a theater.
I feel like I watched the whole movie already by just watching the trailer.
I have never been more impressed by sci-fi movie. Absolutely phenomenal!
The man who wrote this novel in 1965 was miles ahead of his time
Truly a man of the future.
Light years actually
@@cesaravegah3787 actually light years are a measurement of distance not time
@@corkey2077 Prescience makes distance and time irrelevant.
@@cesaravegah3787 dose that make you a guild member then
Director: Who do we cast in this movie?
Casting directors: Everyone
Dude my thoughts exactly
Gary Oldman approves this message.
Wang: "What you wanted more?"
What do you mean everyone?
EVERYONE!!! (Leon)
This is like game of thrones with khal drogo.. But better.
6 Oscars today. What an achievement. Absolutely deserved.
Just wait for part two or messiah. Gonna be a clean sweep like LOTR Return of the King.
@@PizzaPVP the movie already is a masterpiece and I can’t wait to for more to come!
@@PizzaPVP Absolutely!!!
@@Gadget-Walkmen i disagree the characters are bland and bad.
some died super forced.
books are better than this travesty
@@Liaison_Verequiem LOL not at all! NOTHING you’ve said here is true at all and it doesn’t matter if you “disagree” at all as this movie WAS a OBJECTIVELY a masterpiece throughout!
You just can’t see it at all with your ignorance.
NONE of the characters are “bLaNd” OR “bAd” in ANY way, that’s all VASTLY compelling, full of life in genius subtle ways, and complex characters that that you PAINFULLY missed out on to believe in the nonsense your saying right now as ALL the characters are FANTASTIC, not “bLanD” or “bAd” in ANY.
NONE of the characters “dIeD SuPer foRcEd”. They died in MASTERFULLY written ways that suited in their characters just like in the books!
The books are NOT “better” than what was presented and this movie is FAR from a “tRavEstY” in ANY way, this movie was a PERFECT MASTERPIECE throughout.
NONE of the characters “dIeD SuPer foRcEd” AT ALL, They died in geniusly written ways that suited in for their characters.
The books are NOT “better” than what was presented and this movie is FAR from a “tRavEstY” in ANY way, this movie was a PERFECT MASTERPIECE throughout.
The only thing here that’s a “travesty” here is your horrid comment but I’m glad everyone here can see what can of joke you are to post such an embarrassing comment like yours out like this.