Jessica has her own motivations and goals, partly informed by those of the Bene Gesserit, partly by those of the Fremen, mostly by her own desire to make her son the Kwisatz Haderach - the one whose mind can bridge *ALL* of space and time. Everything else is secondary to that goal, even Paul's current visions, desires, loyalties, and goals. Even something as insurmountable as a religious taboo is no barrier in Jessica's mind. Paul's destiny is all.
19:21 Not Bautista; his character's younger brother, Feyd Ratha. The outdoors is desaturated because of the planet's black sun. This is still in the same timeframe as the other scenes.
16:13 Yes, after the Spice Agony a Reverend Mother has *ALL* of her female ancestors' personas yelling in her head, jockeying for influence of her words and actions - and if she took over for an unrelated Reverend Mother like Jessica did, then she has all of *her* memories and influence in there too. Nearly infinite personalities, in actual fact. It is, even in the best of times, nearly overwhelming.
18:55 Per the books, Baron Harkonnen has been infected with an incurable illness that makes him very obese and infirm. He *cannot* ambulate without suspensor tech.
17:18 In the books, the Harkonnens are not necessarily bald; that's a movie conceit. They explain it IIRC by discussing how their home planet's environment has been devastated by industrial pollution. Which, valid. /shrug/
Jessica has her own motivations and goals, partly informed by those of the Bene Gesserit, partly by those of the Fremen, mostly by her own desire to make her son the Kwisatz Haderach - the one whose mind can bridge *ALL* of space and time.
Everything else is secondary to that goal, even Paul's current visions, desires, loyalties, and goals. Even something as insurmountable as a religious taboo is no barrier in Jessica's mind. Paul's destiny is all.
19:21 Not Bautista; his character's younger brother, Feyd Ratha. The outdoors is desaturated because of the planet's black sun. This is still in the same timeframe as the other scenes.
I think she isnt scared at end, she's stopping herself from crying because freeman don't waste water
16:13 Yes, after the Spice Agony a Reverend Mother has *ALL* of her female ancestors' personas yelling in her head, jockeying for influence of her words and actions - and if she took over for an unrelated Reverend Mother like Jessica did, then she has all of *her* memories and influence in there too.
Nearly infinite personalities, in actual fact. It is, even in the best of times, nearly overwhelming.
18:55 Per the books, Baron Harkonnen has been infected with an incurable illness that makes him very obese and infirm. He *cannot* ambulate without suspensor tech.
32:53 He nuked the shield wall so the worms could get in and attack the Emperor's men.
14:45 You ride the worm until he's exhausted and slows down enough for you to safely jump off.
1:13 Yes, that's the first time we've seen the emperor's face.
17:18 In the books, the Harkonnens are not necessarily bald; that's a movie conceit. They explain it IIRC by discussing how their home planet's environment has been devastated by industrial pollution. Which, valid. /shrug/
13:35 shrooms are the exact psychedelic that inspired frank herbert to come up with the spice!
25:58 Yes, that's her.
26:48 Yes, that's Jessica's unborn baby.
Why tf does he wear a swim-cap?
Guy's wearing a bonnet..this world is done.
Running like this? :D th-cam.com/video/OCkjFkqot7Y/w-d-xo.htmlsi=eoQBXBK-RYt3lbrK
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