Feyd Rautha Arena Fight Scene | DUNE: PART TWO (2024) Movie CLIP HD
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- Feyd Rautha Arena Fight Scene | DUNE: PART TWO (2024) Movie CLIP HD
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PLOT: Paul Atreides unites with Chani and the Fremen while seeking revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family.
RELEASE DATE: March 1, 2024
GENRE: Action, Sci-Fi, Adventure
STARS: Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya
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Cool little trivia. The slave who wasn't drugged is actually the fight choreographer for both Dune 1 and Dune 2 :)
Roger Yuan!
Awesome 👏
@@dylans0630 FIENDISH DR WU!!!
What a badass old sensei!!!
Fun Fact: He was also the guy who said to the Duke Leto, “My Lord. The sun is getting too high now. We have to seal the doors,” which meant that to be so high ranked, he must be one of Atreides’ most skilled fighters, making Feyd-Rautha’s victory more impressive when put in that light. (Further research dictates that the character has a name: Lieutenant Lanville)
The movie wouldn't be the same without that announcer
They should’ve used the announcers from Phantom Menace
@@vanguardian2864No
This movie would’ve been mid at best without them.
@@vanguardian2864😂
@@vanguardian2864 No.
That Atreides fighter is a beast! Even while malnourished, half-naked, with a single short blade, on unfamiliar turf, and harassed by the picadors, he still put up a good fight against Feyd-Rautha.
Lanville
Pretty sure this guy was right below gurney and duncan in rank. Probably in the top 5 atreides fighters
He’s also the fight coordinator for both films
Adds another reason why the Emperor feared the Atreides, still it backfired and House Corrino won't rise again
In the book he nearly wins. Feyd has to resort to some underhanded hypnotic suggestion trickery to win.
Can we all agree that this scene is pure art and that the Harkonnen announcer voice is perfect?
Oh, absolutely. Watching it on IMAX was an experience.
100
The short pause after the opening of the doors before the music begins is an underrated detail.
@@lorddreagus7253 BRUH FACTS
Sounds like a Klingon from Star Trek.
Gaidi Prime is probably the most unique sci fi planet I’ve ever seen
Looks scary
Lil bit of Giger influence. It feels very alien and it’s awesome 🤩
The behind the scenes for this place were amazing. The structure was inspired by water storage tanks, the infrared lighting was a result of a 'sun that absorbed light', and it's an industrial hellscape with fireworks that look like oil droplets in the air. Truly inspired
I hate to be that guy but it’s Giedi Prime. Please don’t hate me.
Yeah defo
Those Harkonnen Arena Guards are Freaking as Hell.
Picadors
I know!!! Like the freaking clicker sounds 💀
Picadors
They sound like the girl from the grudge.
@@_Feyd-Rauthahuh tbh they did a good job with them. I didn’t read dune and was thinking they looked like fucked up bull fighting picadores
The voice that is introducing in the arena is something different 💀🔮
Fr tho bro is speaking 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Dikan hu burus siyaa, FEYD-RAUTHAAAAAAAAA
that voice in theathers was f*cking stunning, i can not even imagine how good was it sound on imax
where do you hear that voice?
@@zCraZyHalox5i saw dune 2 in imax twice. The sound is beyond legendary
Bro almost fleeced Feyd on home turf 😂😂
It's no wonder Paul beat him,if it were a completely fair fight Feyd would be dead,assuming the gladiator was part of Paul's army and had even more combat experience than him
@@MrTrollmaster0 Not exactly. Feyd and Paul are from the same breeding program so they are pretty much equal. Outside of a training sessions, Paul had not fought any skilled fighters hand to hand until he fought Feyd.
@@Stitchman3875 interesting that he seemed to struggle against a starved, tortured and undrugged Atreides general like Lanville. And didn't Paul get his training from Duncan and Gurney, as well some Bene Gesserit training from his mom? No wonder he clobbered Jamis, a feared Fremen, who individually could've taken on many Sardaukar, like before Duncan died
@@mauz791 In the book, it wasn't much of a struggle, and the Atreiades soldier had extra help to even the odds. Feyd drew the fight out to play to the crowd, but the only thing that made it dangerous was trickery on the soldier's part, trickery Feyd noticed.
@@mauz791 the gladiator fights were purely for show. One thing the movie(s) left out was that for the Jamis fight, Chani told Paul what Jamis does in a fight. But that whole was different from the book. When Jamis challenges Paul, Stilgar tells him that if Jamis killed Paul, he will kill him, and Jessica basically said the same. They also fought in a cave where there was ring and they fought in half naked, as fighting like that in the stillsuit was forbidden. They also left out that Thuffir Hawat taught Feyd combat strategies when he was made the Harkonnen Mentat. Plenty of other things were left out, but there were too many to go through.
0:48 after watching this the 14th time, I just realized that the guards spawn in from the dark walls instead of being there from the beginning
I know! I didn’t even realize it originally until someone else pointed it out in another video. They blend in so well. The directing was superb
I just came here to make this comment. I noticed it on my life tenth time watching. 😂
maybe get an eye check
@@monkeydluffy2063 Commentary on a cool camera trick in the cinematography. Turns it into a half baked dig on viewers while missing the context. Hilarious really.
You can first see them at 0:32.
3:30 love these lil dudes scampering around
Creepy little dudes, aren't they.
Bro won the fight and was chosen to get rizzed up by Lea Seydoux. He truly won that day
"Happy birthday, dear nephew..."
rizzed?
@@monsterx3055He got seduced by Lea Seydoux. Rizz is just a Gen Z word for having charisma/game, or in this case, seducing.
And she was a Bene Gesserit who the book says are exceptionally good in bed. The only ones better are the Honored Matres, but they don't show up until the later books in the series.
2:22 When you're having a good day and a memory of something cringe you did appears
When you're reading the first draft of your book
Lmao
Yep
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Predator : *I wanna go to this planet*
Oddly enough, I think Feyd Rautha vs. a Predator would be a pretty fair fight.
@@millennialmistake92 And Feyd would be sporting a chub the entire time probably thinking Pred was one of his Uncle's creations.
@@millennialmistake92 Uh... if we're talking with tech, Pred would destroy him. If we're talking without, Pred would destroy him. I don't know why folk watch Feyd fighting drugged, beaten and unarmoured targets (one was not drugged) while himself wearing bodyarmour which visibly deflects several hits is in some way a good fighter?
@@hamsterminator In-movie, he did pretty well against the product of a multi-generation long eugenics program run for the specific purpose of making a demigod (i.e. Paul) as well as against a relatively high-ranking Atreides soldier who was *not* drugged. In the books, yes, he's more of a cheater and not as competent.
@@millennialmistake92 predator stomps anything living on that planet, revives everyone and then stomps again.
I'm obsessed with the little Jester dudes. They're like bizarre rodeo clowns.
That's basically what they are; like rodeos and bullfights, their job is to distract the target to increase the odds that the cowboy/bullfighter succeeds, or failing that remains safe enough to escape. Since the Harkkonnens view everyone as animals, beneath them, it makes sense that their arena fights would be more akin to contests involving animals.
Picadors
@@LabTech41 I believe they are called dartmen or something.
@@lorddreagus7253 Suppose it would depend on the context of the event. I think rodeo clowns are basically called just that, and apparently in bullfights they're called picadors.
@@LabTech41 Ah, No I meant in the book.
The sound in the theater during this scene rattled my rib cage....and im so sad i can't replicate that at home.. What a film!
Less is more: As I was pleasantly surprised that the "crying woman" didn't come in and ruin the music. The music alone, without her shrieking, is much more powerful, IMO. I would go so far as to have her "singing" removed from DUNE 1, save for "the box" scene, that worked. The rest of the time I thought it took away from the film. Probably just me.
@@lshtar777 nope, i thought the same. Shit got annoying
0:50 I love how they emerge from the shadows.
@3:55 I love that cheeky lil wink he gives
Yeah, he almost got hit there; it felt like a "nice try..."
Weaponized Autsm confirmed 2:22
😂
lol please he is a beast
That's the noise I make when I run out of Twinkies
Why did he do that lmao
@@anastasia_852 -_- obviously to show off his insanity. animals growl in battles too
For a moment it seems like Feyd mourns his opponent... A nice touch by Austin.
I could be wrong, maybe it's referring to the idea that crocodiles are mourning when they eat their preys. So the idea of "crocodile tears" - seemingly mourning his opponents - could fit !
In the book he gives respect to the fighter, but mostly just to insult the crowd
@@jasonmurdoc9533 crowd wanted Feyd to take his opponents head off. Feyd went against their wishes and demanded his opponent to have a proper burial with honor. This gave Feyd respect from the crowd and they paraded him on their shoulders after the victory.
@@JoshNM24 yeah that
@@jasonmurdoc9533 I just read that part 😆
In the book, the prisoner who isn't drugged very nearly kills Feyd, and he gets a little bit of a fright in the process.
In the book when he fights paul he attempts to cheat with poison blade
Feyd refusing any outside help in this fight knowing damn well he has a chance of dying instantly made him my favorite Dune villain.
And on the other hand you got Rabban who runs away from Paul before he gets close 😂 Feyd ftw
Please Why
Feyd is very honorable, and very bald.
He refused help after he already got it lol dude is a glorified celebrity fighter
That’s because despite what people think of him Feyd is a good and honorable person. He was only trying to do what he thought was right. In the end it was Paul and the Fremen who were the evil ones.
2:22 I like his random animal scream/roar
Music at 0:45 in theatre...DAMN!!!
Not sure what's more disturbing, the way these psychotics cheer with their hands clasped together, or the crazy clowns from outer space doing the two step. Very sickening scene. Provoked the right emotion for sure.
They were probably like the Harkonnen Spider Pet from the first movie, that being they’re genetically modified humans (likely modified by the Bene Tleilax.)
I thought Feyd was going to be super cringy and annoying to watch but i greatly enjoyed every second he was on screen
Same , I think that beyond his sadism and strange … darlings , it was refreshing to see a villain that had a genuine sense of honor and respected fighting prowess .
I can’t imagine how one could possibly think that after seeing the trailers but to each their own I guess
@@unnamed6419 ok.
@@unnamed6419 lmfao what?
I think the most interesting part of all this is that for all his smugness and posturing, Feyd was objectively saved twice, by his shield and by outside interference. By rights he should have lost the fight more than once-over to a malnourished man given every possible disadvantage. Feyd is a sadistic noble that plays at being a savage warrior, never realizing how sheltered he's truly been even when supposedly "tested" - and that costs him his life against Paul.
I disagree, he was never saved. The shield was a taunt, not a miss. Feyd was toying with him, rewatch the clip. He doesn't miss the block, he lowers his guard after the last hit and lets it happen, then smiles. Also the interference by the black jester things was just interference, they didn't interrupt any attack, it was just a cheap shot.
And when he fights Paul Atreides, he basically wins the fight. Its only his arrogance and cockiness that allows him to lower his guard enough for Paul to make a killing blow.
Feyd is a ruthless and skilled fighter. Not sheltered at all. If he was so sheltered, why does the Baron escalate the situation on Arrakis to him after the guy Dave Bautista plays fails?
@@Tclehman0808 I think in the movie both arguments can be viewed as vaild, however in the books Feyd clearly loses the fight without help. He uses a hypnotic word to paralyze his opponent for a split second. I feel the spirit of Frank Herbert's Feyd Rautha is one like descirbed in the top comment. Not an arrogant man but just so unknowingly sheltered he doesn't realise he is flawed and his fighting isn't of the highest caliber. However for a modern movie you can't have the protagonist fight a villian who has never won a fair fight on screen and having a close fight with him brings Paul's combat skills down. So instead we have a modern Feyd who is arrogant, psychotic and highly volatile but has true combat prowess and a twisted but clear sense of honour.
In my mind the Paul and Feyd from the books are far less impressive combat-wise compared to your average Atreides warmaster such as the one in the arena, but they are about equally matched in skill so you still get a good fight at the end of the book. Neither is a fighting god, neither can win without tricks (Paul seeing the future, Feyd cheating).
@@Tclehman0808 That hit on the back already did enough damage on top of being a malnourished prisoner and looked like he hasnt slept at all. I dont think u understand how being sleep deprived can actually affect your senses.
@@guardianlamb9962 I understand perfectly fine how sleep deprivation can cripple you, but my point stands. The guard stabbing the guy was not interrupting any strike on Feyd.
The commentator voice is priceless
Durum buru siyaa Feyd-Rautha!!
Probably the loudest scene i've ever experienced in a cinema. Whole place was shaking and the bass was crazy
All this awesomeness because the director didn't want the sand in the arena to be so similar to Arrakis
That’s why he chose infrared camera?
shooting this scene in black and white was the best decision
Feyd was really willing to fight honourably with that last fighter, even if it meant he died. He is quite the cool dude
This scene in IMAX was the most immersive thing I've ever seen in my life.
One of the greatest villans introductions of all time
Soundtrack, Austin Butler and Stellan Skasgard, Cinematograhy and Direction absolutly masterpiece
,,Happy birthday Nephew"
I love their interactions and the whole scene
@@apocalao4703 ,,Show who you are" Ah yes :)
everything about this scene is masterclass the choreography, the design, the acting it's the perfect introduction to feyd
This scene and visuals alone should get this movie an Oscar. The imagery needed to come up with this concept is amazing.
Those picadors are absolute nightmare fuel..
Capra demon from dark souls
Why the hell did it take me so long to realize that the Harkonnen not only look like The Engineers but they also talk like them!
I love how alien the Harkonnens and their people feel when they are also just humans
vastly different cultures only bound by lose trade and government
Bit of film lore the slaves are Atreides military officers captured at the Siege of Arakeen
We know he says you fought well atreids at the end 😮😮😮😮
@@based-ys9um Did you know he was in the first film and was one of Gurney's chief lieutenants and commander of Leto's House Guard. I didn't, I thought people would like to know who this badass was.
You remember the scene where the Atreides hold off a horde of enemy troops on the stairs. That was his men.
The sound of the shield bubbling in while he 'fights' the drugged slaves isnt necessary, but just shows the care put into the scene. Best part of the movie imo 😊
This is a hell of a way for someone to celebrate their birthday. Facing death on the day they were born.
A friend of mine has bought a huge garden in Italy, which has been eaten up completely by blackberry bushes and other nasty plants in the last years. So I bought some Cold Steel machetes from light to heavy and short to long. The film crew had the very same idea, as it seems.
Feyd is that you? lol
Feyd Rautha is a really impressive person. Psychopathic beast with a deep sense of honor....
4:39 Funny how Paul gave Feyd a taste of his own medicine in the end!
The Asian dude is the stunt coordinator for the movie in 98% sure.
That many people in the arena for a 5 min fight😂
I kept thinking about that 😂but most likely there were other attractions
@@Jess-yo9rt Yep, they just more fights or events, and then, the main show.
They’re probably all required to attend.
It was a big ole birthday bash that kept going even without the birthday boy.
Maybe it was the halftime show for a bigger event
I like the designs of the picadors. They're like demons of the night taken straight from the mythology and stories of Geidi Prime.
I love how when the guard impaled the Atredies soldier, Feyd threw his weapons on the ground almost to make it a fair fight. Guy's an absolute menace and also plays fair.
Let’s not pretend it was a fair fight - that Atreides hadn’t had a good night’s sleep, or three squares a day for who knows how long. These things considered, Feyd should be disgusted with himself that it was ever at all a near thing, no?
Who knows, maybe the baron deliberately had him well-fed for a couple of days before the fight to get him in shape, so that fayed would have a fair fight on his hands…
@@TobyJones69 Only the first two guys looked well fed lol 😂
...maybe way too much well fed.
whoever came up with those fireworks is a genius
0:02 chills!!!
There was a great moment in the book where after Feyd defeats the Atrades, Feyd picks up his blade and places it in the hands of the Atrades and folds his arms over his body. He showed respect to the corpse of his foe and by doing so indicates that his body is not to be desecrated but given a proper burial.
I wonder how he would have faired if the house atraides fighters hadn't been drugged
The whole point of the fight was that one of them was not drugged, he wanted a fair fight which is why he removed his shield. You even watch the clip?
@@TheFreeride588 They always goof on the drugging. The drug makes the fighter more fearless as it removes their inhibitions and desire for self-preservation. The drug was commonly used throughout the imperium to make the fights more exciting. They portray it as if the drug were a Valium, but in actuality it was more like giving the fighters alcohol.
@@Stitchman3875 If memory serves, it's the barbs that are the depressants, not the drugs given before the match. I need to re-read that portion.
@@ERAUsnow I know the Sardaukar used poison barbs. Feyd usually had poisoned blades. I’ll look it up.
@@TheFreeride588he still cheated anyway by the other things winning the fight for him
Was there some mainstream outlet talking about the announcers? Why is everyone so impressed with he announcers? 😂😂😂
the fact that these are just regular Atreides soldiers shows how well trained they are, when not drugged they could hold their own even against Feyd.
The Giedi Prime scenes were my favorite and I really wanted more of it. Stunning cinematography.
The Baron loves smoking that Kessel Spice...just like Jabba
Me waiting for engineers from Prometheus showing up in crowd
At around 5:02, that tritone fanfare (you hear it as the camera focuses on Feyd Rautha) is probably one of my favorite little motifs that Hans Zimmer wrote for Geidi Prime. You hear it other times in Dune 1, as well. Such a brilliant couple of scores. I so regret not seeing either this or Part 1 in theaters.
Zimmer here ...made a miracle! Astonishing moment of art....
Love the thing he does with his head after killing the second guy, just think it adds to the character.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Feyd later killed that one guard who tried to help him during the fight. Bro was really dedicated to keeping it a fair fight, knowing full well he might die. He gives a surprisingly large amount of respect for the man he killed despite their houses hating eachother for centuries. Even telling him that he fought well.
Imagine if Harry Styles got this role he would be doing ballerina in the Coliseum
"Elvis Harkonnen!"
when those kind of trumpets come in
WOW
I love that you can hear a hint of finnish in the speech😂
The first 8 seconds really show why this movie is such a masterpiece
best character introuction i´ve seen in a while
Another detail: the Atreides symbol Lanville cut on his arm.
The music give me chills everytime i hear it 🥶
I don't know if there's a world for this particular visual style, but boy is it a look 😊
Elvis has left the building
The un drugged fighter fought Chuck Norris as an Assassin in “Walker Texas Ranger” back in the day.
In the wrong hands this whole sequence would have been terrible. Denis knows his style and knows what he is trying to do.
You can tell they paid some homage to HR Giger's vision of the Harkonnen/Geidi Prime with how they incorporated that "biomechanical" look to some things.
Atriedes legions are finest in imperium. Even starved and imprisoned, look at the fitness and commitment they had to fight back at any chance.
-On the barren plain of Zama, there stood the invincible armies of the barbarian Hannibal. Ferocious mercenaries and warriors from all brute nations, bent on merciless destruction, conquest. Your emperor is pleased to give you the barbarian horde!
Single column! Single column!
В реале пленные сразу сбились бы в группу и атаковали с нескольких направлений, шансов отбиться сразу от трёх, особенно учитывая квалификацию третьего, у Фейда бы почти не было. Третий, кстати, намного его старше, вероятно, всю жизнь тренировался и т.о. наработал огромный опыт.
0:00 Dikahum bulur shiya, Feyd-Rautha!
0:57 Ke si disi en-Baron Feyd-Rautha, enke slaxi kun…
1:08 Ke draxilex sulan si delun, Home Atreides!
1:25 Usulya, raxigama, remsoki bulur skrimax. Dasa grem gey disi, hut kiplimat dra kunsi.
Cool subtitles!
コンコンスターゴ!
"there he is"
The harkonnen reminds me from the alien movie😅 covenant & prometheus
That’s how you introduce a villain!
The Joker (Heath Ledger) would love Feyd Rautha like a brother.
Baron Harkonnen: show me who you are 🤣
Feyd Harkonnen: stay back 🤣
In the book at least, this guy was so good that Feyd actually has to resort to a hypnotic code word that forces the other fighter's muscles to all go slack in order to beat him. Feyd actually has so much respect for him afterwards that he demands that the fighter is given a proper burial (unlike the rest of the slaves, who are discarded). If I remember correctly, Feyd also kills the man who put the barb in the Atreides fighter.
Giedi Prime language sounds like black speech from lotr
"that slave isnt drugged
And he has a shield
Wait he has a gun
On no hes pulled out a nuclear football and is going to blow up the planet"
🗣️:"Imagine if Gurney and Duncan was there and both wasn't drugged. Feyd won't stand a chance!"
Black Horned Guys: Oh! No! No! He will! With our little help🌚
That guy was Lanville from the first movie? He was the guy repairing Duncan’s ship in the first movie I think
How brave fighting a man 40 years older than you and fighting two drugged enemies.
Biggest coward of the entire Harkonen family.
Зачем наследники рисковать здоровьем
And remember : Feyd is Paul's cousin XD
Displaying the Harkonnen as the shit they are was a nice touch for real. they still belive their even compeatable as a great house against atreides and that was their ultimate downfall.
Also he needed a shield for that?... weak. I remember Feyd as a badass warrior not a coward like that. After he took it off? Showed how unrivaled Paul already is compared to him.
I could have done without the massive CGI crowds going crazy. Did anyone else flash back to the stands in young Anakin's podracing?
What’s even cooler is that in this scene Feyd kills the last Atreides in a fair fight. In the book, he only fights one, barbs him, fights shielded the entire time, fights with poison on his wrong blade ( customary to be on black blade, is one white blade ) and still needs the trick of hypnosis to beat the Atreides fighter. Them Atreides fighters were really the best fighting force in the universe bar the Saudukar and Fremen
Also this entire fight is a ploy by Thufir Hawat to make sure the slavemaster who allowed an unpoisened fighter into the arena would be killed, which gives Feyd a chance to kill baron Harkonnen. Thufir wants to weaken the Harkonnen house from the inside so that House Atreides is avenged. That’s the “plans within plans” line’s origin. Read the book, it’s one of the best of all time
Make a video for your page of Feyd Vs Paul.
Why are there no subtitles in this?
What a great movie
Looks like Immortan Joe got an upgraded Citadel.
The picadors are literally just capra demons from dark souls
At least he gave the warrior some credit for trying.