Let me know if there are any specific questions or topics you would like me to discuss in future "Dune" related videos! Books, movies, lore, specific characters - let me know, I'm looking for suggestions and I'm interested in making more discussion type videos about the "Dune" universe going forward.
Here is a couple I’ll just throw in. 1. What are the differences between the original Dune novel and it’s various adaptations in film 🎥 and TV 📺 ? 2. What is the influence of Dune on science fiction literature and popular culture and it’s impact on subsequent works such as other media adaptations like movies and TV shows? I hope these questions aren’t too hard to answer 😉
Maybe a contrast with David Lynch's Dune? Also I just mentioned this in my separate comment, but let me say it again... Where is Movies That Changed My Life part 2? That's a great video. I'm sure you've got a part two up your sleeve. We need it.
people like you who like to use big words need to experience more things, watch more movies, read more books, listen to more music, check out more comics... because your big words felt empty... since there are more things made better than this compromised "DUNE"
@@tahnadana5435What in the world are you on about? This comment is incomprehensible to those who enjoy and support her work. "people like you who like to use big words" is a really silly thing to be upset about. I simply don't get you or your point.
Dune is heavil base on islam like the term Jihad so you my else well read the Quran. It has capture many western hearts to infleuence of Islam and how many will flock to it.
“The Fremen were supreme in that quality the ancients called "spannungsbogen" -- which is the self-imposed delay between desire for a thing and the act of reaching out to grasp that thing.” ― Frank Herbert, Dune
In as much as many details in the written book would be impossible to completely interpret in film, that scene with Paul on his first solo worm ride is one thing that was done better in this film format.
It's so nice to KNOW that you are going to be blown away by a film nowadays. With all the disappointments and god awful films, to know you are in good hands that care about your time is truly a wonderful feeling. Thank you Villeneueve, the best working today!
It's funny hearing people hated the lack of action in Part 1, because personally I have the opposite issue. I felt Part 1 was very lacking when it came to dialogue scenes and politics, for example the scenes with the Baron being super short and very sparse. Or the Bene Gesserit scenes on Caladan being super super brief ... when I was craving more dialogue from the Reverend Mother to Paul for example. Maybe I'm nitpicking, because I still liked Part 1, but this is where Part 1 faltered for me personally and took me out of the movie. I'm curious if Part 2 is similar in its approach to dialogue and politics compared to Part 1, or if it handles it worse / better? Love your review, thanks!
WOW! I have seen about 20 reviews of this movie, Dune 2. Each reviewer (including you) has, surprisingly, blown me away. I have stopped caring about movies because of the trash Hollywood industry; but I am surprised at the phenomena of this movie: the making of it and its director. I actually might go to the movie theatre to watch it! Thanks for such a great, thoughtful review!
as a fan of the book, this review confirms that the movie accurately adapted the story! the pacing of lots of lore first -> lots of action, is how the book was meant to be. can't wait to see it
Great review. Totally agree that changes needed to be made to fulfil the needs of an adaptation brought to the screen to enable general audience appeal and provide necessary funds to make it all possible (at the end of the day). DV is a true fan of Frank Herbert’s material and we are so lucky to have him as the film version creator of this Duniverse. 🤓😍
I like how even the reviewers aren't saying anything about Alia, not even the slightest. Thay could be a good or a bad thing, guess we'll see when it comes out, but I like how they're staying as quiet as the people who worked on it
I just saw the early Dune 2 screening and was blown away. I think the departures from the novel by Villeneuve worked really well for the screen. The exception would be the relationship between Paul and Chani at the end of D2 because in the novel Paul did the right thing and Chani understood with the support of Jessica. I don't want to get into spoiler territory just yet.
I don't really understand when people say they prefer one of the two Villeneuve Dune films over the other... They really are two parts of one story and really can't be assessed independently. In this regard, I particularly like the Frank Herbert quote about the hero/anti-hero being determined by where you stop telling the story. I don't think I (or anyone, really) will be able to properly assess ANY film in this series until we get through to the end of at least the story arc of Paul Atreides. If you stop the story after Part II, you'll get just as much the wrong impression as if you stop at the end of "Messiah". Such redemption as does come to Paul (in this modern Greek tragedy) only really comes in "Children of Dune", with a particular father-and-son scene on a sand dune...
Last night I was actually start hoping for a new video from you. Today I woke up to this one. And since I will see Dune Part Two in IMAX in a week today, I couldn't have wished for a better video.
I just got of seeing a special IMAX screening of this a few hours ago, and I must say, as a lover of films and filmmaking as well as a HUGE fan of Frank Herbert's original DUNE novel, this film absolutely blew me away in every way imaginable. Yes the film does differ from the book in a few ways, but ultimately it remains true to the essence of the story, and does it extremely well. This is one of the easiest A+'s I have ever given to a film.
This video should be subtitled 'Marianna Gets Her Wish'. Thanks for the reportage Marianna. It's coming to Tbilisi this coming week. I'll be there! And with your stamp of approval I am officially stoked. By the way... Where is Movies That Changed My Life part 2? Thousands want to know.
You're right, it should! Hope you love it as much as I did! Re: Movies That Changed My Life - I feel like it's been too long? I'm not sure, I'll have to rewatch it and see how I feel about it. I was going to make it soon after posting the first one, but then 2020 happened and I got completely sidetracked.
@@ImpressionBlend Saw it. Was so impressed (and blended) that I made my own video about it. Thanks. Please consider those life-changing movies again. I have listened to it a couple times, and always get frustrated at the end because I want more.
It looks incredible. I’m going to binge the hell out of the two films on 4K UHD 🤩. Great spoiler free preview…lots of content packed in! Very good writing Marianna.
Thank you for this great video. Among so many great things about Dune 2, one thing I loved is that it has a post-credit scene right before the third act. Genius. ;) This is my ranking of Denis Villeneuve's movies. Bearing in mind that all of them are fantastic. 9. Polytechnic 8. Enemy 7. Incendies 6. Prisoners 5. Sicario 4. Blade Runner 2049 3. Dune 2 2. Dune 1 1. Arrival :)
This was one of my most anticipated videos from you 😂 I have my imax tickets for Wednesday since where I live, in europe, it comes out that day. Looking forward!
@@ImpressionBlend After having seen it I can't agree more with your reviews. What an amazing experience and probably, as you, I lean a little more on part one but I want to rewatch it cinema as soon as possible. Also my local IMAX is a laser 1.90 aspect ratio which is visually BREATHTAKING but as far as sound sometime it becomes a little messy with all the sound effects and Zimmer score. There are not Dolby cinemas in Italy but I want to rewatch in Dolby Atmos plus laser. But in general what a great and complex movie! I have read dune years ago, now I want to reread and then go to Messiah, especially after that final! I am still so hyped ahaha
I knew I could count on you to finally do a review of Dune Part 2. I’m watching your review right now and I’m planning to go see it soon. Thanks and have a great weekend 😍
@@ImpressionBlend Oh, I know it won’t come out until next Friday on March 1st, so that’s when I’m planning to go. I’ve been hearing that this movie is more action packed than the first one. I’ll be looking forward to it 😉
Great continiation of the first part. I missed Feyd in previous movie, but damn, it was a wise desision to reserve him for the second chapter. After reading about casting of certain character I was wondering - how and why, but now it make sence. Howewer, I don't know what to expect from Messiah (the scope is so different). PS I love action in movies and glad Denis can deliver on this front. It's really freaking good.
Felt the first one was good, but think as a story going experience it would have benefitted from being presented as one movie with an intermission. Really like your point about balance between world building and action, something lacking many movie going experiences the last 5 years or so. Keep up the awesome work, you fabulously articulate lady!
I saw an interview with Denis V yesterday. He said he's working on the script for Messiah so we can hope we'll have a part 3 in about 2 years? I think it's necessary for the story without having seen Dune 2 yet.
I recently rewatched ‘Dune’ and I’ll probably watch it again the day before I see part two on IMAX. I like your review on letterboxd on the first film. One quick question: I’m reading some reviews on ‘Dune Part 2’ that are saying there’s so much information crammed in that it was hard to keep up. Did you find that to be true? Love your channel and letterboxd. Looking forward to your spoiler review . Since you did read the book and love the movie maybe a video about the book or a comparison video of the relationship to the book and movie would be amazing. Thanks !
I enjoyed your review as a fan. I've been waiting for a Dune movie since there were rumblings about a Peter Berg adaptation. Been a fan of the novel for a lot longer. I like your point you've made on deviation from the novel. I expect changes. It's unfilmable for a lot of reasons and changes are needed to keep the story.
Excellent review! I absolutely agree with you that it was necessary to take out some of the weirdness of the book. I wouldn't have been able to stomach everything on the big screen, so I might even prefer this adaptation.
I think that ending was very much a reflective moment for Scorsese. He's been kind of the true crime film king and the radio show is one of those true crime pieces of media meant for entertainment, but all the people in true crime entertainment media were real people with real dreams and feelings and people who loved them. He was trying to immerse us, this time around, in the humanness of this awful time and then show how we often learn about these events and the gap that exists between all of that. For your own self I'd suggest Hugo and Age of Innocence for your off the beaten path Scorsese films.
It's a nicely balanced perspective you have about both films and thank you for sharing it. As a big fan of Part One, it disappoints me sometimes to hear that it was polarizing as well as popular, although I expected it as a reader and old fan. It's in the basic ideas of it which don't pander to audiences as much as they're used to in sci fi or fantasy stories. The Parts really are one big story, and I can't wait to take in Part Two - it's going to be much more successful in some ways than One, I think we can at least be confident of that. And MESSIAH should be amazing too, but that one is going to positively hurt some audiences...which I look forward to, actually.
I mostly agree. However I feel like especially the third act is compressed too much. The sister, the guild, Pauls strategical and plotting genius / him being a mentat... Those are things that could have been explored very well if the movie had been half an hour longer or better yet split up into a third part. That way the action would have been less prominent, which is the main point where I would disagree with your review by the way, almost all of the action is absolutely necessary to make Dune as epic as it is supposed to be, it's just that there could have been more story inbetween.
I love that Christopher Nolan called Dune Part Two the Empire Strikes Back of the series. I am so so excited to see it in IMAX next week. Also, I'm curious about your necklace. Is it a representation of a Heptapod?
Oh man!! Can't wait for it🔥🔥🔥 Some are comparing it with The Empires Strikes Back, some with LOTR, some with The Dark Knight!!! This could be the mivie of this generation that will cement Villeneuve's legacy as the director of this era & will pit him on same pedestal as that of Nolan!!🙌🙌🙌
I'm just glad people are catching on to him being an amazing director, and I hope they go back to check out his earlier films. I've been a fan of his work for a decade now and the guy does not miss!
The tone of the film is entirely different from what we experienced in the previous one. Despite being directed by the same person and continuing the previous one. I comprehend why people are finding this more enjoyable. It feels more like a Hollywood blockbuster film. There is more action, but it lacks the dark, gritty, and grounded feeling of the first film. The lack of character development and motivations for why the characters are acting and thinking the way they are is also present. Even though it is longer than the previous one, I feel like the big climax was rushed. There were moments when I was wondering how that person got there in the first place. Also, the villains were less frightening than they were before. Yes, we got Austin Butler as Feyd-Rautha, the Baron's nephew. Despite appearing and acting like a reptilian most of the time, he remains a typical blockbuster villain. He was only there to battle our hero, and that's all. Hans Zimmer score is not even memorable. You barely notice the score. It seems to me that the studio had some creative control over the sequel, as it felt like it was directed by someone else, not Denis Villenueve. From interviews, I observed that Denis repeatedly stated his intention to provide the audience with what they desired, and it was evident. Denis is a director I adore and his signature is evident throughout his films. Unfortunately, I couldn't witness it in Dune 2. I still have a preference for the first one. The action wasn't the primary aspect of the book, so it wasn't required here. I was hoping to experience moments like when the Baron approached and killed Dr. Yueh in Dune: Part One. Despite its simplicity, the scene was still chilling and unsettling. I felt my skin crawling. Same thing happens when Paul meets Reverend Mother Gaius for the first time. Despite not having any action sequences, there were many scenes that stuck with me after seeing the first movie at the theater. It would have been great to see more moments like this in the sequel. Will give it a second watch this coming weekend, but I was extremely disappointed.
Without a shadow of a doubt, Dune1 and Dune will be regarded as classical works of pure art for centuries to come. Having said that, we should bear a truly horrible, heartbreaking thing in mind. When Dune1 was produced, it was made as a 4 by 2 meter painting of pure beauty and slendor, and it showed landscapes and a sky and people and marvelous wonders. It was huge and beautiful and all art. It was truly amazing. But what did Denis do? Denis went to the shed, took a rusty saw and started cutting. Denis was scared. The studios were scared. Everyone was scared. They were scared of fossil fuel industries, of MAGA, of cancellation, of covidiots, of big banks and political correctness and racism. So Denis started cutting with his rusty saw and reduced this beautiful otherworldly piece of art down to 2 hours and 17 minutes. They were scared big stupid star wars and disney and Mavel and dumbed down murican audiences wouldn't get it. And they were right. The dimwitted clucless crowds out there found Dune1 'slow' and 'it was artsy fartsy' and "why were there so many brown people in it', it "reeked of terrorism" and it was 'leftist" and "woke". So what we were left with was a painting like the mona lisa, barely biggerr than a coaster, and a movie lasting 2 hours and 17 minutes. Denis made a beautiful movie, BUT Jason Moma has said out loud (and was promptly disciplined by the studios nd Denis) he has SEEN, with his own eyes, a finished version of 12 hours. This is commonly referred to as the "Directors" or "Assembly" cut. This version was finished. It showed scenes that were much much wder. Landscapes with floating Sardaukar battleships midair. Yet Denis opted to focus in the scenery and make it more direct, simpler, less politically confusing, more dumbed down. So we go a focus shot of a Sardaukar priest chanting - which was in itself amazing - whereas in the original shot you could see about 12 times wider, with soldiers standing at attention for miles and miles, and buildings and battleships, and stormy weather all around and thousands upon thousands of human sacrifices and rivers of blood. But the studios didnt want that. They were scared Covid would last for te years, and trump would be in a second term and the US would be governed by the KKK. So 12 hours was mercilessly hacksawed down to 2 hours and 17 minutes and all tha cut content was put under strict embargo and stored in a vault and NOBODY was allowed to see any of it. And even now Denis hs doubled down under the motto "I needed to murder my babies" and he insist not a soul ever will get to see the original version, because it showed things that would be unpalatable and "intellectually too difficult" or "confusing" for current 2020 audiences. It was a true nightmare, this process and the studio politics involved. They wanted to make tw versions - one a full 3 hours and 45 minutes, but they quietly canned that plan and deleted all references to it - until Jason blabbered his mouth and let out the secret of the 12 hour version. Ther is an all but finished 12 hour version. There is a finished and much wider almost 4 hour version. But it all got canned and embargoed and now it's a studio secret that would cost people who talked about it bonuses or get them sued. I say - let's pressure Denis to finish this 12 hour version. Let's reverse his butchery to its original vision. I want to see that full 12 hour version. I say, let's terrorise the studios to stop this injustice and chase them back into the editing booths, and MAKE them put this 12 hour version in theaters. I would pay 200 euro to see it. I would easily dish out the same for a likewise 12 hour Dune2 version. The Banquet. Guernay playing the Baliset. Duncan living among the Fremen. Different scenes of spice harvesters. Different scenes of Harkonnn Saboteurs. Much much longer scenes of all cut content. Substantially less focused scenes but much much wider panoramic shots. Lengthy scenes of Bene Gessit, Giedci Prime, the deserts ofd Dune. Duncan bantering among the Atreides soldiers. Breathtaking scenes of the beauty of Caladan. The palace of the Atreides on Caladan. The voyage up from Caladan, flying INTO the Guild Highliner and flying OUT of the Guild Highliner. Water discipline on Arrakis. Scenes of the city of Arrakeen. Duncan dropping down on Dune from low orbit. More scenes of Atreides ships. More scenes of Harkonnens slaughtering Atreides soldiers. Harkonnen ships bombing Arrakeen. Spice refinery factories. Inside shots of the Atreides vessels. It was all filmed and we are supposed to know nothing of this. They will lie to our faces now, and deny it existence, but we know it exists. I want it. I want the Painting restored to its original magnificience. I do not want to live in a world without Coke. We deserve it, give it back to us. And in the name of Shai Hulud - do not do the same sacrilege to Dune2.
I also lean more to the first film, also because I feel there is to much war on this one. Great movie nevertheless. Still The Arrival and Sicario are my favourite Villeneuve films.
What a movie to come back to the theater with! Generally, I would agree with you if it’s just mindless action, but there are plenty of movies I love where action is part of the storytelling
What's Dennis Villeneuve gonna do wirh Dune Messiah cuz Lady Jessica and Gurney Hallack both dont appear until Children of Dune and also there has to be a massive time jump at least 18 years in between dune and dune messiah for alia to be the right age for Anna Taylor Joy to play Alia and Paul be in his mid 30's its the only way. I feel like Dennis Villeneuve is gonna use plot points from children of dune to finish this story cuz otherwise how else include Lady Jessica and Gurney Hallack so ur gonna have to do children of dune which i know he wont do even though i think he should end there it's as final as dune ever gets
I don’t want to say anything specific because that would mean movie spoilers but I think there is a way he could compress that timeline to make it work, based on what he did with Dune: Part Two
@@ImpressionBlend yeah I understand but I think the mentats got sideline so bad is it explain even a little in part two or is mentats forgotten in Dennis Villeneuve dune universe.
I agree with the alsmost too much action comment. I like part one better, but both are great. I felt that the white savior criticism wasn't very clear in the movie, though.
I don't know folks, am I the only one who thinks except visuals and sound effects the movie was average? By the way: "Dangers of worshipping heroes"--- Dennis Vilneuve?
Unpopular opinion for sure . In order to fully appreciate I guess you really need to be into the story and dune universe. Seeing all of that come to life in such a masterful way, was quite an experience. I’m sure none of us is a movie director to fully appreciate the level of mastery required to produce that level of quality
Let me know if there are any specific questions or topics you would like me to discuss in future "Dune" related videos! Books, movies, lore, specific characters - let me know, I'm looking for suggestions and I'm interested in making more discussion type videos about the "Dune" universe going forward.
Here is a couple I’ll just throw in.
1. What are the differences between the original Dune novel and it’s various adaptations in film 🎥 and TV 📺 ?
2. What is the influence of Dune on science fiction literature and popular culture and it’s impact on subsequent works such as other media adaptations like movies and TV shows?
I hope these questions aren’t too hard to answer 😉
Maybe a contrast with David Lynch's Dune?
Also I just mentioned this in my separate comment, but let me say it again... Where is Movies That Changed My Life part 2? That's a great video. I'm sure you've got a part two up your sleeve. We need it.
people like you who like to use big words need to experience more things, watch more movies, read more books, listen to more music, check out more comics... because your big words felt empty... since there are more things made better than this compromised "DUNE"
@@tahnadana5435What in the world are you on about? This comment is incomprehensible to those who enjoy and support her work. "people like you who like to use big words" is a really silly thing to be upset about. I simply don't get you or your point.
Dune is heavil base on islam like the term Jihad so you my else well read the Quran. It has capture many western hearts to infleuence of Islam and how many will flock to it.
“The Fremen were supreme in that quality the ancients called "spannungsbogen" -- which is the self-imposed delay between desire for a thing and the act of reaching out to grasp that thing.”
― Frank Herbert, Dune
In as much as many details in the written book would be impossible to completely interpret in film, that scene with Paul on his first solo worm ride is one thing that was done better in this film format.
Dune Part 2 is the only film I've looked forward to seeing since Part 1.
It's so nice to KNOW that you are going to be blown away by a film nowadays. With all the disappointments and god awful films, to know you are in good hands that care about your time is truly a wonderful feeling.
Thank you Villeneueve, the best working today!
Villeneuve has yet to fail me 😊
He would NEVER
@@ImpressionBlend Even Spielberg has had misses.Never say never.
@@BrettWB shhh don’t jinx it! He grew so much after his first two feature films, we don’t need to go back.
Overrated arrival blade runner and dune all snoorfests . Prisoners was good doe
He is my favorite modern day director. Incendies, Prisoners, Sicario, Arrival, Bladerunner, and Dune were all top notch. Hell I even liked Green Room
Great review! You are one of the best film commentators on YT and your videos are so well presented and produced. 🏆🏆🏆
Thank you so much! I appreciate it
It's funny hearing people hated the lack of action in Part 1, because personally I have the opposite issue.
I felt Part 1 was very lacking when it came to dialogue scenes and politics, for example the scenes with the Baron being super short and very sparse. Or the Bene Gesserit scenes on Caladan being super super brief ... when I was craving more dialogue from the Reverend Mother to Paul for example. Maybe I'm nitpicking, because I still liked Part 1, but this is where Part 1 faltered for me personally and took me out of the movie.
I'm curious if Part 2 is similar in its approach to dialogue and politics compared to Part 1, or if it handles it worse / better?
Love your review, thanks!
I'm glad Austin left his Elvis accent in the building,
I’m sad he’s not committed to the interviews in his new accent/voice like he was with Elvis 😂
WOW! I have seen about 20 reviews of this movie, Dune 2. Each reviewer (including you) has, surprisingly, blown me away. I have stopped caring about movies because of the trash Hollywood industry; but I am surprised at the phenomena of this movie: the making of it and its director. I actually might go to the movie theatre to watch it! Thanks for such a great, thoughtful review!
Villeneuve is the one that points the way. LONG LIVE THE FIGHTERS!
as a fan of the book, this review confirms that the movie accurately adapted the story! the pacing of lots of lore first -> lots of action, is how the book was meant to be. can't wait to see it
Yes, you know all that you need to know.
All that remains is pleasure.
CLICK. WHIIRRRRR...
Great review. Totally agree that changes needed to be made to fulfil the needs of an adaptation brought to the screen to enable general audience appeal and provide necessary funds to make it all possible (at the end of the day). DV is a true fan of Frank Herbert’s material and we are so lucky to have him as the film version creator of this Duniverse. 🤓😍
I like how even the reviewers aren't saying anything about Alia, not even the slightest. Thay could be a good or a bad thing, guess we'll see when it comes out, but I like how they're staying as quiet as the people who worked on it
Ending of the book is different than the movie which Alia involves in it
This is the best review I've seen as a first book reader,thank you
Thank you!
I just saw the early Dune 2 screening and was blown away. I think the departures from the novel by Villeneuve worked really well for the screen. The exception would be the relationship between Paul and Chani at the end of D2 because in the novel Paul did the right thing and Chani understood with the support of Jessica. I don't want to get into spoiler territory just yet.
I don't really understand when people say they prefer one of the two Villeneuve Dune films over the other... They really are two parts of one story and really can't be assessed independently.
In this regard, I particularly like the Frank Herbert quote about the hero/anti-hero being determined by where you stop telling the story. I don't think I (or anyone, really) will be able to properly assess ANY film in this series until we get through to the end of at least the story arc of Paul Atreides.
If you stop the story after Part II, you'll get just as much the wrong impression as if you stop at the end of "Messiah". Such redemption as does come to Paul (in this modern Greek tragedy) only really comes in "Children of Dune", with a particular father-and-son scene on a sand dune...
I do wonder if when he talks about wanting to make a trilogy he actually means making Messiah and Children of Dune into one movie.
@@ImpressionBlend Me too. (I've come to see Villeneuve as a great manipulator: perhaps he protests a bit too much...)
Last night I was actually start hoping for a new video from you. Today I woke up to this one.
And since I will see Dune Part Two in IMAX in a week today, I couldn't have wished for a better video.
Good review. I like Part 1 a lot 9/10. But Part II just amps things up to another level for me. An absolute masterpiece and a 10/10 film imo.
Cannot wait! Villeneuve is one of my favorite directors of all time! He’s a genius!
Great to hear you love the movie, Marianna.👍🏼 I will see it Wednesday evening in an IMAX theatre. Can’t wait for it.😎
I can’t wait! I have tickets for IMAX 70mm for next Saturday, and my excitement is through the roof. Bless the maker and his water.
Bless the coming and going of Him. May His passage cleanse the world.
I just got of seeing a special IMAX screening of this a few hours ago, and I must say, as a lover of films and filmmaking as well as a HUGE fan of Frank Herbert's original DUNE novel, this film absolutely blew me away in every way imaginable. Yes the film does differ from the book in a few ways, but ultimately it remains true to the essence of the story, and does it extremely well. This is one of the easiest A+'s I have ever given to a film.
I really like your Two Towers analogy to this film over Nolan’s Empire Strikes Back comparison. Very astute.
This video should be subtitled 'Marianna Gets Her Wish'. Thanks for the reportage Marianna. It's coming to Tbilisi this coming week. I'll be there! And with your stamp of approval I am officially stoked.
By the way... Where is Movies That Changed My Life part 2? Thousands want to know.
You're right, it should! Hope you love it as much as I did!
Re: Movies That Changed My Life - I feel like it's been too long? I'm not sure, I'll have to rewatch it and see how I feel about it. I was going to make it soon after posting the first one, but then 2020 happened and I got completely sidetracked.
@@ImpressionBlend Saw it. Was so impressed (and blended) that I made my own video about it. Thanks. Please consider those life-changing movies again. I have listened to it a couple times, and always get frustrated at the end because I want more.
It looks incredible. I’m going to binge the hell out of the two films on 4K UHD 🤩. Great spoiler free preview…lots of content packed in! Very good writing Marianna.
Thank you for your wonderful review! Now I'm even more hyped to watch this and March 1 can't come soon enough!
Thank you for your kind words! Enjoy the movie!
Your review is beautiful rich In sightful words is one my favorite reviews so far, haven't seen part two yet but hopefully more sooner than later
Great review, Marianna!! I AM SO EXCITED TO WATCH THISSSS!! Let the rewatch of Dune 1 begin!
Thank you! I rewatched Part One the day before my screening, and I highly recommend doing that - make the spice flow ))
Thank you for this great video.
Among so many great things about Dune 2, one thing I loved is that it has a post-credit scene right before the third act. Genius. ;)
This is my ranking of Denis Villeneuve's movies. Bearing in mind that all of them are fantastic.
9. Polytechnic
8. Enemy
7. Incendies
6. Prisoners
5. Sicario
4. Blade Runner 2049
3. Dune 2
2. Dune 1
1. Arrival
:)
This was one of my most anticipated videos from you 😂 I have my imax tickets for Wednesday since where I live, in europe, it comes out that day. Looking forward!
Have fun! It's going to be awesome!
@@ImpressionBlend After having seen it I can't agree more with your reviews. What an amazing experience and probably, as you, I lean a little more on part one but I want to rewatch it cinema as soon as possible. Also my local IMAX is a laser 1.90 aspect ratio which is visually BREATHTAKING but as far as sound sometime it becomes a little messy with all the sound effects and Zimmer score. There are not Dolby cinemas in Italy but I want to rewatch in Dolby Atmos plus laser. But in general what a great and complex movie! I have read dune years ago, now I want to reread and then go to Messiah, especially after that final! I am still so hyped ahaha
Bought my tickets for March 2nd, cannot wait!
Amazing review Marianna. Loved it. I loved the first Dune, so i can wait to watch this. Looks fantastic.👍😃
I can't wait to see it. Your review is the only one I dared watch as I hate to have my first experience spoiled.
Thank you.
I knew I could count on you to finally do a review of Dune Part 2. I’m watching your review right now and I’m planning to go see it soon. Thanks and have a great weekend 😍
"Finally" lol the movie isn't out yet!
But thank you, I hope yu have a great weekend as well
@@ImpressionBlend Oh, I know it won’t come out until next Friday on March 1st, so that’s when I’m planning to go. I’ve been hearing that this movie is more action packed than the first one. I’ll be looking forward to it 😉
“Finally??” For a film that hasn’t officially released yet?
Great continiation of the first part. I missed Feyd in previous movie, but damn, it was a wise desision to reserve him for the second chapter. After reading about casting of certain character I was wondering - how and why, but now it make sence. Howewer, I don't know what to expect from Messiah (the scope is so different). PS I love action in movies and glad Denis can deliver on this front. It's really freaking good.
Wonderful review!
Thanks, Austin!
Felt the first one was good, but think as a story going experience it would have benefitted from being presented as one movie with an intermission. Really like your point about balance between world building and action, something lacking many movie going experiences the last 5 years or so. Keep up the awesome work, you fabulously articulate lady!
But then even more would have to be cut out, and modern movies don’t really do intermissions anymore.
I saw an interview with Denis V yesterday. He said he's working on the script for Messiah so we can hope we'll have a part 3 in about 2 years? I think it's necessary for the story without having seen Dune 2 yet.
I recently rewatched ‘Dune’ and I’ll probably watch it again the day before I see part two on IMAX. I like your review on letterboxd on the first film. One quick question: I’m reading some reviews on ‘Dune Part 2’ that are saying there’s so much information crammed in that it was hard to keep up. Did you find that to be true? Love your channel and letterboxd. Looking forward to your spoiler review . Since you did read the book and love the movie maybe a video about the book or a comparison video of the relationship to the book and movie would be amazing. Thanks !
I enjoyed your review as a fan. I've been waiting for a Dune movie since there were rumblings about a Peter Berg adaptation. Been a fan of the novel for a lot longer. I like your point you've made on deviation from the novel. I expect changes. It's unfilmable for a lot of reasons and changes are needed to keep the story.
Excellent review! I absolutely agree with you that it was necessary to take out some of the weirdness of the book. I wouldn't have been able to stomach everything on the big screen, so I might even prefer this adaptation.
Denis is also currently my favorite director. Cannot wait for Dune Messiah
wonderful review. both installments feel super immersive. can't wait for the next movie!
Q: what's the song that you used during the end credits?
I think that ending was very much a reflective moment for Scorsese. He's been kind of the true crime film king and the radio show is one of those true crime pieces of media meant for entertainment, but all the people in true crime entertainment media were real people with real dreams and feelings and people who loved them. He was trying to immerse us, this time around, in the humanness of this awful time and then show how we often learn about these events and the gap that exists between all of that.
For your own self I'd suggest Hugo and Age of Innocence for your off the beaten path Scorsese films.
Will rewatch the first one before I go for the 2nd. Can't wait and Denis Villanueve is my favorite director too! Fantastic review 😊
Dune Saga is perfection, finally some good food!!!
Can’t believe I fell asleep an hour in and woke up in the end. Anyway will c march 1. Javier was humorous in a natural way
It's a nicely balanced perspective you have about both films and thank you for sharing it. As a big fan of Part One, it disappoints me sometimes to hear that it was polarizing as well as popular, although I expected it as a reader and old fan. It's in the basic ideas of it which don't pander to audiences as much as they're used to in sci fi or fantasy stories. The Parts really are one big story, and I can't wait to take in Part Two - it's going to be much more successful in some ways than One, I think we can at least be confident of that. And MESSIAH should be amazing too, but that one is going to positively hurt some audiences...which I look forward to, actually.
Masterpiece doesn’t even describe this movie! It’s beyond that! It’s otherworldly!
I mostly agree.
However I feel like especially the third act is compressed too much. The sister, the guild, Pauls strategical and plotting genius / him being a mentat... Those are things that could have been explored very well if the movie had been half an hour longer or better yet split up into a third part. That way the action would have been less prominent, which is the main point where I would disagree with your review by the way, almost all of the action is absolutely necessary to make Dune as epic as it is supposed to be, it's just that there could have been more story inbetween.
Dave Batista should have been a true battle not just a simple 5 sec fight.
Now this is a great review!
I am thrilled and plan to see it as soon as. 👍
Have fun!
My husband and I watched this today and we loved it! These two films are masterpieces and so beautifully done! 😍
The sandman enterth, cometh and conquereth!
Well that just got Metallica stuck in my head
@@ImpressionBlendFellow metal head? 🎸
Amazing review! So much hype
Thank you!
Do i need to manage the time where I go to the bathroom? I was planning not to drink any water 2 hours before I watch lol
Just hold it lol
Great review
Envy! Thanks for posting this video.
Thanks for watching!
I love that Christopher Nolan called Dune Part Two the Empire Strikes Back of the series. I am so so excited to see it in IMAX next week.
Also, I'm curious about your necklace. Is it a representation of a Heptapod?
Enjoy the movie!!
The necklace is a crescent moon, but I do have a "Dune" tattoo, still plotting one for "Arrival"
Oh, gotcha! Thanks for clearing that up!@@ImpressionBlend
Denis can direct a remade of The Room & it’ll be a masterpiece
Oh man!! Can't wait for it🔥🔥🔥
Some are comparing it with The Empires Strikes Back, some with LOTR, some with The Dark Knight!!! This could be the mivie of this generation that will cement Villeneuve's legacy as the director of this era & will pit him on same pedestal as that of Nolan!!🙌🙌🙌
I'm just glad people are catching on to him being an amazing director, and I hope they go back to check out his earlier films. I've been a fan of his work for a decade now and the guy does not miss!
@@ImpressionBlend absolutely 💯
3:49 Looks like a frame straight out of the film
The tone of the film is entirely different from what we experienced in the previous one. Despite being directed by the same person and continuing the previous one. I comprehend why people are finding this more enjoyable. It feels more like a Hollywood blockbuster film. There is more action, but it lacks the dark, gritty, and grounded feeling of the first film. The lack of character development and motivations for why the characters are acting and thinking the way they are is also present. Even though it is longer than the previous one, I feel like the big climax was rushed. There were moments when I was wondering how that person got there in the first place. Also, the villains were less frightening than they were before. Yes, we got Austin Butler as Feyd-Rautha, the Baron's nephew. Despite appearing and acting like a reptilian most of the time, he remains a typical blockbuster villain. He was only there to battle our hero, and that's all. Hans Zimmer score is not even memorable. You barely notice the score. It seems to me that the studio had some creative control over the sequel, as it felt like it was directed by someone else, not Denis Villenueve. From interviews, I observed that Denis repeatedly stated his intention to provide the audience with what they desired, and it was evident. Denis is a director I adore and his signature is evident throughout his films. Unfortunately, I couldn't witness it in Dune 2. I still have a preference for the first one. The action wasn't the primary aspect of the book, so it wasn't required here. I was hoping to experience moments like when the Baron approached and killed Dr. Yueh in Dune: Part One. Despite its simplicity, the scene was still chilling and unsettling. I felt my skin crawling. Same thing happens when Paul meets Reverend Mother Gaius for the first time. Despite not having any action sequences, there were many scenes that stuck with me after seeing the first movie at the theater. It would have been great to see more moments like this in the sequel. Will give it a second watch this coming weekend, but I was extremely disappointed.
I can finally comment as I just saw it. This is probably my favourite movie I have seen in the theatre
Can’t believe that psycho was the one who played Elvis Presley. 😂
After watching Arrival (2016) will pretty much see any Villeneuve movie now.
Will watch anything Dune related you put out. Possible spoiler talk?
Definitely planning on some sort of spoiler talk after I watch the movie again
Everything besides the casting was great in the first one.
Great review.
thanks!
'too much action' is my objection too.
Predicting Florence Pugh will play Athena or Hera at some point in her career.
Bless the Maker and His Water
All hail Denis Villeneuve!!!
Bless the Maker and His water
Tomorrow night. To say that I can’t wait is the understatement of the year.
Honestly, I feel like 2024 is peaking early in terms of movies
This is a big one to release this early in the year, so you might be right.
That was exceptional. Sub’d.
Without a shadow of a doubt, Dune1 and Dune will be regarded as classical works of pure art for centuries to come.
Having said that, we should bear a truly horrible, heartbreaking thing in mind. When Dune1 was produced, it was made as a 4 by 2 meter painting of pure beauty and slendor, and it showed landscapes and a sky and people and marvelous wonders. It was huge and beautiful and all art. It was truly amazing. But what did Denis do? Denis went to the shed, took a rusty saw and started cutting. Denis was scared. The studios were scared. Everyone was scared. They were scared of fossil fuel industries, of MAGA, of cancellation, of covidiots, of big banks and political correctness and racism. So Denis started cutting with his rusty saw and reduced this beautiful otherworldly piece of art down to 2 hours and 17 minutes. They were scared big stupid star wars and disney and Mavel and dumbed down murican audiences wouldn't get it. And they were right. The dimwitted clucless crowds out there found Dune1 'slow' and 'it was artsy fartsy' and "why were there so many brown people in it', it "reeked of terrorism" and it was 'leftist" and "woke". So what we were left with was a painting like the mona lisa, barely biggerr than a coaster, and a movie lasting 2 hours and 17 minutes. Denis made a beautiful movie, BUT
Jason Moma has said out loud (and was promptly disciplined by the studios nd Denis) he has SEEN, with his own eyes, a finished version of 12 hours. This is commonly referred to as the "Directors" or "Assembly" cut. This version was finished. It showed scenes that were much much wder. Landscapes with floating Sardaukar battleships midair. Yet Denis opted to focus in the scenery and make it more direct, simpler, less politically confusing, more dumbed down. So we go a focus shot of a Sardaukar priest chanting - which was in itself amazing - whereas in the original shot you could see about 12 times wider, with soldiers standing at attention for miles and miles, and buildings and battleships, and stormy weather all around and thousands upon thousands of human sacrifices and rivers of blood. But the studios didnt want that. They were scared Covid would last for te years, and trump would be in a second term and the US would be governed by the KKK. So 12 hours was mercilessly hacksawed down to 2 hours and 17 minutes and all tha cut content was put under strict embargo and stored in a vault and NOBODY was allowed to see any of it.
And even now Denis hs doubled down under the motto "I needed to murder my babies" and he insist not a soul ever will get to see the original version, because it showed things that would be unpalatable and "intellectually too difficult" or "confusing" for current 2020 audiences. It was a true nightmare, this process and the studio politics involved. They wanted to make tw versions - one a full 3 hours and 45 minutes, but they quietly canned that plan and deleted all references to it - until Jason blabbered his mouth and let out the secret of the 12 hour version.
Ther is an all but finished 12 hour version. There is a finished and much wider almost 4 hour version. But it all got canned and embargoed and now it's a studio secret that would cost people who talked about it bonuses or get them sued. I say - let's pressure Denis to finish this 12 hour version. Let's reverse his butchery to its original vision. I want to see that full 12 hour version. I say, let's terrorise the studios to stop this injustice and chase them back into the editing booths, and MAKE them put this 12 hour version in theaters. I would pay 200 euro to see it.
I would easily dish out the same for a likewise 12 hour Dune2 version. The Banquet. Guernay playing the Baliset. Duncan living among the Fremen. Different scenes of spice harvesters. Different scenes of Harkonnn Saboteurs. Much much longer scenes of all cut content. Substantially less focused scenes but much much wider panoramic shots. Lengthy scenes of Bene Gessit, Giedci Prime, the deserts ofd Dune. Duncan bantering among the Atreides soldiers. Breathtaking scenes of the beauty of Caladan. The palace of the Atreides on Caladan. The voyage up from Caladan, flying INTO the Guild Highliner and flying OUT of the Guild Highliner. Water discipline on Arrakis. Scenes of the city of Arrakeen. Duncan dropping down on Dune from low orbit. More scenes of Atreides ships. More scenes of Harkonnens slaughtering Atreides soldiers. Harkonnen ships bombing Arrakeen. Spice refinery factories. Inside shots of the Atreides vessels. It was all filmed and we are supposed to know nothing of this. They will lie to our faces now, and deny it existence, but we know it exists.
I want it. I want the Painting restored to its original magnificience. I do not want to live in a world without Coke.
We deserve it, give it back to us.
And in the name of Shai Hulud - do not do the same sacrilege to Dune2.
Muhahahaha was waiting for this review, thanks for the heads up. Can't wait to see it (:
I also lean more to the first film, also because I feel there is to much war on this one. Great movie nevertheless. Still The Arrival and Sicario are my favourite Villeneuve films.
Im still mad we cant see it till Friday smh
Great review, it will be the first film to get me into a cinema in years. For me action scenes don't make a film re-watchable.
What a movie to come back to the theater with! Generally, I would agree with you if it’s just mindless action, but there are plenty of movies I love where action is part of the storytelling
Just. 4. More. Days!
You can do it!
DESERT POWER!! 🪱
I really hope they make the third film.
This is my must see movie of 2024.
I hope it does cuz this year has been rough I haven’t seen one good movie this year unless it was the Oscar movies from last year lol.
What do you mean? It's coming out March 1
Maybe expand your horizons a bit?
For the most part, it is a strong cast. But Zendaya is such a weak Chani...
Are u prefer the film get split like this? Or both into One?
In this case I don't think the story can be done in one film, so I could rather have it split like this instead of rushing though everything.
I'm sure it will be a 3 hr long snooze fest {yawn}
the David Lynch version is more than sufficient
Sweet the trailer reminded me star wars return of the jedi😊
Sounds like I'll enjoy part 2 I honestly was bored watching part 1 I don't mind slow world building but for me personally was to slow
What's Dennis Villeneuve gonna do wirh Dune Messiah cuz Lady Jessica and Gurney Hallack both dont appear until Children of Dune and also there has to be a massive time jump at least 18 years in between dune and dune messiah for alia to be the right age for Anna Taylor Joy to play Alia and Paul be in his mid 30's its the only way. I feel like Dennis Villeneuve is gonna use plot points from children of dune to finish this story cuz otherwise how else include Lady Jessica and Gurney Hallack so ur gonna have to do children of dune which i know he wont do even though i think he should end there it's as final as dune ever gets
I don’t want to say anything specific because that would mean movie spoilers but I think there is a way he could compress that timeline to make it work, based on what he did with Dune: Part Two
@@ImpressionBlend yeah I understand but I think the mentats got sideline so bad is it explain even a little in part two or is mentats forgotten in Dennis Villeneuve dune universe.
Cannot wait!!! 🙂
Praised be
People attached to the books need to let go of their teddy bears. It's a movie.
cannot wait!!! Bought my imax ticket :D
Yesss!! Enjoy!
I agree with the alsmost too much action comment. I like part one better, but both are great. I felt that the white savior criticism wasn't very clear in the movie, though.
I don't know folks, am I the only one who thinks except visuals and sound effects the movie was average?
By the way: "Dangers of worshipping heroes"--- Dennis Vilneuve?
same
Unpopular opinion for sure . In order to fully appreciate I guess you really need to be into the story and dune universe. Seeing all of that come to life in such a masterful way, was quite an experience. I’m sure none of us is a movie director to fully appreciate the level of mastery required to produce that level of quality
We will harness CAT power!
I could see it early on Sunday but i work that day 😠 thursday it is...
Silly work getting in the way! But don’t worry, it’s worth the wait