This was the first film I’ve seen in theaters since covid THIS is why I missed the theatre so much. You could feel this noise from head to toe. If I had watched this from my bedroom I don’t think I would’ve been as shaken by this movie as I was. Sincerely… I cannot wait for part two and I plan to pick up the book
@Kashgari that'll be five space bucks and don't try to scam me with any of that shaved inner city coin neither, we may be remote but we ain't yokels here
My opinion of the soundtrack drastically changed after seeing the film in cinema. Nothing can compare to your chest vibrating by the deep thundering sounds of this music.
I was too young for Star Wars, so Lord of the Rings was my only "ultra epic cinematic experience" that I can remember. However, when I went to see DUNE in theatres not knowing the story or having seen the original (or even a single trailer), I was completely blown away, and saw it 2 more times. This film is incredible.
Just wait til you see part 2. There's a reason people have been raving about this series forever and trying to do it justice even after multiple failures
@@rolandpahi3079 Unfortunately my friend, I was disappointed with Interstellar, and I think it was overrated. Don't get me wrong, I know many loved it, and it was indeed a great movie. I just don't think it's S tier science fiction, maybe just an A if that makes sense.
Hans Zimmer turned down working with long time accomplice Christopher Nolan to compose the soundtrack for Dune. Zimmer has always been a huge fan of the novel and stated that he had a passion to work on this film. Ludwig Göransson ended up composing the soundtrack of Nolan’s Tenet.
That explains it then. I was wondering how hans zimmer got out of in the bed every morning to make something so perfectly Dune. If he was a fan, that explains it.
This is the first time ever, that I want to rewatch a movie in the cinema. When everything vibrates from the low bass, it gives such a different experience. But it's Hans Zimmer, of course it was gonna be excellent.
Batman V Superman Ultimate Edition and Dune for me are Hans best work,I believe both are masterpiece films,but many would disagree with one of those choices,but idc. They both standout from all his other works and are so unique.
DUNE Official Soundtrack | Full Album - Hans Zimmer 00:00:00 Dream of Arrakis 00:03:09 Herald of the Change 00:08:09 Bene Gesserit 00:12:04 Gom Jabbar 00:14:05 The One 00:16:36 Leaving Caladan 00:18:30 Arrakeen 00:20:46 Ripples in the Sand 00:26:02 Visions of Chani 00:30:29 Night on Arrakis 00:35:32 Armada 00:40:42 Burning Palms 00:44:47 Stranded 00:45:44 Blood for Blood 00:48:14 The Fall 00:50:46 Holy War 00:55:07 Sanctuary 00:56:57 Premonition 01:00:27 Ornithopter 01:02:22 Sandstorm 01:04:56 Stillsuits 01:10:28 My Road Leads into the Desert
This soundtrack at the cinema was just INSANE, the floor felt like it was breaking away, the chairs literally vibrated and the projection screen literally rippled from the sheer INTENSITY of this score. Legit one of the best movie experiences of my life.
@@Darth1138 yes! For sure. I saw it twice in IMAX - the best movie experience of my life. Can’t wait for part 2 on the biggest screen possible, I hear it’s going to be even “bigger” than part 1
the only movie score that was even more intense at the cinema than dune was interstellar. you can't imagine if you haven't experienced it for yourself in cinematic atmosphere
@@brandmotivo I on the other hand, am interested in what makes you think that. I like this soundtrack as well, but I wouldn't call myself cultivated when it comes to his work. Maybe this IS his worst. What's your take? I'd like to hear other peoples thoughts.
This soundtrack and the movie is a proof that watching movies in the cinemas have a completely different experience. Absolutely magnificent. 10/10 would recommend.
00:00:00 Dream of Arrakis 00:03:09 Herald of the Change 00:08:09 Bene Gesserit 00:12:04 Gom Jabbar 00:14:05 The One 00:16:36 Leaving Caladan 00:18:30 Arrakeen 00:20:46 Ripples in the Sand 00:26:02 Visions of Chani 00:30:29 Night on Arrakis 00:35:32 Armada 00:40:42 Burning Palms 00:44:47 Stranded 00:45:44 Blood for Blood 00:48:14 The Fall 00:50:46 Holy War 00:55:07 Sanctuary 00:56:57 Premonition 01:00:27 Ornithopter 01:02:22 Sandstorm 01:04:56 Stillsuits 01:10:28 My Road Leads into the Desert
Best way to describe it :D Loved it though. Only complaint is there should have been more Dark Side Of The Moon, like what they did in the trailer blew my mind.
@@thewinner7382 thank you for voicing your opinion. We might be a minority, but more people are waking up and desiring melodic outputs from modern film composers instead of Zimmish noises.
When Villaneuve said that he knew Hans was a fan of Dune, and that he himself had always wanted to do a Dune film... It became immediately obvious to me that this is essentially a fan project done by some really REALLY talented people.
Imagine what could have been if the latest StarWar's films had been treated with a 10th of the love and respect shown throughout every scene of this absolute masterpiece!
I agree, the thing is Star Wars was deliberately disrespected and intentionally destroyed by Disney so they could turn it into something else. Soon to happen to Tolkien too.
In an era of terrible, terrible adaptations and remakes, Denis creating such a perfect Dune film is nigh unprecedented. It defies all reason, and yet here it is for us. An adaptation which understands and respects the source material. Which captures how it feels to read, to experience, to immerse oneself in the planet Arrakis and its history, its culture, its rules. I dare say, it would bring a tear to the late Frank Herbert's eye to see it done so respectfully, and to see so many enjoying it who never experienced it before. At the time of his passing, the only adaptation of his masterpiece was Lynch's shlockey B-movie nightmare. He did not live to see Harrison's version, upon whose shoulders this film is able to stand.
I think it's the first time in my life I did not get disappointed with an adaptation (book to film). What's more, everything I imagined has been brilliantly visually translated
@@AlbertMXG i love how amazing the ships are and the big massive ship that transports them to different worlds and they look similar to worm in a way. and leaving caladen music and visuals was just a pure experience
Villeneuve read Dune when he was 14 and has wanted to make the movie since. I don't think there's a better director in the world to take on this project.
@@bleachisrad I do wish the highliners (the huge worm-looking ships) had a bit more definition to them myself. They were a bit too simple looking. The rest of the ships were really interesting and diverse though. Seemed like an Empire made of totally different cultures.
The Emperor sent us to this place, and my father came. Not for Spice, not for the Riches, But for the strength of your people... My Road Leads into the Desert... I can see it. Thank you Denis... For making not only the best adaptation, but also one of the best sci-fi films of all time!
The CHILLS I got seeing this masterpiece in an Omnimax cinema are indescribable, especially hearing 13:17. The strength in that voice, simply breathtaking.
I think the Bene Gesserit theme fits because after a trainee becomes a reverend mother, she unlocks her full female ancestry and the voices will stream into her mind constantly in conflict attempting to take over.
" *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.* "
Einer der besten Filme der Filmgeschichte🌄 Absolut fantastischer Dreh/Schauspieler/Kulisse/Sound. Es gibt derzeit keinen besser Film der so Atemberaubend ist wie dieser👏🏆🎉🔝 DUNE 2 schlägt alles da gewesen in den Schatten. Ich Gratulieren zu so einem tollen und Meisterhaft gelungenen Comeback 👍🎉🥳Es lebe Dune for ever.........❤
the experience in theater is beyond anything else. i was really unnerved by the soundtracks throughout the whole movie. it is totally worth spending the money just to listen to these masterpieces.
"We are Dune fans. There is no call we do not answer. There is no faith that we betray. Denis Villaneuve asks us to bring ourselves to the cinema. Dune Fandom accepts!"
It is, have you been able to find a copy of Part Two's soundtrack? It's either sold out or hasn't been released yet, it's strange. Can't find it anywhere on disc.
I regret from the deepest bottom of my heart to not being able to watch this movie on theaters. I'll never forget how I missed such an unique and incredible experience that it must have been.
This in my opinion elevated what it means to watch a movie in Cinemas to a whole new level, the same way LOTR and Star Wars did. If you don’t watch this at an IMAX theatre you will have missed an experience of a lifetime.
Damit, just want to the "laser ultra" fantastic sound quality and picture. But now you make me think to re watch it in imax. Buy its about 17 euros, a bit expensive I think.
coming from an imax premiere just 3t days ago... so much this comment... this is why cinema is not dead yet and you simply can not replicate this feeling, even if you have a nice surroudn system and 4 K projector at home. this is a physical, visceral experience in the cinema.
Its not the story, not the characters but the whole world and especially the atmosphere that made me love the movie more and more. And Hans Zimmers music makes a big part of that.
What I love is that since SOUND plays such a SIGNIFICANT part in the novel they included it as a KEY component in the film. Very happy as a LOOOOONG time lover of this epic story.
Hans Zimmer is one of the few composers left in hollywood who really does this to films. You remember the scores as much as you remember all the visual elements, and that is a serious achievement.
I am so happy that the Dune franchise finally has gotten the attention it so well deserves with such a great film. And this soundtrack just takes it over the top.
@@gigachink “Bad sound design” and what exactly have you accomplished in your life? Because from what I can see, you’re just seeking attention in this comment section.
@@T-Law. Everyone is seeking attention. Commenting on a TH-cam video to get likes is seeking attention. Replying to my comment is seeking attention. You and I are not so different.
I’m addicted to that tumbling metallic percussion sound they use throughout (you can hear it at 19:55 to get an example) , something about it just tickles my brain perfectly. It’s like there’s either absolutely no rhythm to it or it’s the most complex rhythm ever, it lives somewhere in between a musical instrument and a bucket falling down the stairs. It sounds like someone opening an old cellar door, or putting their fingers in a ceiling fan, or trying to start up an old car that just won’t go. I love the way it’s used to too, where you start to anticipate when it will happen again, and it starts to become unsettling because when you think it will come again, it doesn’t. And just when you’ve forgotten about it, there it is again. It sounds like a thousand combat boots hitting the ground at once. It sounds like a war machine waking up from its thousand year slumber in order to pillage once again. Idk maybe I’m just high but I love that sound so much. This might be my favorite score of all time just because of that one sound and I am not exaggerating at all.
When it's used in the House Atreides theme (as in the Sketchbook album) I think it most sounds like spent casings clattering to the ground from some rapid-fire gun-interesting because guns are obsolete in Dune, but I think it sets the mood spectacularly.
@@sophiahelmkamp575 While there are 'tumbling like' percussive sounds in House Atreides, they are different to the one that op is referring to here. Having said that, I really like your 'spent casings clattering' description for those in house atreides though, spot on
Really nicely put! As mentioned in several of his inteviews, Zimmer calls the percussive motif that you're referring to 'wormboy'. Really looking forward to see if we will get a different 'wormboy' v2.0 in part two
Honestly this has got to be his greatest work ever. The creative sounds capture everything that Dune is they literally paint images with sound. It's a masterpiece!
This should be seen in IMAX, You can literally feel the soundtrack reverberate in you. Along with outstanding visuals and direction..an experience not to be missed.
@@shadesilverwing0 Well atleast if possible, give it a watch in a theater..anything is better than at home. I watched twice at home, and then concluded this def needs to be watched on big screen.
@@manu1434u I watched it in a usual theatre and though I was amazed by it, I wish I'd watched it in IMAX. The soundtrack is the soul of this movie and it needs to be perfectly loud for the perfect experience
@@NameNik223 exactly, I watched it first at home and went to IMAX for the visuals, but it's the sound track which blew me away, you can literally feel your chest vibrating from those drums. Anyway atleast the second part is not to be missed.
I definitely recognized Hans Zimmer's style while watching the film, but thought the soundtrack was unique and original enough to make me doubt, that maybe it was by someone else. Hanz Zimmer took several innovative and new approaches to create this magical and hypnotic soundtrack
Input from Lisa Gerrard ( Dead Can Dance ) amongst others who worked on the 'otherworldly' choral vocals , Zimmer used her most famously for the Gladiator soundtrack .
There were faint similarities to the Peter Gabriel soundtrack for The Last Temptation of Christ at places (which I also love), but definitely it's own thing, for sure. To be fair, they both have messianic themes in desert/arid settings, so some of the vocals and instrumentation are going to be similar.
Listening to this with noise-cancelling headphones is wild. I couldn't tell the difference between the drums in the intro and my own heartbeat and had to take a break to make sure my heart wasn't accelerating like that haha
Bagpipes! I love Bagpipes so much! The choice to use them for house Atreides was perfect. When the bagpipe comes in as they all run to certain death was stunning. 37:46
It sounded so foreign, which makes sense since it's millenia in the future. Yet so perfectly Western European which I think the Atreides are based off.
Just came from the cinema. Wow! just Wow Director did a peace of art The sound and visual Incredible Story so intense Actors did a great job Waiting for the second part
Denis Villeneuve is legend, you should watch 'Arrival' 'you'll be captivated and mesmerized... While unrelated I will say the best viewing order will be Arrival (just to prep for the visuals and soundscapes.. ) Dune Part One Dune Part Two
I'm so glad I watched Dune in the theaters. It was a wonderful human experience.It's been forever since I went to the movies too so it made it even more special.
I've seen Dune 28 times, 20 at the theater, and I absolutely love the soundtrack! Each time I smile right at the end of the film, and I stay till the credits are over because it continues right till the end
@@ThisIsCreation-FollowOnTwitter I own that movie and I have a 65 inch TV with a surround sound stereo and it's flipping awesome as long as my neighbors aren't home next door, LOL
Knowing Hans Zimmer made this soundtrack masterpiece makes me respect it even more than I already did!! He’s amazing, no wonder I loved hearing this so much in theaters
Guys, you should watch this masterpiece in the cinema. It was amazing. Visual effects are just in another level. I guess it will get an Oscar for visual effects at least. All the casts were born like for these roles. I got vibes from especially Timothee which he is like part of this universe. And Hans Zimmer is Beethoven of our generation. Truth he never disappointed me. Musics like belong to other planet.
This was one of the best movies of our life-times - and a lot of it was down to this music. The first time those vocals rose in the music I knew I was in for a once-in-a-lifetime chance to see this playout in cinemas. I'll never forget a second.
As a boy I grew up in the desert, and lived the and still the "water is life" philosophy. in my teens I read Dune (the first time) and was immediately drawn to the Fremen. There ways and respect for the desert mirrored my own. As I watched my desert slowly methodically get plowed flat and turned into track homes with irrigated lawns and paved streets, I too saw the waste of the outworlders. Other than some casting issues (would've been nice to see someone actual middle-eastern actors) I think they nailed it.
Saw it in IMAX, most unforgettable cinema experience ever, the visual and sound 10/10. This director is a genius, Bladerunner 2049, Sicario, all amazing.
The movie was realeased in germany two days ago. As an old dune fan i watched it of course. It was really amazing. It is the perfect movie to watch in a cinema. Go and watch it there first, if you have the chance. I can`t wait to see it there again. Maybe tomorrow. No spoilers i hope: The visuals are absolute perfect. Comparable to Blade Runner 2049. The soundtrack is very dominant, sometimes maybe a little to much. But i still had goosebumps several times, wich dosn`t happen very often to me in cinema. The movie runs heavily on these two components. The acting is perfect througout. Even the side characters. And the story is told far better, since the movie is quiet long and it only covers half of the books plot. It is slow sometimes, but i loved every second of it. For someone not so investet in the world of dune this might sometimes be a bit boring though. You can really tell, that the makers of this film are really fans of the dune saga. It really shows. So much details, i just want to see it again, to spot everything.
Villeneuve is a Fan of Dune for sure , it was his dream to make this movie happen . I saw the movie yesterday and it was amazing . i want to see it again for the same reason as yours . Also i didn't know much about dune itself (exept the aura around it , as a fan of SF myself , i can't forget that dune is the biggest or one of the biggest SF roman of all time ) , so i can say that even if i didn't know much , i enjoy every seconds of it . (i even didn't saw the dune made by lynch ) Let's hope he can do the part II ! I really want to see a Dune saga on cinema made by villeneuve
Agreed, one of my rare iSense experiences and I've gotta say the sound pressed me into the seat. I was extremely overwhelmed by it all and still thinking when I got home. In fact still pondering about it right now.
@@TheFarmersFarmington Goosebumps is "Gänsehaut" in german. So if anything, a german would say gooseskin, wich would be the word by word translation. I never heard "Gänsepickel" which would be the translation of goosepimples.
This soundtrack is as much a character as the characters in the movie couple this with mind blowing visuals in IMAX this was one incredible cinema experience what a work of art everyone involved should be so proud of what they achieved can't wait for part 2.
It's an understatement to say Dune reminded me again why I love going to the movies. So powerful and immersive. Probably the best cinema experience, and I've never been so glad to be alive. I've never read the books, but I will be picking it up for sure. Can't wait for Part 2's soundtrack collection.
Agreed. Kinda made me think of a combination of the genius storytelling of Star Wars and that magical mysterious feeling of LOTR. I secretly hope this will be a trilogy and not just two movies. That will be a trilogy that will be praised for decades after. Just like LOTR, Star Wars, The Dark Knight, Godfather, Dollars trilogy etc
Was it the scene with Paul and Jessica in the tent? That, for me, was the most emotional scene. I also liked the scene where Jessica comforts Leto. I don't think it was in the book, but I now get sad about it being near the last time they were together. If not the last time (in the film). Edit: Sitting in the middle of the theater meant I had full stereo separation which was awesome. Loved the abstract nature of the soundtrack. Look up Vanity Fair's "'Dune' Director Denis Villeneuve Breaks Down the Gom Jabbar Scene | Vanity Fair" th-cam.com/video/GoAA0sYkLI0/w-d-xo.html He mentions the audio soundtrack for it.
Every track to every movie Hans Zimmer produced is beautifully composed... but 17.54 seconds into this when the guitar fully kicks in is awe inspiring. Literally makes me freezing cold
Once again Hans Zimmer shows us without any doubt just how critical the soundtrack is to any movie. He not only preserved but enhanced the legacy of the masterpiece that is Dune.
@Simona Nárovcová Soundtrack is the soul of a movie, without it there something missing. Atmosphere, ambience are the emanation/combination of the visuals combinaning with sound; And the story is just a vector to follow. As the final shape comes as a whole, your mind perceive it with wonder.
Seeing this movie in cinema was the first time in all my 21 years of existence when I felt like I was watching a masterpiece. I had the same feeling I usually get when I read something, not when I see it on a screen. Nothing was rushed, I could feel time passing, the intensity was amazing, immaculate experience. I'll go see it again & highly recommend this movie. Oh and yes, I'll definitely read the books!
That is when you know an adaptations is masterfully done LOTR gave me that feeling also and it was a feeling I had not experienced in theaters since LOTR with a Fantasy/Science Fiction film adapted from a book.
This was the first film I’ve seen in theaters since covid
THIS is why I missed the theatre so much.
You could feel this noise from head to toe.
If I had watched this from my bedroom I don’t think I would’ve been as shaken by this movie as I was. Sincerely… I cannot wait for part two and I plan to pick up the book
The Dune books written by Frank Herbert are worth it.
@@MegakeepWorks I read the first one, are the other ones worth it?
@@avdhutjoshi676 yes, though they get....well you wonder what Frank H. was taking.
Everyone should read all the Dune books.
Everyone all of them.
I read them in elementary, and a life later they are still unbelievable.
When Keynes switched on the Stamper to call the worm... the whole theather was shaking it felt.
Listening to this in the cinema in combination with the mind blowing images, was the ultimate experience.
Where have you watched?
@Patrick Whelpley oh, thank you mate. Have you watched?
@Patrick Whelpley i watched it last wednesday and let me tell you it was amazing. I want to watch it again :))
@@bagre298 Austria :)
The movie premiered here on September 16th.
I was almost deaf coming out of the theater. Totally worth it!
I live in Italy and I watched the movie today. Trust me, it's fantastic. Blew me away
This movie brought grand scale artistic imagiry back to Hollywood. Well done.
Denis Villeneuve's debut feature film, Dune. Can't wait to see what else he has in store.
@@albaheadtheovertross he has made multiple other movies though.
@@albaheadtheovertross What!? Have you been living under a Rock?
Prisoner, Arrival, Blade Runner 2049, & Sicario... ring any bells?
David Lean style, baby. Though to be fair, Arrival, Sicario and Blade Runner 2049 were similar in that regard.
@@acevaptsarov8410 yeah very similar to his style. Would’ve been interesting to have seen him direct a Dune movie.
I'm leaving this comment here so after a week, month or a year when someone likes it, I get reminded of this amazing soundtrack :)
@Kashgari that'll be five space bucks and don't try to scam me with any of that shaved inner city coin neither, we may be remote but we ain't yokels here
be reminded
Reminded
reminded
Reminded :D
Incredible soundtrack. Sounds ancient and futuristic at the same time
Perfect and concise description!
Nicely put - and it perfectly describes the energy of the books. Incredible work!
Dune world description basically
It’s ok. Nothing special
Very adequate.
My opinion of the soundtrack drastically changed after seeing the film in cinema. Nothing can compare to your chest vibrating by the deep thundering sounds of this music.
Yess, I just came back today from watching it and sooo true
That's what happened to me! It was a whole different image and feeling.
This is called sound design, not music.
Know the difference.
@@gigachink emmmm clearly you did not read his comment properly . Your ego got there the best of you pal.
@@avatarguille Correct me then.
This MUST win an oscar.
It WILL. If not it is a sacrilege
Nah dude, it needs way more oscars, the movie was amazing
Yeah for sound-design maximum...
all films created by Deni Vilnev
The music or the film?
I was too young for Star Wars, so Lord of the Rings was my only "ultra epic cinematic experience" that I can remember. However, when I went to see DUNE in theatres not knowing the story or having seen the original (or even a single trailer), I was completely blown away, and saw it 2 more times. This film is incredible.
Just wait til you see part 2. There's a reason people have been raving about this series forever and trying to do it justice even after multiple failures
Sí la neta está bien perro a!
What about Interstellar?
@@rolandpahi3079 Unfortunately my friend, I was disappointed with Interstellar, and I think it was overrated. Don't get me wrong, I know many loved it, and it was indeed a great movie. I just don't think it's S tier science fiction, maybe just an A if that makes sense.
@@nilocblue
What were you disappointed with in/about Interstellar? I am curious.
Hans Zimmer turned down working with long time accomplice Christopher Nolan to compose the soundtrack for Dune. Zimmer has always been a huge fan of the novel and stated that he had a passion to work on this film. Ludwig Göransson ended up composing the soundtrack of Nolan’s Tenet.
That explains it then. I was wondering how hans zimmer got out of in the bed every morning to make something so perfectly Dune.
If he was a fan, that explains it.
im glad he did because this movies soundtrack is a masterpiece and so was ludwigs in tenet
whatever choice Zimmer makes, he still produces the worst music you will ever hear in your life.
@@gigachink cmon man if you're gonna bait, you gotta try harder than that.
@@gigachink Yea if you're gonna bate, at least do it under the table
This is the first time ever, that I want to rewatch a movie in the cinema. When everything vibrates from the low bass, it gives such a different experience. But it's Hans Zimmer, of course it was gonna be excellent.
My favorite cinema experience after interstellar. Commonality was Hans Zimmer
the speakers were blown in the theater i went to so it sounded awful
Batman V Superman Ultimate Edition and Dune for me are Hans best work,I believe both are masterpiece films,but many would disagree with one of those choices,but idc.
They both standout from all his other works and are so unique.
Please do, the explosions rattle your heart and you can literally feel the rotors
Best cinema is home cinema. With a set of bodyshakers included in the sofa ;-)
DUNE Official Soundtrack | Full Album - Hans Zimmer
00:00:00 Dream of Arrakis
00:03:09 Herald of the Change
00:08:09 Bene Gesserit
00:12:04 Gom Jabbar
00:14:05 The One
00:16:36 Leaving Caladan
00:18:30 Arrakeen
00:20:46 Ripples in the Sand
00:26:02 Visions of Chani
00:30:29 Night on Arrakis
00:35:32 Armada
00:40:42 Burning Palms
00:44:47 Stranded
00:45:44 Blood for Blood
00:48:14 The Fall
00:50:46 Holy War
00:55:07 Sanctuary
00:56:57 Premonition
01:00:27 Ornithopter
01:02:22 Sandstorm
01:04:56 Stillsuits
01:10:28 My Road Leads into the Desert
Thank you very much Xenia!
Ay yo.... do that Dune design here like you did in the other soundtrack vid
спасибо!
thankyou so much!
Thank you for your effort
This soundtrack at the cinema was just INSANE, the floor felt like it was breaking away, the chairs literally vibrated and the projection screen literally rippled from the sheer INTENSITY of this score. Legit one of the best movie experiences of my life.
In IMAX....terrifying and beautiful!
@@Darth1138 yes! For sure. I saw it twice in IMAX - the best movie experience of my life. Can’t wait for part 2 on the biggest screen possible, I hear it’s going to be even “bigger” than part 1
the only movie score that was even more intense at the cinema than dune was interstellar. you can't imagine if you haven't experienced it for yourself in cinematic atmosphere
It's how I imagine people felt after watching lord of the rings in cinema, I'm so excited for the next film
@@loganturner2061 I’m old enough to remember watching LOTR in the cinema (feel so old saying that now lol) and yeah it did feel like that for sure!
I cannot possibly imagine what was going on inside Hans Zimmer's mind as he was composing this masterpiece
You serious? It's his worst work..
@@brandmotivo iam serious. And I don't expect a person of your taste to understand.
@@brandmotivo I on the other hand, am interested in what makes you think that. I like this soundtrack as well, but I wouldn't call myself cultivated when it comes to his work. Maybe this IS his worst. What's your take? I'd like to hear other peoples thoughts.
@@brandmotivo people like you are the reason why I hate yt for removing dislike button
@@brandmotivo i wouldn't call it worst, but not the best too. Interstellar and inception are way better imo (soundtracks)
This soundtrack and the movie is a proof that watching movies in the cinemas have a completely different experience. Absolutely magnificent. 10/10 would recommend.
Yep, been to IMAX for this, first movie in cinema after Covid. How I needed that. The experience is amazing.
you need to upgrade your soundsystem then
@@joeman1379 Just watched it at home 5.1 yesterday. Pretty awesome!
Yeah the experience will not be the same on a TV screen
You are 100% correct u can't beat the experience. Me myself I watched the movie 4 times.
Just listened to this during the solar eclipse today. By pure luck, it was playing at 16:35 when the total eclipse came... Solar Bliss, it was perfect
Now listen to " Eclipse " soundtrack in Dune part 2
Yes it's a very very cool film it even became a franchise.
00:00:00 Dream of Arrakis
00:03:09 Herald of the Change
00:08:09 Bene Gesserit
00:12:04 Gom Jabbar
00:14:05 The One
00:16:36 Leaving Caladan
00:18:30 Arrakeen
00:20:46 Ripples in the Sand
00:26:02 Visions of Chani
00:30:29 Night on Arrakis
00:35:32 Armada
00:40:42 Burning Palms
00:44:47 Stranded
00:45:44 Blood for Blood
00:48:14 The Fall
00:50:46 Holy War
00:55:07 Sanctuary
00:56:57 Premonition
01:00:27 Ornithopter
01:02:22 Sandstorm
01:04:56 Stillsuits
01:10:28 My Road Leads into the Desert
You are a W
@@membroedits W?
thank you!!!
🤝
Hearald of the change gives me goosebumps in a positive way. Pure genius.
Hans Zimmer: how many BRRRMMM sound should we include?
Denis: All of them.
To be fair, isn't that always what Hans Zimmer does? Not that I'm complaining.
Hans Zimmer: how many BRRRMMM sound should we include?
Denis: Yes.
Best way to describe it :D Loved it though. Only complaint is there should have been more Dark Side Of The Moon, like what they did in the trailer blew my mind.
The worst score I have ever listened to.
@@gigachink I never thought I'd meet the world's most tasteless man, and yet here you are. It's an honor.
Don’t mind me, just marking down a mini collection of my fav spots:
21:55 , 22:56 , 4:25 , 13:15, 16:36, 37:42, 49:30, 1:12:48
+1 ❤️👄❤️
22:56 omfg
Great taste in music
1:12:52
That 49:30 gives me goosebumps everytime... 🔥
25:05
Bless the Maker and His water.
Bless the coming and going of Him.
May His passage cleanse the world.
May He keep the world for His people.
As a proud Scotsman, I absolutely adore the use of the pipes for Atreides charging in to battle - awakens a fire in my blood! ❤🔥
I smiled while pointing out that yes, bagpipes will last 10,000 years into the future ❤️👍🏻❤️👍🏻
And i don't understand why. They are greek not scottish.
@@cohorspraetoria8157 Afaik, Greeks have bagpipes of their own, but in the film they used the Scotish type.
*ATREIDES!*
They are of greek descent but they are growing on me by now, always loved bagpipes anyway lad!
This is without question, the greatest amount of Hans Zimmer ever put into a Hans Zimmer score.
Hans Zimmer is the worst when Hans Zimmer Hans Zimmers the most Hans Zimmer. Pure garage.
I meant garbage. Sorry for the typo.
@@gigachink Yes I definitely think this music was made in a garage, yet its better than 80% of music scores nowadays sooooo.
idk bro its a masterpiece but so is nearly every other zimmer soundtrack so ur "without question" part is a bit stretched
@@gigachink He has 100% lost his touch imo
@@thewinner7382 thank you for voicing your opinion. We might be a minority, but more people are waking up and desiring melodic outputs from modern film composers instead of Zimmish noises.
Just watched it in cinema and it was so jaw-dropping! Zimmer's music gives the feels as always.
Where?? What country mate?
@@GLASSB182 Probably in Europe. The Movie doesn't come to North/South America until October
@@GLASSB182 the movie is out since Wednesday in Europe
How does it compare to book? Here in Poland we have to wait till October :/
@@zzzzUS that is strange. I live in country near you and already watched the movie. Yesterday i watch Dune again
When Villaneuve said that he knew Hans was a fan of Dune, and that he himself had always wanted to do a Dune film... It became immediately obvious to me that this is essentially a fan project done by some really REALLY talented people.
Imagine what could have been if the latest StarWar's films had been treated with a 10th of the love and respect shown throughout every scene of this absolute masterpiece!
yeah, but Dune always was better than Star Wars.
@@DudeoftheDunes sure, story wise. Bit that first trilogy was better than 80s dune
This. All. Day. Except the Frank Herbert books offered so much more to build from. (
Yes ppl there's more than one book in the series!)
I agree, the thing is Star Wars was deliberately disrespected and intentionally destroyed by Disney so they could turn it into something else. Soon to happen to Tolkien too.
Star Wars is dead since George Lucas sold it to Disney.
saw this movie yesterday.. everything about this movie was a master piece.!
Except for the music, right?
The movie is very bad, a lot of anticlimax
it is indeed just fantastic. better than most of the last years. :)
Yes man yes. Saw it Sunday and it was amazing. Now I’ve caught up on all the Dune lore and man it’s amazing.
Such marketing prowess friend.
22:57 when the sand exploded as the worm was arriving to take the spice collector I almost started crying because of how powerful the music was
I agree, the whole scene is so so beautiful. The cinematography, the shots, the effects, the score, the acting!!! I can’t say enough!!
I cry at movies all the time due to beautiful images and mainly the sound 🔊
This movie was absolutely phenomenal.. The soundtrack, divine.
Religious experience
Awesome in the truest sense of the word
In an era of terrible, terrible adaptations and remakes, Denis creating such a perfect Dune film is nigh unprecedented. It defies all reason, and yet here it is for us. An adaptation which understands and respects the source material. Which captures how it feels to read, to experience, to immerse oneself in the planet Arrakis and its history, its culture, its rules. I dare say, it would bring a tear to the late Frank Herbert's eye to see it done so respectfully, and to see so many enjoying it who never experienced it before. At the time of his passing, the only adaptation of his masterpiece was Lynch's shlockey B-movie nightmare. He did not live to see Harrison's version, upon whose shoulders this film is able to stand.
I think it's the first time in my life I did not get disappointed with an adaptation (book to film). What's more, everything I imagined has been brilliantly visually translated
@@AlbertMXG i love how amazing the ships are and the big massive ship that transports them to different worlds and they look similar to worm in a way. and leaving caladen music and visuals was just a pure experience
Villeneuve read Dune when he was 14 and has wanted to make the movie since. I don't think there's a better director in the world to take on this project.
After Blade Runner 2049 I have complete faith in Denis as the rare director who can properly handle this sort of IP
@@bleachisrad I do wish the highliners (the huge worm-looking ships) had a bit more definition to them myself. They were a bit too simple looking. The rest of the ships were really interesting and diverse though. Seemed like an Empire made of totally different cultures.
I used to be fan of Hans Zimmer, but after this i became a whole air conditioner
This. comment. is. amazing. My day is now 0.79% better. Thank you.
@@MyFireVideos If it was an original And not copy/paste comment...I bet Your day would be 0.80% better.
@@ibanez9179 I had never seen the air conditioner gag. It gave me a chuckle.
@@MyFireVideos i saw it on some other video,your comment made me laugh..the air conditioner not even a chuckle.
@@ibanez9179 ah thanks!
The Emperor sent us to this place, and my father came.
Not for Spice, not for the Riches,
But for the strength of your people...
My Road Leads into the Desert... I can see it.
Thank you Denis... For making not only the best adaptation, but also one of the best sci-fi films of all time!
Desert power.
Go away.
@@gigachink "It's shocking to find how many people do not believe they can learn, and how many more believe learning to be difficult."
hopefully part 2 lives up to it
@@BenAri18 It will.
The CHILLS I got seeing this masterpiece in an Omnimax cinema are indescribable, especially hearing 13:17. The strength in that voice, simply breathtaking.
That combined with that look in Paul’s eyes. The look of power, and defiance. Pure resilience. Gave me so many chills.
YYEEEEEEESSSSS ++++++++++++
@pancake kwisatz huh?
Anything relating to Passion of the Christ and Kingdom of Heaven related steals my breath away big time ❤❤
That voice makes me want to wander into the desert fr
Don't wanna sound cliche but honestly watching this movie was a sci fi masterpiece.
you don't your a hundred percent right
Raised By wolves have some similar vibes also a sci fi masterpiece with great ost
Far from it.
@@gigachink there’s always one
You don't sound cliché you are simply 100% CORRECT! :)
Leaving Caladan is my absolute favorite. It gives me a feeling of longing for a place I've never been to.
I think the Bene Gesserit theme fits because after a trainee becomes a reverend mother, she unlocks her full female ancestry and the voices will stream into her mind constantly in conflict attempting to take over.
Based and Melange pilled
@@ratave6472 can someone screenshot this to reddit so it becomes a phrase meme thanks
I picture it as all the voices of the sisterhood planning and plotting, but also all the memories unlocked from the water of life.
@@ratave6472 Have you any idea what Based actually means?
This movie is hands above any of the new Star Wars movies, from story to acting to production. This is a great movie.
As a star wars fan I must agree, I loved every second of Dune
1000000000%
As a lover of Star Wars, I completely agree.
Not exactly a high bar here. Anything is better than the new Star Wars Films.
Did you know the star wars series its self is based off this movies books
This movie is an unbelievable experience in theater. I'm even thinking of going to see it again!
That's what I did and tbh I'd gladly go see it a third time
I love going to the cinema to re-watch movies all by myself
I'd strongly recommend it! There are a lot of small details I only understood the second time I watched it :)
Same. Definitely will.
I did and might do it a third time
Perfect blend of ancient and far future. Truly sounds like it’s from a different time and planet.
@@ericcheltenham7001 What a terrible job of trolling, y’know keep it up and one day you might actually make someone mad 😃
@@bleistift6113 I’m not trolling. Read my comment again. You will find what I said is true.
@@ericcheltenham7001 okay
because DUNE is in a POST Technological Era..
Its nothing special
Now I'm actually glad Hans Zimmer turned down Tenet for this, Dune was beyond worth it.
And Ludwig Goransson was incredible in Tenet
It's funny because i heard some Ludwig Goransson vibes on the Dune OST
@@Capa791 same, i was thinking of the mandalorian at some points
And now we got two amazing scores from Zimmer & Goransson, so we all won in the end XD
@@aaronkuck5231 Yeah it was far better than anything Zimmer made for Nolan.
This soundtrack extends life. This soundtrack expands consciousness
One of the most gorgeously alien, ethereal, timelessly visceral, earthy, textured scores I've ever heard. I'm blown away.
You should use more descriptive words.
@@SirTweaksalot92 i was just thinking to myself how they should have provided more adjectives!
" *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.* "
Dune was the second best IMAX experience I have ever had. Interstellar being the best, and naturally it's soundtrack was done by Hans Zimmer too.
exact same feeling!
I HAVE FOUND MY BRETHREN
I don’t know you, but I like you
Interstellar was a bit meh-ish.
Dunkirk hit pretty hard as well…
Einer der besten Filme der Filmgeschichte🌄 Absolut fantastischer Dreh/Schauspieler/Kulisse/Sound. Es gibt derzeit keinen besser Film der so Atemberaubend ist wie dieser👏🏆🎉🔝 DUNE 2 schlägt alles da gewesen in den Schatten. Ich Gratulieren zu so einem tollen und Meisterhaft gelungenen Comeback 👍🎉🥳Es lebe Dune for ever.........❤
37:46 the part with the bagpipes will always give me goosebumps! something about that instrument just feels perfect for the Atredies
It feels highly scottish yet eerily ambient
Perfect instrument & gr8 timing
I agree, the bagpipes were fantastic
A layer of tragic detail that I was told about later; the bagpipes are playing a *funeral arrangement*.
@@roguevector1268 for House Atreides I wonder, as it was a trap...
the experience in theater is beyond anything else. i was really unnerved by the soundtracks throughout the whole movie. it is totally worth spending the money just to listen to these masterpieces.
"We are Dune fans.
There is no call we do not answer.
There is no faith that we betray.
Denis Villaneuve asks us to bring ourselves to the cinema.
Dune Fandom accepts!"
Dune Fandom!
Dune Fandom!
Dune Fandom!
Dune Fandom!
Dune Fandom!
Dune Fandom!
“we are Dune fans
those who stand up against us fall”
😂
Lol, excellent
"Tell me of the fandoms of your Dune, You-Tube'A'Dib"
Me buying the ticket: So, it's done?
The ticket guy: It's done.
I've listened to this from start to finish countless times. It's fantastic. While working. While talking. Anything.
It is, have you been able to find a copy of Part Two's soundtrack? It's either sold out or hasn't been released yet, it's strange. Can't find it anywhere on disc.
I regret from the deepest bottom of my heart to not being able to watch this movie on theaters. I'll never forget how I missed such an unique and incredible experience that it must have been.
it was alright
@@euphores_ I hope they do that here in Brazil. i heard rescreenings have been happening already on the US.
@@thenot-so-smartfox4145 Eu vi no imax, foi fantástico. Estou lendo o livro e pretendo ver de novo no imax se voltar ao cinema
Same here!
It'll end up back in theaters before part 2 is released
Leaving Caladan 00:16:36 is the best piece on here and combined with the visuals was a special moment in the film.
That's the exact part I fell in love with the film.
Literally might be my favorite cinematic piece in ages, what a gorgeous and powerful composition
+1
@@FlavorfulFeral Better then his work on Interstellar imo
I heard that piece, and here I am, a living volcanoe
This in my opinion elevated what it means to watch a movie in Cinemas to a whole new level, the same way LOTR and Star Wars did.
If you don’t watch this at an IMAX theatre you will have missed an experience of a lifetime.
You say it dude
Damit, just want to the "laser ultra" fantastic sound quality and picture. But now you make me think to re watch it in imax. Buy its about 17 euros, a bit expensive I think.
@@lpt2606 trust me when I say it’s well worth it.
coming from an imax premiere just 3t days ago... so much this comment... this is why cinema is not dead yet and you simply can not replicate this feeling, even if you have a nice surroudn system and 4 K projector at home. this is a physical, visceral experience in the cinema.
yeah, but I won't take a life killing clot shot in order to be allowed to do so. Price of that is way way too high.
Its not the story, not the characters but the whole world and especially the atmosphere that made me love the movie more and more. And Hans Zimmers music makes a big part of that.
I would recommend the audiobook, the characters became much more interesting when I saw what Herbert was doing with them.
read the book fr
What I love is that since SOUND plays such a SIGNIFICANT part in the novel they included it as a KEY component in the film. Very happy as a LOOOOONG time lover of this epic story.
I said that very statement!
Hans Zimmer is one of the few composers left in hollywood who really does this to films. You remember the scores as much as you remember all the visual elements, and that is a serious achievement.
@@ambientvirtual yeah, Hans Zimmer is one of those composers that, no matter what he touches, he makes memorable.
Zimmer got the golden globe, now it’s time for the Oscar.
and the Grammy 😆
grear score but power of dog deserve the oscar
He won
I am so happy that the Dune franchise finally has gotten the attention it so well deserves with such a great film. And this soundtrack just takes it over the top.
OsakaRose yes, and it was a disgrace to the book. This movie will finally do it real justice
@@osakarose5612 yes the film where they wanted to cram everything into a two hour film.... Awful film.
Now this is the pure definition of 'feeling' music and not only just listening
Just watched the movie. Every time the Gom Jabbar theme played, my spine tingled.
Yeah when Paul gets ahold of himself and stares back into the mothers face ...wow.
Johnny is that you???
there is no actual theme. Only bad sound designs.
@@gigachink “Bad sound design” and what exactly have you accomplished in your life? Because from what I can see, you’re just seeking attention in this comment section.
@@T-Law. Everyone is seeking attention. Commenting on a TH-cam video to get likes is seeking attention. Replying to my comment is seeking attention. You and I are not so different.
I’m addicted to that tumbling metallic percussion sound they use throughout (you can hear it at 19:55 to get an example) , something about it just tickles my brain perfectly. It’s like there’s either absolutely no rhythm to it or it’s the most complex rhythm ever, it lives somewhere in between a musical instrument and a bucket falling down the stairs.
It sounds like someone opening an old cellar door, or putting their fingers in a ceiling fan, or trying to start up an old car that just won’t go. I love the way it’s used to too, where you start to anticipate when it will happen again, and it starts to become unsettling because when you think it will come again, it doesn’t. And just when you’ve forgotten about it, there it is again.
It sounds like a thousand combat boots hitting the ground at once. It sounds like a war machine waking up from its thousand year slumber in order to pillage once again.
Idk maybe I’m just high but I love that sound so much. This might be my favorite score of all time just because of that one sound and I am not exaggerating at all.
When it's used in the House Atreides theme (as in the Sketchbook album) I think it most sounds like spent casings clattering to the ground from some rapid-fire gun-interesting because guns are obsolete in Dune, but I think it sets the mood spectacularly.
@@sophiahelmkamp575 While there are 'tumbling like' percussive sounds in House Atreides, they are different to the one that op is referring to here. Having said that, I really like your 'spent casings clattering' description for those in house atreides though, spot on
Really nicely put! As mentioned in several of his inteviews, Zimmer calls the percussive motif that you're referring to 'wormboy'. Really looking forward to see if we will get a different 'wormboy' v2.0 in part two
++ 😭
agreed
One of the best soundtracks I ever experienced in a movie theater. This movie is a masterpiece
Honestly this has got to be his greatest work ever. The creative sounds capture everything that Dune is they literally paint images with sound. It's a masterpiece!
It fits the movie so perfectly
This should be seen in IMAX, You can literally feel the soundtrack reverberate in you. Along with outstanding visuals and direction..an experience not to be missed.
No IMAX showings in my area. Disappointed!
@@shadesilverwing0 Well atleast if possible, give it a watch in a theater..anything is better than at home. I watched twice at home, and then concluded this def needs to be watched on big screen.
@@manu1434u Going this week for sure.
@@manu1434u I watched it in a usual theatre and though I was amazed by it, I wish I'd watched it in IMAX. The soundtrack is the soul of this movie and it needs to be perfectly loud for the perfect experience
@@NameNik223 exactly, I watched it first at home and went to IMAX for the visuals, but it's the sound track which blew me away, you can literally feel your chest vibrating from those drums. Anyway atleast the second part is not to be missed.
I definitely recognized Hans Zimmer's style while watching the film, but thought the soundtrack was unique and original enough to make me doubt, that maybe it was by someone else. Hanz Zimmer took several innovative and new approaches to create this magical and hypnotic soundtrack
Input from Lisa Gerrard ( Dead Can Dance ) amongst others who worked on the 'otherworldly' choral vocals , Zimmer used her most famously for the Gladiator soundtrack .
@@martino9134 That's awesome, I really like Dead Can Dance, and now that you mention it I notice their influence
There were faint similarities to the Peter Gabriel soundtrack for The Last Temptation of Christ at places (which I also love), but definitely it's own thing, for sure. To be fair, they both have messianic themes in desert/arid settings, so some of the vocals and instrumentation are going to be similar.
Listening to this with noise-cancelling headphones is wild. I couldn't tell the difference between the drums in the intro and my own heartbeat and had to take a break to make sure my heart wasn't accelerating like that haha
Ohhhhhh waoooo
Congratulations to Hans Zimmer for Oscar #2 with this masterpiece!
He was lucky that Klaus Schulze worked on that with him ;)
Bagpipes! I love Bagpipes so much! The choice to use them for house Atreides was perfect. When the bagpipe comes in as they all run to certain death was stunning. 37:46
It sounded so foreign, which makes sense since it's millenia in the future. Yet so perfectly Western European which I think the Atreides are based off.
With me!
Just came from the cinema.
Wow! just Wow
Director did a peace of art
The sound and visual Incredible
Story so intense
Actors did a great job
Waiting for the second part
I agree, it truly is such an epic experience
Maybe is the best movie of the year, I know many people dislike it because of the slow rythm but honestly is a masterpiece in capital letter.
It's been confirmed! Part 2 is coming
Denis Villeneuve is legend, you should watch 'Arrival' 'you'll be captivated and mesmerized... While unrelated I will say the best viewing order will be
Arrival (just to prep for the visuals and soundscapes.. )
Dune Part One
Dune Part Two
I'm so glad I watched Dune in the theaters. It was a wonderful human experience.It's been forever since I went to the movies too so it made it even more special.
Who listening after Dune 2 premieres in 2024 ? 😃
Me
me havn't watch dune 2 yet
@@Sergey_Brin having listened to both sound tracks, the original is better
I watched dune part one 2 years ago, now I just finished dune part two. I can't wait for dune part three.
@@UnknownElement-Xagreed. I love the dune movies.
Listen to this soundtrack while reading the book, next level feeling wow😍😍
That's my plan!
Yeah, I finished 3rd book's final chapters while listening to this soundtrack. It adds a whole new experience of mysticism and atmosphere.
i read dune book listening to this, now i'm reading the 2'nd Dune book also with this music.
I've seen Dune 28 times, 20 at the theater, and I absolutely love the soundtrack! Each time I smile right at the end of the film, and I stay till the credits are over because it continues right till the end
Jokes on you. I've seen it 29 times! But seriously, what a movie!!!
if you aren't joking mate, that's seriously impressive haha- but also a bit obsessive- but awesome job.
@@ThisIsCreation-FollowOnTwitter I own that movie and I have a 65 inch TV with a surround sound stereo and it's flipping awesome as long as my neighbors aren't home next door, LOL
You spent quite some money
7:32 this cello portion hits hard. Gives you this feeling like some gigantic spacecraft or dragon flew past you😬
Or you're in a floating boat near valyria and see a dragon passing by for the very first time
Pretty sure that’s a contrabass, but yeah it’s really cool.
Knowing Hans Zimmer made this soundtrack masterpiece makes me respect it even more than I already did!! He’s amazing, no wonder I loved hearing this so much in theaters
Guys, you should watch this masterpiece in the cinema. It was amazing. Visual effects are just in another level. I guess it will get an Oscar for visual effects at least. All the casts were born like for these roles. I got vibes from especially Timothee which he is like part of this universe. And Hans Zimmer is Beethoven of our generation. Truth he never disappointed me. Musics like belong to other planet.
Going to watch it again tomorrow in Imax!
Absolutely. Must be watched in IMAX. I thought it was just marketing but they did a Masterpiece. 👍🏼👍🏼
Completey agreed! I saw it twice in IMAX. Dune was born for the big screen.
This was one of the best movies of our life-times - and a lot of it was down to this music. The first time those vocals rose in the music I knew I was in for a once-in-a-lifetime chance to see this playout in cinemas. I'll never forget a second.
Music is a masterpiece. Largely thanks to these soundtracks, the film turned out to be so atmospheric.
As a boy I grew up in the desert, and lived the and still the "water is life" philosophy. in my teens I read Dune (the first time) and was immediately drawn to the Fremen. There ways and respect for the desert mirrored my own. As I watched my desert slowly methodically get plowed flat and turned into track homes with irrigated lawns and paved streets, I too saw the waste of the outworlders. Other than some casting issues (would've been nice to see someone actual middle-eastern actors) I think they nailed it.
The master HANS ZIMMER
HE should have won bunch of Oscars but who cares he’s beyond the trophy game
One of the best movies of all time. Everything about it is spectacular. I saw it two days in a row at the theater, wish I had gone more.
Saw it in IMAX, most unforgettable cinema experience ever, the visual and sound 10/10. This director is a genius, Bladerunner 2049, Sicario, all amazing.
Hans Zimmer always proves that he is the greatest of all time. He is just insane when it comes to music .
The movie was realeased in germany two days ago. As an old dune fan i watched it of course. It was really amazing. It is the perfect movie to watch in a cinema. Go and watch it there first, if you have the chance. I can`t wait to see it there again. Maybe tomorrow.
No spoilers i hope:
The visuals are absolute perfect. Comparable to Blade Runner 2049. The soundtrack is very dominant, sometimes maybe a little to much. But i still had goosebumps several times, wich dosn`t happen very often to me in cinema. The movie runs heavily on these two components.
The acting is perfect througout. Even the side characters. And the story is told far better, since the movie is quiet long and it only covers half of the books plot. It is slow sometimes, but i loved every second of it. For someone not so investet in the world of dune this might sometimes be a bit boring though.
You can really tell, that the makers of this film are really fans of the dune saga. It really shows. So much details, i just want to see it again, to spot everything.
Villeneuve is a Fan of Dune for sure , it was his dream to make this movie happen .
I saw the movie yesterday and it was amazing . i want to see it again for the same reason as yours .
Also i didn't know much about dune itself (exept the aura around it , as a fan of SF myself , i can't forget that dune is the biggest or one of the biggest SF roman of all time ) , so i can say that even if i didn't know much , i enjoy every seconds of it . (i even didn't saw the dune made by lynch )
Let's hope he can do the part II ! I really want to see a Dune saga on cinema made by villeneuve
Thanks!!!
Agreed, one of my rare iSense experiences and I've gotta say the sound pressed me into the seat. I was extremely overwhelmed by it all and still thinking when I got home. In fact still pondering about it right now.
What kind of German says “goosebumps” instead of goosepimples fake AF bro
@@TheFarmersFarmington Goosebumps is "Gänsehaut" in german. So if anything, a german would say gooseskin, wich would be the word by word translation. I never heard "Gänsepickel" which would be the translation of goosepimples.
That Bass/Cello in Herald of the Change is just phenomenal!
This soundtrack is as much a character as the characters in the movie couple this with mind blowing visuals in IMAX this was one incredible cinema experience what a work of art everyone involved should be so proud of what they achieved can't wait for part 2.
It's an understatement to say Dune reminded me again why I love going to the movies. So powerful and immersive. Probably the best cinema experience, and I've never been so glad to be alive. I've never read the books, but I will be picking it up for sure. Can't wait for Part 2's soundtrack collection.
When the bagpipes come in at 37:47... I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE THIS IN IMAX
Yes, I loved that part and wish it was longer. Chills.
im so happy they have house atreides from the dune sketchbook
Chill man in 4dx
I already watch the movie
and this scene one of my favorites in this movie.
@@AtillaDornan lucky...
Made me cry in cinema. Best since Lotr
This is a real masterpiece.
Agreed. Kinda made me think of a combination of the genius storytelling of Star Wars and that magical mysterious feeling of LOTR. I secretly hope this will be a trilogy and not just two movies. That will be a trilogy that will be praised for decades after. Just like LOTR, Star Wars, The Dark Knight, Godfather, Dollars trilogy etc
@@l3gendbaap963 it has 6 parts actually
and the novel was released earlier than star wars and lotr
Was it the scene with Paul and Jessica in the tent? That, for me, was the most emotional scene. I also liked the scene where Jessica comforts Leto. I don't think it was in the book, but I now get sad about it being near the last time they were together. If not the last time (in the film).
Edit: Sitting in the middle of the theater meant I had full stereo separation which was awesome. Loved the abstract nature of the soundtrack. Look up Vanity Fair's "'Dune' Director Denis Villeneuve Breaks Down the Gom Jabbar Scene | Vanity Fair" th-cam.com/video/GoAA0sYkLI0/w-d-xo.html He mentions the audio soundtrack for it.
one of the best movie sound tracks ever, movie was absolutely wild in the theater
Every track to every movie Hans Zimmer produced is beautifully composed... but 17.54 seconds into this when the guitar fully kicks in is awe inspiring. Literally makes me freezing cold
Shades of King Crimson, maybe?
4:07 When that heavy bass drum kicks in, as the Emperor's ship lands, and that thunderous chorus hits, that's the stuff right there.
This was the best movie I have seen in the cinema so far. Respect to the masterful art of Hans Zimmer and Villeneuve.
Yes! Both are masters of their arts. Incredible.
This movie managed to portrait how i imagined the world of dune as i read the book. I literally was brought to tears in the theater as i watched it.
Once again Hans Zimmer shows us without any doubt just how critical the soundtrack is to any movie. He not only preserved but enhanced the legacy of the masterpiece that is Dune.
This music makes the movie so trilling and the atmosphere hits so different.. Crazy what just the soundtrack can make with a movie
@Simona Nárovcová
Soundtrack is the soul of a movie, without it there something missing.
Atmosphere, ambience are the emanation/combination of the visuals combinaning with sound; And the story is just a vector to follow.
As the final shape comes as a whole, your mind perceive it with wonder.
00:12:04 - Gom Jabbar
00:16:36 - Leaving Caladan
00:18:30 - Arrakean
00:20:46 - Ripples in the Sand
00:35:32 - Armada
00:40:42 - Burning Palms
00:48:14 - The Fall
00:55:07 - Sanctuary
01:00:27 - Ornithopter
01:02:22 - Sandstorm
STAR WARS: "You turned the fans against me!"
DUNE: "You have done that yourself!"
Not gonna lie, I'm more hyped about "Dune: Part Two" than I probably would be for Star Wars Episode X...
Perfect comment
FRRRRRRRRR
This is way legit.
The movie does not do the book justice.
Hans Zimmer is beyond this words. What an amazing brain and talent. Every sound effect every created by him are waves of gold. Love this man
this movie is art. from its cinematographic scenes to the incredible music. everything is marvelous.
Seeing this movie in cinema was the first time in all my 21 years of existence when I felt like I was watching a masterpiece. I had the same feeling I usually get when I read something, not when I see it on a screen. Nothing was rushed, I could feel time passing, the intensity was amazing, immaculate experience. I'll go see it again & highly recommend this movie. Oh and yes, I'll definitely read the books!
If you’ve never watched Lawrence of Arabia ….. that is a classic masterpiece
That is when you know an adaptations is masterfully done LOTR gave me that feeling also and it was a feeling I had not experienced in theaters since LOTR with a Fantasy/Science Fiction film adapted from a book.
Leaving Caladan has to be my favorite.
Leaving Caladan
Gom Jabbar
My two favs.
In that order.
1:08:32 - I had seen an entire film in awe at this point, but this theme with a shot of the dune sea under a setting sun sold me the whole trilogy
Soundtrack is like an hour-long trance. I happen to listen to this track during work, writing stuff, it helps to remain some flow.