Dune: Part Two (DVD)
K**H
The Story of Forces
The future in 'Dune: Part Two' has double gynormous power to overcome solid boundaries. Fear is a navigable moody spectrum to react against in challenge entrepreneurship. Denis Villeneuve's sequel to 2021's 'Dune' is a gathering to the screen event.Paul Atreide's(Timothee Chalamet) initiation to Fedaykin soldiership and Fremen culture on the planet of Arrakis will see Paul, now called Maud'Dib(desert mouse), quell long oppression of the Arrakeen world in a preemptive corralling of doubters and believers. This rite of passage, concerning Paul Atreides inception into Fremen society as Lisan-al Gaib(Arrakeen: 'Tongue Of The Unseen'), and his mother's prophetic ascendancy, and other conflicts are imagined precipitously above regular visions. In this refined state, these human drama adventures have equivalents in the experience of gathered civilizations, and their religious identities.Chani(Zendaya) and Shishakli(Souheila Yacoub) are Fedaykin warriors who are more knowledgeable about the desert of Northern Arrakis than Paul or his mother, Lady Jessica(Rebecca Ferguson). In a conversation between Stilgar(Javier Bardem), a fundamentalist, and Paul Atreides, the importance of Lady Jessica is fraught with tension as specific details are realized about these band of guerilla fighters. They are dependent on Lady Jessica being exhalted as the new Reverend Mother. The stipulations of death in the massive desert plains of vinaigrette sunlight hues charges over Paul's innocuous figure, which remains inquisitive, silent. In colossal sizes, Paul's distant determination divinely links sonorous base melodies over descript corners of a remote society. Chani and Stilgar are fierce, judgemental, and pragmatic journeymen who compose tutorials under hard survival wisdom. Stilgar is hopeful that Paul is the Lisan al-Gaib. The laughter of Chani and Shishakli, in mockery of this religion, like a crack of emotional interjection, reverberate in a tense silence, and break-off into other dialogues around Paul's innocent gaze.Denis Villeneuve is the director of 'Dune:Part Two' , and as a co-writer with Jon Spaiths of the screenplay, the iconanism of supersize orientation provides the movie 'Dune:Part Two' with destiny revelations. Also overreaching is the achievement of stunning visual dioramas of awesome scales noted in finite graphics of small figures in front of grand edifices.'Dune:Part Two' has a Harkonnen rally where one band of a coliseum section represents thousands of black and white articulated dots. Here, the development of story plots is also large. The chants of incorporated, insensitive followers are opulent in a nihilist modern Greek world of precise chromaticism.As a Bene Gesseret, Lady Jessica is able to foresee a future Kwisatz Haderach. The Padishah Emperor(Christopher Walken), of another ruling House, along with Princess Irulan(Florence Pugh), have also, referendums based on mystical interpretations. This inspiration, to embrace a Kwisatz Haderach, or messianic saviour, is fertilized by the Reverend Mother Mohaim(Charlotte Rampling), who like Lady Jessica is from a devout society known as Bene Gesseret. Lady Jessica, as prospective Reverend Mother to Arrakis, wears a religious head ornament. Her shaded face of sharp beauty is scrolled over in black mark runics, evenly margined in straight line over her entire face, like scrolled program data. As an interest note, the large box-like head piece worn by Reverend Mother Mohaim, and later by Lady Jessica is similar to the peinetta(pay-nettah) of Spanish custom, which is a large standing haircomb covered by a mantilla or other secular lace coverings.'Dune: Part Two' profiles states of theatrical humors which, because the plight of Arrakeans and Fremen are studied under macro-cosmic energies, the cause and effect scenario runs microscopically through struggles. Great paces are tweaked subtly, and turn tragedy or victory, or morals decline then triumph again.The casting is terrific.
R**H
HOLY COW--SO SO SO GOOD--WATCH IMMEDIATELY
Of course I have heard for years about the Dune novels and I have been vaguely aware of some attempts to make some films. I have never known anything about the actual plot or characters of Dune. A couple days ago I watched Dune 1 and was really taken in. What a brilliant and beautiful film with such terrific actors. It's a very dark movie, so that bummed me out some, but still really gripping. So then I started watching Dune 2 at 1 a.m. Fell asleep for a couple of hours and then finished it around 6 a.m. What an amazing movie is Dune 2! Dune 1 is terrific, and Dune 2 is about ten times better still--and not quite as dark. I love the beautiful cinematography, the powerful music, the brilliant acting, the compelling story. My favorite performance in this is maybe that of Javier Bardem--such a natural with the role as one of the Fremen leaders. And Timothee Chalamet, holy cow, what an extraordinary performance as the central figure in the film. Zendaya is awesome too, as are many others. I am aware the director had to simplify the book and take certain liberties--for my part, I think he succeeded wildly.
O**N
Dune (two or too)
Still not sure if this is supposed to be Dune II as an aftermath or continuation of Dune or a second version of the first Dune. Both are good films in their own right but I suppose I'll have to read the book again to see. Both have good stories, good acting, and good special effects for their time.
C**S
Good, mostly.
It continues the story & is DARKER, when compared to the 1984 movie & TV series: I don't know about the book :PIt's more complex than the 1984 movie, with A LOT more politics & complex story.It's more like the TV series, in its complexity & politics.I DID NOT like how Paul's love interest was handled or his mother's COLDNESS :P MAYBE other moves, will make these GOOD story arcs.Everything else is good with feeling, drama, action & acting; leading to the next book & I hope they'll continue the series.
D**.
Excellent movie
Excellent movie. Nice to have so we can watch it any time we want without havig to worry about problems with streaming.
P**
A "DUNE" fan!
As described in part one, a great remake of a classic novel! I am hoping there is more to come!
M**T
Nice movie
Nice movie
S**N
It's worth a watch ๐
But it's not as good as some say. The fights should be longer. The battles bigger and epic. It didn't seem like massive world armies were fighting. Seemed like small skirmishes. Dave Batista's character should be a big bad baddie but there wasn't even a fight. Thanos just ends up stabbing him... the end.Fade was pretty good but he should have come sooner and more diabolical stuff should have happened. Whats with the B&W? The Fremen should have been a massive army not 200. And where was the part where they learn to use the voice modules? ...It's stylish like the 1st one but the movie drags quite a bit. It could have been shorter without the boring in it. I bought it at a ridiculous price of $30. Prime Video milked it. It's worth renting but you might as well just wait till it streams on a service you're already paying for.I've said it many times. Forget the theater owners. They need to modernize. We don't want to drive to the theater wait in line and sit by obnoxious people in a bad seat with sticky floors and overpriced snacks n drinks. YOU NEED TO STREAM SAME DAY RELEASES. A 1 time viewing where we can pause but not rewind. $5 for FIVE BUCKS. Why $5? No one is going to think twice about seeing a movie for $5. No one is going to search for a bootleg at $5. You will see more revenue because there's a whole lot of people that don't want or have time to go to a theater.Try it Prime Video. More n more people rather wait till it streams on something they are already paying for. I probably would have spent $50 on movies but I find movies I was interested in at first I am no longer interested in and forget about it. ๐
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