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@BenTanner924 күн бұрын
I believe the author of the books made it clear that Paul was never meant to be a hero
@nickyarbrough83924 күн бұрын
Paul is a fascinating character because in the short term he's basically, like, the WORST GUY WHO HAS EVER LIVED (well, for *now*), but in the long term he's assuring the survival of humanity. He's basically stopped experiencing time in a linear way and is seeing forwards and backwards, and has come to the determination that "Whoops, the only way to save the species is to do a galaxy-wide Hitler for a few thousand years or we'll go extinct a million generations from now" But yeah in normal human terms Paul Atreides is one of the absolute worst monsters in any media ever, he makes Darth Vader and Palpatine look like humanitarians
@SeanTanktop4 күн бұрын
don't tell that to 90% of the reactor community, lol
@nickyarbrough83924 күн бұрын
@@SeanTanktop Yeah, 100%, the reactions were WILD I've seen folks get excited about the "THE HOLY WAR BEGINS" line which, like don't get excited about that, why are you excited about that? All of the nuance comes from Paul's internal monologue about his motivations, but in the context of the movie where we're not privy to that the motherfucker just drinks some blue raspberry Koolaid and turns into psychic intergalactic Genghis Khan. It's incredibly compelling film, but no one should be cheering at Stilgar's final, frenzied "LISAN AL GAIB" as he goes off to murder a billion people I do think that it means that Villeneuve did his job right, though...Paul is such an effective demagogue that he even fools half the damned audience.
@breakwoodhopper67394 күн бұрын
@SeanTanktop Sean I'm going to have to correct you the most fuckable popcorn bucket is the deadpool and wolverine one actually 😅
@Advent35464 күн бұрын
Paul yelling "SILENCE" hit like cannonfire in the IMAX theater
@SeanTanktop4 күн бұрын
Abomination.....
@samgradyfilm4 күн бұрын
"The humiliation kink. It's everyone's undoing at the end of the day." Many wise Morgan proverbs in this one.
@jmourao4 күн бұрын
To answer Morgan's question of why didn't Paul just nuke everyone, in the books it is pointed that the noble houses have a treaty the prohibits them from using nukes against each other (against human targets). Using the nukes directly on the Emperor and/or the Harkonnen would have two main consequences: 1) Paul would loose all the legitimacy of being the new Duke, as House Atreides would be like considered a pariah / war criminals; and 2) Retaliation, as all the other noble houses also have their own atomic arsenal and would be justified / required to retaliate. In the book, Paul is confronted about using the nukes against the city, and his response is that he did not use them on the *city*, but rather on the *wall* (mountains) around the city. 😄
@SeanTanktop3 күн бұрын
Thanks for the info!
@hellfish2309Күн бұрын
Ripley: “That’s fuqqin cute 👉☢️”
@cosmocoatl4 күн бұрын
Frank Herbert had to write Dune Messiah to to drive the point home that Paul is not a hero. Now Villeneuve has to do the same 😂
@SunsetRogue4 күн бұрын
That’s a false narrative and a recent one. Herbert had parts of Dune Messiah and Children Of Dune written down before the first novel was even completed. He knew what Paul’s character arc would be during the writing of Dune. From the start, he wanted readers of Book 1 to fall under Paul’s spell as the Fremen did, viewing Paul as a charismatic, traditional type of hero. In Book 2, he would show why that was a mistake. Nerd Cookies provided the proof: m.kzbin.info/www/bejne/sHLZnKCJqNGph5I&pp=ygUZbmVyZCBjb29raWVzIGR1bmUgbWVzc2lhaA%3D%3D
@geist01164 күн бұрын
it should be completely clear in this adaption, it's the entire reason Villeneuve completely rewrote Chani and very much starting with the opening of the first film takes her perspective and ends this one with her perspective as well
@richlisola13 күн бұрын
Paul isn’t a hero, but he isn’t Darth Vader either. He is a powerful ruler, who once ruling, is humbled to know that he is as much adrift in events as any of us. He didn’t control what happened after he gained power. Although, the movie makes it seem like he does, the book says otherwise.
@Jabberwocky4152 күн бұрын
@@richlisola1yeah once I read Dune Messiah I didn’t understand why people were saying he’s a big bad guy or a traditional villain. The book clearly lays out how trapped he feels by his position, and how he regrets almost everything that’s happened but can’t see a way out.
@parsashojaei13524 күн бұрын
I love Jessica! The best character in my opinion. Her defiance literally changed the entire universe. Sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worse.
@JustSomeGoy3 күн бұрын
She knew Leto's seed was worth it. RIP
@ColinsComments4 күн бұрын
The movie takes place over a few months. In the books it takes several years. Alia is born and Paul has a son, but Denis decided not to deal with the kids.
@slayerje18844 күн бұрын
Save that for Messiah... into Children of Dune
@chasechambers92393 күн бұрын
its for the best
@Nergalsama01Күн бұрын
Yeah, I guess they didn't wanna tackle the infant genocidal maniac just yet.
@reverseprime1414 күн бұрын
This is personal my favorite Dune movie that I absolutely like most. For me 10/10
@SeanTanktop4 күн бұрын
totally!
@kenandbarbie-b6c2 күн бұрын
Paul isn’t evil. He is fulfilling a role he was designed for unwillingly. He really doesn’t have choices. Stilgar was more correct in his assessment than we realize at this point. This was a small reveal in Frank Herbert’s last book in the Dune series, Chapterhouse Dune (seeing the elderly couple, likely very highly evolved Facedancers curating mankind). The miraculous coincidences that helped Paul on Dune was likely staged to fulfill his role.
@AlbertoMartinez765Күн бұрын
Yeah I hate this, "Paul is Evil Narrative". If he was Evil he would have absolutely No Remorse or Doubts about Using people to do what he needs instead he fights it every step of the way. Later in the Series the True Messiah shows up and he ends up being a monster ( the Worm Emperor) for like 50,000 years killing Millions of people for the Greater Good of the Human Empire , Hating that he has to do it but being Able to read the Future at will and seeing the destruction of all humanity if he doesn't. Being the leader of all humanity means you have to make some hard decisions.
@samovarsa26404 күн бұрын
One thing I like about this adaptation is the indication that the Atreides and Harkonnens are similar BEFORE Paul comes on to the scene is the gladitorial scene. We know from the first film that Paul's grandfather was a bullfighter. Feyd, in his fight, has a bunch of helpers to take down the prisoners using sci-fi banderillos, like peons help a matador. He'll, their helmets are even shaped like bull-heads!
@x_warhog_x87014 күн бұрын
I loved this adaptation but the one gripe I have as a book reader is the change to Alia in the books she's born years before the battle as a full Reverend Mother so basically an adult in an infants body and she's actually the one who kills the Baron not Paul with a Gom Jabbar at like 4 yrs old and in the book its described, "Mature far beyond her four years, Alia escapes during the final battle of Arrakeen, but not before poisoning her grandfather, Baron Harkonnen, with a deadly gom jabbar. Afterwards, she wanders the battlefield of Arrakeen killing fallen Sardaukar and Harkonnen soldiers with a crysknife, earning her the holy epithet "St. Alia of the Knife."
@FreemanicParacusia4 күн бұрын
I figure that having a 4-year-old running around stabbing people would have been a bit much for the uninitiated… To me the bigger loss to *this* story is that they cut out Paul and Chani’s first child (Leto II the Elder) entirely. To me, the loss of Sietch Tabr on its own didn’t seem like enough of a motivator for Paul to set aside his fears of the galaxy-spanning war his premonitions warned him about and head south. Losing a *child* to a senseless act of Harkonnen savagery, though? Yeah, at that point I could see him being absolutely DONE with trying to stave off the inevitable and seeking the justice that every cell of his body would be demanding. Having and losing a child would have made the bond between him and Chani seem that much more solid, and make their parting of ways at the end that much more of a gutpunch. As it is, their relationship almost comes off as a summer fling when it was so much more than that.
@kaleiohulee66934 күн бұрын
Paul drinking the water gave him the power to see all possible futures by giving him knowledge of the past. It's a trap though because it forced Paul to make hard choices to avoid the worst endings. Marrying the princess and becoming Emperor was the only path they could survive, but it would also start a holy war across the universe.
@SunsetRogue3 күн бұрын
@@kaleiohulee6693 If Paul had been killed by Feyd, the holy war still would have happened. The momentum had already begun. The many fanatics among the Fremen would have made Paul a martyr to their cause. They would have started the jihad in his name. Paul, alive and well after the duel, would not be able to stop the religious zealotry of the Fremen anyway.
@VeelouCКүн бұрын
Exactly @@SunsetRogue
@VeelouCКүн бұрын
Yep
@HectorCardenas-gq6vs4 күн бұрын
Paul Atreides was a hero...Paul Muad'Dib is no hero at all, and in fact becomes a tyrant, who later regrets what he has done. His war leads to the death of approximately 60 billion people, the sterilization of some 90 planets, and the elimination of roughly 40 religions. His prescience shows him mankind's future, but he lacks the will to give up his humanity for the golden path. His son had no such qualms, and becomes an even greater tyrant in order to ensure humanity's continued existence.
@SeanTanktop4 күн бұрын
Good opening line. He’s truly gone once he drinks from Dr. Noodles juice
@UltimateMorales20994 күн бұрын
Paul: *breathes* Stilgor: LISAN AL-GAHIB!!
@richlisola13 күн бұрын
Who is Stilgor?
@313gwar4 күн бұрын
I saw it 3 times, twice in 70mm and once in Dolby. 10/10
@nick_cornew3 күн бұрын
Its clear that Paul isnt a hero but he's also not a villain which I love because thats how the world works
@f.miller8014 күн бұрын
I didn't knew what the hell was Dune and I completely fell in love with the first movie. A masterpiece. Both.
@iamsheep4 күн бұрын
Paul's approval rating as emperor quickly fell by 61 billion votes.
@mattwoodson64273 күн бұрын
“Silencing women…” Those women are the villains! I mean Paul before that too but the Bene Gesserit are the ancient baddies.
@mattwoodson64273 күн бұрын
*becomes that
@AlbertoMartinez765Күн бұрын
she kind of joking..) that what they do on this show is make silly comments during the movie
@Raquelgrl32714 күн бұрын
He was a reluctant messiah. He never wanted it to go the way it ended up going. Many factors forced him into it but once he was pushed into it he went all in on what had to be done...
@AlbertoMartinez765Күн бұрын
yep and gets shit or it bunch people who don't get what the alternative was which was a way worse.
@mistajay8854 күн бұрын
Well, supposedly, in ASOIF books when Jon comes back, he is gonna be somewhat like that too, cuz each time one comes back to life, one loses some humanity..
@jonmercano11384 күн бұрын
I get it probably would’ve been a hard sell for general audiences, but damn it I wanted to see 2 year old Alia talking, making snide jokes, and _leading_ fremen on the battlefield killing soldiers! I saw someone say that in Dune lore, fremen have actually learned how to orgasm without…releasing I reread the portion of the book this movie basically covers before watching it, I don’t think they cut much of Feyd. Admittedly I haven’t reread the portion the first movie covered since the first movie, so I might be forgetting an earlier introduction, but I’m pretty sure the majority of Feyd’s material is in this.
@eduardolucas79524 күн бұрын
wtf?? serious? I recently got the dune book collection and finished the first book and I was thinking about it, like, what the Fremen people did in their reactions and even more so in the scene where Paul and Chani are panting lol 🤨🫦
@erikperhs_3 күн бұрын
I've seen people in real life who can orgasm without releasing haha
@BrendanArntz4 күн бұрын
People looking at these as two seperte movies is kinda silly to me. Part 1 was kind of a slog because the needed to set the table for this bad boi. Most people who didn't like the first one was because it was dense and kinda slow to establish everything for this one
@SeanTanktop4 күн бұрын
I for one (Sean) loved pt, but I knew this was a Fellowship thing. This was set up, nowhere near a conclusion.
@CULeeisMe4 күн бұрын
Hell yeah! I want that 3 Ninjas Kick Back reaction now! 😂😂
@thewhatness4 күн бұрын
Every advanced review I read from every critic I respect made reference to this film being "a _generational_ sci-fi epic." I saw it opening night in IMAX, and I. Was. *Floored.* I'll take that experience to the grave.
@wilwaycoholland4337Күн бұрын
The guys: "man this is epic" Morgan: "cut up his stillsuits and key his worm"
@hoshinoutaite4 күн бұрын
All the Great Houses have a Great Convention, essentially a code of laws that aren't to be broken. One of these is that human life, above all, is to be preserved. This even means in war. It's why assassins and plots are used instead of full-scale warfare. (Of course, this changes with Muadib's Jihad). One of the most unbreakable laws is the use of Atomics against humans. Any House that would dare to do so would risk their annihilation. It would mean that the other Houses would pretty much turn on them immediately. So, TECHNICALLY, because Paul had them used on the shield wall (a natural feature of the planet) rather than people.. well. It's TECHNICALLY not breaking the Convention.
@user-jz8ow3xv8t4 күн бұрын
I feel like he didn't need tears at all. Mom just did it to fit in with prophecy
@a.j.18194 күн бұрын
Pretty sure in the book it’s that way. He’s already conscious but he waits until Chani cries on purpose
@user-jz8ow3xv8t3 күн бұрын
@@a.j.1819 ah so i guessed correct
@Jellysfrickingstuff2 күн бұрын
It never gets old to me how Sean Segways into the movie or show we’re watching as if he was on the radio and we didn’t click on a video knowing exactly what we were watching 😅 it’s charming lmao
@dustyblanco15464 күн бұрын
For a little clarity: in the movies they didn’t do the couple years timeskip that they did in the books. If you notice, when irulan is narrating she dates her entry as the same year as the events of the first book, 10191. If they did the time skip, Paul’s sister would’ve already been around 2 years old since Jessica was pregnant in the first movie.
@shainewhite27814 күн бұрын
NICE! Great movie, great sequel A third film, DUNE MESSIAH, is in development for December 2026. A DUNE TV series, DUNE PROPHECY, will be released on HBO November 2024.
@somthingbrutal4 күн бұрын
spice withdrawal is fatal, and lots of people take it as it keeps you healthy and extends your lifespan. so destroying the spice would kill billions.
@kenandbarbie-b6c2 күн бұрын
Per Dune, Atomic weapons cannot be used to directly kill humans by treaty among all the houses. If done all the houses would unite to destroy the violator. Paul knew this & used his atomics not directly against humans, but used to remove a natural obstacle in his way (part of the Shield Wall, a natural mountain range that protects the city.
@lucasrizor32514 күн бұрын
What’s great about Paul’s character is that you are left asking, if the prophecy was fake, why did it all come true. And, in order to save the Freeman, he knew that he must become the one thing he never wanted to be… it comes off differently in the books. But it was still well done.
@mariebourgot49493 күн бұрын
Paul became LISAN Al-GAHIB to save Morgan?! Alright I'll leave.
@mikeysodead24663 күн бұрын
God i love this movie, brought me back to being a little kid obsessing over space, consuming space media like mass effect and reading the dune books. Space man, just space. Yall should check out The Expanse if yall really fucked with this, less weird as dune but still a political thriller in space, would make a good reaction show.
@asahisdimple56274 күн бұрын
I literally cried watching this movie, not because of the story (even though it is great). I cried because of how good and in awe i was of the movie. Cried in two points of the movie. DEFINITELY will rewatch it when there’s a rerun on IMAX.
@a.j.18194 күн бұрын
Same, cried both times I went to see it in the cinema
@xen0bia2 күн бұрын
Not grayscale, infrared. Grayscale just removes colours, but everything stays tonally balanced. Infrared looks way different, making some darker tones turn bright white (like the Baron's and the Sisters robes), etc. It makes the whole aesthetic way more surreal, which is fitting of Geidi Prime. Also, Paul is neither a hero or a villain, he's a tragic character trapped by his visions of the future, trapped in this impossible situation with no possible "good" outcome for everyone (and in a sense, this is much closer to reality). The Holy War he foresaw and wanted to avoid was the "lesser evil" path to take, he literally saw NO better future, and so he chooses this path, but it is a disheartening choice. This is why his words to Stilgar, "Take them to paradise", sound so *utterly* defeated. The Holy War will happen no matter what, and even with ALL the power he has, he is powerless to do anything. That must be soul-crushing. He's still going to try and lessen the impact of it, but he still needs to live with that fact. This human side of him is what makes him a relatable and redeemable character to readers/watchers, even if he's essentially become a tyrant to the known universe... This humanity, however, is an "hindrance" his son won't have, going into Children of Dune/God Emperor of Dune.
@dominiqueodom30994 күн бұрын
Gremlins 2> Gremlins Fight me
@SeanTanktop4 күн бұрын
you've got a safe space here friend.
@ladykix852 күн бұрын
i pray they get to see it in IMAX one day....i saw it 3 times in IMAX and it was an experience every single time! also this lady is so HILARIOUS, she came in with so many LMAO hitters!
@technofilejr34013 күн бұрын
In the book Paul and Jessica both told Chani the marriage was just political. But instead the director wanted to create extra drama.
@rynol12 күн бұрын
24:10 It hasn't actually been several years, it was in the books, but in this movie the time frame is compressed, which is made clear by the fact that his sister hasn't been born yet at the end of the movie, so the time frame for this movie is less than 9 months, while by that point in the books, Alia is like 2-3 years old (I don't remember exactly)
@drhapi53082 күн бұрын
Paul Atredies will save us all
@scott409212 сағат бұрын
Villeneuve has also expressed hope that other directors and writers will continue the series after Messiah.
@marius43902 күн бұрын
The Baron's bath is a bath made with spices since it is a very beneficial drug for human health apart from the fact that it lengthens their life.
@williambranch42834 күн бұрын
Rabban is a bad boss. Stilgar is my favorite.
@commanderknowledge83604 күн бұрын
FWIW when there is a mix of those who have seen and those that have not seen a movie, I find reaction videos much more enjoyable when those who have seen the movie exercise restraint in their comments. The value of the video is in the reaction of those who have not seen the movie. Let us focus on them.
@Quzga4 күн бұрын
Holy! Awesome pick, didn't expect this reaction at all :D
@s_.777Күн бұрын
one of the best sequels ever made for sure
@AmarthwenNarmacil4 күн бұрын
Since I first saw Dune 2, I thought of that Life of Brian scene and was a bit disappointed no other reactor even referenced it. You did not disappoint, thank you for that! ❤
@TheSmytheFamily3 күн бұрын
You guys...the comments in the reaction were next level. Just great!
@shiperobin3 күн бұрын
It hasn't been several years for gurney. its been a few months. Jessica still hasn't had her baby by the end of the movie. So the timeline of the movie is less than nine months
@SeanTanktop3 күн бұрын
ahhhh, shit. well that seems a lil weird then. like, why does it SEEEM like years tho. Maybe thats the old book knowledge conflating in my brain.
@shiperobin3 күн бұрын
In the book it is years so yeah probably
@ArcherWillows3 күн бұрын
This is probably my favorite movie of the last decade.
@BuchMusikHybrid4 күн бұрын
Ive also only seen the 2 new Movies , personally I would describe him as tragic, all the paths he wants to take have been laid and lead him down this "prophecy". He never wanted to lead and is now tasked to navigate the whole of humanity down a ever changing path, Manipulating his sorroundings to get to the outcome in his mind. Its Ruthless and to me it does not seem like he enjoys it.
@sleeper-cassie4 күн бұрын
Incredible restraint on your part not to use The Voice to make everyone like and subscribe.
@SeanTanktop3 күн бұрын
(shudders) ......abomination
@Kodisage4 күн бұрын
I saw this movie in theaters…. 11 times 😅
@mpconbeer4 күн бұрын
The sleepers at the bar have awakened!
@DTheWhiteWolfD4 күн бұрын
I think the reason the harks skin is almost pure white is because of the black sun on there planet but I could be completely wrong
@neonoires4 күн бұрын
Oh fuck! I didn't expect this. LMAO and exactly Sean, people still don't get Paul's arc. This book series is so freaky and I love it. I feel like Denis Villeneuve's Quebecois weirdness (affectionate) really captures that but keeps it interesting.
@somthingbrutal4 күн бұрын
they show paul deciding to go south and drink the water of life after his vision of Chani's death if he stayed in the north and refused the godhead.
@philipmotyer91464 күн бұрын
I read it as the ships all have shielding that would protect them from nuclear battery, you can see the emperor's shiny bean ships shield deflecting the blast from when Paul nukes the shield wall behind them
@AllInTheGame013 күн бұрын
How does Denis Villenueve's Top 5 compare with Christopher Nolan's?! With Dune 2 grossing $712m worldwide, confident that if Dune 3 by Villeneuve is on par with Dune 2, it could have a legit shot @$1bn worldwide which would be crazy for a Dune movie!
@johncmousley3 күн бұрын
almost perfect; you guys also got that the emperor was probably miscast
@heymanchan90074 күн бұрын
Paul is actually Eren Yeager
@tiarose19992 күн бұрын
Paul more off an antihero than a hero but loved both films even if it bit different from the books because chani in the books is pauls concubine just like lady Jessica was the concubine to his father Jessica tells chani that “they will not see her as his wife unlike us concubines will be remembered as his wife’s” and chani in the books supports Paul and Jessica fully compared in the movie which I think brought a different prospective to show that he is an antihero not the hero.
@Quixotic10184 күн бұрын
Walter White: "Look at all he did for his family"
@aaronwolf35874 күн бұрын
I liked the reaction. A little too much narration from the dude who’s seen it before but I ain’t mad atcha. I’m the same way with newbie’s. This is my LOTR of sci-fi which is a major compliment in my opinion. ✌️
@cliveklg77394 күн бұрын
They did Chani dirty, because in the books, one she wasn't so petulent, she was a loyal fremen through and through. And she absolutely knew the marriage was for show. And Irulan does want Paul, but never gets him. Paul doesn't get the reverend mother memories, he gets the MALE line memories. 'the carbon footprint is zero on those worms' I don't know, imagine the methane...
@SunsetRogue4 күн бұрын
Sandworms exhale oxygen. On Arrakis, they serve the same role that trees do on Earth, since there’s scant plant life over there.
@cliveklg77394 күн бұрын
@@SunsetRogue EXHALE. Methane doesn't come from breathing dumbass.
@TomVCunningham4 күн бұрын
I agree they did do Chani dirty. But it wasn't for no reason. It was to try and drive Herbert's point home. It's incredible that it still didn't work for so many people. Paul still registers as out and out hero for so many viewers. You can lead a horse to water... 🤷
@cliveklg77394 күн бұрын
@@TomVCunningham There is no reason to dothe character dirty and make major changes. He helps start a holy war murdering people across the universe. What a conceit that Denis thinks he can improve the story and somehow make Herberts point more clear better than Herbert in this ridiculous manner. Herbert did that just fine in the next book and Denis should have just shown it with the third film.
@TomVCunningham4 күн бұрын
@@cliveklg7739 Denis never assumed, smartly IMHO, that he was going to get another film. Nothing is assured in Hollywood. Least of all getting the opportunity to do a sequel.
@charleshartley95972 күн бұрын
Great reacttion! Like SeanTT I saw this three times in IMAX and it was amazing everytime. So many insightful comments from Morgan on this, and as you pointed out, she *gets* that the change and all that follows is *not good* and of course the point Herbert was trying to make. So (sadly) appropriate the "Make Arrakis Great Again" line. I will be so happy when we can move past the orange imbecil. Cheers!
@losdef12834 күн бұрын
That literally the point of the Bene Gesserit Morgan. They play the very long con. 😟
@rafm30684 күн бұрын
That was a real eclipse at the beginning. Cool tidbit. Dune 2 was great and I cant wait to see Dune Messiah (Dune 3).
@joaovictorkelima25513 күн бұрын
As always, I come across your reaction and I'm glad you were able to appreciate this masterpiece by Denis Villeneuve and whose Dune Work by Frank Herbert can directly and completely influence STAR WARS (almost a plagiarism Because Dune is from 1965, in that Lucas and co. did with Herbert's work, But nowadays I'm fine with it because it shows that Dune influences pop culture in a very comprehensive way.) GAME OF THRONES (it's pure Dune juice, be it the palace intrigues, religion and characters, even Martin's writing is very reminiscent of Herbert's), MATRIX and obviously AVATAR. the enthusiasm and insights were wonderful... In addition to having a perfect edition combined with a great humor
@SeanTanktop3 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!!!
@joaovictorkelima25513 күн бұрын
@@SeanTanktop I'm the one who's grateful for the wonderful reaction videos that you've been making for years and when I saw that you finally made Dune (it means a lot, because I've loved the books since I was 20 and they changed my life a lot), I just say congratulations.
@shadysam88794 күн бұрын
In the book sequel that Villanue intends to adapt for the 3rd film, Paul has a line directly comparing himself to Hitler. Wonder if they will keep that in the film because as Sean says alot of people seemed to have missed the point of the tragedy of Paul's turn and Ascension.
@tinygrove76234 күн бұрын
yhea but that line is pretty stupid, it’s very “erm im the bad guy” which is especially silly given the larger context of the narrative, for one the idea that paul would use hitler as a example and not a in universe person like raban, is goofy, but also, frank writes paul to be to sympathetic, he tries to retcon it in the sequel dune messhia but by god emperor he retroactively makes paul more sympathetic again, like i think most people understand the idea that worshiping someone super hard is generally a bad idea, they just don’t blame paul for that, in franks own words “he’s revered for all the right reasons, he’s smart, competent and kind…” ultimately you can’t make a character that is good intentioned, very capable, and put them in a impossible situation and when things don’t turn out perfectly expect the audience take away to be, “wow that guy is evil”, paul os not hitler, it’s a silly comparison, but also using real people in general in this setting is strange lol i think they bring up van go in one of the books and it’s really odd as well.
@maverickmak2 күн бұрын
Emperor Walken is Debate Biden
@SeanTanktopКүн бұрын
Fact.
@VeelouCКүн бұрын
He's not the bad guy im so tired of this discourse after the movie came out oh my god. He saw the possible futures and this is the one that ensures their survival who the fuck would sit down and die bruh? Chani never believed he saw visions. Everyone is judging Paul as an outsider waiting to receive his bombs, as if we dont know that this path is the one that we would all take to survive and prevent annihilation.
@soxxel124 күн бұрын
Sean has seen this 3 times and Morgan was still correct on a first time viewing and he wasn't 🤣 The Harkonnen soldier was shot by another Harkonnen soldier so it was indeed a oopsie...
@Lorna-f8w4 күн бұрын
I much prefer the first one and still can't pinpoint the reason
@Silica_Packer4 күн бұрын
So while they're able to shut off blood vessels to stop bleeding and stuff
@sigrholambda4 күн бұрын
Its not exactly a scam though he actually does have super powers etc
@FreemanicParacusia4 күн бұрын
His abilities are real; the religion built around him was implanted in Fremen culture by the Bene Gesserit specifically to be exploited by them later - it’s not real.
@MusabreКүн бұрын
The super powers aren't part of the prophecy per se though. They are a bonus. It's still a scam. All the prophecy's events were set up LONG in advance for whoever the benne gesserit decided to use as a messiah figure. It's just that their plan backfired when Paul was born instead of another girl.
@sigrholambdaКүн бұрын
@Musabre their whole plan was to bring someone who had special powers. They just thought they could control him. Like are dudes like Joel Osteen scammers definitely but so is the whole idea of religion. In dune however the messiah actually has powers and isbt a charlatan. His motives and if he's right and wrong are different questions.
@LordBloodraven4 күн бұрын
I liked that the Freman made their reservoir of water sacred. In the book, it was part of a Freman plot to save up the water to be released en masse to jumpstart Dune's ecosystem. As for the Harkonnen servant women who the Baron killed, it wasn't to make a point. In the books, the guy is a lecherous predator who gets his rocks off killing and violating. Paul's sister (Alia) is born while their mother is in the south, raised and close to 5-years-old by the books climax. Despite her young age, she possesses an awareness on par with her reverend mother, making her something of a pariah by the Freman. She is taken prisoner by Baron Vladimir Harkonnen, but in the chaos of the final attack, she pricks him with the Gom Jabbar needle.
@kljhpoiu4 күн бұрын
A small thing, but it's worth listening to the song "Zendaya is Meechee" to learn to pronounce "Zendaya."
@richlisola13 күн бұрын
It’s The Imperium, or The Empire-Get outta here with that Federation ish, this ain’t Star Trek Captain Picard.
@gerardlacroix60152 күн бұрын
I'm kinda sad people don't really get Shani's reaction. It's not just "oh no, my boyfriend chose another chick", it's the concretisation of what he always told her we wouldn't do : He used her culture, and weaponised it to seize the throne of the whole galaxy, then sent almost every fremen, her family, her people, to die in a freaking holy war in his name just for the sake of power. He just stole her land, her people, and lied to her all the way through. That's why she's pissed.
@zwelethumahlalela86852 күн бұрын
and that is why she is also problematic and idiotic, because its not that simple. the fremen were going to eventually find themselves in a full-scale war regardless, they would've died in bigger numbers and lost everything without him. paul is no hero but he is also not a true villain, like he says he sees no other way, if there was a way to solve this peacefully he would take it and the houses are opposing because they see an opening for themselves to seek power making it clear that the fremen would be always invaded and constantly at war with all the other houses and they would lose.
@gerardlacroix6015Күн бұрын
@@zwelethumahlalela8685 It's not idiotic. The Fremen going this road was an inevitability, sure... Dosen't mean it doesn't suck that the man you love, who PROMISED to not destroy your entire culture, destroyed your entire culture. It's not because something is ultimately a given that you have to be ok with your loved one triggering the whole thing rather than trying not to be a part of it.
@zwelethumahlalela8685Күн бұрын
@@gerardlacroix6015 how is he destroying their culture? He will make their culture the most dominant in the universe. If Paul doesn't get involved do u really believe the Fremen would be better off? He is their best hope of a better future, Chani's arrogance and lack of faith in him(not the lisan al gaib but Paul the man she loves) is the problem here. Again as I was saying Paul is as much a victim of the Fremens beliefs as their are, he also has no choice and control over the rampant fanaticism and the brutal oppression they have endured that has radicalized them even more and the oppression that they will always be subjected to as long as the whole universe needs that spice.
@MusabreКүн бұрын
@@zwelethumahlalela8685 You're missing it here. Dune Messiah was written for someone like you. It starts with an interview with an imprisoned historian who dared to 'document muah'dib's exploits' and SPECIFICALLY highlights how badly he has damaged or completely erased most of the Fremen culture. Such people are locked up for daring to question Paul's rule no matter how horrific things get. The Fremen culture doesn't dominate the universe bud, PAUL does. That's important. You're also falling into another trap about Paul that so many people seem to, which is again why Herbert wrote Dune Messiah, to try to undo the misunderstandings of Dune. The trap being that you are accepting everything that Paul is told through his visions and his prescience as 100% infallibly true. I see very few people question this, "What if Paul is wrong, being mislead, is misinterpreting his foresight, or is simply a liar and far more selfish than he has let on?" Chani is a viewpoint of skepticism that is needed to contrast against the total unquestioning belief of everyone else around her. The only guarantee we have that Paul's way is the only way is Paul himself. It's curcular logic, Paul is right because Paul said he is right. The fact you call Chani lacking faith and arrogant is pretty hilarious in this context. You're not meant to join in with the war council in cheering Paul on his warpath 😄, no matter how awesome he is.
@Musabre23 сағат бұрын
Yeah, you can see her manner become increasingly tense the further along the final act goes, she is already a knife's edge away from turmoil and that final gambit from Paul is just the last straw. Personally i thought it was very clearly done and obvious but I can't pretend everyone sees something the way I did, but it is kinda sad more people don't pick up on that, as it;s masterclass directing and acting from Denis and Zendaya. You can even see how conflicted she is about it when Paul is seemingly losing and about to die, it's more than just a petty boyfriend betrayal lol.
@thinkbeyond34574 күн бұрын
Yes, about as perfect as it can get. Dying for part 3!
@geoffdunn49124 күн бұрын
Wait, they turned these movies into books? 😈
@Raquelgrl32713 күн бұрын
I'm sorry the "let's start with the weaker ones" is straight up more pointing to the left. That is their mo. Use your brain please. Small government isn't a bad thing.
@jgb80384 күн бұрын
You should have a "fuck" and "fuckin" count meter
@SeanTanktop4 күн бұрын
the fuck are you talking about?
@x_warhog_x87014 күн бұрын
24:09 Its suppose to be but It cant be years though because Alia isnt even born yet they compressed the timeline by years which ties into my other comment.
@shaunbrowne98702 күн бұрын
I'm not seeing a part 1 reaction on your channel.
@AndrewInmanartist4 күн бұрын
Are you going to check out the Dune Prophecy show that is a prequel about the Bene Gessuits developing and manipulating the houses leading up to this prophecy.
@SeanTanktop4 күн бұрын
i think we're gonna see how the reviews are and if it's clicking! If it rules we'll for sure check it out!
@BrendaGarcia-i4zКүн бұрын
Martin Steven Young Michelle Davis Dorothy
@MusicGuyFK4 күн бұрын
Water weed Dune hair, bapa
@literarystorm64122 күн бұрын
Dune 2 is one big promotion for abortion rights. Js
@PasserMontanusКүн бұрын
Video title says "Near perfect" while some of you are very clearly bored watching this movie. I mean, come on, it's fine to admit you didn't like it. You want clicks that much?
@MusabreКүн бұрын
They don't seem bored. What the hell are you on about? I think Sean doing enough talking for all three of them was enough lol.
@SeanTanktop19 сағат бұрын
I’m always flappin them jowls
@Stile4aly4 күн бұрын
How DARE you besmirch Gremlins 2???
@davidword85682 күн бұрын
Not perfect. It's a good movie. However it should have done some time jump scenes. Because in less than a few months he converts the devout non- believers. Time jumping forward would have allowed some things to happen and it be feasible. How did all those nukes get moved to Arakis without anyone noticing. The time it would have taken to construct the hide that hid the nukes. I liked the movie, but it is flawed.
@Musabre23 сағат бұрын
The nukes were there already. Did you pay attention to Gurney's words during the whole Family atomics scene? They only had to move a few of them for the battle near Arrakeen. So other than your doubt about the speed at which fanatics can be created (real life events would prove you wrong there too) your other 'flaws' dont seem to be flaws at all.
@davidword856811 сағат бұрын
@@Musabre they only knew they were getting Arakis shortly before the move and Gurney said that they moved the family arsenal..they later say it is 97 nukes but that still meanns they moved it there before they gained control of the planet. As for your objection to my theory on converting the nonbelievers...you mention the fanatics, Paul's problem wasn't convincing the fanatics it was the other half of the planet he had to convince. Everyone is entitled to have an opinion, if you are aggressive with your objection you better make certain you are absolutely accurate and in this case you were not.
@justg23104 күн бұрын
😎
@elliotsterling2560Күн бұрын
29:22 "But I don't want to be the fuhrer!" Holy shit that's hilarious
@dominiqueodom30994 күн бұрын
Hot Take:not a fan of Zendaya's Interpretation of chani. Her being the only one not sucked into the Religious hysteria surrounding Paul removes a bit of the tragedy with the realization that she doesnt love Paul anymore and instead has fallen for THE MUAD'DIB and Paul knowing his manipulation of the Religious plottings of the Bene Gesserit and the Fremen for his familys survival wouldve been better Austi Butler already earned himself my eyeballs on his career trajectory after his Elvis Movie,and suffice to say that the Almost Mythical Proportions people talk about Sting's casting as the original Feyd Rautha in David Lynch's Dune had me excited and for all intents and Purposes Austin lived up to the Hype for me. I also was a major fan of Lady Jessica's influence over the Religious Zealots.
@SeanTanktop4 күн бұрын
I actually think it creates a great dynamic going forward with Messiah, and we’ll be able to induce some of the revelations quicker than in the book. And just better dramatically.
@pratikmahajan97264 күн бұрын
Wish you guys would actually make it a collective watching experience by not cutting away from the movie every 10 seconds. Would actually be a more enjoyable experience. Talking is fine as that's the point of reacting but cutting away from the scenes diminishes the watching experience
@SeanTanktop4 күн бұрын
Ah, my dude doesn't know how YT or monetization works and/or just wants to watch the movie. lol