DUNE Part 2 Ending Explained | Breakdown, Book Differences, Messiah, Easter Eggs & Spoiler Review
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Top Comments (10)
After watching Austin Butler’s performance, all I could think was “OMG, this was what Christian Bale’s Gore the God Butcher was suppose to be!!”
Paul silencing that old crone was extremely satisfying.
After prisoners, I knew Denis was director to watch, but after sicario, it was practically guaranteed he was bound for greatness.
There was also a great "only the true messiah denies his divinity, so he must be the real messiah" moment that was straight out of Life of Brian.
Denis had to make so many difficult choices in order to make the films both satisfying to those who know the books and also approachable for those who don’t. I’ve been thinking about Dune in comparison to the Lord of the Rings. Both are excessively challenging books to adapt to the screen but Jackson had the advantage of a very clear and direct core story of good versus evil. Dune is so nuanced and thrives in the shades of gray. I feel that Denis was in a position where he had to add contrast and push elements like the Harkonnens into more of a black and white portrayal in order to keep the story coherent for newcomers. I would have wanted more of the gray, but overall he did a masterful job in a near impossible situation. Bravo Denis!
Cannot stop thinking about this movie. The cinema was FULL for me and everyone just sat there flabbergasted at the end.
You are not prepared for what is to come. Non book readers thinking Messiah's going to be return of the King are going to be very disappointed.
Denis is a genius.....no doubt. BUT, Greig Fraser deserves almost, if not as much credit as Villeneuve. his cinematography is unmatched in the business today. he's also the same guy who did "The Batman".
I just realized that 2 of the main characters in No Country for Old Men are both in this movie
That in-depth breakdown I promised is here - https://youtu.be/8Zn2MkEMhGo?si=pwyEAzOWPPzLqTnt
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Top Comments (10)
After watching Austin Butler’s performance, all I could think was “OMG, this was what Christian Bale’s Gore the God Butcher was suppose to be!!”
Paul silencing that old crone was extremely satisfying.
After prisoners, I knew Denis was director to watch, but after sicario, it was practically guaranteed he was bound for greatness.
There was also a great "only the true messiah denies his divinity, so he must be the real messiah" moment that was straight out of Life of Brian.
Denis had to make so many difficult choices in order to make the films both satisfying to those who know the books and also approachable for those who don’t. I’ve been thinking about Dune in comparison to the Lord of the Rings. Both are excessively challenging books to adapt to the screen but Jackson had the advantage of a very clear and direct core story of good versus evil. Dune is so nuanced and thrives in the shades of gray. I feel that Denis was in a position where he had to add contrast and push elements like the Harkonnens into more of a black and white portrayal in order to keep the story coherent for newcomers. I would have wanted more of the gray, but overall he did a masterful job in a near impossible situation. Bravo Denis!
Cannot stop thinking about this movie. The cinema was FULL for me and everyone just sat there flabbergasted at the end.
You are not prepared for what is to come. Non book readers thinking Messiah's going to be return of the King are going to be very disappointed.
Denis is a genius.....no doubt. BUT, Greig Fraser deserves almost, if not as much credit as Villeneuve. his cinematography is unmatched in the business today. he's also the same guy who did "The Batman".
I just realized that 2 of the main characters in No Country for Old Men are both in this movie
That in-depth breakdown I promised is here - https://youtu.be/8Zn2MkEMhGo?si=pwyEAzOWPPzLqTnt