for yall that seen it is this true?
@mjpplus said he was “intensely frightening”.
I’ve never seen a work that Austin Butler starred in; it seems like Dune 2 would make a nice introduction to his acting ability.
Dune: Part Two is one of the greatest sci-fi sequels of all time. It broadens the scope of the story and successfully brings the first book to a close. Denis once again shows why he is one of the greatest directors living today. He is able to pull great performances from his actors and is able to pull an especially commanding performance from Timothee Chalamet. Austin Butler was intensely frightening as Feyd-Rautha and Zendaya may have delivered the best performance of her career with her turn as Chani.
Greg Fraser’s cinematography shined throughout the film and this is one of the best looking films of the decade. There’s always something on screen that is magnificent to look at. The music fills the world of Arakkis with a sense of grandeur, perfectly encapsulating the tone of each scene. Denis knew when to pull back on it when needed.
I’m trying to keep this short but I can go on and on about this film. It’s going to be hard to beat this movie this year. Dune: Part Two may very well be a masterpiece.
5/5
Side note: I’m done with seeing movies in the IMAX dome my neck hurts
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incredible movie that is faithful to the book and also takes its own risks that i’d say are well earned and make sense when translating the book to a movie of this scale.
watching this in IMAX was such an amazing experience, the entire building felt like it was shaking in certain scenes.
Also, even if you aren’t a Dune fan this movie is straight gorgeous for 2.5 hours. Cinematography was just stunning and I already want this on digital so I can screenshot some of those shots. The world building, the set design and costume design (!!!!!) the score (Zimmer does it again), all just breathtaking.
Bout to buy a ticket to run it back
I had to drive home so didn’t post my thoughts
S*** was fire
5/5
what you mean by that
It means I just finished the movie
ok i gotta see this bc this can’t be true
This is 100% not true btw if that’s what you’re asking @ChiraqPalestine
He is fantastic in it but he is not a “memorable villain” like they are
I have never encountered a film going experience like this one since return of the king. 10/10. You MUST see it in imax. You will never experience more of a reason to "go to the movies".
ok i gotta see this bc this can’t be true
Cap af and when you watch it you'll agree. He's phenomenal though
This is 100% not true btw if that’s what you’re asking @ChiraqPalestine
He is fantastic in it but he is not a “memorable villain” like they are
oh I was just @ing you to see what you thought of this. I am not going into this with crazy high expectations besides liking it better than the first one
Every time some news outlet hypes up a villain as "BEST SINCE HEATH LEDGER JOKER" I completely clock out
This is 100% not true btw if that’s what you’re asking @ChiraqPalestine
He is fantastic in it but he is not a “memorable villain” like they are
he had great screen presence and played the villain role great, though I agree it’s not in the same lane as Joker or Anton. loved his performance though.
One of the most satisfying theatre experiences. Not only is it the perfect sequel, it manages to outdo the prequel in many if not all aspects. Villeneuve honestly is putting many directors on notice with this one in regards of how to make a blockbuster. Just seeing the response in the theatre kind of guarantees Dune: Messiah will be greenlit. Timothee was great as Paul and balances well the anxiety that comes from his potential and the unforgiving role of a ruler. Zendaya as Chani, Austin Butler as Feyd and Javier Bardem as Stilgar are perhaps the strongest roles. There is a change from the source material revolving a certain character but they manage to translate it in a practical way. Which made me very happy because it was my biggest concern coming into the sequel. A must watch in IMAX!
One of the most satisfying theatre experiences. Not only is it the perfect sequel, it manages to outdo the prequel in many if not all aspects. Villeneuve honestly is putting many directors on notice with this one in regards of how to make a blockbuster. Just seeing the response in the theatre kind of guarantees Dune: Messiah will be greenlit. Timothee was great as Paul and balances well the anxiety that comes from his potential and the unforgiving role of a ruler. Zendaya as Chani, Austin Butler as Feyd and Javier Bardem as Stilgar are perhaps the strongest roles. There is a change from the source material revolving a certain character but they manage to translate it in a practical way. Which made me very happy because it was my biggest concern coming into the sequel. A must watch in IMAX!
Many if not all aspects*
Dune: Part Two is one of the greatest sci-fi sequels of all time. It broadens the scope of the story and successfully brings the first book to a close. Denis once again shows why he is one of the greatest directors living today. He is able to pull great performances from his actors and is able to pull an especially commanding performance from Timothee Chalamet. Austin Butler was intensely frightening as Feyd-Rautha and Zendaya may have delivered the best performance of her career with her turn as Chani.
Greg Fraser’s cinematography shined throughout the film and this is one of the best looking films of the decade. There’s always something on screen that is magnificent to look at. The music fills the world of Arakkis with a sense of grandeur, perfectly encapsulating the tone of each scene. Denis knew when to pull back on it when needed.
I’m trying to keep this short but I can go on and on about this film. It’s going to be hard to beat this movie this year. Dune: Part Two may very well be a masterpiece.
5/5
Side note: I’m done with seeing movies in the IMAX dome my neck hurts
High praise itt
can’t believe i just witnessed the movie of life
dune believers won so hard
Bruh we won.
I had to drive home so didn’t post my thoughts
S*** was fire
5/5
Drove home in complete silence
This s*** was gnarly man. Easily one of the best movie theatre experiences I’ve ever had. I need to rewatch a couple more times to make a ranking on it on my personal favorites list but it’s amazing.