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More than a simple savior or chosen one story, "Dune: Part Two" is a robust piece of filmmaking, a reminder that this kind of broad-scale blockbuster can be done with artistry and flair. Advertisement. "Dune: Part Two" picks up so closely on the heels of the first film that the Fremen are still transporting the body of Jamis ( Babs
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Review by Nick Spake. Denis Villeneuve's epic sci-fi sequel is finally here! Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we're reviewing "Dune: Part Two." Our review of
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Dune: Part Two, officially in theaters March 1, tells the tragedy of House Atreides, a noble family with great hair. After an assault in Dune: Part One by the Harkonnen, the bad, bald enemies of
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It's a struggle that " Dune: Part Two " continues to embody all too well. This isn't quite the same common — and admittedly boring — criticism that's been leveled against massive
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Dune: Part Two returns us to said Arrakeen desert directly in the wake of Dune.Paul Atreides (Chalamet) and his Bene Gesserit mother Jessica (Rebecca Ferguson) have just joined up with Arrakis
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Dune: Part Two Review. Dune: Part Two opens in theaters March 1. If you threw a rock on the internet when Dune: Part One came out, you'd hit a comment calling it " Star Wars for adults
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Dune Talk crew members have seen Dune: Part Two and we're reviewing it on this 70th (!) episode. Today's show is spoiler free, so you can safely join Johnny, Marcus, and Simon to max out your hype level. The crew shares upbeat reactions to watching this remarkable movie for the first time, while also discussing some of their criticisms.
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DUNE 2 is a stunning cinematic achievement, and we have a spoiler-free review. Christy and Alonso were both blown away by Denis Villeneuve's film and liked i
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Dune Part 2. Credit: Warner Bros. Chani is given an expanded role but also one that is oddly combative with Paul as he gets to know the Fremen, becoming first Muad'dib before fully embracing his
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Dune 2 Review today! Beyond The Trailer reaction & movie review 2024! NO SPOILERS! Denis Villeneuve! Timothee Chalamet! Zendaya! Austin Butler!SUBSCRIBE: htt
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Dune Part 2 - Movie Review (No Spoilers) Dune Part 2 is not quite as good as its first half, and certainly has more flaws. The hype for this has been slightly inflated, come on people this is not as good as High and Low. But when Dune 2 hits it hits hard, and I can certainly say I left the cinema very satisfied with the full 5 hour and 20
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Currently at 97% RT with 88 reviews in. One critic says "god tier filmmaking and production". Another comparing it's improvement from Dune 1 as "huge improvement… as the Dark Knight to Batman Begins". Villeneuve doesn't miss and this looks to be one of his highest rated films. The Hype continues to flow.
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Movie Review: Dune, Part Two (no spoilers) Today, March 1, marks the opening of the long-awaited sequel to the film Dune, Part One.It is expected to be one of the largest debuts of 2024. (See my previous review article on the saga's history, my chat with the author Frank Herbert 45 years ago, the origin of the book(s), and how other sagas like Star Wars relied on it.)
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r/dune. Dune is a landmark science fiction novel first published in 1965 and the first in a 6-book saga penned by author Frank Herbert. Widely considered one of the greatest works within the sci-fi genre, Dune has been the subject of various film and TV adaptations, including the Academy Award winning 2021 film Dune directed by Denis Villeneuve.
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Dune, Part 2. Promotional poster. (Warner Bros.) NOTE: This review contains some plot spoilers. I recently saw Dune: Part 2.It's an impressive and powerful film that lived up to the promise of
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Dune: Part 2 Ending Explained. If the first Dune movie showed us the downfall of House Atreides on Arrakis, the sequel is about how Paul turns the tables on his betrayers. In Dune: Part 2, we see
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Director Denis Villeneuve has somehow outdone himself on this one, delivering a movie that feels massive in scope, yet intimate and personal in its story. It feels like a big step forward from both a technical aspect and a narrative one. So yes, prepare for gushing. Dune: Part Two is amazing. Dune: Part Two takes place not long after the ending
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Final Thoughts on Denis Villeneuve's Dune: Part 2. With Legendary Pictures releasing Dune: Part Two in March, it feels like the bar is set awfully high for the rest of the year's releases. Still, it just feels great that a film such as this exists, and it's the reason theatres exist in the first place. Witnessing Dune: Part Two on the big
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Dune: Part Two - Review Thread. Rotten Tomatoes: 97% (116 Reviews) . Critics Consensus: Visually thrilling and narratively epic, Dune: Part Two continues Denis Villeneuve's adaptation of the beloved sci-fi series in spectacular form. Metacritic: 80 (40 Reviews) . Reviews: Deadline: . To be fair to Villeneuve, it was never a given that there'd be a thirst for this franchise in the first place
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4 Paul Atreides Kills Baron Harkonnen In Dune 2. By the end of Dune: Part Two, Paul was killing people left and right in his rise to power, fully embodying his role as the Muad'Dib. One of the first people on his death list was Baron Harkonnen, who had caused Paul's family much pain. When he faces the baron, Paul is easily able to kill him.
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Summary. Dune: Part Two settles the 59-year debate over Paul Atreides, revealing him to be a tragic figure and, in many ways, a villain — not a hero. Villeneuve's series corrects Lynch's adaptation, embracing Herbert's critique on "chosen one" narratives. Paul's story in Dune 2 exposes the dark path of heroism, showcasing his terrifying
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Dune 2 challenges the worn concept of a "chosen one" by exploring the consequences and sacrifices that come with such a destiny. Unlike other genre works, Paul Atreides in Dune 2 is not a willing
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Review. Just left the theater - incredible. It took me the ride home to process. Dune 2 delivered an unforgettable experience. Near perfect job at blending stunning visuals with a captivating narrative. It kept me glued to my seat throughout! The characters were deeply compelling, the action sequences were electrifying, and most importantly it
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Rated R for many elements, kind and not so kind: shooting, swearing, cannibalism, crashes, orgies and interpersonal brutality, as well as the suggestion of sexual assault. Running time: 2 hours 44
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Dune: Part Two arrives in theaters on March 15, 2024. Check out the trailer for the film down below. Warner Bros. has officially announced that Dune Part 2, starring Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya
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r/dune. Dune is a landmark science fiction novel first published in 1965 and the first in a 6-book saga penned by author Frank Herbert. Widely considered one of the greatest works within the sci-fi genre, Dune has been the subject of various film and TV adaptations, including the Academy Award winning 2021 film Dune directed by Denis Villeneuve.
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No payoff for all that plotting and waiting. He just dies. Then the nephew, Dave Bautista's dialogue consists of scream, kill someone, scream, run away, scream, kiss boots, scream, die. We can determine motive quite easily.
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So, I guess, during Dune Part 2 (Spoilers) when Paul is talking to all the Fremen at the end and accepting that he is their Messiah, he seems to be doing it enthusiasticly. I guess I would think you would be apprehensive about it, which he is for most of the movie. ... Roger Ebert had an infamous review where he said he was hopelessly confused