Dune Director Denis Villeneuve Breaks Down a Scene | Hasanabi Reacts to Vanity Fair ft. bbno$
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- Hasan & bbno$ react to the director of Dune: Part Two explaining the process of how he creates a scene and all the parts that go into it!
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they’re definitely wrong about the acting being unimportant in those dune movies. this is the type of thing you can only have the privilege of saying when the acting is on point.
when acting is bad it is VERY noticeable. when acting is good a lot of people don’t notice lol
I think it’d be more fair to say that the roles don’t give the most opportunity to really show exceptional talent, but they absolutely need very solid acting. Especially expressiveness when you don’t have dialogue lines to get your character across, considering Villeneuve’s… economic use of dialogue! You just hit diminishing returns from extremes of acting talent earlier with a role like Paul in a movie like this than other films that are anywhere near this good. They are so well supported by the cinematography, score, directing etc in telling the story it has to even out some of the room for acting to stand out.
Denis Villanueve is one of my favorite directors of all time. Every single movie from Prisoners in 2013 all the way up to Dune 2 has been amazing. The man doesn’t miss. He’s an actual genius
He is representing Quebec like a real one!
Wait till you watch his Quebec movies, they are all good
Prisoners blew my mind
Check out Incendies
Villeneuve is the definition of knowing your audience
After watching Dune Part 2 a few times and then going back to Part 1 it really improved it for me. I wasn't big on Part 1 but loved the visuals and sound. Now I actually appreciate the story, the character building, and the amazing amount of foreshadowing.
I'm glad that Denis made sure to show the Fremen being manipulated by Jessica &, later, Paul. If people only read the first book/watch Dune part 1/watch the older film adaptation they might come away from the story thinking its another "foreigner-leads-native-rebels-against-invaders" type of story. If they read at least the next book they would see what Paul becomes and what happens to the Fremen fighters after the "Holy War."
Part 1 all felt like setup, it doesn't stand up on its own. I remember thinking coming out of it that the next few parts better be good to make any of that worth it - I'm a big Villeneuve fan though so I had some faith he'd make it work. Part 2 fucking owned.
Pre gamed Dune 2 by watching part 1 right before I left for the theater. Incredible experience, more so than any other film I can think of rn Dune 1 and 2 should be watched back to back.
Did the same thing. I think it’s a much more immersing experience when you get the whole thing back to back, considering how it’s all the same book. Really really good stuff
Lord of the rings has to watched consecutively forsure. The fellowship is pretty slow in the beginning too. But I know what you mean.
Shoutout to the person that said to watch Incendie ! I saw the play in Montréal and it fucked me up so bad. The movie is also very much insane love it tho
It's been on my list for a while but hearing it's fucked up with a twist has me hesitating
Hasan is so right the pacing was perfect
Usually i find his media takes pretty simplistic but hes good on this one
i rewatched lord of the rings a few months ago and it blew me away how good it looked still
I think they used a lot of makeup and camera tricks and practical effects, so there's shockingly little CGI that could end up looking dated to begin with!
That plus the CGI being implemented with practical models and keeping most of the computer animation masked in darkness/rain will keep it looking timeless
agreed! even the cgi was fantastic though! the big demon chasing them through the caves looks unreal!!! @@HasanReactionsfanTwo
@@justinbouchard one of the reasons it looks good is that nowadays you'd have a fancy fire simulation that looks artificial. But they couldn't do that back then, so instead they made a particle system that used footage of real fire as the particles
Honestly incendie has some of the best acting ive ever seen and even cooler that the actor are from Quebec were Denie Villeneuve is from
But they speak french so it's unwatchable dogshit
I saw it in high school and it stuck with me for a long time. Such a good and powerful movie
I went to an official Hans Zimmer concert, he brought on Lisa Gerard and the woman who sang in the Dune songs. There was a woman doing the fucking splits in the air to the interstellar theme. The music vibrated into the core of my body. I highly recommend going to see Hans concerts!
this sounds so awesome I need to go see this
People who say Dune 2 is slow have TikTok attention spans.
i liked part 2 but I felt like part 1 really was awfully slow
Have you seen either Dune yet?
I have read the first book and half way through the second, slow book oscar goes to Dune Massieh
3 times on Dune part 2. Never felt so amazed in a theater
3 times so far
AS THE PROPHECY FORETOLD
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Blade runner 2049 is one of his best movies
Such an incredibly well done sequal, especially after such a huge gap between. The original will always be the more consequential movie for how influential it was, but I solidly enjoy watching 2049 more.
It's fun watching straight men try to deny that they like Timothee Chalamet at all. Meanwhile everyone else is sooo honest. He nailed his acting for Dune 2. And I've loved him in everything I have seen of his too.
Is that a common thing? I hang out with mostly straight men and no one is knocking Timothee Chalamet.
In my opinion it's nothing to do with sexuality it's all about ego. He's a young, intelligent, well spoken guy making highly successful artistic films. He's living the dream and he seems like a nice guy, I bet if he was an asshole people would be more willing to admit how good he is but right now there's nothing to hate so they just say he's mid.
I don’t think that’s a thing though. I feel like the general public is okay with him until he lands a big role in the future where he has the opportunity to demonstrate his deeper skills as an actor, which he might posses. I liked him quite a lot in this role personally.
@@mody1710Call Me By Your Name and The King are sooo good. He has versatility. Robert Pattinson also has a small role in The King and their scenes together are fantastic.
I was surprised that he wasn’t getting more praise for his acting. I think he’s objectively a good actor. Bone and All is such a good movie and I really loved him in that. I thought Wonka would suck but it was surprisingly endearing and I attribute a lot of that to his acting. Yes, he’s attractive, but I think his abilities get overshadowed sometimes by that. When I was watching Dune I didn’t feel like I was watching Timothee Chalamet.
As a french canadian, people have also mistakenly assumed that I was German lol.
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@@mack9742Haha also Hasan definetely know that he is Quebecer and said yea when he got asked if he was German lmao.
I'm pretty sure he was asking if Hans Zimmer is German, since they were talking about something Zimmer supposedly said.
@@AGD_27Ohhh this make sense. It is my bad if it is what he was asking and I am the one who wasn't paying attention not Hasan lmao.
@@mack9742pourquoi que jme fais tout le temps appeler “russian girl” ? 😂
A moving being slow, and a movie being slowly paced are 2 different things: a slow movie is basically just a synonym for a boring movie, but a movie that is slowly paced, is paced more like a novel but still entertaining. Usually when a movie is slowly paced, the characters are more fleshed out.
Chalamet got nominated for an Oscar when he was 22 (youngest nominee since 1935) Hasan needs to be fr
A reaction to a reaction to a directors reaction to their own film
The Dune book is not really an action story.
Don’t care. Movie better
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Yeah but the movies woulda sucked ass if they spent like 20 minutes with Baron Harkonen just doing inner monologue about what he thought about his nephew or mentats. Like seriously, been re-reading Dune to compare to the movies and while Herbert did a fantastic job building out this web of connections and world-building, like half the book is characters just telling the reader what they are thinking or saying these really convoluted lines with like at least 3 different meanings to each other. It's cool on a page where you can mull it over, but would have made for abysmal cinema. That being said, I do wish Thufir Hawat was more present, though even in the book he is basically mostly just thought about by Fayde and the Baron than actually present for the later half of the novel, so I can understand why they would downplay his role. More CHOAM company and Guild influence would have been nice too, but again, they wanted to take a more "show don't tell" approach for the silver screen, so that means less of characters brooding over the subtler politics. Really looking forward to the next film though, when they will finally have to spend some screen time portraying the Guild and the children.
@@Flamewarden_Honoushugoshin I agree with everything you said. I wonder how they're going to have as much action in Dune Messiah, because there's not much in the book. The only character I miss is Count Fenring. He's such a good villain in the other books.
28:26 people that don't understand food would look at a michelin star plate and think it's empty
these people are the same people that would call dune boring or bland
You smell your fart and call it a masterpiece.
Incendies is an absolutely incredible movie… i saw it years ago, still living in my head rent free as the best movie ive ever seen. i say that as someone who isnt a big movie person. That one hits different. Watch it
Dam Hasan saying he's never seen timothée in a good acting role like he didn't see Beautiful Boy of Call me By your name
he said in this video that he hasn’t watched either of those movies
Hans is def the best Cinema Composer of our time. In the 20th century we had Vangelis and Williams, unfortunately we lost Vangelis. RIP legend
Hasan is on point that The Skywalker arc is the least interesting story in that universe.
I don’t agree as a Star Wars fan, but I do agree that the offshoot stories inside the skywalker era ( clone wars, revels, andor, etc, have some better themes then the ot)
Fuck yeah. Like let them rest man, you got an entire univers to cover
It's crazy to me that easily the peak of the Skywalker arc (in my personal opinion) is Luke and Vader at the end of Empire Strikes Back and in Return of the Jedi having some of the most heavy moments on screen together (the scene where Luke surrenders on the moon of Endor and literally just talks it out with his dad for a while is still my favorite Star Wars scene). Like seriously, almost everything else since then felt like mediocre dialogue preamble in the case of the prequels or just vapid directionless nostalgia bait slop in the case of the Disney sequels.
@@Flamewarden_Honoushugoshin I have to agree, and this is what made the original run of the movies great.
That being said I still have an unending amount of love for the prequels era because thats what I grew up with. To me, the star wars that I grew up with will always be Star Wars the Clone Wars. And something I really liked about that show is that it never shyed away from following random characters, although in retrospect it still followed Anakin quit a lot, and it actually explored the universe trough new perspectives.
Disney is overfocused not only on the Skywalker family, but on jedi stuff in general, forgetting there is an entire universe that they are not exploring. To some extent I think the fans also contribute to this, but thats because they are not so certain what they want.
Dune 2 wasn't slow AT ALL, it was just packed with information all the way through.
Without the excellent performances in Dune it would not hold together at all. It would just be completely unbelievable and we would have no emotional connection, it fades into the background for sure but without it these films would be nonsense.
I’ve always been a sci fi fan. It’s so crazy to see dune which I heard of but never read be everything I’ve ever wanted about everything in sci-fi. Like I wish star wars was dune I loved Andor. I never found myself asking hoow tech works or plot holes. Now I get why this is the grandfather series of sci-fi 😅 also the politics 🫡
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Villeneuve said he used AI to do the eye shots for the fremen.
for a movie to be good it needs great acting, special effects, great sound design, great casting, great wardrobe design, Dialogue coaches, etc....the reason oppenhiemer won all 12 academy awards is because of these...and more...Denis Villeneuve did a great job on dune part 1 and won 7 of the 12 oscars in 2021, hopefully he'll win more of them next year XD
"manipulate the worm" Phrasing!
dude that guy next to Hasan gave me PTSD of people I interact in real life. 7/10 times they talk what they say is wrong/ unedcuated because they are just trying to fit in the convo/ social circle, everyone arround them catches up to that and never confronts them and they just get even more confidence so they keep up with this behavior. damn
Shout out godzilla for winning vfx on its 14 mil baby budget
ugh leave the film takes to will please, parts of this were so difficult to get through
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Mr Bunneli, doing damage control to his already crappy reputation
Avatar (the blue one) stole the entire “hero rides a big animal” trope from Dune. Just a huge ripoff.
Is that even a trope established by Dune? There's like stories from thousands of years ago with heroes riding big monsters or animals, it just seems like something humans have always gravitated too, at least in the time after the domestication of the horse
Bro Dune 2 was not slow at all, I was rivited the entire time.
The movie was phenomenol, I honestly felt so unnerved at points from it, I loved the changes to Chani and Jessica's characters, I felt the pacing was very good too. I felt it dipped a little too much into white saviorism as a 'positive' (as in ppl were sill extremely rooting for Paul) at the end, but overall the core message was still there even if slightly overshadowed, I think this can be corrected with the next movie, Dune Messiah. The amount of ppl who didn't get the point of Dune's story because of that kills me tho 💀😆
Been re-reading the first book as the movies come out to compare the differences with it fresh in mind, and while there certainly are a lot of changes, they ABSOLUTELY captured the spirit of Dune imo.
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@@HasanReactionsfanTwo man, never been that early. 🤷♂️😆
Hasan going on about movie budgets was a bit annoying. He literally got every budget wrong. 190 million is still a massive, MCU sized budget. But lately they've been having massive budget blowouts. None of them have topped 300 million except Endgame and Infinity War. Dune still has a long way to go even though it's very successful. Half of the box office revenue goes to the theatres and if this movie only had a 100 million dollar marketing budget then for it to break even in it's theatrical run it'll have to make a minimum of 580 million.
MCU budgets got blown out due to covid, and poor management where they don't just "fix it in post", they fix it in reshoots. Recently, they've been comfortable making massive changes and reshooting huge swaths of the movie which costs a shit tonne. They got too comfortable doing that over the last few years and it usually results in the movies being kind of a mess.
watch the SyFy Remake...its much better :) oh and youtube has the unrated cut of the original dune XD
and i might add, HBOMAX has Denis Villenueve has Dune Part 1 and so does netflix....yep netflix still has part 1 part 2 comes out next weekend on streaming services :D
Work riding was bag
Who is the guy on the right ?
bbno$, hes a rapper, and hes the best
Everything about the movie was quality, but it needed St. Alia of the Knife.
Chalamet in beautiful boy was really fucking good. Dont understand the criticism of him really
dune 2 was not slow at alll what is he on lol
All the main actors in Star Wars were good *despite* the bad script and the bad direction.
Is it a good or bad thing that i think im like unable to watch something with a critical eye for quality because i enjoyed dune 2 and madame web about the same despite knowing dune was objectively higher quality
I mean it doesnt matter as long as you enjoy it, but to me at least Madame Web was a terrible movie, only reason I had any fun watching it was because it was so terrible, Dune 2 is unequivocally a better movie in every aspect.
I don’t think it’s a good or bad kinda thing, more of an exposure thing. I was in the same shoes as you even as recently as a year ago, but watching more movies, stuff that I wouldn’t inherently be into based on genre or popularity and your tastes will evolve as pretentious as it sounds and you’ll probably ended up looking back on some movies and realize that they’re maybe not so great while at the same time getting even more enjoyment out of others when you revisit them ya feel. Just about broadening your horizons and discovering new things your into like you would with food
As a film nerd, I think it really comes down to whether you enjoy movies as art or purely entertainment. As pretentious as it sounds, when you view movies from an artistic standpoint thinking about cinematography, vfx, costuming, world building, set design, etc you’re going to be more critical of every movie you come across and eventually your favorite movies start to revolve around those aspects, rather than “did I enjoy it?” There are definitely movies I’ve watched where the plot was somewhat mediocre or formulaic (The Batman for example) but other aspects of the movie (sound design, costuming, cinematography) really made me like it more than I might have usually. When I can see that the movie was made by artists, who out their souls into the work and it was a genuinely fulfilling creative project, I think it really shows. A lot of movies (Marvel for example) aren’t so much about telling a unique story or having beautiful set design or vfx or costumes-it’s about making money. Sure the film is entertaining to watch but it’s not artistic.
@@lukefr1234 that makes sense i watch maybe 6 movies a year on average and it used to be less so just going to the cinema is enough to make an experience for me even if the movie isnt good
@@Dell-ol6hb yeah i just focused on a couple cute moments that happened in madame web and that was enough for me to enjoy it, whereas for dune there were lots of great moments so i also enjoyed it!
Incendie is his best movie
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DUNE, the anti- Ayn Rand. XD
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I thought the acting was so important, and well done. Herbert has great stories but is not a good character writer and the actors fixed that
Full disclosure: not hasan fan but seems like a nice guy. Double full disclosure: destiny fan. So that out of the way i am a dune Stan and i love that hasan loves it. Bless the maker and his water my dude
Destiny… Brotha ewww
I am angry at the anger at the main character in the movie. The main character in a movie, like in Star Wars, is supposed to be lame. That character is meant for the viewer to put themselves into their shoes. You are supposed to think that person is lame. It is meant to immerse yourself into the moment to make you think you would do something more amazing. The "main" character is meant for a place holder to move the story. It's actually the surrounding characters that make the story interesting.
my level of care about dune = 0️⃣
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my level of care about bbno$ = 🔟♾️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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And Yet Mando is way more fun to watch
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How's fourth grade?
Dune 2 is pretentious
Nah, it's a genuine great piece of film.
I’m genuinely sorry for the death of your sense of taste and appreciation for art op
Dune 2 is pretentious, the story is horrible (Even the books) but the scale, visuals and worldbuilding are great.
Ghost ride the worm