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Dune tells the story of Paul Atreides, a brilliant and gifted young man born into a great destiny beyond his understanding, who must travel to the most dangerous planet in the universe to ensure the future of his family and his people. As malevolent forces explode into conflict over the planet's exclusive supply of the most precious resource in existence-a commodity capable of unlocking humanity's greatest potential-only those who can conquer their fear will survive.
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Directed by : Denis Villeneuve
Starring :
Timothée Chalamet
Rebecca Ferguson
Oscar Isaac
Josh Brolin
Stellan Skarsgård
Dave Bautista
Stephen McKinley Henderson
Zendaya
Chang Chen
Sharon Duncan-Brewster
Charlotte Rampling
Jason Momoa
Javier Bardem
Screenplay by :
Jon Spaihts
Denis Villeneuve
Eric Roth
Based on Dune by : Frank Herbert
Produced by :
Mary Parent
Denis Villeneuve
Cale Boyter
Joe Caracciolo Jr.
Cinematography : Greig Fraser
Edited by : Joe Walker
Music by : Hans Zimmer
Production company :
Legendary Pictures
Distributed by : Warner Bros. Pictures
Release date : September 3, 2021
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They managed to make a floating fat man terrifying is an amazing feat.
When i first saw it, I thought he had really long legs.
I’m so glad they did, especially after watching the David Lynch version. The better writing combined with Stellan doing his thing made me like and respect him as a villain compared to the 84 version where I personally felt relief (when I guess they were going for some kind of comedy) that one of the most annoying characters ever put on screen met a ridiculous yet fitting fate as he got eaten by the sandworm.
@@seanragsdale5636 The funny thing is, he didn't fly in the books. Him floating was made up by the lynch movie, directly leading to this scene
@@bajscastlmao really? In the books he had no anti gravity thing attached? I need to read them
@@HHTwice So, it's complicated - he did have an anti gravity thing attached, but he didn't fly - he was so fat that he couldn't walk, the anti gravity device simply made him able to walk, but he was noted to sort of 'slide around' and jerk around like he was walking on ice. David Lynch found it was hard to create this effect so he decided to showcase the anti gravity device by having the baron fly.
Interestingly, in the books the sardaukar and others don't use anti gravity while on Arrakis, because it uses the holtzman effect, the fictional scientific principle the shields use which attracts the worms and makes them go crazy. This is why they use ornithopters as well - even though they have ships that can fly without that motion, the worms would follow the ships around. In the newer films when the sardaukar and harkonnen troops use anti gravity like at the start of dune part 2 it would attract the worms
It's not "My Dune" it's "Mind you" as the baron wanted to pass by. He is the most kind person in the Dune universe.
My desert. My Arakis, mind you ??? LOL NO. He says "MY DUNE"
@@rhodvalenciaga2743 no, it makes much more sense for him to say "mind you". He is a baron after all, member of the highest class of society.
truly sets the standard for all fellow landsraad rulers 🙏🙏
Lmao
He even compliments his cousin's kitchen! What a polite guy!
"My desert. My Iraq. My fuel."
~USA
I laughed at this probs more then i should have😂
MY CRUDE
-Dick Cheney
My Oil!!
"My country. My Israel. My money."
~USA
I cried when Paul said: "This is my Dune, too (2024)", and then they rolled the credits. This is the most movie of all time.
It's Dunin' time!
Nah don’t diminish dune to that level of cinema lmao
The real Dune was the friends we made along the way
How u dune :)
the best moment was when paul said “IT’S LISAN AL-GAIBING TIME” and lisan al-gaibed all over the place
I'm so glad Baron Harkonnen survived Chernobyl, but at what cost
He is condemned to use the tools of his enemy, he burns his life to create a sunrise he knows he will never see
🤣
3.6 roentgen did him so badly
Baron Scherbina
Diabeetus
What surprises me most about this version is, besides it’s sheer effort to be faithful to the book, is it’s fresh portrayal of Baron Harkonnen. Previous actors, however good, were always flamboyant, bombastic, and loud. Skarsgard here is so much more quiet, dark, and sinister. Truly menacing.
They did the baron justice with Skarsgard and how they present his cunning and sinister nature.
It’s sorta lacking the point though. In the book, the baron is indeed a cruel, disgusting and cunning individual yet he’s also a charismatic and somewhat charming person , when it comes to talking with people at least. It provided a good contrast.
@Waltersop but he's also supposed to be a grotesque disgusting monster of a man as well
Can't have it both ways and I prefer the calculating, sadistic sociopath version
@@Waltersoptbh he is somewhat charismatic, we just don’t get to see him in many of those situations
"My desert. My Arrakis. My dune." The best part about the delivery is that, for a moment, I believe him. That it is his Arrakis. Cruel or rewarding. Conniving or debasing. The Baron could be believed.
"My forest. My mudd. My swamp!" - Shrek
also trump
There's a sound when his anti-grav implant activates that sounds like creaking bones.
All the sound work on this movie is great, you can even hear the "silence field" activation/deactivation sound
Manhole covers
Perhaps that is the sound of the weight being lifted from his burdened bones.
I know. Most people would've gone with an old Jetsons sound, but the way they made it that crackling noise is so awesome. Makes it really seem exotic and beyond our comprehension.
I think this is the same sound used for niander wallace's 'eyes' in bladerunner 2049 (probably not a coincidence that denis villenueve was behind both of them...)
Dear god the sound design of this movie is impeccable. I wish I could've experienced this in IMAX. I sure as hell will for part 2
It was a treat in IMAX
Dolby is better. It focuses on better sound.
@@DesolationNathanyea, with atmos it’s amazing
@@DesolationNathannot true. Even the sound is way more immersive in IMAX. IMAX has height speakers too these days
it's bc imax goes to 11
Love how when they talk about the Emperor in this scene, it’s done in silence. Great way of showing the Emperor is secretly running the show.
BG is actually secretly running the show
@@vellymagagula6490 Nobody runs the show, everybody think they do. The Bene Gesserit for millenia breed the perfect human only for him to end up totally out of their control. The emperor is the spider in the web of galactic politics yet he can't even have a son. The Fremen conquer the known universe yet the prophecy they follow is an artifical construct by outside manipulators. The guild navigators control travel and commerce yet the Fremen could take it all from them at any minute.
@@Nickname-ef9tv
Spoilers, dude. :(
A lot of people are praising Stellan Skarsgard which is absolutely fair, but David Dastmalchian did a great job as Piter here. The voice, the poise; he leant more into the cunning nature of Piter shown in the books.
But, Piter's name is never said once in the film.
Piter needed more screentime. In Part Two, the Baron and Rabban still have a chance to get more character development, but Piter can't come back.
He was great, I wish he could be in part 2
Having just read the book, I would say he is more defined by his addiction and the fact he is being manipulated by the Baron to be a sacrifice to make Feyd popular. A role that due to Piter's death, passed to Rabban.
The Friend of the joker in the dark knight 😅
I love the look on Piter’s face after the reverend mother says “it understands”. He sorta has a mini existential crisis realizing that he could have been spied on for however long they had that thing around.
lol I thought that face meant “fuck! I was close to eavesdropping her!”
Stellar performances all the way around. Like the clicking sound his anti-gravity suspension thing makes before he ascends.
*Stellan performance
I think that’s not clicking but the crackling of his backbone being lifted. :S
I think that's the music, actually. It sounds like one of the percussion instruments from the score.
no because every time the lights go on (in multiple scenes throughout the movie), it makes that clicking sound. also think its his spinal cord stretching by being lifted. @@shanemcnelis2667
@MensHominis it makes that sound every time his anti gravity activates in the movie
If 'Blood Meridian' movie ever gets to be made, baron's actor should play the judge. He'll be perfect for the role.
Blood Meridian is one of those novels that if turned into a film could be ridiculously good or an abject failure.
@@acm1137 Kinda like Dune.
"barons actor" you are refering to the world renound Stellan Skarsgård.
I gotta read that book after watching No Country For Old Men
Cormac McCarthy has passed, so we won't be getting any input from him anytime soon.
Right at the 1:00 mark, the baron looks like he is thinking over a plan to make sure Paul and Jessica are dead, but in a way where he doesn't have to overtly lie to a Bene Gesserit.
This whole deal was some real slick political work by the Emperor. The Atreides and Harkonnens threaten his power with their martial prowess and wealth, respectively. So he moves the Atreides out of their well-secured homeworld into a new environment they'll have no time to master and lets the Harkonnens pay exorbitantly to move troops there. The result is that the Atreides army is wiped out and the Harkonnens are now in debt to him.
Vladimir Harkonnen's character is described as being extremely conniving and cerebral, he thinks three steps ahead, or so he attempts. He's extremely good at anticipating an opponent's next move, and he thwarted multiple assassination attempts. The scene where he has Leto Atredies at his mercy, the minute he suspected danger he flicked on his shield. Yeah, a greedy bastard but a smart one
He's absolutely terrifying when he says "My Dune" gives me major chills
i be chillin at the function in the corner not really talking to anyone but to myself I think "they dont know this is my desert, my arrakis, my dune"
There is definitely a strong influence from Marlon Brandon colonel Kurtz, not only in the performance of the actor but also in some of the shots.
Someone deepfake baron harkonen face with marlon brando from apocalypse now
"House Harkonnen would never dream of violating the sanctity of your order", for those who don't know, the whole reason the Baron is so fat and sickly is because he drugged and raped the reverend mother years before, and in revenge she deliberately infected him with the incurable disease that causes his obesity.
mcdonalds around the corner
But they were also married or she was his concubine. Their daughter is Jessica.
@@holamoco No, she was not. Have you even read the books? He drugged her and raped her when the Bene Gesserit requested his genes for their breeding program.
@@holamocoNope.
*SPOILERS*
Jessica's mother was a prostitute from what I remember, not the reverend mother.
That's evil
need the imax version so badly, still annoyed that I didn't watch it in theaters in imax, big mistake.
man I'm sorry
My condolences. It was everything I hoped it would be in imax
100
Really hoping they do another theater run before part 2 this year. Absolutely breathtaking cinematography
Yea, you blew it.
Hans Zimmer is a phenomenal composer. Love the music here 1:53
Wonder what DNSO can do with the soundtrack, i dont think they have done Dune
Wouldn't call it music. More like...ambient noises
What is the name of the song?
Hans Zimmer always does a great Job
The line delivery at the end of this scene is so fantastic! My only complaint about dune is I wanted to see more of the baron 🎉
I wanted him to fly around and scream more like the 1984 baron.
I was more disappointed to see little of Piter De Vries and just how psycho he is
it don't think it's possible to see less of him lol
Me, with 2 kids, wishing to god I had the power to say "activate silence" anytime I wanted.
I think it's interesting how in this scene, before he gives his word to the reverend mother, he takes a moment to consider carefully what he is about to say. He knows she's a truthsayer, so he can't lie to her, so he has to think about how to say what she wants to hear while not betraying his true intentions.
While the floating part was a silly addition thanks to the mistake of either David Lynch or the people behind the OG film(the Baron never flies, but uses the suspensors so he doesn't feel his full weight of his fat), I'm sort of glad this was shown here. In this moment, as the Baron hovers up, it adds to his height and imposing status. Friggin' awesome.
"Dune:Imperium"confirms that the "Pet'is a Tleilaxu creation.
Goddamn, Stellan Skarsgaard's voice is so deep and chilling.
I like that his supendors are more like a wheelchair than a flying contraption in both movies.
Honestly, the concept of that "Silence Field" is really cool, especially with how it was represented of it sounding like a sealed room inside, like the light is *physically* stopping the sound from exiting the field..
It reminded me of a less effective cone of silence from the spy documentary Get Smart.
Something that gets clear when you reach further in the series is how right Vladimir truly is about Arrakis. The desert of Arrakis is not for the weak, and to try and turn the landscape of the planet into anything other than desert and death leads only to the desecration of the only source of power in the universe and in the Imperium.
Vladimir?
@@angieroxy7550 Baron Vladimir Harkonnen. The man floating on suspensors in this scene. The big man.
The baron floating makes me think of leto becoming a worm god emperor
I wouldn’t be surprised if that scene ends up mirroring this one.
When the baron rises up he looks like a giant cobra.
or perhaps a worm?
I just can't stop thinking about this
Same bro
Baron was FAR superior in this movie.
This guy was much scarier in Dune 1 than 2
00:47 Here's when everyone's fate was decided, she had to intervene because the Baron's plan was flawless, if she didn't ask him to exile Paul and Jessica they would have died with the duke and the Harkonnens would've ruled the Imperium.
Modern Dune is one of the few situations where adaptations deviate from the original material and improves it
I'm just a little disapointed with the lack of Baron scenes in the movie. Baron had more 'screen time' in the novel than the movie
Not enough of Pietr either. IMO they should have cut the movie after the attack on the Atreides HQ and left the outcome as the cliff hanger, would have given more time for character development instead of seeing Paul and his mother putter around the desert.
1:45 This was some heavy foreshadowing….
This movie feels like a very long pilot of a very good and expensive TV show. Or a demo of a very good game. You kinda want more but you understand that you're gonna be screwed for few years to come.
In the early 2000’s there actually was a Dune tv series, it was much closer to the book but it lacked the big budget needed to really elevate it. This version is the best of both worlds, pretty dang close to the book and was given a big budget.
Yeah like a relationship that started out good and then went sour after a decent run :D
@@10191927 That series hewed TOO close to the book, IMO. The Children of Dune miniseries three years later, which was still 20 fucking years ago (Jesus Christ, I feel old), was much better at picking out the key themes of Dune Messiah and Children of Dune and making them into something watchable IMO.
Not too long now.
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have you seen part 2?
the way the voices change inside the silent area... the sound design in this movie is amazing
When they activate the silence and the first part of the discussion is just text is such a brilliant touch!
"My desert, my Arakis, my dude"
I like how the animal knew the way to exit
It's a spy.
It’s not an animal. It used to be a human, but the Baron experimented so much on it, that it mutated like this.
@@BrucehumphreyGod, I hate the Harkonnens.
@@foolslayer9416 Pretty sure it's Yueh's wife guys
"it understands"
easy for one with The Voice to say.
Vlad seems like a chill dude to hang out with❤
How did they convinced Winston Churchill to act in a movie🤔🤔
they didn't
HAHAHAHAHA😂😂
Atanyratethatswhathetrytodo
"I give you my words. We would not harm them." Little did he know that he spared his child's life and his grandchild's life..
I just love Stellan ❤ such great acting
Cool setup for foreshadowing the power of The Voice here
i love the dune universe so much. never read the book but fell in love with the 1984 movie. and the modern ones are just breathtaking. the visuals, the music. amazing.
I am arachnophobic. I hate spiders. Especially the really big ones like that! So it was extremely satisfying when she yelled "get out!" and the spider obeyed.
Putin: "My Black Land. My Black Sea. My Ukraine."
The Baron really wants Duke Leto's kitchen so badly.
Great edit, like the space scene incorporation
My arrakis
My desert
My dune
This should be the order ffs
Baron Vladimir Harkonnen is the most Iconic n terryfing villain Ever
I watched Andor recently and I thought I recognised the actor who played Luthen and now I know where from
The Baron the Emperor and the bene gesserit are CAPITAL E V I L
Not knowing he's talking about his daughter and grandson
Right 😅
I wish they would make a movie just based on the baron. He’s so interesting
You don’t he’s sick lol
@@fotografiasromeroI’m not sick, I’m amazing!
You’re right.
@@__Baron_Harkonnen__Well, Baron, if anything, its true what people say about you; fully aware of your own weaknesses, that bar you from making certain advantageous moves.
@@Rizal96able as long as I have my sweet nephew, Feyd to keep me company in my chambers, whilst I consume Melange, I don’t care.
Skarsgaard man...
Way better than the Thor films.
Skarsgaard could done a better Odin than Hopkins.
@@eyeseer1FACTS
I watch this a few times a week.
Paul's grandpa is creepy.
3.6 roentgen really f**ked him up
I fell right to sleep in the cinema watching this movie cause of a mf of a hangover i had. After watching it 2 months later i found out why it won all those oscars
Can i be honest, when i saw this scene, i was super tired, and i thought his legs were extending like a rejected monster from little nightmares.
Moi nigel veillon breathes heavily:" For centuries priestess. I have explained we would never pass the bridge of the sanctity of your order.
For millennium you have ruled and legitimized. We shall never move on you.
But arrakis is is arrskus.
And the desert takes the weak..."
The Baron is my favorite character because he can float.
Is this when *Ursula von der Leyen* met *Netanyahu?*
Bootstrap Bill Turner and Alcazar in one movie!
"there's no satellites over Arrakis" I DID NOT notice that line before. That's exactly why they get fucked by the Fremen later.
“G R A N D F A T H E R . . .
Y O U D I E L I K E A N A N I M A L.”
- A T R E I D E S , P A U L
My Arakis, my food…sorry, My Dune
Shcherbina really has become so tough because of radiation that he still lives millenia later as a baron
Most cool villain
I like how Stellan pronounces Harkonnen more like 'Harkonen' which is Härkönen but without the dots ontop :D
🤣
The way he pronounces it is the way Herbert originally pronounced it himself, so extra points there.
I guess Giedi Prime's interior / fashion designers took their inspiration from Tool music videos?
divine
When the silence field its just like a lamp reminds me of NGE
"My desert, my Arrakis... My Dune!"
Roll Credits >>bing
It’s my dune popcorn bucket
Why did she say the Duke's "wife" if they weren't married? Wouldn't "mistress" be more proper?
Concubine would be the correct term
could be a genuine mistake in the dialogue skript.
I think this speaks to the Bene Gesserit's deeper understanding of Jessica and Leto's relationship. On paper she is just his concubine. He even says in the movie (either in the theatrical cut or a deleted scene, I can't recall) "I should have married you." Obviously also true in the book.
Even if this is an error, I think it fits perfectly, but I could see it being a subtle nod that the Bene Gesserit knows that Jessica and Leto love each other much more deeply and with more commitment than a mere woman who birthed an heir for her duke. Remember, at this point, the Reverend Mother has already met Paul, understanding that Jessica willingly disobeyed her orders and centuries of planning just to give the man she loved a son, because she knew how badly he wanted one. The Reverend Mother would know at that point how deep their connection was, that it was one of husband and wife.
Concubines are wives, just of secondary status. They are not the Wife Proper but they are wives.
@@stevenmontoya7275 i dont know for sure if this is historically correct, but at least in dune the lady jessica oftentimes emphasizes that her duke didnt take her as wife.
Anybody remember the cone of silence from "Get Smart"?
David couldn’t resist hinting about the god emperor 😏
"There is no satellites over Arrakis"
So, the one and only planet in the known universe, where the most precious resource can be mined, what represents the power and control over the universe (Who controls the spice controls the universe), the lands of many deadly dangers and unlimited wealth... Basically the most important single planet in the universe, why would anyone put a satellite over it? Makes total sense
If you read the books, you'd know.
@@HelghastStalkeror you can tell us why
The fremen bribe the guild so that they dont put sattelites there
@@HelghastStalker I read them 20 years ago, so I forgot most details 😅
So good of Caseoh to let himself be the body double for Stellan in this film, truly one of the low-income streamers of all time
Rewatched this today on Netflix, second time watch and I actually enjoyed it more than the first watch. Never read the books however I’ve always been intrigued by the different take on sci-fi dune took. I watched the original when I was younger, probably rewatch that again soon, overall enjoyed this watch and excited to see dune part 2 as trailers look good for it. Also anyone know what the creature is in this part of the movie? I know that’s there’s supposedly no aliens in the series.
This Baron is better than 1984 version.
I loved it when baron said its dunening time and then duned all iver the place. Truly ine of the greatest scenes ever. 💕
The more i watch this film the more i think it shouldve been a series
Real
Nah I'd IMAX
Dune 2 never managed to recreate the pressure and intensity of the harkonen threat. And I’ll die on that hill.
My desert. My Arrakis. My Dune part 2 (2024)
he said the thing
The Voice just doesn’t convey here haha.
@@JoshTheTechnoShaman bro I saw it like 4 times in Dolby, still wasn’t enough😂 hopefully they re-release it before part 2
It accomplished the very thing it set out to. I don't think the pitch was equal to that used on humans because it is a creature.
Me partying and getting litty in Dubai:
*My dessert....My Arrakis..... My Dune*
If you have not heard this scene on a quality speaker or set of headphones/earbuds, you are indeed missing some spectacular audio. Barons last line is terrifying.
Facts!!
Hehehehe. He said the title!
Somehow the character reminds me of Putin. Vladimir Harkonnen
I gave her my word that WE will not harm them. I never said ANYTHING about the DESERT.
COLD
oh, yeah, try to double-cross the Bene Gesserit