Dune director Denis Villeneuve on adapting Frank Herbert's notoriously unfilmable sci-fi epic

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  • It takes an experienced director like Denis Villeneuve to tackle a project like Dune. The Canadian filmmaker joined Q’s Tom Power to explain why he was eager to helm a big-screen adaptation of Frank Herbert’s seminal novel, despite its shaky cinematic past. Read more: cbc.ca/1.6215592
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  • @nayolfa2926
    @nayolfa2926 Před 2 lety +743

    Villeneuve is a strong man for making slow burner films in an age where most people are overdosed on dopamine lol. Bless his heart his filmography is great and unique in our age.

    • @SF-rf9if
      @SF-rf9if Před 2 lety +22

      Definitely. I watched his big release movies and found something special about them. Then watched his smaller releases, and "Incendies" made his genius obvious to me. What a powerhouse of storytelling.

    • @BrokenSymetry
      @BrokenSymetry Před 2 lety +7

      He is the hero we need, but don't deserve

    • @SF-rf9if
      @SF-rf9if Před 2 lety +20

      @@BrokenSymetry that's true lmao. Having a film like Blade Runner 2049 flop is criminal

    • @nomad_boreal
      @nomad_boreal Před 2 lety +3

      I had no exposure to his work until less than a week ago, when I saw Dune Pt 1. Regardless, couldn't have said it better myself.

    • @adityawankhede7260
      @adityawankhede7260 Před 2 lety +4

      @@SF-rf9if wait what?! It bombed?? Dang didn't know that.

  • @SoldierXXL
    @SoldierXXL Před 2 lety +1342

    This is the BEST grand scale science fiction film in a very long time , there is no words to describe just how good this film is.

    • @douglas2437
      @douglas2437 Před 2 lety +13

      Exactly!

    • @alextanner115
      @alextanner115 Před 2 lety +63

      I just left the IMAX dome showing of dune.. Probably the best theater experience I've ever had

    • @antecave
      @antecave Před 2 lety +18

      @@alextanner115 Yep. It's up there with LOTR-, Fury Road- and Pacific Rim-levels of awesome for me.

    • @ChiggidyChuck
      @ChiggidyChuck Před 2 lety +6

      I thought it was fantastic but if it doesn't make enough money for the studios it will be kind of pointless in retrospect. It's a damn shame they weren't able to film all of it at once.

    • @HeisntLegend
      @HeisntLegend Před 2 lety +3

      I think ill feel that way when part 2 comes out

  • @Aurora2097
    @Aurora2097 Před 2 lety +475

    Dennis never liked interviews and promotion work... but he accepted it as he has to market and sell his films to the masses... it is a part of his job, but the part he most dislikes.Yet he is always friendly and humble and actually very eloquent and well spoken.

    • @lordsharshabeel
      @lordsharshabeel Před 2 lety +18

      It’s the masses that are the only thing that can make the sequel happen.

    • @richardtseng9535
      @richardtseng9535 Před 2 lety +27

      To be fair, Q tends to ask far better questions than your typical clueless sci-fi flick interview. No "who would win, Paul Atreides vs Luke Skywalker?" or "Do Fremen women wear underwear beneath their stillsuits?" type crap 🤣

    • @quasi-intellecual3790
      @quasi-intellecual3790 Před 2 lety +1

      @@richardtseng9535 lol

    • @astrobot702
      @astrobot702 Před 2 lety +10

      I think it was part of the discussions after they postponed DUNE because Denis has been deeply opposed to HBOMax distribution. If the common folk don't know who Denis is then they will after DUNE Part One. Honestly, streaming services are a cancer to classic filmmaking.

    • @GatewayImage
      @GatewayImage Před 2 lety +1

      no true artist particularly enjoys talking about their work

  • @tegoshiyu
    @tegoshiyu Před 2 lety +736

    I love this guy. He is genius, and yet so humble and gentle.

    • @beavisjones1831
      @beavisjones1831 Před 2 lety +3

      He ruined dune

    • @tegoshiyu
      @tegoshiyu Před 2 lety +41

      @@beavisjones1831 nope, i don't think so.

    • @beavisjones1831
      @beavisjones1831 Před 2 lety +7

      @@tegoshiyu forced diversity and affirmative action ruin everything

    • @axe-z8316
      @axe-z8316 Před 2 lety +7

      GSP and him, you guys can't see the link ??

    • @bitbat9
      @bitbat9 Před 2 lety +58

      @@beavisjones1831 yeah the entire story and themes are ruined because a couple characters are black. Get over yourself

  • @JesterHammer
    @JesterHammer Před 2 lety +254

    Let me clarify one thing for all english speaking people listening Denis. Some must wondering what is it he's saying when mumbling "Tsé" once in a while. in Quebec, "Tsé" is a contraction of "Tu sais" which means "you know". This is funny he's mixing this up when he's speaking in english as no one outside Quebec probably get that.

    • @vanclyde
      @vanclyde Před 2 lety +13

      6:38 has "tsé" and "you know" right after the other

    • @narniadici1976
      @narniadici1976 Před 2 lety +9

      Tsé is also widely used in France, and probably in other French speaking countries as well, but yeah it's funny to listen to him say that while speaking English XD

    • @bowmanencore
      @bowmanencore Před 2 lety +6

      @@vanclyde Probably realized he used French.

    • @SebMouton
      @SebMouton Před 2 lety +3

      There is also the "la" that pops up now and then. @1:38 he says "I dont know how to say this in English, la, but..."

  • @douglas2437
    @douglas2437 Před 2 lety +265

    Villeneuve was dreaming of making this movie for multiple decades? I'm really not surprised at all. This great, majestic film has all the calling cards of being made by someone who truly loves the book.

    • @lukeryan484
      @lukeryan484 Před 2 lety +4

      I think most people when they read the book just want parts of it to come to life

  • @DeanMichaud
    @DeanMichaud Před 2 lety +42

    On the topic of Denis' fear that he may not be able to make a movie that pleases a teenager... my son (16) and I went to watch this movie with another dad and his daughter (13) - I know my son was mesmerized, totally got the underlying messaging, managed to understand and navigate the complex political drumbeat pushing the story forward, and were able to identify with the characters brought to life. My friend's daughter had freshly come of reading the book (kid still read, thank goodness) and was impressed with how he brought things she'd imagined to life... she was all smiles, and I could tell her mind was still flowing with what she'd just watched.
    As for my son, he said it was the best grown-up movie he's seen, and that the way it was brought together in story, picture and sound was pretty fantastic.
    His first question was "when is the next movie?" quickly followed by "there is going to be a next movie, right?" - so, yeah, it connected with my son, Denis. Fantastic job, period.

  • @locke2517
    @locke2517 Před 2 lety +318

    Bladerunner 2049 in IMAX was one of the greatest theater experiences Ive ever had. The opening alone was magnificent. The score kicked in and the bass rumbled in my chest. Then a giant eye opened before me and I felt like I was going to fall into the screen. It blew my mind. I've since watched that movie at home and its still wonderful, but nothing can compare to that initial sensation of vertigo and the excitement that followed from every visual and audio thrill. If you didnt see it in IMAX, you really didn't experience the movie.
    I suspect Dune will be much the same. Im Looking forward to this Friday. Its gonna be incredible.

    • @KingJTT131
      @KingJTT131 Před 2 lety +19

      Dune absorbed me into it's world in a way that hadn't been done since Blade Runner 2049. The atmosphere is absolutely breathtaking, especially when paired with Zimmer's relentless score. This movie HAS to be seen in IMAX.

    • @sweeperboy
      @sweeperboy Před 2 lety +3

      I hope you enjoyed it as much as did (in IMAX)

    • @rodturner6759
      @rodturner6759 Před 2 lety +15

      @Stella Hoenheim Not big on dialogue I see.

    • @jordanwilliams3224
      @jordanwilliams3224 Před 2 lety +9

      @Stella Hoenheim the book is too big to properly convey even with a trilogy so it would have been a crime against the source material to cram it down into a single movie. Either they make it a fast, confusing, shallow action movie for people like you and disappoint the entire fanbase, or they do it right and take their time establishing the world, who the houses are, who the characters are, what their struggles are going to be.

    • @kur1tan
      @kur1tan Před 2 lety +2

      I totally agree with your assessment of Bladerunner 2049. It was more like an experience than a movie. I wish I went to see it a second time in the theater.
      Dune was great, but nothing like 2049 in that matter.

  • @wahn10
    @wahn10 Před 2 lety +568

    It's not a Denis Villeneuve interview if he doesn't say "deeply love". And it finally happens in the last 90 seconds of the interview lmao.

    • @wlot28
      @wlot28 Před 2 lety +10

      Drinking game: take a shot every time he says it

    • @Exeler-genannt-Vogelsang
      @Exeler-genannt-Vogelsang Před 2 lety +7

      Denis doesn't need to express it vocaly. To me his love for the stories, the source material and the respect he shows towards previous adaptations/original movies just oozes from the screen. you can see his love for the material he was working with in Bladerunner 2049 and now in Dune directly on the screen. this would not have been possible without a deep love for the project he is tackeling. As somebody who was introduced to the Dune Universe through the David Lynch movie at the age of 13 and read the books afterwords my heart melted each time i recognized a little nod towards the 1984 version.

    • @AmedeeBoulette
      @AmedeeBoulette Před 2 lety +1

      Tsé.

    • @mireillelebeau2513
      @mireillelebeau2513 Před 2 lety +1

      Maybe his ex girlfriend will bring back the book after hearing this interview...or maybe not

  • @craigmurdock4740
    @craigmurdock4740 Před 2 lety +43

    As a québecois, I love when Denis throws in a little tsé at the end of a sentence in English hahaha.

  • @ZG980
    @ZG980 Před 2 lety +120

    When he says "tsay" it's actualy the words "tu sais" in french wich means "you know".
    Just to all let you know!
    I'm also from quebec so we speak the same tongue!
    Bonne journée les chums!

    • @malarie11
      @malarie11 Před 2 lety +3

      Quandil dis le nom: Timoté. :D Son anglais est completement nul! Mais je le changerais pas! lol

    • @ZG980
      @ZG980 Před 2 lety +8

      @@malarie11 vrai! Ça montre entre autre qu'il reste tout de même Quebecois

    • @jesaispasvraimentquoiecrireici
      @jesaispasvraimentquoiecrireici Před 2 lety +9

      16:03 J'ai beaucoup aimé la partie: Deeply inspired by Ridley Scott lâ. C'est parfait, il ne ressent pas le besoin d'avoir une prononciation parfaite, il sait que tout le monde comprend et c'est ce qui est important.

    • @marc-andremarleau3089
      @marc-andremarleau3089 Před 2 lety +5

      He says that in all his interviews ... Makes me smile every time.

    • @ericpbee2147
      @ericpbee2147 Před 2 lety +5

      @@malarie11 at least he’s coherent and intelligent despite his thick accent. I would listen to him for hours. Tsé..

  • @BrokenSymetry
    @BrokenSymetry Před 2 lety +15

    08:00 ''I have too much love for the book, I would have ate at myself through life if I had not tried it (to make Dune into a movie)''
    That's the feeling. When you know you have to do this one thing, somehow and no matter what, or you'll spend your life regretting it. That is how dreams become reality.
    Also, what a testament to the strength of Frank Herbert's writing, to inspire such genius over and over throughout decades.

  • @LeslieDugger
    @LeslieDugger Před 2 lety +59

    This director brought alive images that have been in my head for nearly 30 years. It was astonishing to get the imagery and tone this accurate.

  • @timc7035
    @timc7035 Před 2 lety +38

    Genius director. Hasn't made a truly bad film by my measure. He's brought new life into Dune.

  • @Flufferz626
    @Flufferz626 Před 2 lety +61

    He did this so well. The last time I felt this way in a theater was first Jurassic Park, then Lion King, then Fellowship of the Ring, Interstellar, now Dune. A masterpiece of filmmaking. I have read the first 3 books 2 times and before the movie came out listened to the first novel and Messiah on audiobook again. This was an experience.

    • @milobergen406
      @milobergen406 Před 2 lety

      Although you might’ve tried already, you should try reading god emperor! To me, it brings a lot of closure for the first three books and is a good send off. Books 5 and 6 are not resolved (unless you want to read Brian Herberts ending).

  • @willjackson6522
    @willjackson6522 Před 2 lety +51

    I genuinely don’t think I can find a single thing wrong with Villeneuve’s Dune. The pacing, the soundtrack, the cinematography, the cast, the artistic direction, it’s all beautiful and so perfectly done.

    • @jsubb4680
      @jsubb4680 Před rokem +3

      To be honest my only two problems with the movie is how the great cast makes zendaya look bad by comparison, and also the weird kick Duncan does when fighting the three harkonnens during the siege. Tbh that says a lot about the film I think.

    • @willjackson6522
      @willjackson6522 Před rokem +4

      @@jsubb4680 that’s fair. Zendaya is very likeable, but her acting is sub par

    • @trenchcoatbrigade698
      @trenchcoatbrigade698 Před rokem +2

      ​@@jsubb4680Why are people ganging up on just Zendaya? Everybody's acting in this movie was mid. She wasn't even the worst one (that goes to Timothee Chalam... however tf you spell his name)

    • @arturogonzalez-barrios8206
      @arturogonzalez-barrios8206 Před 6 měsíci

      My main point of contention is the lack of color. I acknowledge that I am spoiled by Jodorowsky's and Moebius' vision, and now reading the book I get how desolate the environment of arrakis is, but I still think the costume design to be very plain and average. Would it kill them to have some color in these sci Fi movies?

  • @lachlanneville7138
    @lachlanneville7138 Před 2 lety +21

    He's just the most well spoken, passionate, humble guy

  • @idhunepijl2398
    @idhunepijl2398 Před 2 lety +87

    Interviewer: "What made it worth it?"
    Denis: "Listen... YOLO"

    • @2hedz77
      @2hedz77 Před 2 lety +2

      This interviewer is terrible. How can he interview without reading the book? Especially an epic. Atrocious.

    • @20storiesunder
      @20storiesunder Před 2 lety +4

      @@2hedz77 That would be irrelevant - the interview isn't aimed towards people who've read the book, it would be foolish to restrict it to such a small market. Like Dennis said, the intention of the film is to make more people discover dune like he did when he was young.

    • @sports2hedz542
      @sports2hedz542 Před 2 lety +2

      @@20storiesunder it's not irrelevant. A good interviewer does their research. And for a book such as this it definitely should've been done. It's not a requirement the interview focus on the book, for the interviewer to be prepared.

    • @HawkFest
      @HawkFest Před 2 lety

      @@20storiesunder indeed. And his movie is a great introduction to make someone willing to dive into the books then after. Which I will do BTW

    • @20storiesunder
      @20storiesunder Před 2 lety

      @@HawkFest Absolutely! I think it going that way around makes the most sense.

  • @autex2609
    @autex2609 Před 2 lety +68

    God damn.. he is great. Almost single-handedly saving the blockbuster movie experience. (some cool comic book movies sure) but what he is doing is so so much more.

    • @MrDarkweaver
      @MrDarkweaver Před 2 lety +12

      Villenueve and Nolan are my two favourite current directors, and both of them make publicly accessible huge blockbusters, but aren't afraid to treat their audiences with some respect and assume they have the intelligence to follow a complex story. Love their work.

    • @AmedeeBoulette
      @AmedeeBoulette Před 2 lety +6

      @@MrDarkweaver it’s all about making NO compromises, trusting the intelligence of the viewers.

    • @MrDarkweaver
      @MrDarkweaver Před 2 lety +2

      @@AmedeeBoulette I agree, which is incredibly refreshing in this age of cinema :)

    • @treytilley333
      @treytilley333 Před 2 lety +2

      @@MrDarkweaver that’s partly why South Korea dishes out so much good content. Even more so than Hollywood. They don’t treat their audience like children with child like responses from child like characters like in the recent Star Trek movies and they don’t infect their content with activism either. If you want to make a point through a tangent then do it subtly. Blazing saddles is the perfect example of showing how stupid racism is without telling you how stupid racism is.

    • @MrDarkweaver
      @MrDarkweaver Před 2 lety

      100% agree.

  • @chrisf247
    @chrisf247 Před 2 lety +17

    Hiring people who love the source material to do an adaptation is so logical, but sadly doesn't always happen these days. Dune was fantastic, and I'm so glad people are going to see it.

  • @KingJTT131
    @KingJTT131 Před 2 lety +47

    I love this man. His movies made me into a film nerd. Every single one of his movies just engulfs you.

  • @maria-hr4nz
    @maria-hr4nz Před 2 lety +37

    For me the film did exactly what Denis says he wanted: it spoke with me in a highly personal way. I was completely mesmerized while watching the film, really, if there was any bugs in the movie theater they all received free access to my interior via my dropped mouth.

  • @BlondeManNoName
    @BlondeManNoName Před 2 lety +160

    I hope he will be able to start to film Dune Part 2 soon!

    • @eamesariad808
      @eamesariad808 Před 2 lety +12

      News coming next week about Part 2

    • @alextanner115
      @alextanner115 Před 2 lety +12

      The most hyped ive been about an upcoming movie in a long time

    • @tamie341
      @tamie341 Před 2 lety +1

      We gotta petition Warner for that yall!!! I will personally burn they damn studios if they screw this up, Dune deserves to be finished

    • @eamesariad808
      @eamesariad808 Před 2 lety +4

      @@tamie341 legendary own the rights of dune co produced 75 % of the film, meetings going on rn for that.

    • @tamie341
      @tamie341 Před 2 lety +2

      @@eamesariad808I need in on these meetings bruh! Imma shake my fist all menacing at dem suits, they'll approve or else, ya dig

  • @maxmogavero952
    @maxmogavero952 Před 2 lety +110

    I too was once a pretentious totalitarian teenage when I discovered Dune. And the film, with the exception of some cut scenes, missing characters, and a lack of fetishism, was the most genuine adaptation of the book I could have envisioned.

    • @maxsilbert
      @maxsilbert Před 2 lety +1

      Just curious, what do you mean by the lack of fetishism?

    • @tommyindigo007
      @tommyindigo007 Před 2 lety +20

      @@maxsilbert he may have meant the desires and tendencies of the Harkonnen - indulging in things like sadism, pedophilia, torture, etc

    • @maxsilbert
      @maxsilbert Před 2 lety +9

      @@tommyindigo007 Ahh that's right, the Baron was pretty twisted in the book

    • @valije
      @valije Před 2 lety +4

      @@maxsilbert and fatter :D

    • @hybridh9702
      @hybridh9702 Před 2 lety +5

      @@maxsilbert they don't really highlight the 'drug' aspect of spice very much either

  • @TheJaker5
    @TheJaker5 Před 2 lety +7

    I think it’s destiny that Denis V would end up making this movie. Not only because he’s a legit fan of the book since childhood, but because so is my dad. All my life I’ve heard “Fear is the mind killer” from him. And DV has been one of my fav directors since Prisoners. Everything he’s made I’ve loved and my dad thought Blade Runner 2049 was awesome! So when it was announced that he’d be directing Dune, we were SO on board!

  • @keveyson
    @keveyson Před 2 lety +23

    I fell in love with dune around the same age as Villeneuve. This movie was so obviously the result of the same passion for the novel that I feel and I'm so grateful to finally experience it. Thank you Denis and great job.

  • @cstrouts
    @cstrouts Před 2 lety +16

    Dune was actually the first sci-fi story I ever read, and I've been reading the genre ever since. I found the book on the shelf at my next door neighbor's house when I was babysitting their kids, and I read it over the next few babysitting sessions. I was like, aren't you kids sleepy? You want to go to bed now, right?

  • @andyscott5277
    @andyscott5277 Před 2 lety +7

    We need to protect this man, Part 2 must be finished.

  • @jeehyeon
    @jeehyeon Před 2 lety +15

    Watched Dune in imax this morning. Totally blown away by the beautiful poetry, fantastic images and deep layers of stories he so well adopted from the book

  • @snakeobias
    @snakeobias Před 2 lety +4

    Must be hard to be so intelligent, poetic, insightful and humble at the same time.

  • @RichardRagan
    @RichardRagan Před 2 lety +7

    Congratulations on one of the best interviews I have seen. I hate it when interviewers ask questions that are two minutes long (showing off their knowledge of the subject), but you have a knack for asking short questions that drew out Denis (an extreme introvert). Well done.
    Regarding what Denis said, it was wonderful to hear him talk about no longer caring about awards, focusing on women, focusing on the relationship between Paul and his mother. Great stuff.
    Only issue: the sound levels were off. Once set up, no one checked the sound levels of the mic when soft-spoken Denis talked vs when the significantly louder interviewer said something.

  • @1160200692
    @1160200692 Před 2 lety +7

    After this interview (and in particular his final comment on being grateful to have been able to realize his childhood dream), Denis Villeneuve has become my favorite filmmaker. He is a treasure to cinema and creativity in general. I can not wait to see what he makes next. Dune pt.1 was masterfully done, and Villeneuve has my complete faith and admiration. Well done, sir.

  • @thorinhannahs4614
    @thorinhannahs4614 Před 2 lety +8

    This man has a gift. I was excited throughout the movie thinking "I am actually going to get a good science fiction trilogy!!! It has been far too long!!" It is not a dopamine fix star wars ride. It is paced and there are politics as much as action.

  • @matthall7331
    @matthall7331 Před 2 lety +13

    This man is one of the best filmmakers working today. I love all his films.

  • @spottedreptile2671
    @spottedreptile2671 Před rokem +3

    I love that he made Dune for his teenage self! In his ear the whole time, he sometimes had to tell him to shut up and then other times he had to listen. Hopefully there will be 13 year olds in the Dune theatres who go on to a great filmmaking career because of him.

  • @suninmoon4601
    @suninmoon4601 Před 2 lety +7

    It is rare in this modern age that the more you learn about a person the more respect you have for them. With Denis Villeneuve, however, this does seem to be the case. He genuinely seems sincere about his art, as opposed to accolades and awards, which suggests a high degree of meditation. Those artists who perform for recognitions, who, as it were, are continually looking over their shoulder to see who's watching, are dabblers. By contrast, Denis seems very deep, indeed.

  • @kdubs9111
    @kdubs9111 Před 2 lety +4

    The 8 year old in me, whose first introduction to this story was the 1984 film, cried with joy watching this adaptation.

  • @ChrisBrengel
    @ChrisBrengel Před 2 lety +8

    Absolutely brilliant director.
    0:50 why he was drawn to the journey of the character of Paul Atreites
    2:05 what appealed to him at different times in his life
    6:50 "That was the big challenge, to please the hard-core Dune fan that I was."
    9:08 "The book was my bible. I referred to it constantly as I was shooting."

  • @CamilaCamaleon
    @CamilaCamaleon Před 2 lety +5

    The pandemic was a blessing to a movie like this. Its a cinematic experience and who is not tired of being in your couch at home watching endless series. Go out and have a this experience.

  • @FlowerFestival
    @FlowerFestival Před 2 lety +54

    He is amazing. I can’t wait to see his movie on the big screen.

    • @DanM8195
      @DanM8195 Před 2 lety +6

      You’re in for a treat.

    • @tamie341
      @tamie341 Před 2 lety

      Watch it in Imax! Mind blowing stuff

  • @derekwischmann6123
    @derekwischmann6123 Před 2 lety +9

    This man is a genius. I will go to all of his movies. Smart, thoughtful. This guy does movies right.

  • @CannibalWHORE22
    @CannibalWHORE22 Před 2 lety +21

    This guy should remake or do any films sequel. He just puts a master’s touch on everything and understands cinema so well. Definitely one of the best today!

    • @neonpop80
      @neonpop80 Před 2 lety +2

      He’s really close to being the overall best today. Very interesting career he’s had. I’m so glad we have him. The first feeling I got after watching the film was how I was treated with respect as an audience member. I’m not here for superficial fart jokes and camera gimmicks, I want to see moviemaking. And boy what a joy it was to see every set piece and performance in this movie.

  • @figga222
    @figga222 Před 2 lety +6

    what he said about putting cameras in the reader's mind is exactly what I was thinking while I watched in the theater.
    incredible movie.

  • @calencuesta5295
    @calencuesta5295 Před 2 lety +15

    never heard of Dune before but after watching the movie i’m obsessed with it. Can’t wait for part 2.

  • @J1mmyMack
    @J1mmyMack Před 2 lety +13

    I was so glad the film featured the Bene Gesserit strongly because they were also my favourite aspect of the book!

  • @bertiebrown581
    @bertiebrown581 Před 2 lety +22

    This adaptation was flawless, & Denis is a true master. I hope people see this in the theater to experience the absolutely massive scale of this movie. I’d watch him do the entire 6 novel run.

    • @quasi-intellecual3790
      @quasi-intellecual3790 Před 2 lety

      It will only be a trilogy

    • @bertiebrown581
      @bertiebrown581 Před 2 lety +1

      @@quasi-intellecual3790 I’m aware that’s the plan, but I’m hoping the all mighty dollar will push it beyond that.

    • @quasi-intellecual3790
      @quasi-intellecual3790 Před 2 lety

      @@bertiebrown581 yeah I agree

    • @Shamino1
      @Shamino1 Před 2 lety +1

      Certainly not flawless, but an excellent 21st century attempt at visually representing the world of Dune.

    • @bertiebrown581
      @bertiebrown581 Před 2 lety

      @@Shamino1 when is your’s dropping?

  • @toni3762
    @toni3762 Před 2 lety +3

    I hope Denis Villeneuve gets a period of peace and rest before he starts filming part2. This guy has literally been promoting this movie non-stop all over the world since August and I am very glad I was able to see a conversation with him in London but god I feel for him he has been interviewed non-stop

  • @ruukaoz
    @ruukaoz Před 2 lety +49

    Bless the Maker and His Water.
    Bless the coming and going of him.
    May His passage clense the world,
    May He keep the world for his people.
    Watching Dune was a spiritual experience.

  • @thiagoperes6468
    @thiagoperes6468 Před 2 lety +18

    If you dont love Denis, his movies and his "deep love" for stories and characters there is something wrong with you

  • @OBGynKenobi
    @OBGynKenobi Před 2 lety +17

    The only director making truly artistic films these days. His Blade Runner is a masterpiece.

    • @subashchandra9557
      @subashchandra9557 Před 2 lety

      I wish he would just sign a deal with Netflix and make a miniseries already. PLEASE!!

  • @yetanotherbassdude
    @yetanotherbassdude Před 2 lety +9

    Can we just take a second to appreciate the fantastic interviewing from Tom Power in this? Doing a 30+ minute interview with a director like this is incredibly challenging. Getting so much insight and interplay and also being able to react to what your interview subject actually says to be able to think in the moment and find the best way to follow those threads as they're uncovered is hugely difficult, and Tom Power did an amazing job of it here. I have a new appreciation for Dune and all of Villeneuve's work because of this interview and, even as someone who isn't a filmmaker, I found it incredibly inspiring for all of my own creative work in music, photography, and just in life as a whole. Knowing that Villeneuve has been dreaming of making this movie for longer than I've been alive and how he has now finally been able to realise that dream is just beautiful to me. Thank you so much to CBC for doing this and also for giving us a full cut of the interview to let it breathe and grow instead of just condensing it down to a couple of minutes of soundbites. I've seen Dune once already but I definitely feel I need to see it again in IMAX now because of how Villeneuve talked about the experience he envisaged for this movie while was making it, and I cannot wait for part two now that it's (finally!) been officially greenlit! Onwards to 2023!

    • @rachelk1503
      @rachelk1503 Před 7 měsíci

      I’m so hoping they’ll re-release Part One in theaters along with Part Two! (I just finished watching Part One on Netflix and I almost felt guilty for not being in a theater).

  • @dennyawright21
    @dennyawright21 Před 2 lety +12

    It’s obvious the interviewer hasn’t read Dune. Dude, the women in Dune are powerful. It’s not a new concept. Lol.

  • @no_one_worth_knowing
    @no_one_worth_knowing Před 2 lety +12

    prisoners. enemy. sicario. arrival. 2049. and with dune, denis has officially become my favorite director. this man could direct paint drying and i would gladly sit and watch every captivating second of it

    • @GameVaultGuides
      @GameVaultGuides Před 2 lety

      I won't lie I found 2049 forgettable but to each their own. Still a great track record I'd say.

    • @KostejNesmrtelny
      @KostejNesmrtelny Před 2 lety +2

      You may want to check out Incendies as well!

  • @TheWayfarerFamily
    @TheWayfarerFamily Před 2 lety +11

    Soo close to that screening now. I know this is going to be one of my favorite film franchises. Can’t wait:

  • @angelmatos9143
    @angelmatos9143 Před 2 měsíci

    I first experienced Denis Villeneuve watching the movie Incendies. Unforgettable to this day. His greatness is always on display.

  • @markkelso2583
    @markkelso2583 Před 2 lety +2

    Terrific conversation here. Thanks for an excellent interview. As a visual artist, Denis said several things that I can certainly relate to, and it's a real joy to hear his heartfelt responses on the topics of creativity. Looking forward to seeing Dune tomorrow, and definitely looking forward to whatever Denis brings us next!

  • @NoWay1969
    @NoWay1969 Před 2 lety +3

    what Villeneuve says about theater vs. home viewing could also be said about book vs. movie.

  • @RodrigoMenezesss
    @RodrigoMenezesss Před 2 lety +8

    This was an spectacular interview. Congratulations to everyone involved.

  • @nlg070301
    @nlg070301 Před 2 lety +13

    Wonderful interview. As a 20-year-old aspiring filmmaker, I relate to a lot of what he's saying about being young and ambitious. Best director working today and a massive inspiration for me.

  • @fernandogarajalde4066
    @fernandogarajalde4066 Před 2 lety +12

    He’s earned the privilege of making “Dune: Part Two” IMHO. (Love you Lynch, but it’s time to start working on another Twin Peaks series)

  • @seanscrew
    @seanscrew Před 2 lety +18

    Hes a brilliant filmmaker. Everything he has done in the last 10 years has been masterful.

  • @mholsather
    @mholsather Před 2 lety +3

    He nailed it. I didn’t think it could be done by many directors but as soon as I heard Villeneuve was at the helm I was certain it would be a masterpiece. And it is!

  • @starhaven
    @starhaven Před 2 lety +14

    Such an insighful interview. Great job, Tom!

  • @Shinryakugun
    @Shinryakugun Před 2 lety +4

    I say this with all due respect, I dont think Denis could have nailed this film any better if he had been able to talk to Hurbert. Just amazing.

  • @ruukaoz
    @ruukaoz Před 2 lety +4

    Before watching the movie I have read the book again and i was wondering in what way this could be adapted visually. To me, I thought that there are two perfectly adequate ways to go. One is a 8-10 one hour episode to rellay get into the worldbuilding and politics and all the intricacies of the story Game of Thrones style. The other is a 2-3 part movie that focuses on the epicness and spirituality of the movie. Something that couldn't have came across on a small screen. Obviously lots of things have been omitted from the movie, but Denis have made the best choices about what to focus on, and how to tell this story in a meaningful and efficient way. The first half an hour we spend on Caladan, is a masterclass in worldbuilding, and lays a rock solid foundation of the whole story.

  • @GomTiles
    @GomTiles Před 2 lety +1

    Great interview. Brings me joy knowing it brought Denis joy tapping into this part of his childhood. Long live Villeneuve and many more films to come. Bring on PART 2!!

  • @christinemusselman5499
    @christinemusselman5499 Před 2 lety +7

    Villeneuve. What an interesting person. Very insightful interview. I like interviews like this. So much of the time interviews are not much more than sound bites.

  • @DanM8195
    @DanM8195 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you for this wonderful film, Denis. This was truly an incredible experience, go see this film if you haven’t already yet.

  • @cstrouts
    @cstrouts Před 2 lety +4

    The adaptation was excellent. There were things left out of the story, but the only thing that was actually changed was the final scene for the Liet Kynes character, and I would say that change was a good idea from a cinematic point of view. I can't think of any other plot points that were actually changed. I suppose you could include the location of Paul's fight with Jamis, since in the book it occurred after they arrive at Seitch Tabr, but that barely qualifies as a change, and it means that they can move the whole Seitch Tabr production design as well as the full impact of Fremen culture and Bene Gesserit influence on it, to the second movie.

    • @kivimik
      @kivimik Před 2 lety +2

      The fight with Jamis actually took place at the Cave of Ridges in the book. The only "change" was perhaps the decision for it to take place outside. I do agree with the change to Liet Kynes' ending after thinking about it. It does the same job as Liet's capture and "execution" in a few poetic moments.

  • @jakflasdick
    @jakflasdick Před 2 lety +4

    Denis will go down as one of the greatest directors of all time

  • @de4531
    @de4531 Před 2 lety +14

    Merci pour ton film Denis, tu as réussi à me transporter du début jusqu'à la fin! J'attends les suites avec une grande impatience.

  • @Dionis0730
    @Dionis0730 Před 2 lety +2

    Sicario, Blade Runner and now Dune...Denis you are my favorite director. Cant wait for part 2.

  • @Luca-games007
    @Luca-games007 Před 2 lety +1

    It was so funny for me, that I didnt expect anything at all. I never touched Dune in my life both books, movies, even games? nothing. I was aware of the title but never knew anything about this.
    But the trailer which I discovered 2 weeks before the world premiere at James Bonds No Time to Die, I decied to go just like that "Lets see what this is coz the trailer is awesome"
    And then the magic happened. Im always hyped of my loved movies like star wars, 007s, every Marvels etc. so Imagine my hype when I see STAR WARS opening sequence, huge out of the world emotional and visual massacre of Avengers End Game, I love "my" movies, but the feeling of being TRULY AMAZED to the bones, like I was like shocked of what I saw and felt after Dune... this wasnt describable for me. Something mystical inside my mind grown that night when I came out of the cinema. And what is so funny I mentioned at the beginning of this comment? Funny was, that I mentioned right after we saw Dune with my family exatly the same as here above but also I said that ONLY ONE movie made me feel that kind of amazed and touched to the heart. And it was Blade Runner 2049, and believe or not, I f*ckin didnt know till very TODAY that it was the same mans work which is Denis Villeneuve o.O Now it makes perfect sens why I felt like that for the 2nd time of my lifer after seeing a movie. Good Job sir. I cannot wait for part 2 and maybe a 3rd one which is planned by him.

  • @lexdad1193
    @lexdad1193 Před 2 lety +2

    Saw it IMAX, it's beautiful and held close to the source material. Bravo!

  • @strange_and_random
    @strange_and_random Před 2 lety +2

    I found the interviewer to be a very good one: deeply respectful, asking open insightful questions. Great interview!

  • @prathification
    @prathification Před 2 lety +3

    Loved the movie! Watched it on HBO Max at first, then went to the theater the next day to catch the stunning cinematography on a big screen. Great work Dennis!!

  • @nklin6
    @nklin6 Před 2 lety +2

    I don't care if Denis never makes another good movie I am forever thankful that he absolutely nailed dune

  • @craigthebrute3262
    @craigthebrute3262 Před 2 lety +7

    Just saw it in IMAX. Very nice. Not quite LOTR quality, but a very very good film. Part 2 should be even better.

  • @abj358
    @abj358 Před 2 lety +1

    Here's a concern I have about streaming media and theaters. When I was young, not so terribly long ago, you could go to a name artist concert for anywhere from $15 to $30. Now, you must spend several times that to sit in the nose bleed section, watching a big screen behind the artist while the artist themself is but an inch or two tall across the vast landscape of an arena. Concerts have become an exclusive event for the well-heeled elite. Most of us will never get to go. With home theater systems becoming more affordable and cinema house revenues steadily shrinking, it's a forgone conclusion that the smaller screens of the multiplex will merge into larger screens and the cost will skyrocket to the point where the true cinema experience will become lost to all but the affluent. As a once consistent theater goer, it breaks my heart to think of it. But, at the very least, the cost of concessions at the home theater will be far less insulting.

  • @theavatar9191
    @theavatar9191 Před 2 lety +2

    I love the way he speaks. He speaks in metaphors

  • @eduardite
    @eduardite Před 2 lety +4

    the man is a genious, years back, when dune movie was being discussed, with very mediocre directors in mind I was frustrated, as they were going to be very low budged and worse execution. Fortunately the master of Blade Runner 2049 was able to craft another master piece, I can't wait to get a director's copy of Dune. I would like it to be watching 6 hours of this so loved and fascinating universe.

  • @cornpopisabaddude
    @cornpopisabaddude Před rokem +1

    He did a great job in making it appeal to younger audiences. I’m going to (try) read the book now

  • @JordanLong20
    @JordanLong20 Před 2 lety +2

    Great interview and great host

  • @Tgruss
    @Tgruss Před 2 lety +2

    I am still over the moon with how happy I am with this movie.

  • @maulcs
    @maulcs Před 2 lety +2

    Just might be the best director right now, and he's only getting better.

  • @thefeydakin
    @thefeydakin Před 2 lety +3

    One of the greatest books ever written, certainly in sci fi as well. Bravo Denis! A work of art and personally as a big fan of his films: the best by far. Go see this in the theater and support him in making more films like this for cinema

  • @dejjibd424
    @dejjibd424 Před 2 lety +10

    Great movie. Make sure you see it at the cinema or IMAX

    • @peachmelba1000
      @peachmelba1000 Před 2 lety +1

      I found it a failure. Beautiful to look at, but just hollow in most respects. The novel _is_ basically unfilmable, as many have said.

    • @khimaros
      @khimaros Před 2 lety +3

      @@peachmelba1000 I don't know what you're smoking, but your statement makes absolutely no sense. It's incredibly faithful to the source material and brought the book to life in spectacular fashion. So either the Dune novel is hollow, or you're one of those people that just love to moan...

  • @JumpingJack6
    @JumpingJack6 Před 2 měsíci

    This man has now established himself as a premiere filmmaker, whose name now can be mentioned in the same company Ridley Scott, Spielberg, James Cameron, and the other greats. Congrats to him on this accomplishment.

  • @MyYoutubeHandIe
    @MyYoutubeHandIe Před 2 lety +4

    Instant classic. Masterpiece execution with masterpiece source material

  • @mathisbourcier1126
    @mathisbourcier1126 Před 2 lety +1

    I love how he plugs "tsé" in his sentences. Tsé is short for "tu sais" (you know) in french.

  • @HagbardCeline23
    @HagbardCeline23 Před 2 lety +1

    Great interview and great interviewer!

  • @roaringscot
    @roaringscot Před 2 lety +1

    Great interview. You nudged him at the right times, and gave him the space to tell his story all the way through this.

  • @kilgoretrout4350
    @kilgoretrout4350 Před 2 lety +2

    What a good interview!

  • @eaglesclaws8
    @eaglesclaws8 Před 2 lety +3

    Please please please give us a directors cut.

  • @matts4598
    @matts4598 Před 2 lety +2

    Such a beautiful film. It was stunning and a love letter to the book. Rereading the book now and just so impressed by this film. Can’t wait for part 2

  • @grene1955
    @grene1955 Před 8 měsíci

    That was a brilliant interview! I loved the question, "What made it worth it?". Denis seems like a very approachable guy, and Tom is a great interviewer!

  • @Dead_Fish0
    @Dead_Fish0 Před 2 lety +2

    A great interview!! thank you
    I love Denis even more than before

  • @4200Shields
    @4200Shields Před 3 měsíci

    Villenueve is defintely my favorite director right, but he’s quickly becoming my favorite all-time. His nine picture run starting with Polytechnique is unprecedented. Every one is masterful! I’m sure dune part 2 will be no different

    • @4200Shields
      @4200Shields Před 3 měsíci

      His first three films could be equally genius also, I just haven’t seen them yet

  • @korndud
    @korndud Před 2 lety +2

    i love him! makes me proud to be born in quebec.

  • @sinanuluc5143
    @sinanuluc5143 Před 2 lety +2

    The tension and the awe in that harvester rescue sequence was INCREDIBLE. My friend showed me her goosebumps on her arms when Liet Kynes let out a praise for the Shai Hullud as they watched the worm devour the harvester. A scene that reminded me how much I love this art.

    • @cellestinohernendes3081
      @cellestinohernendes3081 Před 2 lety +1

      Much agreed. It was a classic Villeneuve moment. Another that springs to mind is the tension and action filled scenes in Sicario where the convoy crosses the border between US and Mexico.

    • @sinanuluc5143
      @sinanuluc5143 Před 2 lety +1

      @@cellestinohernendes3081 Yes, I friggin love that film and sequence!! Villeneuve is officially my fav director at the moment.