Dune Part Two - All the Major Changes from the Book

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
  • Dune Part Two is out now! This video is an in-depth comparison between the movie and the Dune book to try and point out all the major differences between the two. Dune Part Two certainly took a few liberties with the source material in this adaptation. The biggest change is that of Lady Jessica and Alia. I'm interested to see where Denis Villeneuve plans on taking our characters in what is supposed to be the end of his trilogy. Which will be an adaptation of Dune Messiah. Although I assume in order to end it, even more changes will be made to the source material.
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    THE GOLDEN PATH
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    00:00 - Introduction
    00:38 - Change One | Liet Kynes
    01:30 - Change Two | Chani is Different
    03:44 - Change Three | Lady Jessica & Alia
    09:48 - Change Four | What Happened to the Mentats
    12:35 - Change Five | Gurney Halleck
    13:12 - Change Six | Stilgar
    13:48 - Change Seven | Geidi Prime & The Harkonnens
    16:22 - Change Eight | Princess Irulan & The Emperor
    19:15 - Change Nine | Paul & His Prescient Vision
    21:12 - Change Ten | Finale & Sandworms
    23:02 - Conclusion
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Komentáře • 522

  • @karolnicks-suber3814
    @karolnicks-suber3814 Před 3 měsíci +116

    Great Job! Did it bother anyone else that the role of the guild and guild navigators was completely left out?

    • @robertwhitworth8352
      @robertwhitworth8352 Před 3 měsíci

      Bothered me a lot actually. It's a Guild navigator that tips off the Emperor early on of the threat to the known universe that's embodied in Paul Atreides. The Guild demands he exterminate Paul as soon as possible so that the spice may continue to flow and not cause a disruption. The Guild controls all transportation across the known universe, so leaving the Guild out in my opinion is a grave omission. Also, there was no mention of CHOAM, or the Mentats for that matter, (especially the fate of Thufir Hawat) which really bothered me as well

    • @JCDenton3
      @JCDenton3 Před 3 měsíci +13

      They're such a huge part of Dune it is actually wild they are barely even mentioned in the films so far. I wonder if they'll even bother with them in part 3 for their reinterpretation of Dune Messiah if they haven't already. I have people at work and friends asking me why the spice matters, what's the point, people thinking it is just a random space cocaine, etc who have no idea how important it is to the guild.

    • @k4rli92
      @k4rli92 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Although I do without hesitation admit to loving the cinematic achievement that this film is, Denis Villeneuve has accomplished something for the ages ... for the purposes of the Dune adaptation talk, not only are The Spacing Guild and the other schools ( the Mentats & Suk School) left out as vital players (by now it's out that the Thufir stuff was filmed but cut from Dune: Part Two) ... I get that the focus on the Bene Gesserit was a logical default focal point. All you're left with then is the Emperor with House Corrino with his Sardaukar, the Great Houses of the Landsraad and the Bene Gesserit v the Fremen united behind Paul Muad'Dib.
      ... but where is the conversation about the link between the Spice Melange and the Sandworms of Arrakis?
      (I suppose since the Water of Life is blue and exposure to Melange turns human eyes blue, it's a hidden in plain sight clue.)
      Can we really tell the Dune tale without the Spacing Guild though? And you're right @@JCDenton3, why does the Spice Melange matter So much? What was Herbert saying if it was vital to all space "travel" not just about a scarce resource... but one without which worlds of humans would be stranded?
      It's why in Paul's visions billions will starve if the jihad goes forward and he limits or ends Spice production.
      Lucas Blade's video of changes was fantastic though ... and seeing those who know and possibly love the source material so engaged in these discussions is a gift!

    • @jonnowocky8179
      @jonnowocky8179 Před 2 měsíci +12

      @@JCDenton3I just rewatched part one and its pretty implicitly stated a few times that it’s the most valuable substance in the universe because it allows guild navigators to plot paths between the stars - I don’t think Denis is the kind of film maker who says it 10 times for the people in the back though either

    • @JCDenton3
      @JCDenton3 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @jonnowocky8179 I only recall them saying it once when Paul is studying Arrakis before going there. If they say it more than once that is good, but it's very unlike Villenueve to violate the "show don't tell" principle of filmaking. Showing the Guild in some capacity, either indulging in spice, plotting like in the 84 version, or siding with Paul at the end to ensure the supply is safe would have been more powerful than just telling the audience briefly. It doesn't ruin the movie(s) by any means, but it's just an odd thing to not prioritize since like I mentioned none of the new fans I know really understand why spice is worth all this conflict beyond giving you weird visions.

  • @HanzsKlopek
    @HanzsKlopek Před 2 měsíci +78

    I spent two years waiting to see how Villeneuve would be able to deal with Alia on screen. I understand that it is a challenge and a big risk to cast a 4-5 years old child with such a unique role, but this is also a huge part of what makes the Dune book so unique. I was not ready for that big of a change in the story ...

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 2 měsíci +9

      I'm right there with you. I literally kept waiting to see her in a trailer. The only saving grace for me is that I really like Anya Taylor-Joy. So, hopefully the next movie is solid.

    • @karolnicks-suber3814
      @karolnicks-suber3814 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Same.

    • @Jaenoe818
      @Jaenoe818 Před 2 měsíci +3

      I really wanted to see if they would actually have a child actor like in dune(1984) but I honestly felt it would've been a little goofy looking if they did include that (not that jessica speaking to her unborn child wasn't) I've only read the first book so I really don't know how much things could change in future films from denis not including alia being born, but I still feel that denis did a really great job with this and all the things he did not include or added even were necessary and it was a great movie either way.

    • @kenknowlton3085
      @kenknowlton3085 Před 2 měsíci +1

      In response to reactions of my unpopular opinion of this new adaptation, I am going to upload the entire SciFi Channel miniseries, Dune, and Children of Dune to my CZcams Channel. It will take me about a week, due to restricted data upload. I hope this provides entertainment to people who cannot find these miniseries anywhere else available.

    • @bobbyfischer9927
      @bobbyfischer9927 Před 2 měsíci +2

      They had young Alia speaking with Lady Jessica the entire movie… They had a 30 second scene showing an older Alia. This is such a dramatic comment

  • @RevolutionaryLoser
    @RevolutionaryLoser Před 3 měsíci +119

    I think the changes are made for two central reasons:
    1. To make it clear to audience that the prophecy is pure manipulation and that there is a terrible price for Paul's decision and
    2. To make it clear that although Paul's hand was forced he was still motivated by revenge
    I think in the book Paul gets off a little too easy since it seems no matter what he did he was screwed. Scenes like him killing the Baron with his own hands and humiliating the emperor made it a lot clearer this is what he really wanted and that he isn't the actual victim here.
    Personally I don't think it was so necessary to spell it out that the Fremen were exploited by Paul and the Bene Gesserit but the reality is a lot of people have just had the entire moral of the story go over their heads, so to honour the legacy of the books I think it was for the best that they made it clear in no uncertain terms.

    • @Ryan-nm2si
      @Ryan-nm2si Před 3 měsíci

      Well said

    • @ksaraf23
      @ksaraf23 Před 2 měsíci +8

      This. Right here, this comment helped me get over any issues I had with the changes this movie made.
      It makes perfect sense.

    • @Starkman1992
      @Starkman1992 Před 2 měsíci +11

      He did not ( in the books easily ) at all he suffered non stop till COD’s ending , his whole story was nothing but suffering you sure you read the books?

    • @jonnowocky8179
      @jonnowocky8179 Před 2 měsíci +9

      I’d agree that Denis was extra careful to not allow room for the audience to misunderstand Paul’s dubious motivation and decision making. By the reactions after the film in the cinema, everyone had that simultaneous (and weird) feeling of being entertained but also devastated at the same time. Not any easy feat

    • @RevolutionaryLoser
      @RevolutionaryLoser Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@Starkman1992 I think you mis read my comment. What you are claiming to be true is exactly what I take issue with.

  • @YourAverageNiche
    @YourAverageNiche Před 3 měsíci +101

    Many fans were upset about the transformation of Paul from a presumed hero to an anti-hero figure "so soon" in the events of the film, but DENIS himself stated that Herbert made DUNE MESSIAH exactly for the fact that readers did not see the threat of a messianic figure in Paul, so he rectified it in the 3rd book. Knowing this, DENIS took that knowledge and tried to rectify it in the film in the fact that PAUL is turning into some sort of anti-hero at the end (the Fremen speech, him killing the Baron, and him forcing the Emperor to kiss his ring) all of these are major changes to logically set him up directly in the 3rd film as a fierce Emperor.
    Also, his sister in the womb along with her appearance in his vision tend to give off the vibe of a good sister, someone who understands the grand situation they are fated to live.

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 3 měsíci +2

      I'm not upset about that it makes sense if you're doing a trilogy in which Paul is going to abandon the "golden path" to stop himself from throttling humanity. Even if it is for humanity's survival long term.

    • @Nouga-sh6wy
      @Nouga-sh6wy Před 3 měsíci +1

      Messiah is there to make you realize the consequences of the messiah and the fanatics. I would have understood better if there was no plan for dune messiah

    • @raembeau.6694
      @raembeau.6694 Před 2 měsíci +14

      But this wasn’t supposed to be Dune Messiah. It’s still Dune. Idk why the director felt the need to change things so drastically

    • @DumahAtreides
      @DumahAtreides Před 2 měsíci +2

      I agree. I look at prescience as a weapon, power, with Paul being the first to wield it. The jihad was necessary not only to eliminate the possibility of rebelling against his rule but also to cut off any other lines to prescience. Paul felt entitled to this path by his sense for vengeance. The golden path is an answer to this abuse of power by taking the steps to eliminate the weapon of prescience altogether from humanity. We can argue Paul's use was selfish and without greater purpose, while Leto II was ultimately to set humanity free. This does make Paul a ruthless dictator - no different than his Harkonen ancestors and worse than even the Emperor. We need the changes in this movie to setup this contrast of motives.

    • @l.lollyasha3062
      @l.lollyasha3062 Před 2 měsíci +3

      The point Herbret is making here is despite how good your intentions are blind faith is dangerous. One of the things Paul says in Dune Messiah is: even if he die right now it won't stop fremen killing in his name. He wasn't evil motivated anti-hero, but a man on his knees, who've seen no other choice. In the film however he's some sort of Anakin, joining the dark side because of his own personal drama.

  • @Emanon...
    @Emanon... Před 2 měsíci +53

    In the OG Frank Herbert universe, before Brian added the later books, it was never a "Skynet/Matrix" AI uprising, but a cultural revolution against how machines have turned everyone into unthinking drones.
    I like this version better. A revolution against "social media" not a war against "Skynet".

    • @antonradke5943
      @antonradke5943 Před 2 měsíci +1

      …. It’s always been that hasn’t it? Both in Frank and Brian’s books.
      As far as I understand it? Brian just added more details and an actual set of stories behind the butlerian jihad, the thinking machines, the humans who caused the subjugation of all humans at the hands of humans thinking machines. Brian may have added that many humans were endlaved during this time, and that makes sense. Because the thinking machine empire ruled for a very, very long time. Slavery would be inevitable on that kinda timeframe anyways.
      But if someone knows better than I, plz correct me. I’ve only read as far as god emperor (gonna be reading the last two this spring) and I’ve done a lot of reading online about the lore/world outside of those four books. And this is just what I’ve gathered from all that.

    • @JCDenton3
      @JCDenton3 Před 2 měsíci

      @antonradke5943 The recurring theme of the Frank Herbert books is mankind overcoming stagnation to allow growth, biologically and socially. Just one small example is that spice is a crutch that limits humanity, so Leto II restricts humanity from any space travel so they will eventually find a way to overcome that over reliance.
      Technology is viewed in much the same way, Herbert was a humanist and interested in our potential, not so much about gadgets and shiny toys. Human reliance on technology was seen as a crutch because it softened our skills - how many people today know how to calculate basic numbers, or write a grammatically correct sentence, without computer aid? The Butlerian Jihad in Frank's work was implying machines took something from mankind - our ability to grow and develop and continue evolving as a species.
      People with machines oppressed those without, not the machines directly, and that oppression was wrong because they weren't actually smarter or stronger or better, they just had access to the technology to do it. The Jihad erased that distinction and freed humans to pursue their own potential again, to allow people to create and grow without limit. Machines should not think for people, and nor should other people be thinking for people - we should all think for ourselves, but that would be the next step. The first step of what was accomplished with the BJ was later built upon by Leto II, who took the next step for mankind by spreading them throughout the galaxy and terrorizing them to fear centralized authority forever by instituting the golden path.
      Basically, just having robots enslave people robs the work of its entire message and recurring metanarrative, it also makes our progress receed back to the first foundational step humans took in this setting by rejecting thinking machines.

    • @techterror1282
      @techterror1282 Před měsícem

      ​@@antonradke5943 You're correct, this guy clearly didn't read the books It's very specific about thinking machines.

  • @Tom88
    @Tom88 Před 3 měsíci +46

    I feel that they've made the fremen too 'good' in the movies, from my recollection book they have many admirable qualities but are pretty much religous fanatic's and half the tension in the story is Paul and Jessica making sure they don't do or say something that is not in line with their beliefs as they would likely just kill them. So Chani being so against it is kind of world breaking for me.

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 2 měsíci +15

      Yes, it was also jarring for me when they introduced the religious divide. It was like one side was just mocking the others beliefs.

    • @yoshiplaysmc2163
      @yoshiplaysmc2163 Před 2 měsíci +14

      @@FatalxBladeI think having that religious divide with the Fremen makes their culture more realistic. You see this in many real-life religions. In the books, the Fremen are, for the most part, similar with their beliefs. I think the movie benefits from having to fight to convince the non-believers of who Paul is, and shows the problems of blindly following religious leaders. That divide magnifies how problematic religious fanaticism can be.

    • @karolnicks-suber3814
      @karolnicks-suber3814 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Agree. And I think the second movie did a really good job of showing Paul’s transformation from heir to a political aristocracy /figurehead to full on Master of the Universe. And clearly making the point that the later was definitely not a good thing!

    • @wadewilson8924
      @wadewilson8924 Před 2 měsíci

      @@yoshiplaysmc2163it takes away from when the fremen actually start to become susceptible to bribery and start second guessing down the line.

    • @Arcessitor
      @Arcessitor Před měsícem

      @@yoshiplaysmc2163 I think that's a bad thing. The entire point of the book is that on such a barren planet, under guidance of an external force, people would communally cling to salvation through a religion. I don't think it's more realistic for them to have a modern secular category to them.

  • @alehiokosify
    @alehiokosify Před 2 měsíci +52

    Personally my greatest disappointment in the film is the portrayal of Paul’s and Chani’s relationship. Since in Dune messiah we see the downfall of Paul, and how he loses both of his visions up to the moment Chani dies and the children are born, how is this defining moment going to be portrayed in the film? Paul is heartbroken when chani dies, we see him taking to himself about how there was no way of saving her despite all his efforts and asks for her to forgive him, how he loses his will to live afterwards. I believe Not showing the first child and its death is a serious storytelling error.

    • @StephenYuan
      @StephenYuan Před 2 měsíci +5

      Getting a glimpse of the Golden path seems like a more than good enough reason to get depressed. I don't think Chani in the books is really a core part of the story.

    • @loganstaheli1551
      @loganstaheli1551 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Bro.... spoiler warning for Dune Messiah would have been nice... haven't read Messiah yet

  • @kanhaibhatt913
    @kanhaibhatt913 Před 3 měsíci +56

    Removing alia was a mistake. She was great in the first book

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 3 měsíci +17

      Literally my favorite character

    • @molasorrosalom4846
      @molasorrosalom4846 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Well, the book is supposed to take place over numerous years, not months.

    • @Calypso694
      @Calypso694 Před 2 měsíci

      i think it was a smart choice. Creepy 2 year old Alia wouldnt go over well with audiences as weird as Talking Womb Baby Alia managed to. odd i know.

  • @triplemeatcombo2570
    @triplemeatcombo2570 Před 3 měsíci +44

    How the hell does a video this good not have more views?? Loved it!

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 3 měsíci +5

      Thanks, I appreciate it. Yeah CZcams has a lot of competition, but I'm starting to gain subscribers. And in the process my video editing has gotten a lot better.

    • @obscuresoundz
      @obscuresoundz Před 3 měsíci +2

      people are too busy calling part two a masterpiece; its a combo of dune fanbois who r just happy due is in cinema and run of the mill fiml fans who r used to the usual marvel drivel so they think this was amazing; but i think the dialog and the story was poor

    • @Yzyenthusiast
      @Yzyenthusiast Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@obscuresoundzprobably because it’s not a good video

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 2 měsíci

      @@Yzyenthusiast ouch lol

    • @thailakhampo
      @thailakhampo Před 2 měsíci

      @@Yzyenthusiastyup

  • @stefbeg
    @stefbeg Před 3 měsíci +29

    [SOME SPOILERS] The fact that the Great Houses refuse Paul's claim to the throne is not only a complete nonsense, but negates the coherence of the universe.
    In the book, why does Paul become Emperor ? Because his capability to destroy spice forces the Spacing Guild to side with him, and doing so, leaves no choice for the Great Houses to comply too. We can see a scene where the two navigators present in the entourage of Shaddam IV apply Paul's instructions to withdraw the highliners orbiting Arrakis and take the Great Houses armada back home.
    Now, in the movie, the Great Houses refuse to recognize Paul as the new emperor. That means that in this version of the universe, the Guild has not a power strong enough to force the decision on the Noble Houses, and that means that possessing the mean of destroying spice is not enough a threat to give Paul supreme authority. So, in just a few minutes at the end of 5 hours of movie, the story manages to establish that spice is not that important - in fact has no importance at all - nullifying the central place Arrakis should have since the beginning.
    Secondly, in the movie, the Fremen jihad is not at all a holy war, that is a war to propagate a religion, but a "classical" war of conquest with blatant political goals. You don't motivate holy warriors by setting blatant political goals. If we take the example of the crusades in medieval Europe, the pope did not intice populations by saying "let's go conquer the Holy land and establish the Crusader States of Outremer, they said - sincerely or not - let's free Jerusalem and the Christ's sepulchre. In the movie, Paul turns full "James Bond bad guy" and doesn't even try to hide the political aspect of the war against the Great Houses.

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 3 měsíci +9

      Dang I should've consulted you before making this video. Yeah I didn't actually consider all the implications from that ending.

    • @c3zz0
      @c3zz0 Před 2 měsíci +8

      I was puzzled by the complete lack of the Guild in the movie. They never even point out that the Houses will not even be able to travel through space on their own without the Guild.

    • @mmartinu327
      @mmartinu327 Před měsícem

      I agree, but what was the motive of the jihad in dune mesiah, if the great hauses acepted Paul as emperror?

    • @stefbeg
      @stefbeg Před měsícem

      @@mmartinu327 There are two motives, one conscious and the other inconscious: in appearence, it's a holy war, that is a religious war to convert the non-believers to Fremen religion. Fremen are described in the book as a wanderer people (the Zensunni) persecuted for millenia and fleeing from plant to planet until they find Arrakis, where they settle. the jihad is some sort of comsic revenge. It's not at all Paul's decision, but Paul was the trigger, his appearence is the sign that "the time has come" for the Fremen and since they have tamed the Guild, they have now the motive, the incentive and the means.
      And known only to Paul due to his powers as Kwizatch Haderach, the jihad has deeper, more primal roots: it's the species reaction of mankind to millenia of stagnation due to the archaic feudal system, the casts, the impossibility to freely travel across the stars, and the Bene Gesserit tampering with the natural evolution. Herbert describes the jihad as a deep genetic urge for chaos and free, random mixing of the genes.

    • @mmartinu327
      @mmartinu327 Před měsícem

      @@stefbeg this doesn't make any sense, if Paul is truly an emperror

  • @DefactoOverlord
    @DefactoOverlord Před 3 měsíci +13

    I don't like the exclusion of Spacing Guild as they're the real power brokers of the Imperium and not the Emperor but that's my only disappointment. Paul getting their support through blackmail by holding spice trade hostage was crucial to his success.

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 3 měsíci

      Are they not ever referenced in either movie? I guess I never picked up on that if so. I thought in one of the films navigators were mentioned.

    • @DefactoOverlord
      @DefactoOverlord Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@FatalxBladeWe see some of their representatives when Herald of the Change comes Caladan to pass Arrakis to House Atreides but other than that no as far as I'm aware. Spacing Guild was reduced to the background in this adaptation.

    • @VVIDbeats
      @VVIDbeats Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@DefactoOverlordits only mentioned briefly in part one, that spice is needed for interstellar travel. Imo they shoulve dug deeper into the spacing guild. But that mightve made things too complicated. Idk book adaptions are not easy i guess

  • @obscuresoundz
    @obscuresoundz Před 3 měsíci +30

    hearing u break down of changes from the book re-affirms how good the miniseries was as far as script and dialogue and story telling and the runtime was of the miniseries was 4 hours 10 mins; while the new Dune had a total combined run time of about 5 hours 20 mins , so he had over an hour more yet still told less story.

    • @Ryan-nm2si
      @Ryan-nm2si Před 3 měsíci +8

      The show was sooooo boring.

    • @peace_love_unity
      @peace_love_unity Před 2 měsíci +1

      Totally agree, the miniseries was a true adaptation of the book. Also with 20mil budget vs 320 mil they accomplished more, I was completely immersed in the story and understood the motivation of every character completely.. DV version has so many points when it does the exact opposite for me. No character development at all, their motivation vague and the most important parts just left out completely (wierding way, space guild, mentats, fedaykin training, forcing the Emperor and Guild to accept his terms etc).

  • @aminahm4911
    @aminahm4911 Před měsícem +3

    tbh i dont really mind the idea of changing Chani's character to add more turmoil, since Chani in the books was just kinda mehh anyway, but i have other gripes.
    I think interpretations can and should take creative liberties and deciding to offer an opposing stance to the fremens blind faith, makes some of the story's themes easier to relay, while also making the fremen less unanimous (which u could argue is more realistic). What I am disappointed about is the romance in the film between Paul and Chani. It didnt really do it for me. I didnt care much for their romance in the books either, but I was hoping the films would breathe some life into it. Sadly, the actors' chemistry is not really there, and it went so quickly from flirty to "I will love you till the day i die"-levels of love and overall didnt seem very believable. Definitely could've been written better. All that said, maybe we'll still get some interesting completely new stuff in the third part with Chani...

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před měsícem +1

      Yeah I'm with you the chemistry was not there. The religious thing didn't work for me because I thought openly mocking the others beliefs felt too heavy handed and gave the movie a weird tone for me. The books don't really focus on the romance most of it is implied, letting you fill in the gaps. Which works for me. In the movie though the relationship had no emotional weight or believability. So, I agree with you I think you just liked it a bit more.

    • @techterror1282
      @techterror1282 Před měsícem

      ​@@FatalxBladePaul made Chaney feel secure in the books that pointed to the strength of the relationship and the fact that he would not be with princess Erolon really drove that point home at the end of the book. This actually butchered the characters and the points that Herbert made in that book. Complete and utter mishandling of the story in my opinion.

  • @juliegarcia5499
    @juliegarcia5499 Před 3 měsíci +7

    Very good explanation! Thank you!

  • @isaganipalanca8803
    @isaganipalanca8803 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Great segment! Glad to have found your channel! I've duly liked and subscribed!

  • @mahmudmurad4655
    @mahmudmurad4655 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Your opinions and views from the book and movie are one of the best I found in youtube. Good job man.

  • @jccouture13
    @jccouture13 Před 3 měsíci +40

    Great video specifically in outlying changes, but I disagree with a lot of your beliefs that the changes were poorly executed. I firmly belive folks have a really difficult time separating multimedia adaptations. Some folks expect things to always be 1:1, and leave no room for artistic vison or interpretation in various media types. As a multi-decades long fan of the entire Dune saga there is no scenario in which someone like myself wouldn't want more on screen when the quality is this high. However, there's unfortunately no scenario where we would have gotten the likely 3x 5 hour long movies to really touch on every thread just for the first book alone. After two viewings and speaking with friends I feel almost all of the changes were largely positive to make a better, more compelling and cleaner story within the medium. I firmly believe this is the best adaptation to date in terms of quality of work and presenting the most important overarching themes of Frank Herbert's work to a wider audience, while still hiding a plethora of easter eggs from the books to pull at my heart strings. Which for me, means I now have so many more friends now to share my love of Frank Herbert's work with.
    In the end, I dont belive perfect can exist in any adaptation, but I can easily recognize both Frank and Villeneuve have created masterpieces in their own wheelhouses.

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 3 měsíci +14

      I do want to be clear I did like the movie and am glad we got it. I don't need everything to be 1 to 1. But, I do live by the philosophy that if you're going to change something, make it as good as or better than the original. And I'm sure that was the intention for me though some of the changes did not land. I am biased towards the Alia change yes, because now I only get Alia for one movie.
      So, that change aside watching this movie I simply felt very little emotional connection to Paul and Chani. So, when Paul says something like I'll love you as long as I breathe it doesn't really do anything for me because they've been together for at most a matter of months. And most of our scenes of them, they are at conflict with one another. So, Chani riding off on the worm I don't care about. I honestly think I'd prefer he just get with Irulan in the next movie.
      The Feyd Rautha arena fight makes less sense in this movie. We see him fight a bunch of drugged Atreides and then are supposed to be impressed he fought one not drugged. The arena audience apparently loves this and Feyd is a hero because of this? We then see Feyd shortly after almost defeat Paul. Which looks bad because we just saw a scene where Feyd could barely defeat one not drugged warrior.
      I don't want to go through all my thoughts in this one comment because I will likely just make a review or something instead.
      I am glad that you got the feeling of this being a masterpiece. Coming out of Part One I was very hopeful for this movie and watching it did not give me the feelings of a masterpiece. I think it's good, and I think in the next movie some of these open plot threads could make more sense. For me I have to stay honest to how I felt coming out of it both times. I liked it more the second time, but for me the movie has flaws. I'm not trying to take anything away from you by saying that I wish I could love it the way you did. And I still the Denis made a solid film that for me has more style and less substance.

    • @jonnowocky8179
      @jonnowocky8179 Před 2 měsíci +6

      @@FatalxBladeRegarding the movie Feyd Ruatha arena fight - as with a lot of good screenplays, I believe it condensed multiple ideas eloquently. Harkonnens are exemplified to be cruel and violent, Feyd is shown to have a little dimension in having his own code of honour and some intelligence. Also regarding Geidi Prime, the idea for their sun to have a limited spectrum was chosen to show how the houses of dune are shaped by their worlds (shot via infra red). The switch between indoor lighting and IR as they stepped into ‘sunlight’ was pretty incredible too.

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@jonnowocky8179 Fair, I still don't think the scene optimized their time. We already know the Harkonnens are cruel. The scene gave us no new information, in the book version that scene had levels of manipulation going on at once serving a purpose. As far as the color saturation goes I was just poking fun at it and letting people know that it didn't look like that in the books.

  • @beefyboi64
    @beefyboi64 Před 2 měsíci +5

    I felt differently about some changes vs others. Some that I think were improvements were the characterization of Chani and the addition of the Fremen fundamentalists, Paul's commitment once choosing to embrace this messianic persona, and the mechanics of Alia's mind already showing signs of being overwhelmed. On the other hand, I think Jessica's more malicious portrayal is less intriguing as characterization despite being good for the plot, additional scenes between Feyd and Lady Fenring were missed, and Paul's willingness to engage in Jihad removed some of the nuance that made Dune so legendarily good as a cautionary tale.
    Regardless, I think these adaptations are brilliant. I'm happy to be taken in a slightly different direction throughout this journey as I believe the best adaptations provide you with a unique experience that still succeeds in keeping the feel and themes of the book in tact (Primary example being, of course, LOTR). As a Dune fan, I'm eating good.

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I'm glad you enjoyed it, obviously we differ a bit in opinions but we agree on the eating good part.

  • @Palaecro
    @Palaecro Před 3 měsíci +15

    Considering the liberties they took with making changes I expect the 3rd part if it attempts to blend Messiah with children of Dune to be a bit of a cluster fuck. A beautiful cinematic version but I don't think we've seen anything in terms of changes yet compared to what's to come.

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 3 měsíci +2

      I agree Dune Messiah will be a very loose adaptation. Hopefully it will still be an enjoyable film regardless.

  • @DK-yb2im
    @DK-yb2im Před 2 měsíci +7

    I watched dune 2 at the theater 3 days ago after waiting for it since years. I became very depressed and i still feel empty for no reason. Im thinking now to read the novels cuz i cant wait another 4 years for the part 3

    • @Ntrock459
      @Ntrock459 Před 2 měsíci +1

      This is what happened with me and it happened with avatar as well. When the story and world building is so good and fantastical, coming back to reality is sad bc it’s bland in comparison. It was a phenomenon documented in the news when avatar came out, I wouldn’t be surprised people have the same reaction with dune 2

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 2 měsíci +2

      The Audiobooks are very well narrated if you want to hear the acting instead of reading.

  • @joethornton9599
    @joethornton9599 Před 3 měsíci +12

    Great video and I’m in the same mind with the adaptations. For me it seems like the more detailed sci-fi elements which made the book so interesting and engrossing have been simplified for the big screen. However I get this had to happen and im still very happy with both of Denis films they definitely live up to the spectacle that is frank herberts dune

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 3 měsíci +3

      I'm not sure the simplification had to happen. I agree though that the film has a vibe and is easy to get immersed in.

    • @joethornton9599
      @joethornton9599 Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@FatalxBlade i think in terms of audiences and maximising the films profit the producers have to simplify and change the characters motivations as there is only so much story/detail that can be put into a film in comparison to a book. And not every audience is going to be interested / able to understand the deep lore (i.e. the sandtrout) and are buying the film for the rollercoaster of action heavy sci-fi, as is the downfall of Hollywood. I think stilgars character is a great example as mentioned he seems to be more for comedic effect in this film where in the book he is quite the opposite which I think is done for the viewers benefit to break up the seriousness of the film. I would have loved for this film to follow the book directly but I’m not sure on the size of the audience that would have captured specially with warners bros objectives for the film monetarily

  • @darkul08
    @darkul08 Před 3 měsíci +4

    In the book does that camp of Sardaukars under the Emperor's ship exist? or does the entire battle take place in Arraken? cant remenber

  • @johnnyw525
    @johnnyw525 Před 3 měsíci +8

    Great video. The biggest things I missed were the political intrigue between the characters. There was almost none of it in the movie adaptations, and yet it added so much depth to the books. (Also revealing suspicions around the source of the prophecy was overdone in the movie, if it needed to be there at all. Everything else was subtle, but this was hammered again and again and again. I guess it was an attempt at making the conflict more personal and direct.)

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks, yeah I think maybe Denis is trying to put the Bene Gesserit more at the fore front of this trilogy.

    • @----ic6pw
      @----ic6pw Před 2 měsíci

      I think the focus on part 2 was too much on battles and action and too little on characters and the "political drama". But it's typical when making movies for the big crowd.

  • @alitunaysara
    @alitunaysara Před 3 měsíci +3

    Amazing video, thank you!

  • @FirstnameLastname-my7bz
    @FirstnameLastname-my7bz Před 2 měsíci +1

    Can you do a parallel comparison on Lynch, game cinematics, Dune 2000 series , DUNC vs the book, in terms of events as well as design/looks descriptions?

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah I can add it to the list. That sounds like 2 video ideas though unless I'm misreading.
      Edit: Unless you mean you want one video comparing all those properties to the book, and also go into how accurate the look of each one is to the book.

    • @FirstnameLastname-my7bz
      @FirstnameLastname-my7bz Před 2 měsíci

      @@FatalxBlade yeah, just elements.and descriptions. 1 video all adaptations of same moment vs book's same moment or design description
      If it's not too much work ofc

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 2 měsíci

      @@FirstnameLastname-my7bz sounds interesting I'll add it to the list of videos

  • @Cemix10
    @Cemix10 Před 2 měsíci +9

    For those who think that Alia should have been in the movie, can you name which child actor you think could have actually pulled off the role?
    Because I was worried that no matter who played Alia, it simply would not do the character justice since she is such a complex character.

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 2 měsíci +2

      No, I'm not familiar with child actors. Your point is valid. I'd still rather them swing for the fences. Or, at least instead of secretly filming just one scene with Anya. Made her a bigger part through visions. When they finally revealed Alia was in it I thought they were going to de-age Anya Taylor-Joy.

    • @mandolen3317
      @mandolen3317 Před měsícem +1

      CGI Alia 😭

    • @donragnar8430
      @donragnar8430 Před měsícem

      Christian Bale could method act to play the child Alia.

  • @leocmen
    @leocmen Před 3 měsíci +8

    Very honest commentary on Dune p2
    Totally agree with you
    Personally for a 2h40min movie, 4 major plot gears are missing
    1.Alia
    2. Guild Navigators and Highliners
    3. Leto Atreids II, the Elder
    4. Thufir Hawat ans Mentats
    Additionally, please note that the role of mélange and its connection with worms was totally neglected

    • @jboy55
      @jboy55 Před 2 měsíci +2

      My biggest letdown was the removal of the Guild and Mentats. I do think Alia is just being saved for the next movie.Even with the long running time, throwing too much in would result in the same negative reaction 1984's version had, which was, "Its too confusing!". This resulted in a narrator was added to explain things, which I'm glad wasn't added.
      When I think about the time necessary to explain Leto II, the Guild and Thufir properly, (like 2-3 5 min scenes each), cuts had to be made.
      Here's hoping he can put the Guild and Mentats back in for movie 3.

    • @handznet
      @handznet Před 2 měsíci

      Guild is only thing that definitely should be there

  • @gedgedk4929
    @gedgedk4929 Před 2 měsíci

    brilliant synopsis ty.

  • @Wizpunk
    @Wizpunk Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thufir had shot several scenes with Feyd apparently that didn't end up making the cut, same seems to be true for Count Fenring which is sad because I was really looking forward to that.

  • @robyee3325
    @robyee3325 Před 2 měsíci

    Great breakdown!

  • @jhause9404
    @jhause9404 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Well done sir 👏

  • @mahmudmurad4655
    @mahmudmurad4655 Před 2 měsíci

    What music you use in the background of this video? I really like it.

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Honestly, I'm not sure I'd have to double check. I pay for a subscription service that allows me to use approved licensed tracks for CZcams.

  • @foreveredites
    @foreveredites Před měsícem +1

    Which chapter should I read from now to know what happens after part 2?

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před měsícem +1

      You should start the book Dune Messiah it starts after the events of Part Two. It will have a large time jump.

    • @foreveredites
      @foreveredites Před měsícem

      @@FatalxBlade thanks a lot bro🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @patrickseekins1299
    @patrickseekins1299 Před 2 měsíci +1

    While the DUNE 2 movie was great Cinematography and mostly faithful to the book. As a movie, I found it seriously lacking emotional connection between the characters. The closest were Paul and Stilgar and Gurney. He seemed distant from both his parents and even his lover. Chani also seemed to be 10% in love with Paul and 90% hating his guts. She seemed to always have resting B-face. OVerall, for all the budget and allotment of 2 movies, I felt much more connections to the 1984 Dune even with its deviations from book.

  • @rithmantyr
    @rithmantyr Před měsícem +1

    Just watched Dune 2 today and I enjoyed the cinematography, the music some of the acting but it left me overall somewhat irritated.
    At first I thought I fell to some kind of Mandela-effect, maybe misremembering the books but Alia's absence shook me wide awake.

    • @techterror1282
      @techterror1282 Před měsícem +1

      I was willing to suspend it for the most of the movie but the ending lost it for me. Paul's a better person in the book he makes Cheney feel secure. Paul never made the choice to be that he only played along to hopefully find a way out. His journey was his alone, They really under did that point.

  • @e.x.watson9997
    @e.x.watson9997 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I was surprised by how much they changed from the book, but mostly I was surprised by the weird pacing. I thought the split into two movies would allow for a steadier pace for the second half of the story, but... the first part of the movie trails quite a bit and so the climax is a crazy *sprint* to get to the end. It's a big contrast from the steady pacing and more faithful adaptation of Part 1.
    Sadly my interest in Dune stops at the first book, the rest are simply not my bag xD

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Believe it or not the Part One movie actually covers two thirds or more of the book. And somehow this movie still feels like a rush in the second half despite having less of the book to adapt.
      Yeah you're not the only one who stops after book one or shortly after.

    • @e.x.watson9997
      @e.x.watson9997 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@FatalxBlade yeah, I feel like DV was more interested in Paul's struggle with his role in everything than with the actual events of the book. If they hadn't introduced all the new concepts and maybe shortened Feyd's introductory arc (the screentime they spent on him and the bene gesserit schemes was too much for his impact on events) they could've fleshed out the ending more. By the time they finished introducing Feyd I was actually thinking they might end the movie before the final battle and move that to part 3 somehow xD

  • @aldosalas2722
    @aldosalas2722 Před 2 měsíci +2

    my biggest concerns are the fights scenes, they are ok at best. and how did they get up to the sphere at the end of the movie. AND WITH all that technology and power, couldn't the seventh tell that they were getting surrounded and beat and just leave to orbit and kill them all ???? doesn't add up.

  • @minusED
    @minusED Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you!

  • @Ashkevron
    @Ashkevron Před 3 měsíci +3

    I've just watched the new movie and although I really enjoyed it, I was slightly put off by the changes as you mentioned. I suggest everyone should watch the mini series with Alec Newman as Paul. It was really good and with the extended time they got a lot more from the books into it. Also I'd love to see the other books in film too. If you haven't read them all then you are missing out. The Prequel books are brilliant at filling in the history. Great video, thanks.

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 3 měsíci +2

      I just bought the mini series on Blu Ray. Should be here this week.

    • @chrisfraser5088
      @chrisfraser5088 Před 2 měsíci

      @@FatalxBladegonna do a review?

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@chrisfraser5088 I think I will put out a poll for what video I should do next relating to Dune. That will be an option.

    • @chrisfraser5088
      @chrisfraser5088 Před 2 měsíci

      @@FatalxBlade sounds like a plan 👍

  • @tonybrit2k
    @tonybrit2k Před 2 měsíci +11

    The spice is vital to space travel. The Spacing Guild and its navigators, who the spice has mutated over four-thousand years, use the orange spice gas, which gives them the ability to fold space.?
    No spice No travel , so why did the other houses not recognize Paul as the new emperor? Considering they and or everyone else cannot travel space with the spice..

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 2 měsíci +1

      That is the correct question, but idk the answer.

    • @unclefranklin4575
      @unclefranklin4575 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Maybe they're speeding up the part from Children of Dune when they plan to kidnap Sandworms and make their own spice?

    • @pnw_jxsh1334
      @pnw_jxsh1334 Před 2 měsíci

      @@unclefranklin4575that was messiah I just read it so it’s fresh In my mind. Also just reading dune kind of ruined this movie for me as there was scenes I was waiting for that never happened

    • @unclefranklin4575
      @unclefranklin4575 Před 2 měsíci

      @@pnw_jxsh1334 yeah. I'm really disappointed there's no Thufir for the third damn time. Out of everything that gets cut out, they go for one that's already gotten axed in the last two adaptations

  • @alicethebigsis
    @alicethebigsis Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you 🙏

  • @benjalucian1515
    @benjalucian1515 Před 14 dny

    I loved the changes. The only one I didn't like was removing the Navigators and their importance from the film. In the book, they are Spice sensitive and can sense that Paul is not bluffing at the end and will destroy spice production, and since the Great Houses cannot move without the Guild, it's they who pull the teeth of the Great Houses and send them home. I love Chani's change. Due to the lack of a time jump, she has only known Paul a few month and it's realistic to show her not totally in Paul's camp, no matter how much she loves him. I liked that Villaneuve updated Fremen society. In the book, the Fremen men and women were both ferocious warriors, but in Fremen society there was no honor in a woman being a warrior. Women didn't gain a great reputation or honor in Fremen society for being a great fighter. If Fremen men were beat by a woman, they were shamed. They weren't told that it would be an honor to be defeated by a woman warrior, it was an insult and a shame. That's how little women were thought of by the men of Fremen society. They were also passed around like tradiing cards if a man wanted them. What she wanted was irrelevant. SO glad to see that omitted. I didn't miss Thufir. We didn't need him to pit uncle against nephew and vice versa in the Harkonnen household. I liked that Villaneuve emphasized the political differences among the Fremen. Made them more realistic instead of a one-think, one-mind, easily fooled Fremen society.

  • @SparkyWrench
    @SparkyWrench Před 2 měsíci

    The biggest issue for me was Paul and Chani's relationship. How committed to each other they were. (As you stated) Paul explaining to Chani about marrying the princess, and Paul stating to the princess basically "i will never touch you and you will never have kids. So do what you want with your lovers but..." Chani was aggravated more by Paul being gone all the time more than him marrying the princess. If memory serves, freman relationships were more similar to viking relationships (you're together because you want to be together not because of a religious/state act).

  • @MatsueMusic
    @MatsueMusic Před 3 měsíci +1

    You have JerryRigEverything vibes, love it. Great work on this.

  • @mishukzoo
    @mishukzoo Před 2 měsíci +2

    Generally i don't like the tone of the movie as much as the tone of the book but there is one change that I did quite like tho.
    The ad-on at the end that the Great Houses refuse to recognize Paul's reign which essentially spurs the Great Jihad actually makes sense. I never quite understood that in the book; like why does the Fremen holy war consume the galaxy? What exactly spurred the Fremen on their great conquest once Arakis was liberated. So that change actually made alot of sense to me. Having a motive for the Jihad to actually happen and not just out of pure blood lust.

    • @peace_love_unity
      @peace_love_unity Před 2 měsíci +4

      So let me clarify this. If you were a leader of a big house, and all your armies, all your ships, all your business and traveling uses Spice (Oil), and there is a person who can simply issue a command to destroy all of that, you would go and fight him? I mean he can just stop delivering spice to you and your army and all business would just end. Makes no sense whatsoever.

    • @aminahm4911
      @aminahm4911 Před měsícem

      @@peace_love_unity i think one possible reason for the Houses refusal in the movie, might be that they see this as an opportunity to take control of spice themselves. After Paul completely throws off the power balances in place, it might make other groups think they can do the same. Harness their united efforts to put new structures into place that favor them more. Why leave the control of a resource as precious as spice in the control of someone, who wants to leverage it against others, instead of trying instead to take control of it themseleves? I do think either action (either surrenderring to the forceful hand or biting back) could make sense, though I guess we'll see how it plays out in the next film..

    • @peace_love_unity
      @peace_love_unity Před měsícem

      ​@@aminahm4911 I respect your opinion. But with respect, I think you are trying to find reasons why the bad writing makes sense. In the book everything made 100 % sense and in 5 hours of 2 movies DV could`ve explained everything quite well. Starting a war when one side owns 99 % of all oil is nonsense, especially when they are religious fanatics and fundamentalists. I don`t like as a movie audience when I have to find excuses for the writers why things are happening the way they are. As a die-hard Dune fan I won`t watch the third movie (at least not in cinema) cuz this is not Dune, it`s a fan fiction written by a 3 year old. But again, I respect your opinion :) Take care!

  • @Magick73
    @Magick73 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Just watch both miniseries, you'll get a lot more storytelling than what has been given in these two films.

  • @philliasphog6689
    @philliasphog6689 Před 2 měsíci

    Exactly what I was looking for

  • @MiharuHiramu
    @MiharuHiramu Před 2 měsíci +3

    Mentats are one of my favorite part of the dune lore. Sad there wasn't any mentats in part 2.

    • @chrisg.6509
      @chrisg.6509 Před 2 měsíci

      I thought the ppl in the Harkonen base were mentats

  • @hannibalharkonnen7612
    @hannibalharkonnen7612 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I hadn’t seen it yet, but I’ve read all the books, so there’s no spoilers for me.
    My friends were talking about how Paul killed the Baron.
    I was like... WHAT?
    Looks like the most faithful adaptation of Dune is still the 2000 TV miniseries.

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yeah some liberties were taken in Part Two. The mini series is definitely the most accurate to the books.

  • @sammyward5400
    @sammyward5400 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Great video

  • @Calypso694
    @Calypso694 Před 2 měsíci

    I think Thufir being cut out entirely sucks but i also think its just meant to be glossed over like "oh everyone during the raid must have died." the person i went to go see Part 2 with thought Gurney was dead after his last scene in Part 1. easier to just wave it all away with that aspect.
    i love that G Prime just used all the Gieger stuff from Jodos dune basically. Them all looking the same on a giant place of grey as a sort of Perfect Warrior Race rivaling the sardukar was a cool choice. Stripping all individuality essentially to become the perfect living death machine of sorts as a people.

  • @yum8666
    @yum8666 Před 2 měsíci

    I like all the changes tbh. Just wish the guild was still in the movie and fremen were connected and shared weird spice visions. Like when paul and chani fell in love with one another it was because they saw each other have a child in the future which is so cool.

  • @sonofkabisch
    @sonofkabisch Před 19 hodinami

    I'm guessing they made the Fremen less aligned in the movie to tone down the white savior feel.

  • @johnwong8146
    @johnwong8146 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks so much for this video! It's well researched and really interesting. Alia was my favorite character too, so I was very disappointed by Villeneuve's change on her character. I really wanted to see a toddler speaking like an adult.
    Denis also left out Paul's first son, Leto II's death by the Sardukar. I suspect Denis will just ignore Leto II from in his upcoming Dune Messiah movie.

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I have no idea what Denis is cooking up for this supposed finale. It depends on how much he liked the plot of Dune Messiah. It's possible Chani has Leto II and the twins are never born. If Warner bros. wants to continue the franchise though they probably shouldn't let him stray too far from the ending.

    • @jonnowocky8179
      @jonnowocky8179 Před 2 měsíci +1

      It might be interesting to have Alia & Margot Fenring’s daughter (or son) take the place of the twins? Personally I think Messiah would need significant changes to make for a compelling screenplay (and one that lives up to the previous films, taking into account what wider audiences might want/expect out of it)

  • @Rocksite1
    @Rocksite1 Před měsícem +1

    I don't believe there would have been no computers; tho I don't remember Herbert writing of such. It's just that after the Butlerian Jihad, there was a law, "You shall not make computers in the image of a human mind." I didn't think it was through evolution that they became human computers, but the "juice that stains the lips and gives the mind speed." Great research otherwise. Also, no OC Bible, or other histories that introduce chapters; but I was glad to see some history by Irulan there at long last. The ornithopters were great, and the shields much better than the blocky ones in the Lynch version. I didn't find his Leit Keynes convincing. No weirding modules? I think it was an awful way to end this movie, to leave people thinking that Paul broke his promises to Chani, and she goes off in disgust. They may have avoided this, because the idea of a concubine wasn't feminist enough; but its still a really awful ending. Another good plot sacrificed for PC. I too liked Ilea quite a lot. Although admittedly not on the Emperor's ship, her line in the Lynch film was unforgettable. It starts (inexplicably, admittedly) to rain on Arakis, and she looks at the Emperor: "And how can these things be? For he IS the Kwizartz Haderach." She should have been born by the time of the confrontation.
    I like the idea of what they did with the LOTR much better. With the exception of greatly expanding Liv Tyler's role (which admittedly did make for good viewing), they stayed pretty true to the books. When they departed, it wasn't for senselessly departing from the stories in the books, but to add scenes for the sake film continuity not in the books - but very much in their spirit and with carefully researched detail.

  • @DefyingGravity382
    @DefyingGravity382 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I've heard Frank Herbert's Dune (the miniseries) is the most accurate but I've also heard they added a lot. Doing a video on how faithful it is and how you like the changes could be interesting.

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 2 měsíci +2

      That's funny, because my Blu-ray of the miniseries showed up yesterday. So, it will happen. May not be my next video but soon.

    • @DefyingGravity382
      @DefyingGravity382 Před 2 měsíci

      @@FatalxBlade Awesome! I'll be curious to hear your thoughts.

  • @andrewfoster3520
    @andrewfoster3520 Před 3 měsíci

    Few questions as somebody who loved the movies but hasn’t yet read the books. Why did the Bene gesserit plant the messiah prophecy in the freemen in the first place? Was their plan always for the kwisatz haderach to take control of the freemen and overthrow the emperor? If so why did they plant the idea to the emperor of sending the Atreides family to take over Arrakis when they already knew Jessica had a male instead of a female? Were they just edging the idea of being overthrown? Why does the emperor even give control of Arrakis to other families in the first place and not just himself? He allowed the Harkonens to become richer than himself.

    • @jccouture13
      @jccouture13 Před 2 měsíci +1

      The Bene Gesserit are ancient, and early in humanity's spread across the Imperium they used the Missionara Protectiva (planted superstitions) to help create footholds in every population behind the scenes. This was so that future Bene Gesserit could use them to manipulate populations in times of need of support. It wasn't just the Fremen, and is why it will backfire immensely in this jihad now that an apparent true Messiah has arrived.

    • @pnw_jxsh1334
      @pnw_jxsh1334 Před 2 měsíci

      In the book they outline how the battle to kill duke leto pretty much bankrupt the harkonnen

  • @carpeimodiem
    @carpeimodiem Před 3 měsíci +6

    My theory for the big changes and shortened timeline in the films is that Paul is recognizing and intentionally choosing a different path from Paul in the books.
    He sees many possible paths, at least in fragments. Including the path we know from the novels. Paul in the movie is much more motivated to save Chani from death. His only viable option is to turn Chani away from their relationship early on. Before their love becomes too strong, and they have a child.
    He does this by choosing to drink the water of life two years earlier. Pissing off Chani. And changing her path into the anti-Paul character. Where she doesn't follow him into the holy war. And doesn't become his beloved concubine. Therefore she does not die in childbirth, nor battle.
    This change helps DV wrap up his trilogy, without leaving the end like it reads in Dune Messiah. Without the Chani pregnancy plot, Chani's character will most likely become the face of the Freman rebellion against Paul, to keep Arrakis dry. And ideal for the worms.
    The key to this theory is Jamis. The Jamis visions still occur long after Paul has killed him in their knife fight. Clearly sealed off timelines Paul can still access. Paul calls to Jamis for guidance. And is essentially encouraged to drink the water early.
    Because Paul drinks the water two years early, he takes real damage in his fight with Feyd. As his abilities aren't yet fully developed.
    And of course, Jessica does not yet give birth to Alia.
    It is possible that Chani could be pregnant with Leto. Which, if true, would mean he would likely survive to grow to Alia's age in the next film. This would be a surprising, unexpected twist. And Leto may not be aware his father is Paul. The emperor his mother is rebelling against.
    In part 2, Paul says Chani will come to understand. And Leto would be a way back for the two to see one another. Especially if Paul were to explain to Chani that it was the only way to keep them both alive.
    Paul has seen many different visions of Chani. One is Chani stabbing Paul. This may also be the path he has chosen. That he would prefer to be stabbed and possibly killed by Chani, than watch her die.
    Paul is so defeated at this crossroads, prior to drinking the water of life. It's clear to him there are no easy paths. No safe ways to keep her alive and in love with Paul. And as he said about going south with her... "I will do what must be done." While looking absolutely unconvinced by Chani's promise to never stop loving Paul, as long as he stays who he is.
    This Paul has read the books too. And he's chosen a different path. That's what the movies are about.
    So to be clear, no twins, no worm god emperor, no Chani death giving birth. DV is going to make the final chapter a powerful and conclusive end for Paul.

    • @Summerfast
      @Summerfast Před 3 měsíci

      I can’t remember, but is Paul fully aware of the golden path after he wakes up from his coma?

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Paul's Prescience in Book One is open for interpretation, but based on just reading it. I do not think he has seen everything. I have not reread the rest of the series though which could retroactively make me wrong.

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 3 měsíci +5

      Your theory is a wild ride. If you end up being right you should buy a lottery ticket

    • @carpeimodiem
      @carpeimodiem Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@FatalxBlade oh no! Ahh I edited the spelling and lost your stamp of approval! Appreciate the love though, bro!
      So this theory is based on the clues Denis gives us in the films themselves. It's all about this Paul's visions. There is a lot we see, and a lot we can infer based on Paul's words and behavior. It's a deep dive into movie Paul's motivations... juxtaposed with the events of the books.
      So what do we see, purely watching the film, with regard to Paul's visions? And how do those visions influence his decisions?
      Well we see Paul's visions usually revolve around three things. Chani, the great jihad and Jamis. Initially his visions of Chani are about meeting her and being with her romantically. That is until he is exposed to spice for the first time. Then he sees visions of them together, as depicted in the books. Of them together as Messiah and concubine. And this terrifies Paul. He is terrified of a war in his name. A holy war.
      Even after his first spice exposure, Paul understands that some visions are possibilities, and some are certain. "Some things are crystal clear... I know you're pregnant" etc.
      Paul has visions about Chani loving him. And visions where Chani stabs him. Eventually we see Paul having a vision of Chani being killed. He is already romantically involved with Chani at this point. And is completely terrified about losing her.
      Now, the question is... are these all visions? Or hallucinations? And I believe they are visions. And this is where the films differ from the books... his visions of Jamis prove he can view into timelines that have been sealed off by his current path.
      In part one, Paul's visions of Jamis are that of his best friend, teaching him the ways of the Freman. The ways of desert life. I believe these visions are from a timeline where Paul didn't knock Jamis on the ground, when running up the rocks to better position himself while Jessica was taking Stilgar hostage. And because Paul DID knock him down... Jamis is bitter and humiliated. And demands a chance to redeem himself in the ceremonial knife fight. And had Paul somehow slipped around him, Jamis would be his great friend. And teacher.
      These visions allow Paul and Jessica to survive in the desert. And find their way to Stilgar and the others initially.
      In part two, Paul literally calls to Jamis. Placing his bare hand upon the spice that lay stop the desert sand. "Talk to me, Jamis." And Paul has a vision of Jamis teaching him how to be a good hunter. Telling him he needs to see as far as he can see.
      On top of his visions, he hears the voices from the deep. The Bene Gesserit voice. Calling for him to become the Kwisatz Haderach. To drink the water of life.
      Obviously Paul is regularly having these powerful visions. Especially when he is exposed to spice. Which Paul is extremely sensitive to. There's so many visions we don't see. But he gives us some pretty good clues as to what they are. THIS Paul, the Paul in the films... He is CLEARLY motivated by wanting to be with Chani. And wanting to save her from her fate.
      He can see why she might stab him. He can see why she might be with with him. He can see why she might die in battle. One thing is clear by his behavior... He knows that every path leads to heartbreak. They say life is about the journey, not the destination. And Paul's prescience means no longer enjoying the ride. He sees every choice ending in sorrow and horror.
      At the final crossroads, Paul is clearly depressed. He knows he has to take the water of life. And this reminds me of Paul in Dune Messiah. At that point in the books, Paul is absolutely all-seeing. And he allows the Princess Iulan, his wife, to poison Chani with birth control. It makes Chani sad that she cannot get pregnant. But Paul knows that's the only thing saving her from dying in childbirth. So he eventually thanks Irulan, after Chani dies, for giving them more time together.
      Chani tries talking to Paul about going south. "The world has made choices for us." But he knows the truth. If he takes the water now, Chani will hate him. And you can notice in this scene, that Chani starts to understand... Paul knows something she doesn't. When she cannot cheer him up with reassurance of her love. When Paul tells her he will do what must be done.
      This demonstrates how incredibly effected Paul is by Chani's love. He has seen several paths. All of them lead to losing her. One way or another. The vision we see which follows the book, of Paul as the Messiah, Chani dies in childbirth. In another path, she dies in the fire of war.
      In the path he chooses, Chani turns against him. She becomes like the rebel Freman in Dune Messiah and Children of Dune. Who turn away from Paul. And his goal to make Arrakis a green paradise.
      He isn't yet fully prescient until he takes the water of life. But the Paul we see in films has more access to visions than Paul from the books. He has seen fragments of that path. And is avoiding it by taking the water two years sooner. Saving Chani's life in the process. At the cost of her love. And their life together.
      From that point on, his only path forward is unavoidable. With almost no wiggle room. "There is a narrow way."
      Chani will eventually come to understand. Paul did what he did to keep her out of harm's way.

    • @Alnivol666
      @Alnivol666 Před 2 měsíci

      So it's fan fiction basically and should be treated as such. Good to know.

  • @mrabduh
    @mrabduh Před měsícem

    As a non-book reader, I was surprised that this film wasn't as clever as I thought

    • @mrabduh
      @mrabduh Před měsícem

      After reading many comments in this video, it seems the film changed a lot eventually make it less smart
      Also disappointed the guild naviagtor didn't show up after the hype of seeing their interpretations from artists out there

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před měsícem

      Yes I believe the film was over simplified.

  • @qbrooks751
    @qbrooks751 Před 2 měsíci +1

    You say Lady Jessica played an antagonist’s role, but I didn’t see that in the film. She was driven and perhaps did the wrong thing, but she wasn’t an antagonist or even a villain at all.

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I see your point, since ultimately she helped Paul. But, it was through manipulation. At the same time the film is very clearly wanting us to see that the path Paul is on is "bad". And that Chani might be right, which would make Lady Jessica an antagonist of sorts. Plus her interactions with Alia don't "seem" healthy. Watching it made me feel like she was an antagonist. Which in the next film Paul may very well be portrayed the villain right away.

    • @pnw_jxsh1334
      @pnw_jxsh1334 Před 2 měsíci

      Also it was lady Jessica worried about Paul becoming the messiah as he excepted very early in the book versus the movie he’s fighting and lady Jessica is shoving him into it

  • @gardamun
    @gardamun Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks for putting this together. My expectations for the movies were sky high. I loved the first Dune even though there were some big changes from the book. Dune part 2 is a beautiful movie, and it has great acting and amazing storytelling. The downside is that if you have read the books, the changes are very distracting and pull you out of the different moments. It is jarring. In particular, Chani and Jessica, but not only those two. These (the aforementioned females) are not minor changes, but really big changes that are continually in your face and repeated thoughout the movie. And it's not just that they are different, in my opinion the changes are much worse and less coherent than the movie. While I can see say that this a great "movie", I cannot say that it is a great or even good adaptation. Which really muddies the water of how much I enjoyed it. A passable adaptation, but still an objectively good movie (as far as the components that makeup a good movie).

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yes, I think you explained that well. I think I need to see part 3 before I can really judge this one entirely. It really depends how and if they answer some of these plot threads. The movie doesn't really have an ending, just a couple of cliffhangers.

  • @aldosalas2722
    @aldosalas2722 Před 2 měsíci +1

    In the movie, I hear Paul call Cheney, Johnny,or at least that is what it sounds like to me. anybody else hears it?

  • @do_it_for_content
    @do_it_for_content Před 2 měsíci

    It's wild to think about this in such detail. I came out of the theatre feeling sort of empty. I basically just concluded that the first novel should have been three films. Far too much development is crammed into Dune Part 2 (unlike part 1 imo). So much potential was squandered.
    If the pacing of the first movie was enough to get a second, im confused why this wasn't just turned intl a trilogy.
    Would be nice if WB could have just committed to the full project from the get-go. It would have made sense since they have, y'know, maybe the best sci-fi director of all time. Maybe Villeneuve didnt want to so that though, idk.
    Anyway, great video man, thanks for putting this together. One suggestion, I think using hand/arm gestures less often and in a more varied/relevant way would improve your on screen presence. My two cents

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yeah I think a Dune trilogy for the first book would've fixed a lot of issues Denis ran into. I'm still working on my onscreen presence. Some people do find my hand motions odd. Part of it I think is a preference thing.

  • @gabrielzuniga732
    @gabrielzuniga732 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Alia was my favorite character too…bummed she was cut. Chanis character was absolutely butchered.

  • @zidiko
    @zidiko Před 2 měsíci

    okay beyond all things, you floating up and down is crazy lmao

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 2 měsíci

      Floating? Oh you mean my suspensors?

    • @zidiko
      @zidiko Před měsícem

      @@FatalxBlade no like your camera moves up and down or you do during the video

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před měsícem

      @@zidiko nah camera is steady it was me bouncing up and down. Probably ADHD or something. I was joking about the suspensors that's what the Baron uses to float.

  • @BubblegumCrash332
    @BubblegumCrash332 Před 3 minutami

    The way Zendaya plays Chani im not a fan of. She is a great actress but she seems to disagree with Paul so much and spends the second half of the film looking angry eveytime they make eye contact. Why is she even with him? She doesn't even seem to like him

  • @ThriftShopHustler
    @ThriftShopHustler Před 2 měsíci +1

    I was hoping for more Alia stuff in the new movie. That was a disappointment. Not to mention the obvious cliff hanger. Most of the theatre audience I assume didn't know the original story as I got a feeling there was a lot of "Oh that it?"

  • @s4098429
    @s4098429 Před 2 měsíci

    There’s a limit to what you can show in 3 hours, especially if you haven’t been given the all clear to make a sequel. DV had to fit a round peg into a square hole.

  • @jesserizzle
    @jesserizzle Před 2 měsíci

    The combination of your hand movements and slight bobbing makes it look like you're floating

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 2 měsíci +2

      I have suspensors like the Baron

  • @akrybion
    @akrybion Před 2 měsíci

    It has been many years since I read the books so this video was grest to remember why some plotlines felt kinda... off. Not that the movie was bad, no I really enjoyed it but I feel some changes were not for the better. However I understand certain things like the Baron not being stabbed by a two year old space witch being changed. It was just anticlimactic

  • @marko-gj1uj
    @marko-gj1uj Před 2 měsíci

    I am too lazy to watch this video so tell me about Paul's first son, Leto II the Elder who was the first child and the brother of Leto II. I heard he appeared in the first Dune book

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 2 měsíci

      He was born during the time jump in the book and died during a Harkonnen attack. He was killed and Alia allowed herself to be abducted.

  • @thegreatattila
    @thegreatattila Před 3 měsíci +196

    The portrayal of Chani was pretty disturbing to me.

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 3 měsíci +71

      Her portrayal was an odd decision. I think maybe they wanted her to be more independent and free thinking or something. It created way too much unnecessary conflict. Making their love story on screen hard to be emotionally invested in.

    • @eido4220
      @eido4220 Před 3 měsíci +157

      @@FatalxBladeI think it was supposed to be a reflection of how the audience should be feeling towards Paul since he is manipulating an entire population of people into thinking he is their messiah. I think this conflict adds depth to what imo, was a very superficial and one dimensional relationship in the first book between Paul and Chani.

    • @joethornton9599
      @joethornton9599 Před 3 měsíci +24

      @@eido4220agreed I think it would have been harder to demonstrate the idea the the prophecy was completely made up in the movie in comparison to the books just because u have such little time to develop that idea and this conflicting relationship with Chani reveals that to us quickly and easily shows the viewers (who many will not have read the books) the difference between the Kwisatz haderach and the Lisan al gaib

    • @kirb6004
      @kirb6004 Před 3 měsíci +36

      @@FatalxBladeit was already hard to be invested in the love in the book. In the movie you get to see their relationship grow, in the book with the timeskip, i feel like you’re just meant to take it at face value that they’re in love, but their love isn’t really demonstrated well in text

    • @Swerve-Online
      @Swerve-Online Před 3 měsíci +24

      Chani was the worst part of the show. She was a way better character in the books. Paul's about to save her people and unlock the planet but she just wants to make some selfish stance against religion.

  • @mmartinu327
    @mmartinu327 Před měsícem

    I just read Dune (for the second time). You clearly forgot much about Dune. I would say number 1, change is that the fremen are already terraforming Arrakis, without any help (and need) of Lissan al Gaib

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před měsícem

      What did I say that contradicts this?

  • @drayboo2222
    @drayboo2222 Před 2 měsíci

    Nice video bruh 👌 👍 👏 😎

  • @MastaKeahi
    @MastaKeahi Před 2 měsíci +2

    I think Austin Butler would’ve been better as the emperor.

  • @RyanDesmond
    @RyanDesmond Před 2 měsíci

    I feel the mother and her unborn child are treated more villainous in the film is because I feel that religion itself is the villain of the film. Paul did not want to be a messiah, like all messiah stories, the difference being that he knows to take the role means the death of billions of people in a religious war that is yet to come. The original film from the 80's has Paul become a messiah, ultimate good guy, bring rain to a desert world and everyone lives happily ever after. In the film, the presence of a messiah spells death. People will fight to kill him and die for him. Instead of being a story about "is he or isn't he a messiah" it's more like "he clearly is a messiah, which is going to spell death." Religion is the villain.

  • @janet.snakehole
    @janet.snakehole Před 2 měsíci

    i welcomed most of the changes but i def wanted to see a space navigator and i wanted Jessica to kill the baron as Alias puppet

  • @blazasian
    @blazasian Před 2 měsíci +1

    His part was cut in this one.

  • @aaronconnell2152
    @aaronconnell2152 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Really disappointed with what they did to Stilgar, he is better than comic relief, also heavily hinted in messiah(possibly CoD but haven't read that yet, that Stilgar follows Paul out of loyalty and honour that he has power and can save fremen but not out of some sense of religious fanaticism. He's often annoyed at Paul drifting away from Fremen beliefs and customs.

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yes, I think Stigar deserved better. His character seemed different than what we got in Part One.

    • @jonnowocky8179
      @jonnowocky8179 Před 2 měsíci +1

      If you rewatch part one - he is exactly the same slightly comedic character in both films, from the moment he walks in to meet Leto to when lady Jessica gets the better of him. Giving him some eccentricity brought some much needed levity to a heavy film - but also aids in believing that he would be the sort of person willing to throw caution to the wind for a symbol or a sign. Great decision making imo

  • @InstagramAWrestlingHistorian

    Although it's a movie change, I prefer it raining at the end of the original film. It was very powerful.

  • @AEGISDEFENSE
    @AEGISDEFENSE Před 2 měsíci +5

    Chanis change was the worst decision for me, and paints the story into a corner with Dune Messiah.

    • @gravityhamster
      @gravityhamster Před 2 měsíci

      It nearly spoiled it for me the lack of love and affection and forcing her to save Paul. It made the end scene feel hollow and I was happy she left. It is still a great movie.

  • @mrabduh
    @mrabduh Před měsícem

    I'm surprised that the nonbeliever knew that his prophecy was the work of a bene gesserit lol

  • @univeriseman8008
    @univeriseman8008 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Chani in the books is a geopoltical game piece. Its not romance and she isnt just a YA annoyance

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 2 měsíci +2

      That logic would apply to every character then.

  • @josephpurdy8390
    @josephpurdy8390 Před 2 měsíci

    It can be difficult to conceal to much in a movie. An author can neglect to write it without having to tell you about it first. If concealment of the completely obvious is done in a film. These flim maker's illusion will be contested by the audience, or completely ignored.

  • @MichaelGreco
    @MichaelGreco Před 2 měsíci

    I have not read the books, but watched the movie for the 2nd time. In between viewings I watched the entire 6 part miniseries. Sad to say I enjoyed the movie less the 2nd time around. For me it's obvious now how much girl power wokism they slipped in the movie. I found myself a bit agitated wishing I could fast forward certain scenes

  • @lcparq1
    @lcparq1 Před měsícem

    I coukdn't agree with you more! I really enjoyed both movies, but being A "Dune" lover all my life, I actually read it in 3 languages: French, Portuguese and English... I was disappointed with most of the changes, and the source material being so profound and iconic, I can't agree with most of those changes. And let's not forget the Guild, they have a capital importance in all the plot for it has the Planet-to-planet instant travel monopoly and forsee part of the danger the Atreides Family poses by taking back Arrakis. Pity for those changes (most of them were just done for idiotic reasons and quotas, I believe....). Yes, Alia and Chani are two of my favourite characters in the book. Zendaya was very well chosen for the role, plays it well but, you said it all... doesn't really fit. Changes in personality do not make her stronger either, just less inteligent and more of an "non Fremen" - Daughter-of-Liet . Alia being absent is shame and a loss. The same goes for the Mentats and their role in the Imperium, Paul's trainning and the general plot. Villeneuve could really have done better and deeper in a 5 hour movie. Best regards.

  • @CharlieNorth425
    @CharlieNorth425 Před 2 měsíci

    I felt sure that they would end the first movie with the cliffhanger of Paul realizing his Harkonnen ancestry. I was really puzzled by the handling of the timing on that. Also the lack of explanation of Hawat's disappearance is annoying. Where did he go? They should've killed him in the first movie if he wasn't going to be in this one.

  • @a7xcss
    @a7xcss Před 2 měsíci +2

    DUNE: ...a psychotic universe reigned by extremely sick psychedelics-addicted psychic psychopaths in bad need of psychiatric psychotherapy...

  • @ordinalkirk
    @ordinalkirk Před 2 měsíci

    It was like 6th grader read the book and told the story to another 6th grader who a year later wrote the script for Dune 2.

  • @marko-gj1uj
    @marko-gj1uj Před 2 měsíci

    My goodness. I have no idea how they will adapt sequels now

  • @peace_love_unity
    @peace_love_unity Před 2 měsíci

    Huge mistake was not to include the wierding way.. It was a 1vs1 fighting method developed by Bene Gesserit that was tought to Paul. One could develop God like speed in fights where it seemed to the opponent like a short distance teleport. This was why no Fremen could ever defeat Paul not because he was suddenly the best fighter ever without explanation... And he trained the Fedaykin to use this method to fight Harkonens and disrupt the spice production and eventually after years of training they had an army to beat the Harkonen using the wierding way... In the movie they just said they have nukes. How and why the Fremen were suddenly stronger than the Harkonen an Sardaukar armies combined was not addressed in the movie at all. If it was just numbers, Fremen could`ve won a looong time ago. So disappointing 🤷‍♂

  • @alf_lim
    @alf_lim Před 2 měsíci

    Finally! Thanks. I was a bit disappointed with the film because they changed a lot of events from the book.

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 2 měsíci

      No problem, I'm right there with you

  • @robertwhitworth8352
    @robertwhitworth8352 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Are you sure it was the Fremen that called Alia an abomination? I thought it was just the Bene Gesserit that labeled her an abomination because of her inheriting all the Bene Gesserit ancestral memories before she was born.

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 3 měsíci +4

      I get the distinction you're getting at. That was likely me inserting that word because I know the meaning of it. I think they actually called her a freak. Good correction.

    • @pnw_jxsh1334
      @pnw_jxsh1334 Před 2 měsíci

      No the fremen were scared of her and if not for Jami’s wife who escaped my mind pleading and telling the people what happened during the water or life drinking they may have never accepted her

  • @combativeroboguy2490
    @combativeroboguy2490 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I’m really conflicted on all the changes. I loved the movie, but there is so much that the time jump does which I think could have helped the story. I am happy that you are able to help me notice some of the other changes that I missed because I remembered all the Chani, Alia, and Jamis changes but I didn’t remember some things like Hawat although I did think he was going to show up in the scene before meeting Feyd Rautha. I also remembered the traitor conflict.

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Oh trust me I'm conflicted about it too haha. I like the movie, but it isn't exactly the adaptation I hoped for. I honestly think the movie would've been stronger with the time jump. Along with not having all the needless conflict between our main characters. That being said I'm still interested to see how this trilogy is ended, because I think it's only going to be loosely based on Dune Messiah. That all being said I do think it's still respectful to the source material. Which is all I can really ask for since lately a lot of franchises I like have had far worse adaptations that actively make me mad (Wheel of Time).

    • @combativeroboguy2490
      @combativeroboguy2490 Před 3 měsíci

      @@FatalxBlade I know, I think it was faithful in spirit although it could have been heavily improved with the jump. I really hope this means more books will be adapted, in terms of sci-fi, I would be ecstatic if Sun Eater was adapted well. I would probably lose my mind if another series I love is butchered like what Rings of Power tried to do. I still need to read Wheel of Time, I really enjoyed the first four books but I haven’t gone back because the act of reading them wasn’t enjoyable and I think I will love it if I listen to them on audiobooks then I will probably go and see what the show is all about. I just want faithful SFF adaptations. Is that too much to ask?

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 3 měsíci

      @@combativeroboguy2490 I am not familiar with Sun Eater, but the more SFF adaptations the better. Haha them being good though does seem too much to ask. Rings of Power was bad and Wheel of Time is not very respectful of the source material. I listened to the whole series. I have trouble focusing when I physically read. You'd probably like Stormlight Archive if you haven't already read it.

    • @combativeroboguy2490
      @combativeroboguy2490 Před 3 měsíci

      @@FatalxBlade Stormlight is the contender for my favorite series of all time. It is currently fighting with Realm of The Elderlings by Robin Hobb. Love both of those series but they are just so different that I just like to say they are both my favorite series because they are. Also, Suneater is my favorite Sci-fi series and it takes a lot of inspiration from Dune. I think you will enjoy it- especially if you love Dune just make sure to get through the entirety of the first book because the start is a bit rough but the narrator for the audiobook is just amazing. I love it mostly because it has a ton of philosophy but it is also the first piece of entertainment to ever make me cry… as of today.

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 3 měsíci

      @@combativeroboguy2490 Yeah, I will definitely look up Sun Eater even better when the Audio is good. I haven't read Realm of the Elderlings yet. I did read Robin Hobbs Soldier Son trilogy in highschool and enjoyed it.
      Yeah I would say Dune is my favorite Sci Fi, and Stormlight or Wheel of Time would be a toss up for my favorite fantasy.

  • @thej0k3r34
    @thej0k3r34 Před 2 měsíci

    Is her name not pronounced like “Shawnie”? Chainy? I’m confused lol

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 2 měsíci

      I just use the audiobook pronunciation because I'm used to hearing it that way. Same thing with Lay-toh instead of Leto.

  • @67lionsoflisbon37
    @67lionsoflisbon37 Před 3 měsíci +1

    All the Atreides are burned. Except the last 3 who fight feyd in the fighting pit. No mention of thufir.

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks, I didn't remember him being mentioned. Very odd maybe he will show up on the next one if he has never been revealed as dead.

    • @handznet
      @handznet Před 2 měsíci

      And Gourney

  • @AmusedCoffee-ym3gb
    @AmusedCoffee-ym3gb Před 2 měsíci

    This was almost the perfect adaptation but so much good stuff was left out or changed

  • @benjalucian1515
    @benjalucian1515 Před 14 dny

    No, Irulen was Bene Gesserit

  • @smartmouthriveria
    @smartmouthriveria Před 2 měsíci

    Chani was really cold in the movie but it is hands down a good movie. Let's hope for a directors cut.

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 2 měsíci

      I would love to see an extended version and see what all was cut. I feel like I heard from somewhere that the director was not interested in that though.

  • @gabrielarredondo3825
    @gabrielarredondo3825 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thufir was supposed to be in Part Two, but was cut from the movie. Stephen Henderson did film scenes for the movie, but Denis Villeneuve came out recently and said that cutting him out of the movie was one of the hardest decisions he’s ever had to make.

    • @FatalxBlade
      @FatalxBlade  Před 3 měsíci

      I wonder what role he would have had exactly. That's interesting. I didn't watch any of the behind the scenes stuff. Now that my Dune videos are doing good though I'll dive into it for future content.