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User Reviews for: Dune: Part Two

Jordyep
7/10  2 months ago
This will probably become more beloved than _Dune_ for being a bigger, more action driven film. Personally I prefer the first film by a long shot, but there's a lot to like here. I loved Paul's new journey for this installment as it doesn't develop in the way you'd expect based on the ending of the first film. The themes of colonialism, false prophecies and religion reach a level of depth that cannot be found in other sci-fi/fantasy contemporaries like _Lord of the Rings_ or _Star Wars_; this film certainly made me understand why this story is taken so seriously as a piece of literature. Despite the source material being so old, there's still something new and refreshing about it. You don't often see major Hollywood productions calling out religion as a manipulative force helping the people in power. On top of that this brilliantly subverts the concept of the hero's journey we've become accustomed to by everything that was in one way or another inspired by _Dune_. The acting is pretty great, Timothée does a great job at playing the transition Paul goes through. Despite his boyish looks I was sold on his performance as the leader of the Fremen. Rebecca Ferguson and Javier Bardem are also scene stealers. The visuals are once again mindblowing, in terms of set/costume design, cinematography and CGI this is as close to perfection as you could get to right now. The vision and scope of this movie are truly unmatched, which leads to some breathtaking sequences that I'll remember for a while (sandworm ride; the black/white arena fight; knife fight during the third act).

However, for all the praise I have for _Dune: Part 2_, I think Denis is being uncharacteristically sloppy with this film. First of all, Bautista and Butler feel like they're ripped from a different franchise altogether. Their over the top, cartoonish performances are more suited for something like _Mad Max_ than the nuanced world of _Dune_. The bigger cracks start to appear when you look at the writing. The brief moments where the movie pokes fun at religious zealots through Javier Bardem's character, while funny, probably won't age very well. Like the first movie, it has a tendency to rely too much on exposition and handholding, a problem which might be worse here. I feel like a lot of the subtlety is lost in order to make the movie more normie proof, and that's quite annoying for a movie with artistic ambitions like this one. For example, there's this scene where Léa Seydoux seduces Austin Butler's character, and everything you need to know as a viewer is communicated through Butler's performance. Cut to the next scene, where Seydoux is all but looking at the camera saying "he's a psychopath, he's violent, he wants power, etc.". I just feel like compared to Villeneuve's precise work on _Blade Runner 2049_, he's consciously dumbing it down here. It's understandable and somewhat excusable for a complex story like _Dune_, but he occasionally takes it too far for my liking. Then there's the love story subplot between Chani and Paul, which almost entirely misses the mark for me. It feels rushed, there's no chemistry between the actors and some of the lines are painfully cheesy. Because of that, the emotional gutpunch their story eventually reaches during the third act did little for me. Finally, I'm a little dissatisfied with the use of sound. I loved the otherworldly score Zimmer came up with for the first _Dune_, however this film is so ridiculously bombastic and low-end heavy that it starts to feel like a parody of his work with Christopher Nolan. For the final action beat of the film Villeneuve cuts out the film's score, and it becomes all the more satisfying for it.

Overall, I recommend this film, however maybe temper those expectations if you're expecting a masterpiece. There's a lot to admire, but it's flawed.

6.5/10
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Reply by chat1978
2 months ago
@jordyep I also felt that the 2nd part of the film was suddenly rushed and attention to detail was lost. Like not having the tube in the nose, being too exposed in the desert and overall the hasteness of the end. One of the few times, I would had preferred a 3rd movie for the exact same ending of the story
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Reply by xaliber
2 months ago
@jordyep damn why did you take everything that I wanted to write, now I'm not sure what to say about this film lol. Perhaps I'll just add the film is much tighter than the first, with a little bit too many subplots, and some depths unavoidably gets hit quite hard (the lack of chemistry between Paul and Chani is the most fatal one). <br /> <br /> I also feel like the films has too many scenes that didn't get to be knit quite well, like the reunion with Gurney Halleck, and the Harkonnens' eventual demise. Unlike the first which took its time to get vieweres hooked into the atmosphere, this second film feels like it's rushing against its own run time.
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