DUNE 2 lisan al gaib speech #dune #dune2 #movie #movies
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@aggressivefennec13 днів тому
Btw guys what other Movie Scenes would you like for me to upload?
@Me-et5rf13 днів тому
before he enter to the temple :)
@aggressivefennec13 днів тому
@@Me-et5rf i was thinking making all the "voice" scenes from dune1 and dune2 what do you think?
@Keiuran13 днів тому
Final fight scene
@ToniK1813 днів тому
I’m curious what program or website do you use to upload HD videos? Do you download these videos yourself?
@rubensolorzano950313 днів тому
when they celebrate after the battle and paul gets his fremen name
@kubikkuratko18813 днів тому
"I swear I won't get political!" 3 drinks of water of life later:
@lefudj423611 днів тому
A funny joke !
@3pedal37210 днів тому
😂😂😂
@Firewraithe110 днів тому
Best comment
@reneroux23919 днів тому
A+
@alexucon9 днів тому
3 doritos despues >>>
@trevorfranks6914 днів тому
Can't believe they got the real Paul Atreides to play Paul Atreides
@MikeySkywalker12 днів тому
This is my favorite comment of them all.
@limbodog12 днів тому
I wonder if they'll do the same for his son
@yafka12 днів тому
He deserves an Oscar nod for this scene.
@markuskidd54612 днів тому
Tim was the perfect casting for Paul but man did they fuck up with casting Zendaya as Chani
@thesaviorofsouls521011 днів тому
He suprised me so much, i wasnt sure about the first movie. Nothing too special, but here he fucking OWNED the role. Super impressive, not many could have sold it as well as he did.
@stuarteaston162912 днів тому
Jessica: "Slow down" Paul: "KING KONG AIN'T GOT SHIT ON ME."
@colinwarren389311 днів тому
What a perfect reference👌🏻
@patrickjeschke925210 днів тому
😂😂😂😂
@im_learning_XX10 днів тому
😂😂😂😂 Bro this the best representation of that scene. Love that movie
@VitorPVTB9 днів тому
"I'M THE MAN UP IN THIS PIECE!"
@jackdriscoll83878 днів тому
I love that detail because a huge part of the book when paul is making speeches is how calculated he is with his words/emotions as to not overstep and fulfill the prophecy smoothly and not appear too aggressive
@dtquyen868412 днів тому
Paul: Green paradise Fremen: Password accepted
@suivzmoi11 днів тому
in paradise every martyr will be given 72 liters of fresh water
@arcturuslwowski305610 днів тому
Too bad that according to books this quote didn't age quite so well. And you'll see why, if Dune Messiah is really in making.
@baconian_road_construction10 днів тому
That's pretty much exactly how the Bene Gesserit designed it. Pretty fucked up if you think about it.
@user-ij2fs7os7u8 днів тому
@@suivzmoi you hookup with multiple women but have problem wive'ing them
@aboutjava7 днів тому
Maybe back then the moment felt like that, living in the desert and find someone as lisan Al gaib.
@ToniK1814 днів тому
Dude I remember seeing this in theaters and it made me almost want to become Fremen and be part of the space jihad
@nationalsocialism350414 днів тому
As you should like a normal human being... we live for a purpose and following a Great Man has no higher purpose in life
@catkaboodle14 днів тому
@@nationalsocialism3504 Speak for yourself. There are things higher than mankind.
@jacobitosuperstar14 днів тому
@@nationalsocialism3504 you do know that the hole point of the book is that you are a loser and a sheep if you think this way, right??
@trevorfranks6914 днів тому
Better than turning trans
@matthewrobinson609114 днів тому
@@nationalsocialism3504 but as Frank Herbert warned us following any great men should come with a warning. Maybe dangerous to your health.
@trev916814 днів тому
“You mothers warned you of my coming” such a cold line
@MrCharles799411 днів тому
He's not a Savior. He's not there to "save" you. He won't come to you and say "Be not Afraid". Because the future he foresees? You *should* fear. That you don't is why it is inevitable.
@suivzmoi11 днів тому
your mother never warned me she was coming
@OddlyIncredible11 днів тому
@@MrCharles7994 Paul even says as much when he tells Gurney about visions of death and mayhem, not because he loses control, but because he gains it. Paul knows the storm is building and that there are no routes through it that avoid bloodshed, but he also sees one path - a narrow one - that will, in time, lead humanity out of the growing darkness. He sees that he will have to be an instrument of terror in order to clear a path to peace, and even knows that his own betrayal is part of that path. Paul sees many futures and they're all bleak, so he's choosing the one that seems the least bleak in the long term, but it's going to cost some sixty billion people their lives and eventually destroy the entire culture of the Fremen.
@questreal581210 днів тому
@@suivzmoi lmao
@holycow51210 днів тому
Fear the moment... This whole scene was so hype, loved Timothee's performance.
@flippert014 днів тому
Lady Jessica: "Slow down?" Paul: "Naa, I'm dialing it up to 5000"
@mmbyron14 днів тому
He pimp-walked to the front and convinced a whole planet to follow him into intergalactical jihad while high on spice. A Messiah indeed
@magtovi13 днів тому
Your like count is at 111. I'll leave it like that.
@AnnatarCarvour13 днів тому
Dialing it up to Jihad
@ARP171413 днів тому
@flipper keep changing your "dialing it up to xxx" count to match the number of likes on your comment
@flippert013 днів тому
@@ARP1714 Hmm, never thought of that, I'll give it a try
@savant728813 днів тому
Paul : I'M POINTING THE WAY! Stilgar : 👁👄👁
@legendofo409411 днів тому
Paul: Green Paradise Stilgar: 👁🫦👁
@grimmshredsanguinus29159 днів тому
Lisan al gaib! Fremen: lisan al gaib
@GeneralAssWitness8 днів тому
Stilgar when someone sheds a tear 👁👅👁
@Shakon95День тому
The way he blinked , only left eye shockeed
@user-qd9uf2uw1x14 днів тому
There are so many ways this scene could have been cringe, flat, or unconvincing. So many things needed to be done right for this moment to work, and they pulled it off.
@skarqen12 днів тому
An absolute master piece of a movie. Just everything. Down to every detail
@dreadsocialistroberts12 днів тому
Agreed. This scene (as well as it's acted by Chalamet) is more down to Bardem (the believer), Ferguson (the false priestess), Zendaya (the denier) and Brolin's (the realist) reaction to it. They all react in different ways that just elevates everything.
@PRubin-rh4sr12 днів тому
Dont forget the crowd. An emotion portrayed by hundreds are multiplied by a thousand.
@michellesautter357311 днів тому
@@dreadsocialistroberts Zendaya is actually the messiah
@theneoeffect428410 днів тому
Word
@kathras862114 днів тому
Nah fam saying may gods hand be my witness hands down is some of the coldest shit you can say
@kevinboyle53814 днів тому
It’s like English is a second language for you.
@uletbulu71914 днів тому
God hand is basically dune's satelite huh?
@DCB2014 днів тому
@@kevinboyle538no
@maximumbrexit450314 днів тому
Yeah the hand of god is the moon with craters that looks like a hand. I can't remember if they show it in part 1
@Cornelius13514 днів тому
@@maximumbrexit4503they do! I just rewatched it and realized that’s what he was referencing
@orangypteco885813 днів тому
Really love that the Fremen aren't just shocked or cower at his boldness when stating no one can take him on but everyone in the room young and old actually pulls their blade essentially saying "Let's go homeboy!"
@Chikilin220612 днів тому
Everyone wanted that smoke until he did the alpha squat and started talking about people's grandmas, then they knew they were no match.
@Littletime83912 днів тому
@@Chikilin2206Lol, today I learned that there is an Alpha Squat. I'm going to do it next time say I get poor service at McDonalds etc.
@Chikilin220612 днів тому
@@Littletime839 I could even call it sigma because of the trends lol, but you know how badasses just lower their bodies as if to point out there are no threats to them in the proximity, kind of a power move "I'm down here, what are you gonna do about it? Take a swing?"
@frostyrobot768912 днів тому
@@Littletime839 lmao - I'm f-ing creased...
@betonkevero682312 днів тому
@@Chikilin2206Yes, that's a great power move. On top of that, it's the squat that many fremen did in this and the previous films. When Paul squats down, it symbolises that he's fully fremen now. When everybody's looking at him, he takes his time observe others. Although he's all alone, surrounded by thousands of hostile fighters, he makes himself comfortable, because he knows that there wasn't a single moment when he was in danger. That's somewhat of a divine invincibility. Brilliant directing.
@hendrsb3314 днів тому
I sometimes wish Frank Herbert could've lived long enough to see this interpretation of his work.
@markgarcia825311 днів тому
Imagine how insane the version he saw in his head than could never actually be written on paper. Dude was light years ahead of the game.
@notd0ll1099 днів тому
He’d have hated it
@puresh90729 днів тому
@@notd0ll109 he literally loved the David Lynch version, why would he hate this far more faithful adaptation that stays true to his philosophy and ideas in the books with some slight changes? Grow up
@TheNightman.8 днів тому
@@puresh9072 Because this version is utter dogshit. Never speak again boy, you lack the braincells. He would've utterly hated this, the DL version is straight up superior, the only thing this has is better CGI, that's it
@bobbwc70118 днів тому
@@puresh9072 He did NOT love the Lynch fuckup. He LIKED it and mostly for the surreal weirdness. He was irritated by the added stuff and he hated the end, especially the studio version in which it rains. But he would have loved Villeneuve's version. Unlike Lynch and his dumpster fire of a bad movie, he understands and loves the source material and he adapted Dune very faithfully, especially in terms of the message, with many clever artistiv changes snd improvements over the book.
@ikilem12 днів тому
In the first movie I thought the actor didn’t have the charisma to be this strong leader character, but damn I was proven wrong. He absolutely NAILED this scene. The charisma is on a whole other level. This scene gives me the chills.
@frostyrobot768912 днів тому
I was a bit worried he might prove too lightweight as well, but when the transformation occurred after the Water of Life he just f-ing bossed it. I'd also worried that he lacked a convincing physical presence in the fight scenes (especially apparent in the fight scene with Jamis) but he rectified that easily in the fight with Feyd.
@buddybuythis388912 днів тому
Every time I see this scene, it gives me chills STILL!
@09asfigure5212 днів тому
@@frostyrobot7689 Truly a testament to the talent of both the actor and the director. I don't think any other actor could pull off Paul the same way. Timothee has a small frame and he was able to capitalize its potential for feebleness as a precocious teenager with a lot to live up to, and then he was able to swiftly shift into mighty stature as a force of nature you are fully convinced can lead AND WIN a Holy War... the command of his voice and his eyes... I truly cannot think of a better actor to play Paul Atreides at the moment. He connects perfectly with his representation of the character
@johnnycheng770811 днів тому
I recommend the movie King, where he portrays king the Henry V
@dazzybotha656411 днів тому
In my opinion the best actor of this young generation.
@GoldJerryGold13 днів тому
My favorite line might be “In your nightmares you give water to the dead, and it brings joy to your heart”. Such an incredibly personal and deeply cutting thing to say to a person. Beautiful stuff
@BoxStudioExecutive12 днів тому
I feel like this line fell kinda flat because they didn't include the scene of Paul giving water to Jameis at his funeral. Only book readers really grasped the gravity of the line.
@GoldJerryGold12 днів тому
@@BoxStudioExecutive true man. Actually so true. I say all of that as a book reader. I have no idea why they cut that scene.
@ChillStreetGamersClub12 днів тому
@@BoxStudioExecutive Stillgar was talking to jessica and told her to not give your water even for the dead when she realised the water was dead people water and it represented an immense amount of like humanity. the priest dude crys for the dead in his dreams.
@davidbuckley243512 днів тому
@@ChillStreetGamersClubIt's not just that he cries for the dead, it's the fact that crying makes him *happy*. To waste so much water and feel happy about it is unthinkable to a Fremen. Such a wonderful piece of worldbuilding that really lays out the Fremen's relationship with water.
@jackdorseysdisappointedfather12 днів тому
Had to read all your comments to understand but I now I do and...🤯🥺.
@swirlingchi13 днів тому
What really sells and elevates this scene is Chalamet’s Chakobsa accent
@ximono10 днів тому
French Chakobsa accent?
@heatherbukowski210210 днів тому
yeah... he's American like Z but still somehow sounds less... American when speaking chakobsa lol. idk what happened here.
@ameliastefani10 днів тому
definitely his french tongue helps him to pronounce it so compellingly
@j.o.57969 днів тому
Just the "fear the moment" sounds kinda English. But that's the only line I heard out of rhythm and tone.
@lilliandaverschot96919 днів тому
It sounds like he is doing a haka to me, somehow?
@Roachh_yt13 днів тому
I love the Hand of God detail in this scene. For those of you don't know the Hand of God is the name of Arrakis' first moon, which has a dark area of craters that resemble a human hand. When paul says may thr Hand of God be his witness, it's the moon hes talking about.
@Holmelin9112 днів тому
Thank you, I was looking for this information.
@Roachh_yt12 днів тому
@Holmelin91 you're welcome. What a crazy little world Frank Herbert has built, huh? Some of these little details when grasped are really awesome and thought provoking.
@dave548112 днів тому
The moon that will come crashing down….
@Lucaca-vp7po11 днів тому
What if he was referring to his own hand? As in he thinks of himself as a god to the Freman now
@AlindBack11 днів тому
Interestingly, this detail is mentioned in Part I. When Duke Leto and Gurney are surveying the city, Gurney mentions that the natives call the moon with a dark hand-shaped mark on it the "Hand of God." To which Leto quips that the moon is playing havok with their comm and sensor equipment. It seems like a rather minor bit of world building at the time, and it seems like it's paid off when the Harkonnen are able to sneak-attack the city, but the real payoff seems to be this scene.
@fatdaddync14 днів тому
Jessica: "Slow down" Paul: "I have come here to snort melange and kick ass. And I'm all out of melange."
@rospencer61114 днів тому
Lol love the reference.."They Live"
@velnicasal974014 днів тому
dude!!! that was cult classic gold right there!!! 🤘🤪
@juancarrasco659813 днів тому
😂😂😂😂😂🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽
@averytomaszewski681713 днів тому
Nothing like making a They Live reference about a Dune scene. Fantastic
@purgejmi13 днів тому
That is mega lols
@TriumvirSajaki14 днів тому
3:26 that profile shot of Gurney...the man's never been so ready to go to war
@alejandromunizflores171414 днів тому
"Smile Gurney..."
@parjosuherman578412 днів тому
he is ready to kick ass
@revenant351612 днів тому
the man's finally get the chance to fulfill his revenge against the Harkonnens
@Prolixitasty12 днів тому
I thought that the switch to Gurney's face when Paul takes out his father's ducal signet ring was such great direction. He's one of the last Atriedes and Leto's right hand man. In that short sequence you see the torch being past and the same proud breathless look of acknowledgement you know Leto would have had in that moment. Gurney sees that the Atriedes, the house he has pledged his life and family to defending, will rise from the ashes.
@igxrruaof12 днів тому
he thought Paul lost a part of him being an Atreides and fully accepting the Lisan-al-Gaib persona but when he saw paul putting on that Duke ring he was beyond relief, and most proud of Paul, now Gurney's revenge is in his grasp
@blondeenosauce993513 днів тому
David J Peterson, along with Jesse Peterson, created the fremen language, chakobsa. David also created Dothraki and High Valyrian from game of thrones. Super talented dude who deserves more recognition
@Mixam-25612 днів тому
Does it have any real structure to it or is it just mumbling?
@ghostapostle722512 днів тому
@@Mixam-256 It does. Denis even said in an interview that he had to redo scenes because the guy said the pronunciation wasn't correct (even though it's a fictional language).
@Mixam-25612 днів тому
@@ghostapostle7225 damn, that’s dedication.
@ChipCheerio12 днів тому
David and Jessie Peterson both worked to make Chakobsa, which they did an excellent job on. It kinda seems like you had no idea who worked on the language considering you didn’t mention either of them by name despite saying that they need more recognition.
@blondeenosauce993512 днів тому
@@ChipCheerio I knew, forgot to say his name, totally meant to, will edit my comment
@TheJordanK13 днів тому
I love Gurney’s just pure happiness and relief when he sees the Duke’s signet ring. A bit subtle but very glad they kept it.
@DoubleGlock4512 днів тому
yeah, Josh Brolin is an amazing actor
@hushni9 днів тому
The first look that gurney gave is like he surprised and afraid too that there is possibility that paul gonna throw that ring and become full fremen.. But then he becomes happy when paul wears it, meaning that paul is still an atreides duke of arrakis with his fremen soldiers.. Exactly what his father wanted.. Master the desert power..
@heh...blissinidiocy13 днів тому
Paul is this generations Anakin Skywalker... Like bro has the walk, the menace and has the eyes but blue instead of red
@inkdot2213 днів тому
Fun fact... The star wars saga was for a long time called a ripoff of the dune books... You can lookup videos going over the many similarities
@plmokm3311 днів тому
@@inkdot22 There's a difference between taking inspiration and a rip off. Both explore alternate takes on the classic "chosen one" tale. Dune asks what would happen if the chosen one was intentionally created by people who aren't all that good to begin with and they lose control of him, while Star Wars asks what would happen if the wise mentor archetype of the chosen one fails his calling (Qui-Gon) and the villain manages to corrupt him as a result.
@Chikilin220611 днів тому
@@plmokm33 I like this, also how in opposite cases, Paul and Anakin being haunted by prophecy end up becoming the "Bad guy", Paul as he said himself "because he gains it(control)" and "falls" on purpose to do what he knows had to be done, and Anakin because he looses all control and ends up being totally manipulated by Sidious becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy destroying everything he wanted to save.
@hafirenggayuda9 днів тому
Star Wars are inspired by many things, Dune is one of them
@bidun9 днів тому
with all due respect Master, is he not the chosen One? Is he not to destroy the Sith and bring balance to the Force?
@natzbarney450412 днів тому
Chalamet deserves an Oscar for this scene. In fact this film deserves to win everything.
@j.rivera64024 дні тому
He’s a beast for sure. Love these movies!
@Gadget-Walkmen4 дні тому
He deserves an Oscar for the WHOLE movie as he was phenomenal in every scene of this MASTERPIECE of a movie! Can't wait for Dune Messiah!
@arcturuslwowski305621 годину тому
I wish, I REALLY wish to see his movie from another universe - Warhammer 40k. If he will do it he deserves DOZENS of Oscars then! Imagine Brolin as Roboute Guilliman and Zendaya as Yvraine or Lelith Hesperax and Rebecca Ferguson as Saint Celestine or lady Katarinya Greyfax. But for Timothee Chalamet? Dang, maybe Belisarius Cawl or even God-Emperor himself?😃
@CrazyJoeClark42913 днів тому
Jessica: Slow down Gurney: Naw let him cook
@THENEW69 днів тому
The actor really gave life to the whole "become your ancestors after drinking the water of life". Dude 100% shifted the character's personality. You feel like there is a multitude of people behind his eyes.
@stephengrant48419 днів тому
It isn't so much becoming them, unless you are exposed to it before birth like Alia was. He just has access to all of his ancestors memories
@Synaps413 днів тому
What the movie doesnt tell you is that at this point paul can see all possible futures. So any *possible* future in which anyone confides anything to him is information he can use *right now.* And that makes him almost godlike for real. He's not all powerful, but he is pretty far beyond human. He only needs to look at a potential future where this guy tells paul what he thought in that moment, and paul can use it to trick the guy into thinking he's reading his mind. It's more like groundhog day than actual mindreading.
@nguyenphamthanhgiang895112 днів тому
Basically save scumming until he got all perfect walkthrough
@stephengrant484112 днів тому
The movie tells you he can see all possible futures, but it doesn't do a good job of connecting that to this moment. A lot of casual fans are being misconceived into thinking that paul is actually the Lisan al Gaib and the prophecy came true because of moments like this one, when that very much isn't the case. Like you said, he's kind of cold reading, except he's using countless possible timelines as well.
@Dr.J4211 днів тому
@@stephengrant4841Well Lisan Al Gaib ISNT really that real anyways
@user-uv7eb1fi4b11 днів тому
@@stephengrant4841 That's the fault of the viewer for not being observant. They should go back to watching Marvel movies if they aren't able to follow a plot that goes deeper than pretty much all of those movies
@theliato380911 днів тому
@@user-uv7eb1fi4b If you look at it from the in universe pov he hits all the notes for him to be the Lisan Al Gaib to the freemen. Out of universe we know its all a bunch of hooey cooked up by the Bene Gesserit but to the people on dune who adhere to the prophecy Paul is Him.
@Leidern14 днів тому
Baron Harkonnen: "My desert. My Arrakis. My Dune." Audience: "HE SAID IT! HE SAID THE THING!" Paul Atreides: "At that time, this world had a Fremen name: Dune." Audience: "HE SAID IT! HE SAID THE THING!"
@pittland4414 днів тому
Damned Straight they said the thing!
@momo2346114 днів тому
😆😆
@screengraphy13 днів тому
Funny how both of them were spoken by Harkonnens
@vincenzomarino920613 днів тому
@@screengraphy And both times by people who wanted to control Arrakis to further their personal agenda. Dune Pt.1: "Why did the Emperor choose this path, and who will our next oppressors be?" - Chani *cuts to Paul waking up*
@iqbalzulfikar544713 днів тому
god damn that hits hard@@vincenzomarino9206
@tanishnadkarni652013 днів тому
what I love about the "slow down" bit from jessica is that she still thinks he is doing the whole 'prophecy' act as part of the bene gesserit plan. But he is not playing a character anymore, he has become the Lisan al Gaib!
@TheRealMichaelH13 днів тому
He's still doing the act, but it's not part of the Bene Gesserit plan. He's on a new Path…
@vitaboy13 днів тому
It’s more than that. Unlike Paul, Jessica doesn’t have the power of prescience so she is afraid he is being too confrontational and aggressive with his speech. She fears the Freman will rise and lynch him vs following him. So she is saying “slow down” because she can see the situation might easily spiral out of control and all their plans would then go to waste.
@mentaljedi12 днів тому
@@vitaboy Yeah - basically this scene showed that he has surpassed herand all of the Bene Gesserit
@stephengrant484112 днів тому
Also, the prophecy he's playing into isn't connected to the Bene Gessrit plan of the Kwisatz Haderach. That's completely separate to the Lisan al Gaib. It's a misconception this movie is giving people.
@GustavoSilva-ny8jc12 днів тому
No, she was trying to prevent him from getting himself killed, luckely it worked. As foretold.
@danielawesome3613 днів тому
I can't believe this scene is so well thought out. His speech is so well structured, hitting everyone with their own custom mini-speeches. First, Paul convinced the Fremen, then he convinced Gurney, then he convinced his mother.
@IronThreads913 днів тому
Not Chani though. Look at that possessive girlfriend hate-stare.
@kurhanchyk13 днів тому
@@IronThreads9he will convince her too. he saw it in the future
@Mixam-25612 днів тому
Perks of seeing the future, he created a speech to perfection to get the best possible result for his intentions.
@danielawesome3612 днів тому
@@kurhanchyk Maybe he doesn't want to convince her? Maybe he just wants her to keep being herself?
@Vilfy12 днів тому
@@IronThreads9you mean Zendaya. There is nothing of Chani there.
@davi141513 днів тому
I love how Paul is not only just demonstrating his power, but he is telling exactly what the Freman wants to hear in order to secure their loyalty and faith.
@Firewraithe110 днів тому
But it wasn't a lie or an act. He was fully going to back it up.
@brianduru375313 днів тому
'Hand of God be my witness....' Jesus Christ that line was cold. Paul was really cooking here.
@MondeSerenaWilliams11 днів тому
I think what you meant was, "mashaAllah that line was cold."
@brianduru375311 днів тому
@@MondeSerenaWilliams subhanAllah
@austinbach373111 днів тому
Hits especially hard when you remember that "the Hand of God" is what the locals call the large moon in the first film, coupled with all the eclipse imagery in the second.
@JustTayo7 днів тому
He was the real CHEF
@tg45893 дні тому
He absolutely slayed this scene.
@vibechecker316814 днів тому
It’s actually insane how well they show this. Paul gets a room of men willing to fight him to the death, willing to burn the galaxy in his name instead. Paul sees that fremen, (1:12) in the crowd. This guy is most likely a Tribe leader, like Stilgar. Seeing as he’s southern, he believes in the Lisan Al Gaib, he just doesn’t believe that it’s Paut. But then he picks him out of the crowd tells him things only he would know, basically looks inside his head. He says ‘don’t worry, I know that deep inside, past all the scepticism you want the Mahdi to be real. I am. I am the Mahdi.” And that’s all it takes.
@QuantumHistorian14 днів тому
I'd add that the _aesthetic_ surrealism of this scene also adds to the feeling of mysticism and the overwhelming force of Paul's will. Caves this huge with perfectly vaulted ceilings high above don't really exist and, even if they did, filling them completely with thousands upon thousands of people sitting orderly would be a huge logistical challenge requiring some serious work in crowd controls. Even more so the endless hordes outside (I mean, seriously, stadiums have dozens of entrances, a whole staff, and a huge transport infrastructure dedicated to them; they're not a barren hollow in a desert). This contrasts with the naturalist way that the start of the film is shown: small groups of people putting up tents and the like. Even the lighting shifts from natural diffuse sunlight to this narrow beam almost entirely focused on Paul. IMO, this shift is a very cinematic to show how Paul is transitioning from a man to a myth.
@shayan35712 днів тому
@QuantumHistorian bro you're so spot on
@oclarke318 днів тому
My guy got converted in that moment lol. Who wouldn’t be
@crazy9612343 дні тому
Paul: *"THERE IS NO ONE IN THIS ROOM WHO CAN STAND AGAINST ME!"* The Fremen: "You're talking mad bold for someone in stabbing range!"
@matthewkang683814 днів тому
Bless the maker and his water
@joemadre955013 днів тому
Bless the coming and going of him. May his passage cleanse the world. May he keep the world for his people.
@ashaide13 днів тому
Bi-lal kaifa
@IronThreads913 днів тому
That moment Jessica and Chani realised they both couldn't keep control of Paul any more. Gurney so proud of his boi though. 😆
@aprophetofrng98219 днів тому
Gurney just straight up giddy to have a duke to serve again. The man is the most loyal soldier ever.
@melaniewilliams13518 днів тому
When did Chani ever want to have or had control over Paul? Also, Jessica has always been prepared for Paul to ascend as the Kwisatz Hadarach. Your framing here is sus……..
@Nickname-ef9tv8 днів тому
Paul and Chani are the only two living people who do not want to use Paul for their plans. Even Gurney and Stilgar, supportive as they are, are projecting their dreams onto him.
@Ramschat8 днів тому
Jessica never planned to control him, she was paving the way for him to take over. She knew that he would be in control the moment he drank the water of life. As for Chani, she's never tried to control anyone but herself. In fact, she despises the idea of people being controlled like that. No one tried to control Paul. Stilgar and Jessica wanted to serve him in a war for vengeance against the Emperor and Harkonnen. Stillgar wanted to serve him to fight for a green paradise. Chani wanted him to be an equal to her and the other Fremen.
@yujx04017 днів тому
@@Ramschatall the fremens except Chani are straight up projecting their hope and desire onto Paul. Theyve been waiting to go to war, to rebel and seek revenge against their suppressors.
@maximumbrexit450314 днів тому
Do I have a problem if I have watched this scene twice every day since dune 2 was released? Am I the only one who thinks this is the best scene ever filmed or do u guys agree
@nationalsocialism350414 днів тому
Nope... just imagine the joy that the Germans had in their hearts back in 1933 or the Romans had at Augustus Triumph. This is the highest fulfillment that a person can experience... in our corrupt degenerate society we can only experience through a simulacra & even that is tainted with the corrupt garbage that our normal human response is somehow "wrong"
@rkdwjddnr9014 днів тому
I thought it was just me
@brianduru375313 днів тому
You definitely have a problem. Because you're meant to watch the scene more than twice. I myself watch it at least 5 times a day. 7 on Sundays.
@d-_-b855813 днів тому
I'm glad I'm not the only one. Tried to find it online after my first viewing but wasn't uploaded yet. Saw the movie a second time for this scene and Paul silencing the Reverend Mother alone, on top of how good the rest of the movie is. I couldn't get the scenes out of my head. Now I've rewatched this scene dozens of times. This might be my new favorite movie ever.
@maximumbrexit450313 днів тому
@@d-_-b8558 Some part of me didn't wanna admit that this is my favourite film ever after only a few weeks, but after going to the cinema 5 times and watching it on dodgy streams at home another 5 times I think its just a fact at this point lol
@misipalauntfjcfgriugdfgjmo804914 днів тому
Goosebumps. This cast all played their part in this movie.
@Zerradable13 днів тому
Except californian edgy girl Zendaya.
@dtquyen868412 днів тому
@@ZerradableFact
@neveryflinglas634812 днів тому
@@Zerradable She had one expression the entire movie. Good thing her screen time wasn't that much
@Vilfy12 днів тому
@@neveryflinglas6348even what it was, was to much
@Vilfy12 днів тому
@@Zerradableall the previous Chani's were miles better then that overhyped plank of wood.
@swirlingchi13 днів тому
1:16 Somehow the simple act of Paul crouching for a moment is just badass. Every moment and expression from everyone in this scene is exquisite
@Flash4ML9 днів тому
Yeahhh that part's one of my favorites too, the way its shot makes it look like he's right at the guy's eyeline, crouching down to stare him down at his own level, it's so cold for some reason
@strokey52849 днів тому
It's such a power play, crouching down to a defenseless position telling the huge masses of Fremen fighters how none of them are any threat to him as he's already seen the future. Everything he does here is calculated.
@magtovi13 днів тому
Gurney finally smiled.
@jaquillamros3475День тому
he smiled alot in pt 2 lol
@GoldenTV312 днів тому
First he unites them in anger, then all he needs to do is re-direct that anger. Smart.
@rayyankamran455814 днів тому
i can never get over this scene
@ComedyBros510 днів тому
I’ve never been so invigorated and amped up by a scene since King Theoden’s “DEATH!” speech in Return of the King, so that is saying something. What a delivery and what a performance!
@aggressivefennec14 днів тому
There is no one in this room who can stand against me
@t.b.237214 днів тому
copyright, can and will :D
@duvipearson625114 днів тому
@@t.b.2372are you gonna snitch to the emperor?
@IAMDEMIURGE14 днів тому
You mom with slippers can 😂
@user-pr4hz5eg3n14 днів тому
I"ll kick your ass.
@trevorfranks6914 днів тому
*everyone pulled out their knives.*
@jasonfuller273412 днів тому
If Timothy and Javier do not get Best Actor and Supporting Actor nods for just this scene, it will be a tragedy.
@frogworth10 днів тому
I also hope Rebecca Ferguson gets an oscar nom. The whole cast killed it.
@I3loom12 днів тому
Stilgar's reaction at 2:34 is so heartbreaking. The exact moment Paul loses a friend and gains a follower.
@keith670610 днів тому
Yeah. A hard-bitten, experienced, veteran leader has the expression of a child seeking approval.
@teddybetts325414 днів тому
You can tell that he knows by doing what he's doing, he's damning himself.😢
@PancakeBoi13 днів тому
He knows that he can not be the hero, he’s a villain to be hated so that the hero can be loved.
@thestoic11013 днів тому
@@PancakeBoiI think paul is more of an anti-hero than a villain. He does it for good intentions. His prescient abilities saw a glimpse of a future enemy who could destroy humanity. To save humanity from this threat he embarks on the Golden Path which imvolves a brutal jihad and the scattering of humanity across the universe, it's a really fxcked up path but its to ensure humanity's survival and future potential.
@PancakeBoi13 днів тому
@@thestoic110 No, he’s the villain, he starts a galactic genocide of which billions will die in order to his vision come to life. He’s not an anti-hero just because he has good intentions. Thats like saying Thanos was an anti-hero because he was right in his own visions… Paul is evil
@marco00213 днів тому
@@PancakeBoi Why is he evil? We know he saw the future, so we know his actions are for everyone's sake.. So my question is: if you see the future that a few million people will die but you can save them by sacrificing a few hundred thousand what would you do? And what would be evil? Would it be evil to save that few hundred thousand and doom that few million or would it be evil to sacrifice a few hundred thousand but save millions?
@MrShitthead13 днів тому
@@PancakeBoi Everything you've said so far is incredibly stupid. Two main points: 1. Paul is not a villain or evil. 2. You don't know what the word "genocide" means. Killing people in combat, even at large scale, isn't genocide. It's why no academics or scholars call the Battle of the Somme a genocide despite it resulting in over 1 million deaths. The Harkonnen, with the help of the Sardaukar, were going to eventually wipe out all of the Fremen and Paul along with them, which is an actual genocide since that would have been a systematic destruction of an entire civilization and ethnic group. Paul was left with two simple choices, hide as long as he could and eventually die (along with all of the Fremen), or fight back and start a galactic war. He even made an attempt to avoid a war with the other factions by threatening to nuke all the spice and marrying the emperor's daughter but that failed due to all their greed so the war was escalated. Saying that defending yourself is "evil" is really stupid. You're probably the kind of person who thinks the Ukrainians are "evil" for fighting back after being invaded by Russia because it required killing people. Simple is as simple does.
@TheMonkeygoneape14 днів тому
this scene has solidified Timothy Chalamet as live action Revan for me
@MotleyNerd14 днів тому
Get Star Wars well far away from Disney. Then we'll talk lol
@TheGooseman1413 днів тому
@@MotleyNerdExcept if its like Andor
@MotleyNerd13 днів тому
@@TheGooseman14 No. Doesn't matter. Andor was an anomaly that the studio heads didn't have oversight on or direct involvement in. Won't happen again, and if it does, it only adds more fuel for Disney to keep burning everything to the ground. Get Star Wars away from Disney. Period.
@blackwolf476613 днів тому
Now that you said, i can see it
@akuntansibersamaratna216613 днів тому
Woow I did not even consider that, but now I can see it. He has my vote haha
@NakulKrishna13 днів тому
This scene in imax (every scene for that matter) especially, was bone chilling. Stilgars Reverence for Paul shows in his eyes, Chani’s apprehension, the music making the audience feel unsure for the first time, the first signs of true religious fanaticism, and the inevitability of the Holy war that will signal the deaths of billions. The way Denis plays with Scale in Dune is fascinating to witness, can’t wait for Messiah.
@SpectreInk13 днів тому
That call for galactic Jihad is downright chilling. That's what religious fanaticism looks like. Chalamet delivered those lines with absolute conviction that I wanted to be part of that Jihad. Powerful stuff.
@MrBanana200010 днів тому
I mean, they literally saw magic happen before them. The author just tries to mumbo-jumbo it as being perfectly realistic. Space magic is all that it is. And a false prophet managing to mislead thousands upon thousands.
@KPol013 днів тому
It's SO well done how they setup Jessica's "slow down" and right after Paul goes to challenge all fremen. It shows how he evolves beyond her, beyond fremen and beyond Atreides. He's trully Lisan Al Gaib, he's the culmination of the best of all parties. Masterpiece scene
@magicalpj13 днів тому
This scene is definitely a masterpiece, but there is no Lisan Al Gaib. That was Herbert's whole point. Paul is a false messiah who's using his Bene Gesserit gifts to play co-opt the Fremen. In this very scene he begins destroying their culture and using them to advance his own agenda. This is meant to be a warning.
@OddlyIncredible13 днів тому
Not only that, but _Paul knows all of this._ He knows he has to lead everyone down the narrow path and knows that he has to either consign billions to death through war or basically either watch - or directly bring about - the downfall of all humanity. He's damned and knows he's damned. He has to thread the needle through a whole host of really bad possible outcomes, and even knows how it'll end for him personally, but he also knows there's only one option he can play that gets everyone where they need to be and it's going to suck to walk that path.
@muffinman305212 днів тому
@@magicalpjWell, given that his agenda is to avoid all the futures he sees in which humanity is doomed to extinction, it puts things into perspective. Yes he essentially destroys Fremen culture to use them for his own gain but he does so to ensure that the human race survives in the future. And he doesn't really even want to do this but he knows he has to. It's very gray, which I think was also Herbert's point. Paul is neither hero nor villain
@stephengrant484112 днів тому
@@muffinman3052 I'm fairly certain that the second book makes it known that Paul didn't see the end of the human race until after book one, meaning he didn't see it during these events. So everything he's doing is for his own gain, not the good of humanity at this point.
@keith670610 днів тому
@@stephengrant4841 It isn't until Dune Messiah and Children of Dune that it was established that Paul's actions may have been necessary for humanity's survival. The implication from the first book was only that the Golden Path represented the ascent of House Atreides to ultimate power, the Fremen becoming the strongest force in the empire, and the beginning of the terraforming of Arrakis back to what it had been. So yeah, at this point Paul is doing it for basically selfish motives: condemning billions to death just to protect his immediate family and getting his revenge.
@Bando71011 днів тому
Javier Bardem is so good.. His reaction to Timothy's "I'm pointing the way", almost in disbelief.
@deantrbl111014 днів тому
1:08 "FEAR THE MOMENT" 👀🔥
@snoproblem11 днів тому
The full implication and consequences of the above statement keeps adding weight as the story unfolds, and there isn't a thing to stop it, not even Paul. Might as well order the tides to turn by holding out your hand... even the KH has limits.
@ComedyBros510 днів тому
Any idea of any editing was done to Chalamet’s voice when he gets emphatic?
@Musabre12 днів тому
3:11 The way the 'Fall of Atreides' music kicks in as he takes out the ring, to where it swells up as he screams "I am the voice of the outer world!" is just audio-visual perfection. First time at imax this part totally stunned everyone into silence 😄. Denis and Hanz working together to make a masterpiece right here.
@didituki488111 днів тому
2:06 I remember on opening weekend coming back to watch it for the second time and in this scene I said "Dune" quietly a second before he said it and after he said dune people around me looked at me in sheer disbelief as if I was Lisan al Gaib LOL. Never felt more badass in my entire life.
@drobviouslol10 днів тому
LISAN AL GAIB
@antoinebach47989 днів тому
Show us the way!
@tomcooper906111 днів тому
2:16 is the most chilling and sharp delivery of any line in the whole film. Absolutely makes this scene for me
@aramalaxanian654211 днів тому
My favorite line from the book is during this speech, “Try looking into that place where you dare not look! You'll find me there, staring out at you!”
@johnb358711 днів тому
“Slow down” “Nah, this is what you wanted”
@karasutenka9 днів тому
Seriously, this scene was an absolutely career making moment for Chalmette. This was incredible to watch in the theater.
@PaxPandemoniumДень тому
I love how much his voice changed in this scene. He seemed like he was very calm leading up now he’s just full bodied and confident
@alexreiz612812 днів тому
It was so easy to fumble scene, making it cheap and unconvincing, but damn did he sold it perfectly with tones Great scene. This Dune entry goes far beyond what we could hope for, yes, even wtih difference to source material. Beautiful books, beautiful movie return to
@noahmellemstrand475610 днів тому
This scene alone better give Timothy Chalamet his second Oscar nom
@thesolarchive13 днів тому
What an incredible scene. The sheer scope of it all. Paul is the number 1 fighter in the known universe at this point, absolutely nobody could beat him. But Stilgar was a top 10 deadliest fighter, so nobody else there could really beat Stilgar. Knowing that it's all a manipulation gives this scene such an incredibly different feel. This will go down as an all time scene in sci-fi.
@Meestordandan10 днів тому
Chani is probably more mad at herself than at Paul. Because she KNOWS Paul had been warning her about this the whole time and she was egging him on and supporting him. Now that it’s come to this, she’s full of regret and conflict
@MM-hi3 дні тому
This scene is perfection, love the way Denis includes close up shots of Stilgar, Jessica, Chani and Gurney and how they all react differently to his speech, great acting all around
@BADABOOM31113 днів тому
"I AM POINTING THE WAY" Stilgar: ლ(´ڡ`ლ)
@gahbahrge11 днів тому
It’s great how all the fremen are calmly allowing Paul to maybe kill Stilgar for their tradition. All he had to say is “IM POINTING THE WAY” and the whole room was attentive. Chalamet really used his voice to show his command.
@trevorfranks6914 днів тому
When everyone in the room pulled out their knives I would have shat myself.
@snoproblem13 днів тому
He was likely expecting that, but yeah... Fremen. 😬
@bubastis630613 днів тому
In the novel, the Chrystknife can only be sheathed once blood has been drawn. That means all of those hundreds of angry Fremen were very willing to kill him for what he said.
@trevorfranks6913 днів тому
@@bubastis6306 i know right? If it wasnt the kwisatz haderach himself speaking, everyone in the room will have the guy lynched right away
@Theinquisitor19 днів тому
😂😂
@CaffeineAndMylanta11 днів тому
I love how the English subtitle track feels it’s necessary to superimpose (Speaking Chakobsa) over the Chakobsa subtitles. Super helpful.
@devin607911 днів тому
I always wondered about that too, same with like (crowd chanting) or (suspenseful music playing). I feel like they do it for people that’s deaf maybe but idk.
@CaffeineAndMylanta11 днів тому
@@devin6079 yeah the problem with subtitle tracks is they’re all SDH. The studios can’t be bothered to make another track for those of us who just want to follow dialogue that’s hard to make out over the awful audio mixing of many modern films.
@buharibawa948514 днів тому
I stood up
@Wayoutthere12 днів тому
I was ready at that moment to jihad BILLIONS
@ray.b.7512 днів тому
When I was watching this in IMAX, all I could think of was, “Best Actor Oscar” in the bag!
@jasonfuller273412 днів тому
This scene is perfection. The change in Paul is done so well here.
@6884luca21 годину тому
The energy and conviction through Paul's shouting are mesmerizing. Well done boy.
@namikpaul750512 днів тому
Didn’t know Chalamet had this gear in his repertoire. Watched it three times in theatres, what a scene, what a performance 🤌🏽
@Jon-ko1qg8 днів тому
He is his generation's DiCaprio
@kiekeyz14 днів тому
Anytie this scene pops up in my feed I watch the whole thing lol. Timothee blew me away here with his acting. I did not know he could act like this. I was at the edge of my seat when he said no one in this room can stand against me.
@wayothefro324911 днів тому
Fear is the mind killer and in this scene Paul fanaticized the Fremen not only through their belief in the Lisan al Gaib but also through their fear of him.
14 днів тому
say whatever you want. This scene was fkn badass
@porpedroiiebertrand12 днів тому
Denis Villeneuve is such a great director, he got the real Paul Atreides to play Paul Atreides
@caramelmacchiato723811 днів тому
watching this scene on theater was such a delight that i regret not watching it for the 2nd or 3rd time. i really didn't expect THAT kind of voice and tone from timothee. his growth from a boy who doesn't think he belongs, to a growing man paving his own path and the quick transformation to a charismatic, idealistic leader was awesome to watch
@leonardoluiz133414 днів тому
I was looking for this for a long time
@ronanwaring340814 днів тому
Keeps getting deleted.
@nicolasbecerra99914 днів тому
He said it!! He said the thing!!! He said Dune
@eddiefraser437314 днів тому
Lisan al-gaib
@aggressivefennec13 днів тому
waited 3 years for him to say it lol
@lucromel8 днів тому
Roll credits.
@Shazzam990114 днів тому
Best scene! Oscar worthy.
@gilbertobarrios1553День тому
This scene made the movie for me. Bardem and Chalamet carried this movie to perfection.
@axelord4ever12 днів тому
I love Gurney's reaction when Paul takes back on the mantle of the Atreides and joins it into the purpose of his messianic mission.
@baynanana311613 днів тому
The speech that gives goosebumps 🔥
@Vundra49 днів тому
The amount of times I have watched this and I still get goosebumps. One of the best movie scenes ever
@djakeanthony523314 днів тому
I love how Paul took a page from Batman's playbook. He started doxing the others' dreams just to prove a point lmao.
@Ericortiz_arts13 днів тому
This was very Bruce Wayne!😆
@sidd_not_vicious260912 днів тому
I love how damn proud of Paul that Gurney is in this moment. its a beautiful scene in a movie that is just captivating in every single way
@tmarton1336 днів тому
This scene was so damn epic. I had absolute goosebumps in the cinema. The delivery, the whole atmosphere, so fucking powerful.
@c3zar79escamilla29 днів тому
It's pretty shocking seeing this kid on interstellar playing a small role and level up like this. He absolutely owned this the role. Cant wait for part 3.
@W4r10ckm4n8 днів тому
FAMMMMMMMMMM when he pimp-walked in there, I knew we were about to see something incredible. Hats off to Chalamet for really getting into the character. Fucking incredible.
@pathos752710 днів тому
I don’t know that any character in any piece of fiction ever had more GigaChad energy than Paul did here, my man walked into a room full of thousands of people all armed with oversized prison shanks and said “Bitch come catch these hands” to all of them at the same time. What a legend.
@Number3boyz8 днів тому
The visuals and the writing of this was incredible. The actors did a phenomenal job also. Dune is in my list of top ten all time. Thanks for posting.
@kingliabus832412 днів тому
This entire scene is stuck in my head like song lyrics. Can’t even stop myself from memorizing the chakobsa. Absolute cinematic brilliance and superb acting.
@danilof13_9 днів тому
I remember first time seeing this scene, I got such goosebumps from his speech. Ruthless leadership... Inspiring in a way
@theludvigmaxis16 днів тому
I don’t think I’ll ever experience a film like this in theater. It was just so incredible seeing this on the big screen and feeling the real ascension and leadership of Paul
@Aone3399 днів тому
The amount of times in this movie when the music brings every scene together is insane. I dont think in the 3 hours I heard one note out of place. What a piece of art
@antoniorenteria28963 дні тому
The stark contrast of how paul appeals to religious fanaticism with the fremen, and with the brotherhood and loyalty that gurney had with leto atreides.
@BurakUlger2k14 днів тому
mahdi show us the way
@erickendall50478 днів тому
Timothée Chalamet is hands down one of the most underrated actors out there. He deserves an Oscar at such a young age.
@turbooo10002 дні тому
Stilgar, Lady Jessica, and Paul performance are top-notch