Inheriting the plot of the previous installment, Dune: Part 2 follows the exquisite worldview laid down in the previous game, and effortlessly spreads the prophesied war and hatred throughout the universe.
The flames of vengeance are blazing, calculated propaganda has led to the emergence of a savior, and fanatical faith and mad power have led to an epic holy war like never before.
"Dune: Part 2" Synopsis:
With his father dead and the Atreides family destroyed, Paul and his mother fled to the desert in search of a chance to survive. Under the oppression of all kinds of broken prophetic dreams and reality, he finally chose the powerful destructive power of the desert force that his father tried to contact back then, the Fremen and sandworms, hoping to take revenge on the Hakenan family and the real murderers behind the scenes.
However, the Fremen see him as a savior, and their fanatical belief is like the image of a nightmare back then, and the corpses of billions of people will be scattered across the vast universe with the holy war in his name. Do you accept this fate, or do you try to stop it and give up the idea of revenge?
As he trained again and again, Paul's vision became clearer and clearer, and the Hackenan family summoned another brutal baron who the Sisterhood regarded as a savior, and a mighty battle was inevitable.
I love Dune: Part 1, I love his brutal and brutal sci-fi future, and I love the surging emotions that lie beneath his restrained exterior. Now that "Dune: Part 2" has finally been released, director Danny Villeneuve has finally completed the adaptation of the first book of the original book.
The pros and cons of the two Dunes are actually almost the same:The advantage is that the scene is huge and exquisite, the soundtrack is shocking, the performance is wonderful, and the costumes and scenery design are all the best choices.
If we randomly excerpt the plot of the movie, there is no suspense, almost most of them are full of interesting story development and suspense that grips the heartstrings, combined with the science fiction pattern full of religious imagery and the political undercurrent of the past and the present, which pushes this series to the palace of science fiction masterpieces in one fell swoop.
The downside is that under director Danny Villeneuve's interpretation, every character in "Dune" seems inhumane.
This is not to say that the characters are ruthless monsters, but rather that they are incredibly streamlined in whatever they make and say every word, like NPCs in a video game who have already set out how to respond to them.
I can understand that as a savior who knows the past and the future, Paul must have given a sense of otherworldly distance, but that doesn't mean that the rest of the people, such as Quan Ni and Princess Irolang, should feel the same way.
Perhaps Danny Villeneuve has inherited Christopher Nolan's ills after all, only enjoying the gorgeous visual enjoyment and ignoring the diversity and mood of the characters. In particular, "Dune II" itself has already compressed the appearance time of many characters because of the time relationship, and in the absence of enough room for expression, many characters can hardly hide their flatness even when they leave the scene.
The portrayal of supporting roles is too weak, and the inner depiction of the characters is too shallow, which is the biggest shortcoming of "Dune II". Although the bladder will**, I still hope that this movie will have a director's extended version - I really think that as long as it is more than 15-30 minutes, the level of the whole movie will definitely go to the next level.
Although my tone always felt a little dissatisfied, I still have a lot of love for this series (otherwise where would I have the energy to watch the first episode 8). The end of the second part heralds the imminent outbreak of war that spreads across the universe, and although this appetizing ending made me grit my teeth with anger at first, it still made me look forward to the arrival of the sequel at the moment of watching it, and I was eager to know the follow-up plot development.
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