'Dune' Director Denis Villeneuve Breaks Down the Gom Jabbar Scene | Vanity Fair
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Length: 17min 33sec (1053 seconds)
Published: Fri Oct 22 2021
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This is so interesting, and he's right that it'd have looked shit on film for Paul to just walk across the room in a trance. It was done really nicely.
Also, I love that the director is so clearly a big fan of the books. I've just started the first one, but from all the good reviews the movie is getting from people who liked the books, it seems like he's done a great adaption.
Movie is great, btw. Go see it! There needs to be another one, so it needs to make its money back at least I imagine.
The sequence that sticks with me is the Harkonnen attack. There’s a shot where a ship is raining hundreds of missiles down on the city, and it’s just shot and edited in this way that feels very matter-of-fact way that makes it more terrifying and powerful.
Man knows his shit
These video just took me from cautious, skeptical pessimism about the film to near-hype. Villeneuve gets the book. That shot of Paul nearly blacking out as Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohaim's Voice compels him forward, the way he goes from agony to cold rage as he masters his fear, the change in the Reverend Mother's haughty, disdainful expression to where she is the one afraid now. So many perfect little bits there.
TIL how his name is pronounced
He's a real Dune fan and the movie is proof of that
movie was epic. will read the book.
I really like Timothée Chalamet. I thought he was absolutely fantastic in The King, and I'm really excited to see where he goes with his career.
Does anyone think the cleanup guys in hazmat suits after the tooth scene are an homage to the Lynch version of the Sardaukar? The whole "viewport in a hood" thing?