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desertcart.co.jp | Dune: Part Two [Region Free] [Blu-ray] DVDใปใใซใผใฌใค Review: The power of prophecy - Second part of 'Dune.' Which continues the story on from 2021 film 'Dune.' There's no reprise of that so you would be best to watch it before watching this. Paul and his mother are now firmly esconsed with the Fremen. And Paul leads the fight against the Harkonnens. Which has some in the Fremen believing his is the chosen one in their ancient prophecy. Although one particular Fremen isn't into this at all. A new threat from the Harkonnens arises when a very capable family member comes to the fore. And the Emperor and his daughter get involved as well. All this and a certain order plotting their own plots, means only one will emerge victorious and take humanity into the future. Whatever that might be like. Hard decisions for Paul await.... If you like part one, you'll like this. If you're a purist of the book, then you may or may not. You know what purists are like. I'm one though, and I loved it. It's because it's made by a director who really knows what he's doing. He uses film to it's full extent to make for a memorable movie experience. It helps to have outdoor scenes actually done on location rather than in studio with digital backdrops. It makes the world come alive so well. World building, as it's called, it superb. There are new additions to the cast who are great. In particular Florence Pugh, who makes Princess Irulan a very smart free thinker. And Austin Butler is amazing as Feyd Rautha. Getting the time and chance to do with the role what Sting didn't get. He gets a better costume also. It also does get into some very interesting moral dilemmas, which do give you food for thought, as you consider the choices that face Paul. The sound design is amazing also. Probably even better than Oppenheimer. When I saw this in the cinema my seat rocked. And it hadn't done that so much since the days of Sensurround. Anyone not around in the 70's ask your grandparents about that. This does end at the same point as the book does. Not a spoiler to say it doesn't rain. It is said a film of the next book in the series will be coming. Here's hoping. I think this is as perfect an adaptation of a genre classic as you could possibly get. Nothing is ever going to be entirely like the book, but I think this works. So it's highly recommended. There's no extras scenes or material during or after the end credits. Some bits of the film are subtitled. These can't be turned off. There are some flashing images also, so be aware if those affect you. The dvd has no extras. It goes into the main menu when loaded with no ads or trailers. Those do seem to be a thing of the past for dvds. Language and subtitle options: Languages: English. Castilian Spanish. Subtitles: English. Castilian Spanish. Danish. Finnish. Norwegian. Swedish. Review: Good film - Good film
| ASIN | B0CWPLS9RB |
| Aspect Ratio | 2.40:1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,811) |
| EAN | 5051892246460 |
| Language | English (Dolby Atmos), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French Canadian (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| Manufacturer reference | 5051892246460 |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 17 x 13.5 x 1.2 cm; 80 g |
| Subtitles: | Danish, Finnish, French Canadian, Latin Spanish, Norwegian, Swedish |
P**R
The power of prophecy
Second part of 'Dune.' Which continues the story on from 2021 film 'Dune.' There's no reprise of that so you would be best to watch it before watching this. Paul and his mother are now firmly esconsed with the Fremen. And Paul leads the fight against the Harkonnens. Which has some in the Fremen believing his is the chosen one in their ancient prophecy. Although one particular Fremen isn't into this at all. A new threat from the Harkonnens arises when a very capable family member comes to the fore. And the Emperor and his daughter get involved as well. All this and a certain order plotting their own plots, means only one will emerge victorious and take humanity into the future. Whatever that might be like. Hard decisions for Paul await.... If you like part one, you'll like this. If you're a purist of the book, then you may or may not. You know what purists are like. I'm one though, and I loved it. It's because it's made by a director who really knows what he's doing. He uses film to it's full extent to make for a memorable movie experience. It helps to have outdoor scenes actually done on location rather than in studio with digital backdrops. It makes the world come alive so well. World building, as it's called, it superb. There are new additions to the cast who are great. In particular Florence Pugh, who makes Princess Irulan a very smart free thinker. And Austin Butler is amazing as Feyd Rautha. Getting the time and chance to do with the role what Sting didn't get. He gets a better costume also. It also does get into some very interesting moral dilemmas, which do give you food for thought, as you consider the choices that face Paul. The sound design is amazing also. Probably even better than Oppenheimer. When I saw this in the cinema my seat rocked. And it hadn't done that so much since the days of Sensurround. Anyone not around in the 70's ask your grandparents about that. This does end at the same point as the book does. Not a spoiler to say it doesn't rain. It is said a film of the next book in the series will be coming. Here's hoping. I think this is as perfect an adaptation of a genre classic as you could possibly get. Nothing is ever going to be entirely like the book, but I think this works. So it's highly recommended. There's no extras scenes or material during or after the end credits. Some bits of the film are subtitled. These can't be turned off. There are some flashing images also, so be aware if those affect you. The dvd has no extras. It goes into the main menu when loaded with no ads or trailers. Those do seem to be a thing of the past for dvds. Language and subtitle options: Languages: English. Castilian Spanish. Subtitles: English. Castilian Spanish. Danish. Finnish. Norwegian. Swedish.
M**N
Good film
Good film
T**R
Buon prodotto
Buon prodotto arrivato puntuale
D**N
Excellent
Great film. Sequel to dune with Timothy chalamet
F**H
Good to watch at home as well as the cinema
Read the books and watched Dune PT1 a few times and seen it at the cinema Found Pt2 better re the developing story When it ended I immediately wanted to watch Pt3 but will have to wait The cinema gives it a more emersive feel but found I could enjoy it at home as well If your into Sci Fi then both parts are worth watching
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