DUNE PART 2 Explained: The Biggest Questions Answered

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The biggest questions of Dune Part 2 explained. The Dune Part 2 ending and full movie has left fans and viewers with many questions, especially those who haven't read Frank Herbert's science fiction novel. The Dune Part 2 ending, the Water of Life scenes, the Bene Gesserit plan and Alia Atreides are just some of the elements that a Dune Messiah will address. In this breakdown of Denis Villeneuve's Dune Part 2, I've explained all of the biggest questions and things you missed. There are heavy spoilers in this video.

Paul Atreides leads nomadic tribes in a battle to control the desert planet Arrakis. Dune is an upcoming epic science fiction film directed by Denis Villeneuve with a screenplay by Jon Spaihts, Villeneuve, and Eric Roth. The film is an international co-production of Canada, Hungary, the United Kingdom, and the United States. It is the first of a planned two-part adaptation of the 1965 novel of the same name by Frank Herbert, which will cover roughly the first half of the book. The film stars an ensemble cast including Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Oscar Isaac, Josh Brolin, Stellan Skarsgård, Dave Bautista, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Zendaya, David Dastmalchian, Chang Chen, Sharon Duncan-Brewster, Charlotte Rampling, Jason Momoa, and Javier Bardem.

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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
1:27 Dune Part 2 Ending Explained: What It Means For Dune Messiah
6:11 The Fremen And Arrakis Paradise Explained
8:50 The Bene Gesserit Plan Explained
11:20 Geidi Prime Black And White Explained
13:09 Feyd Rautha Details Explained
15:05 Why Paul Changes And The Water Of Life Explained
20:00 Alia Atreides And Time Jump Explained

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DUNE PART 2 Explained: The Biggest Questions Answered
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NO! The biggest question, how did the luggage get on the back of the worms??

DisconnectHack
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Oh man… when the old lady Reverend mother dies and says, what have we done, she is not worried for the life of the baby, but she feels that they have committed some kind of spiritual crime. So dark.

NoraGermain
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That black & white sequence was incredible!

njongomato
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Feyd was so sadistic, yet in the end at his death by the blade.he still reserved respect for paul. Interesting.

jbetty
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Feyd Ruatha is my fav character in this movie. Austin nailed it.

mrl
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What makes the Geidi Prime color being infrared even cooler is that the color was all done COMPLETELY in camera. That white and black is fully in camera and NOT VFX or CGI. So where Oppenheimer used some B&W film as well as CGI to turn color film to black and white. For this, Villanuve used an actual infrared camera that captured that dark black and milk whites. Whats also cool is that there is a very good chance too that the actual costumes in the film were most likely NOT black either as black wouldnt show up as just black like that. Which is all insane too when you realize, doing it this way means that once it shot, thats what you've got. So if for whatever reason it comes out bad or not used, thats a whole lot of money for the costumes, makeup, the set and so on for something you cant change. Its such a cool idea to use infrared instead of trying to do it with cgi or just using black and white. The extreme difference from the pure black all the way to pure white is something B&W film could never do and cgi would be difficult. Such a great movie.

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Honestly, I love Villeneuve's changes. It's clear that he loves the source material, but he's also a good director. And a good director knows where the source material just doesn't work in a movie. For example, leaving the time skip in the movie would ruin the pacing completely. I think the story is so much better when told from the beginning to end with no weird jumps.

capricorn
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Austin Butler is a SUPERSTAR. He nailed it

melissastruxness
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Feyd Rautha is not a backup for Paul Atreides, he was to be bred with Duke Leto's child who was to be female. Jessica conceived a male heir for Leto as that was what he desperately wanted. The product of the Feyd and Leto's female child was the intended Kwisatz Haderach.

philipglasgow
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The infrared scene felt so brutal and oppresive to me.

DNOTE
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I’m happy they didn’t do the baby dying plot line and that Paul’s sister wasn’t a walking talking genius toddler. Good calls. I really like how they added a feudal element to the Fremen, the south vs north was both realistic and helped add some comic warmth to a very serious film

retro
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I like the changes to Chani. In the movie format there's a danger that some viewers might not get the evil of the hero worship and fanaticism and just think he's a really cool dude. She pretty much exists to stand there and hammer this into the audiences head.

michaelarmstrong
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I got a fever! And the only prescription.... is more spice! -The Emperor

seansharklion
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Incredible film. I would have liked the complete book dialogue between Paul and The Mother Superior. Paul’s lines were epic and ‘SILENCE’ was just a tease!!

"Try your tricks on me, old witch?” Paul said. "Where's your gom jabbar?
Try looking into that place where you dare not look! You'll find me there staring out at you!"
The old woman dropped her gaze.
"Have you nothing to say?" Paul demanded.

Ricksterrrrrrr
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In the end, as much as Denis adores the book, he knows that his ultimate goal is to make a proper film. The choices worked and I venture to say that some of the choices are better than the novel.

ngonzale
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Paul: *blinks*
Stilgar: LISAN AL GAIB!

twopieye
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Wouldn't it be funny if when the Harkonnens came to other planets that didn't have a black sun, and thus had a full color spectrum, they're all wearing a bunch of crazy colors that don't match. They're all dressed like a bunch of clowns.

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Feyd in 84: the character that you knew was insane but you knew what to expect
Feyd in 24: the character that you know is still insane but completely unexpected

Matthewwithers
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Did anyone else think feyds first line in the movie sounded like elvis😂

patrickdevlin
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The real question is how do they get off the worm??

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