paul atreides sees a narrow way through - dune part two scene (2024)

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dune part 2 scene (2024) - Paul atreides vision

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turn up the volume; if I make it louder it gets copyrighted

spicyrice
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0:22 Right after he says "narrow way through, " it shows a brief clip of Paul killing Feyd. Didn't realize this in any of my three theater viewings. Paul saw the whole future. He knew exactly how it would all happen

houserhouse
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Denis does a fantastic job here with lightning.. Paul looks incredibly menacing with the darkened tone around his face.

tiernanrea
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Paul’s face at the end is haunting. The guy isn’t just Paul Atreides now…

AveChristusRex
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i noticed that after drinking the w.o.l., the vision of him stabbing feyd was quick, clear, & concise vs all the visions he’s had prior where it was slow, hazy and more abstract

killy_brystal
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He has such mesmerizing eyes. Shame if anything were to happen to them.

CognizantCheddar
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When I first watched the film, the fight with Feyd was quite gut-wrenching. When Paul got stabbed and has his moment with Chani—it really seemed like he was silently communicating his goodbyes to her. She was terrified for him. Gurney, Jessica, and Stilgar’s looks of simultaneous confusion and devastation confirmed that no one else understood the depth of Paul’s plan. It seemed more like pure luck that he was able to come away with the victory.

Rewatching the film, especially in light of the scene in this video specifically, you can see Paul’s complete and total control of the duel and conversations as a whole. His moment with Chani changes from, “Goodbye, my love, ” to, “Now that I have everyone’s attention—watch this sh*t.” He saw it before it happened.

LISAN AL GAIB.

Incredible writing. Exceptional acting.

VlogVibes
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The way he painstakingly shifts his hand and brings it down, it gets me every time. It's like he's plotting his course through the future in real time; he sees the Emperor, and he knows he must face Fayd. And to do it, he must take an uncannily risky path, manifesting doubt in the hearts of all those he loves -- that is the narrow way through. Villeneuve's cut to the knife solidifies it. It points the way.

An absolute masterpiece of a film. A divergence from Herbert's classic in so many ways, yet masterfully crafted nonetheless.

James-wuhf
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The thing with the Water of Life is that you can clearly see it changes both Jessica and Paul as people and their personalities. However, holding in account how with a person every experience they live it changes them in a way, having the collective consciousness and memories of everyone that ever lived and seeing all kind of probable futures is definitely the cause that both Jessica and Paul are so changed after drinking the Water. Paul at his young age has the knowledge and experience now of a person that lived for eons and that also has the ability to see through the future. That kind of power can be maddening

divad
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The first thing I thought of when I saw Paul here was 'Tetsuo'. Then after the film, I watched an interview with Denis saying how Akira inspired 'Paul's change' and I just sat back and laughed, because he really does look like Tetsuo here - cape and hair.

CuttingEdges
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His sense of self is gone. He lives in the past, present, future, and even the potential future. Paul Atreides is no more.

AesirUnlimited
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When i first saw this scene with the previous sand colour now washed out and almost monochrome I thought "wow Paul looks Harkonnen here", then in walked his mother.

GrandSupremeDaddyo
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There is such a look of empty despair in his face. He is no longer seeing reality through the lens of a human, but something akin to a machine

jeffreypeterson
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I can see why Paul’s character inspired the character of the Emperor from Warhammer 40k. This is probably the closest we’ll get to seeing such a being; someone who’s essentially human, but who has lost his humanity in his great powers and gifts of foresight, who sees no other way forward than galactic genocide and conquest on an unimaginable scale. He sees all possible futures and knows this is the best, but that absolute certainty in his sight will cost him everything he holds dear. All that’s missing is a scene where he tells Chani: “The difference is, I *know* I am right.”

chasemcnab
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I love how Paul's psychic presience is portrayed. He doesn’t just know what's going to happen, he doesn't just see the future. He's *living* it. The gestalt knowledge of all of his forebears brought forward and combined to experience all tomorrows to come. And a great many that might not come. It's a lot to take in. More than enough to change a man. Wizen him far beyond the years of even the Baron. Paul Atreides really did die when he drank that liquid. What sits before the camera now is him and everyone before him, all wearing his skin.

scribeseen
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I just love this movie so fucking much.

MeriZee
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It is for this reason and this reason only that His Apostles
prayed: "Lord, save us from the other paths which Muad'dib covered with
the Waters of His Life. " Those "other paths" may be imagined only with
the deepest revulsion.
-The Yiam-el-Din, Book of Judgment (Dune Messiah)

Moneo_Atreides
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It crazy how Paul and Eren Yeager turned the same when they saw the future

giglomesh
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Paul saying he see's a narrow way through is a reference to Irulan and Mohiam when they walk thru a narrow hallway saying he's still alive and how hes gonna set up The Golden Path. Such an amazing scene.💯

SKM_Freal
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So…this is different than the books if he can see his duel with Feyd and how he stabs him in the chest in the end.
In the books, his fight with Feyd is a blank spot in his prescient vision and he doesn’t know if he defeats him or not.
This scene hints that Paul sees himself stabbing someone with a knife. He says all his visions are clear now, so, I don’t know if he can see how the ENTIRE fight plays out and knows he will win or if he only sees that little snippet and nothing else.
Either way, it’s more than what he sees in the book.

Gunnar