DUNE: PART TWO Review - Denis Villeneuve Returns To Arrakis With Awe-Inspiring Sci-Fi Sequel

DUNE: PART TWO Review - Denis Villeneuve Returns To Arrakis With Awe-Inspiring Sci-Fi Sequel

Dune: Part Two arrives in theaters in just over a week, and if you were worried that Denis Villeneuve's sequel wasn't going to be able to live up to the first film, there was no reason to be!

Review Opinion
By MarkCassidy - Feb 21, 2024 12:02 PM EST
Filed Under: Dune
Source: SFFGazette.com

Denis Villeneuve has established himself as one of the most consistently brilliant filmmakers working today, and has followed what many considered to be his magnum opus with another cinematic tour de force in Dune: Part Two; a hugely ambitious, contemplative sci-fi epic... which may also be one of the bleakest blockbusters ever made.

Part Two Picks up almost immediately after the events of the previous film, with Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) and his Bene Gesserit mother, the Lady Jessica (Rebecca Ferguson), travelling through the desert with their new Fremen allies. After reaching safety upon narrowly surviving an attack from Harkonnen troops, the outsiders are viewed with suspicion, but Stilgar (Javier Bardem) becomes convinced that Paul is the fabled Fremen Mahdi (messiah) who will lead his people to freedom.

Jessica sees an opportunity to keep her son safe by convincing as many Fremen as possible that Paul is indeed the Lisan al Gaib ("The Voice from the Outer World"), but appears to be acting under the influence of her unborn child, who gains prescient abilities of her own when Jessica drinks "the water of life" and becomes the new Fremen Reverend Mother.

Paul initially rejects this prophecy, hoping instead to gain Fremen trust by training as one of their warriors and helping them overthrow the Harkonnens in battle. But as his relationship with Chani (Zendaya) deepens and his visions of a (possible) future grow more disturbing, he comes to believe that fanning the flames of religious fanaticism and proclaiming himself Mahdi may be the only path forward - even if it means giving up the love of his life.

"Muad'Dib" and his comrades prepare for war, unaware that the Bene Gesserit have been keeping an eye on and manipulating another potential Kwisatz Haderach: Baron Harkonnen's (Stellan Skarsgård) sadistic and highly-skilled nephew, Feyd-Rautha (Austin Butler).

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Part Two continues a dense, layered and complex story, and although Villeneuve once again does an admirable job of streamlining the more abstruse aspects of the saga, you'll find no hand-holding or jarring exposition dumps here. This does mean that certain aspects of Paul's arc could be a tad confusing for anyone who hasn't read the books, however.

Without going into spoilers, Frank Herbert's novel makes it clear that Paul - while also driven by a desire for vengenace - sees his decision as the lesser of two evils, which isn't really conveyed in the movie. As a result, Paul could end up being regarded as an even less sympathetic character than he might have been.

We weren't sure how far Villeneuve would take this after Part One, but he fully leans into the fact that Dune is basically a cautionary tale that subverts the classic hero's journey, as Paul essentially manipulates (perhaps unintentionally at first) his followers in order to achieve his goals.

Though we do still root for Paul to prevail over the undeniably vile Harkonnens, the real heart of the film is Chani, who sees the dangers of putting all hope in a religious leader early on ("this is how they enslave us") and does her best to prevent catastrophe. Zendaya gives the performance of her career here, and is a clear standout among a sea of impressive turns.

Chalamet is also excellent in the lead, managing to keep us on Paul's side (for the most part) with a nuanced, sometimes surprisingly frightening performance. He is matched every step of the way by a just the right side of scenery-chewing Butler, who's power-hungry Feyd is a ruthless force of nature. Unfortunately, the other new cast members don't make nearly as big an impression.

Though Florence Pugh (Irulan) and Christopher Walken's (Emperor Shaddam Corrino IV) characters are vital to the story, they don't really get very much to do, and Léa Seydoux's seductive Lady Fenring only has about three scenes before vanishing from the movie altogether. This does tend to be unavoidable with sprawling ensembles, and, thankfully, Josh Brolin (as the returning Gurney Halleck), Bardem and Fergusson are still given enough screen time to shine.

On a technical level, Dune: Part Two is faultless. Villeneuve excels at creating a near palpable atmosphere through sound and visuals, and with the help of Hans Zimmer's mind-blowingly brilliant score, delivers what might be his most jaw-dropping cinematic experience to date. "See it on the biggest screen possible" has become pull-quote bait for reviews of pretty much every major studio tent-pole, but in this case, it really does apply. If you can, do your best to see this film in IMAX - you won't regret it.

The worm-riding sequence featured heavily in the marketing is indeed an incredible set-piece, but there are others, including a brutal gladiatorial contest, and Paul and Feyd's climactic hand-to-hand knife fight.

The ending of Part 1 proved to be divisive, and we can see some taking issue with how this movie wraps-up. While we knew going in that the previous film was the first part of what was believed at the time to be a two-part story, the news that Villeneuve will return to helm an adaptation of Dune: Messiah means we leave things on another cliffhanger - although if the story was to end here, it would serve as a far more complete (if not particularly satisfying) conclusion.

Those hoping for blockbuster escapism might find themselves shook by this faithful, at times borderline depressing adaptation, but Dune Part Two is Sci-Fi spectacle at its finest and most audacious, as Villeneuve builds-upon and possibly surpasses (opinions will vary) his previous film with aplomb.

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narrow290
narrow290 - 2/21/2024, 12:11 PM
FANTASTIC!!! I cant wait
MotherGooseUPus
MotherGooseUPus - 2/21/2024, 12:11 PM
I got chills reading this. I never read the books but reading others comments i get the idea of where it leads and i LOVED Part I... and i'm all for a great scifi movie. This will be the 2024 movie of the year and it's not close. Blade Runner 2049 was a masterpiece and Dune Part I was amazing. To my man Dennis V:

MotherGooseUPus
MotherGooseUPus - 2/21/2024, 12:13 PM
@mountainman - this brother, should make you thrilled. I know i can't f*cking wait to see it next week

mountainman
mountainman - 2/21/2024, 12:43 PM
@MotherGooseUPus - Man bad news. My early preview for 2/25 I now have a conflict so I’m not seeing it this Sunday. I gave my ticket to a good friend so I’ll at least get his impression in a few days.

Traveling next weekend so I’m afraid I may not see it until the 2nd weekend. That is if I don’t decide to take next Thursday or the following Monday off work to see it.

Either way, we are all so close to seeing it! I rewatched both the old 1984 and part 1 recently in anticipation!
MotherGooseUPus
MotherGooseUPus - 2/21/2024, 12:50 PM
@mountainman - oh shit no wayyyyy. sorry to hear that man. I'm sure youll see it within the first 2 weeks its out. I'll leave my spoiler free thoughts on one of these threads so you can take a look, if you want... seeing as i did that for MI DR Part I and Oppenheimer. But anyways, that sucks to hear
mountainman
mountainman - 2/21/2024, 1:05 PM
@MotherGooseUPus - The thing that came up that conflicted is a good thing, just sucks it’s at the same time. Was excited to see it this Sunday. Ill see it no later than the following weekend and I’ve read the book so I’m not worried about spoilers - I already know what happens for the most part.
Alucard28
Alucard28 - 2/21/2024, 12:17 PM
Not surprised. Villeneuve is a great director and the novel is just perfect IMO.
Forthas
Forthas - 2/21/2024, 12:26 PM
Denis does not dissapoint! I am so stoked for this film!

To Denis Villeneuve I say....

MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 2/21/2024, 12:27 PM
I’m not a super sci-fi fan but it feels like this is a must watch in theaters.
bobevanz
bobevanz - 2/21/2024, 12:34 PM
Every review is essentially "holy crap this is a perfect movie" and I'm not one bit surprised. Real filmmakers make really Cinema
bobevanz
bobevanz - 2/21/2024, 12:35 PM
Either you see this in 70mm Imax or dual laser Imax, or Dolby Cinema. If you wait to watch it at home like some schmuck then don't even bother!
GhostDog
GhostDog - 2/21/2024, 12:35 PM
REAL CINEMA is back
ModHaterSLADE
ModHaterSLADE - 2/21/2024, 12:41 PM
Awesome cast for this one. Can't wait to see it.
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 2/21/2024, 1:06 PM
Cool , excited to check it out!!.

A bit concerned though about being able to follow this as someone who hasn’t read the book but Villenueve I felt was effectively able to communicate (for the most part) the story & arcs in Part 1 so I have faith in him to do the same here.

However when Paul joined the Fremen at the end , I took it as him accepting his destiny so to hear him backtracking here is a bit strange or is that just me?.

Anyway , I did like the first one and plan to rewatch it before seeing this so might have a different read on it then.
Nomis929
Nomis929 - 2/21/2024, 1:21 PM


I am so there on opening night!!!
AllsGood
AllsGood - 2/21/2024, 1:24 PM
Those hoping for Blockbuster Escapism might find themselves shook by this faithful, at times Borderline Depressing Adaptation.
AllsGood
AllsGood - 2/21/2024, 1:29 PM
@AllsGood - The Negative. Wait and see.

It takes a good stretch of precious screentime for Part Two to play as anything other than a thoroughgoing, checklist-meeting obligation bolstered by obvious craft.

Plagued by a nagging shallowness when it comes to portraying the Fremen... the film has difficulty fully embracing the nuance of Herbert’s anti-imperial and ecologically dystopian text.

Not only does this new movie pick up exactly where the last one left off, it also carries over the strengths and weaknesses that made the previous chapter so astonishing to look at but stultifying to watch.
Moriakum
Moriakum - 2/21/2024, 1:36 PM
I didn’t like the first movie. I love Villeneuve but there was something in Dune that didn’t connect with me. But I’m gonna watch it again before watching part II. Maybe I’ll like it better on a second viewing.
WEAPONXOXOXO
WEAPONXOXOXO - 2/21/2024, 1:44 PM
Villeneuve has not disappointed me ever. He's been on my radar since PRISONERS. And his movies just got better and better.
MotherGooseUPus
MotherGooseUPus - 2/21/2024, 2:17 PM
@WEAPONXOXOXO - Prisoners is sooooooo underrated its not funny. that was a great movie. had no idea it was him until after i saw Sicario and Arrival. And yes, his movies have been getting better and better. 1 of the top 3 best directors going right now
WEAPONXOXOXO
WEAPONXOXOXO - 2/21/2024, 1:46 PM
This movie is going to prove that people do enjoy going to the theater when there's something worth the price of admission.
WhateverItTakes
WhateverItTakes - 2/21/2024, 1:57 PM
This series is not something that's ever interested me. Not my thing. Found the first one boring
dragon316
dragon316 - 2/21/2024, 3:54 PM
@WhateverItTakes - it’s true but original is kinda boring remake somewhat exciting better than original
dragon316
dragon316 - 2/21/2024, 3:56 PM
One star review or five star review makes no difference it’s people choose to see it there where people chose madam web all it matters is how many people who choose to see it make it successful no ratings decide movie fate if it’s good and bad
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