Dune: Part Two

Summary

At its nitty-gritty , Duneis a nuanced story of power , religion , and fate . The movie make happy in moral complexity – symbolize by the story ’s protagonist , Paul Atreides , who at the same time lead the Fremen out of oppression and unleashes a holy warfare upon the macrocosm . These conflicting themes can be find throughout other works of sci - fi , many of which make interestingDunecompanion pieces . Furthermore , Herbert ’s story offers unbelievable scale and spectacle that few motion picture can match . As such , any flick to watch beforeDune 3needs to satisfy one or both of these requirements – a undertaking that is n’t always straightforward .

Dune 2 ’s ending deliver an epic determination to this chapter of Paul Atreides ' story , as the sequel also teases what is next for the sci - fi franchise .

10Lawrence Of Arabia (1962)

The original desert epic

There are some glaring difference betweenLawrence of ArabiaandDune : Part Two – the lack of gargantuan sandworms being the most obvious . Nevertheless , for anyone await for another inspirational tale of desert warfare , the Peter O’Toole - lead motion picture is hard to beat . tell the rightful story of T. E. Lawrence and his adventures during the First World War , the movie has a surprising amount of crossover withDune . Both floor feature an outsider who joins forces with local forces to conduct a guerilla crusade , while the specter of imperialism skulks in the background . These analogue make it a fascinating companion bit – especially as it predates Herbert ’s book .

9Arrival (2016)

Denis Villeneuve’s heartbreaking meditation on time

Denis Villeneuve is now widely heralded for his command of visual spectacle , but it was withArrivalthat the Canadian director really curve his teeth . The meditative alien - invasion thriller is not only a great introduction to Villeneuve ’s unique , monolithic style , but also explores some of the same themes as his laterDunemovies . Specifically , Arrivaldeals with the flow of prison term and how attachment and grief can influence humanness ’s actions – although it is ultimately a much more hopeful movie thanDune : Part Two .

sand dune : Part Two is an fear - inspiring , visually arresting sci - fi spectacle and a devastating collision of myth and destiny on a astronomical scale

8Metropolis (1927)

A startlingly prescient future vision

One of the most influential genre movies ever made , Fritz Lang’sMetropolisis a must - watch for any sci - fi buff . GivenDune ’s status as a seminal sci - fi text , however , the 1927 epic poem is even more essential viewing . Set in a futuristic dystopia , the movie revolves around an inter - class struggle , embodied by the wealthy son of a man of affairs and a robotic woman who make an almost religious status among the urban center ’s worker . Although it is more implicated with sociology , Metropolisalso manage with the same religious melodic theme asDuneand is an acclaimed and celebrated movie in its own right .

7Jodorowsky’s Dune (2013)

A reminder of what could have been

Before Denis Villeneuve ’s acclaimed adaptation , Frank Herbert’sDunewas long considered unfilmable . Part of the reason for this perception is the failure of late try – including Alejandro Jodorowsky ’s offer 1970s picture . mean to run for 14 hours and star Salvador Dali , Mick Jagger , and Orson Welles , Jodorowsky’sDuneis one of the with child " what ifs " of cinemathat has stalk filmmaker for decades . The 2013 documentaryJodorowsky ’s Duneis a fascinating look behind the scene of the project , reveal how it was supposed to pan out and what go so disastrously wrong .

6Star Wars Original Trilogy (1977-1983)

Frank Herbert-inspired space opera

Star Warsis now established as the big sci - fi franchise in story . However , with the release ofDune : Part Two , it ’s becoming increasingly obvious just how muchGeorge Lucas borrow from Frank Herbert ’s book . Desert planets , mysterious orders , the might of prevision , and a fall christ are all on full display in the originalStar Warstrilogy , which remains an epic representative of sci - fi storytelling at its finest . Not only doesStar Wars ' scope make it a worthyDune : Part Twoaccompaniment , but it also captures the motion picture ’s intricate world - edifice and spectacle .

5Interstellar (2014)

Epic spectacle in space

One of the most striking aspects ofDune : Part Twois the shell of Denis Villeneuve ’s impressive set piece . In this regard , Christopher Nolan’sInterstellaris the idealistic accompaniment . Not only does it addressDune ’s radical of time and fate , but it also includes some of the most telling VFX ever seen in a sci - fi film . Coupled with a portentous Hans Zimmer grievance , Interstellaroffers a more cogitative perspective on love and interplanetary travelling while retainingDune ’s immense scale .

The cast of Denis Villeneuve ’s Dune : Part Two is even bigger and more exciting than the original , with plenty of hugely popular new face .

42001: A Space Odyssey (1968)

Humanity’s past, present, and future

One of the most influential movies ever made,2001 : A Space Odysseyhas some surprising thematic connectedness toDune . The movie go through the entire twain of human civilization , from its infancy and ape - similar ascendant , to the existence of a unexampled species floating among the star . This complex perspective on human potential provide a new attribute to Paul ’s journey from aristocratic youth to prescient space god . Both movies ask thick questions about what it mean to be human and how manhood ’s future can be work . To top it off,2001contains exceptional effects that , well-nigh 60 years after , stay incredibly impressive .

3Starship Troopers (1997)

A reminder of the dangers of fanaticism

A central takeaway fromDune : Part Twois the dangers of fanatical belief and the fascistic potential of faith . Anyone look for a further study of what such a mindset might look like in the future – told through a darkly risible electron lens – can do no good than Paul Verhoeven ’s provocative and surprisingly nuancedStarship Troopers . LikeDune , the film tells the story of a crusade against extraplanetary forces , albeit arachnid rather than human . In many ways , Starship Troopersis a twist onDune : Part Two ’s fib , secern from the linear perspective of the Fremen footsoldiers , as the Mobile Infantry evidence near - religious loyalty to the United Citizen Federation .

2The Matrix (1999)

A new messiah is born

AlthoughThe Matrixtells a taradiddle centered firmly on planet Earth , its analog withDunecan’t be overstated . In the Wachowskis ' beloved thriller , Paul is replaced by Neo , a cyber-terrorist who see sinful powers and whose journeying is define by the spiritual conviction of Morpheus – a zealot who is convinced that Neo is The One , send off to go humanity to freedom . BothDune : Part TwoandThe Matrixdraw heavily on religion and the power of faith , as well as tell an exhilarating story of secret revolution .

1Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1990)

No fate but what we make

Much like theTerminatorseries , Duneis limit by the struggle for freedom against fell and relentless oppressors . This alone pull in the two franchises interesting companions . Terminator 2 , however , take the connection even further . LikeDune : Part Two , Terminator 2features an underage savior figure struggle to come to condition with his own importance and fortune . It also deals with the argument over whether the hereafter is already spell , or if it can be work by histrion in the present tense . Just as John Connor battles to stop Judgment Day , Paul thread the needle between carry through Chani and debar the worst moment of his holy war .

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Dune 2 Timothee Chalamet as Paul wearing a hood

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Timothée Chalamet as Paul Atreides holding knife in Dune 2

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Timothée Chalamet as Paul Atredies walking through the desert in Dune 2

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Dune: Part Two