Dune - Father Son Talk Scene - Timothee Chalamet, Oscar Isaac
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Paul Atreides: Dad, what if I'm not the future of House Atreides?
Duke Leto Atreides: A great man doesn't seek to lead; he is called to it. But if your answer is no, you'd still be the only thing I ever needed you to be: my son.
Dune (2021)
Directed by: Denis Villeneuve
Screenplay by: Denis Villeneuve, Eric Roth
Stars: Timothée Chalamet, Oscar Isaac, Rebecca Ferguson, Zendaya
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"You'll still be the only thing I ever needed you to be,My son." This line alone sold me on Leto and his relationship with his son.
@Crowbar
2 жыл бұрын
It was such a refreshing line too. I feel like in most movies in relationships like these the father forces something unto the child the child does not want and the filmmakers try to create drama out of it, but in Dune it's just a wholesome moment.
@r-giireactions2235
2 ай бұрын
I'm not sure how I feel about his relationship with his mother though, I believe she loves him, but she has torn loyalties to her people that I wonder if it came down to it, whether she'd be able to choose being a mother over them. I don't know, just get Teresa vibes from her, like she wants to support the hero, but differing priorities could lead to a betrayal. (Please don't spoil it for me, I haven't read the books, so I know nothing at this point.)
@nelsonhernandez3259
2 ай бұрын
@@r-giireactions2235the book plays this mother-son dynamic pretty heavily and idk how Villeneuve played it out in the movie but 8’m excited to see how it goes. Jessica’s motives and behaviour is much more nebulous in the books. Same with Leto but the movie protrays a more loving family dynamic.
@reidmackenzie7287
2 ай бұрын
Leto always respected Paul and was very proud of how he grew and this can be seen more in depth in the books by Leto's inner thoughts and interactions with Paul. An Example of which can be when they're hosting a dinner for some of the important people of Arrakis and Paul debates with a few of them, and they dismiss his thoughts simply because he's a child but Leto supports him by telling them to not consider Paul a child. And subsequently Leto has to leave and immediately has Paul take over for him as host. The scene is much more in depth with different things happening and sets the tone for a lot of different things and gives context towards the plot which is why it's a shame Villeneuve left it out of the movie, but I understand why he did too.
@ohmyumbrella
2 ай бұрын
i cried so bad for Leto's fate and almost quit reading ... still my favourite character... What an absolute gem of a man
In Dune 2: "Father... I found my way" was beautiful!
@haot2041
2 ай бұрын
when?
@ravenmarius
2 ай бұрын
@@haot2041There's a scene where he takes off the ring. I think it's after he gets the name Muadib
@igor.vysoky
2 ай бұрын
@@ravenmariusand he takes the ring off because its not the atreides way right? the same is told by the Emperor at the end, that Paul is much different from his father. And that made Leto less successful or something, dont remember properly.
@romansrule3
2 ай бұрын
I think actually he says he's actually similar to his father and that was his weakness which paul then showed him that it's not a weakness.@@igor.vysoky
@MrLachapell
2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the spoiler
''Your father was a weak man '' quote made me come back here. He was anything but weak.
@arthurrebello919
2 ай бұрын
When he said that all in my mind was "Bold words for a Bene Gesserit puppet"
@migbess
2 ай бұрын
He was strong enough to be gentle, something we must all stride to be
@sheena1521
2 ай бұрын
The emperor is full of shit and knows it and just wanted to hurt Paul with that.
@enderman_666
2 ай бұрын
he was so weak it took decades of Harkonnen spice mining profits and the vilest of betrayals to take him down
@patreardan1727
Ай бұрын
He wasn't exactly the book emperor. Book emperor feared Leto because he (1) was popular for exactly the character being portrayed in this scene, and (2) he was putting together an army that was within a hair of being as competent and effective as the Sardaukar using the talents of Duncan Idaho and Gurney Halleck to train them. Reconciling book emperor to movie emperor, at the end, the emperor spouted BS to goad Paul into an ill-advised duel hoping to end him that way. He didn't genuinely think Leto was weak.
I like how Oscar Isaac changed the line from "My father..." to "Your grandfather...". Its very suble but it keeps Paul at the heart of the conversation.
@chadbailey7038
Ай бұрын
Good catch
@Apolloshot
Ай бұрын
Also changing “good man” to “great man” - it implies how much more impactful a great leader is
"I wanted to be a pilot." Well, he'd have been one hell of a pilot!!!!
@davecrupel2817
7 ай бұрын
And it's great that we saw him do exactly that a bit later in the film! 😊
@PestiLencE638
2 ай бұрын
and now this is podracing
@noahclark7603
2 ай бұрын
Can we admit that standing alone the force awakens was great?
@emmanuelstalder6968
2 ай бұрын
@@noahclark7603 It is
@monojuice
2 ай бұрын
@noahclark7603 TFA is in my top 5 films of last decade. It’s unfortunate that the latter two movies ruin it but yea standalone I love it
the difference between "somehow palpatine has returned" and this shows how important good writing really is
@EpicNerdsWithCameras
2 жыл бұрын
Oscar does what he can with what he's given. Sometimes that isn't much. Other times it's this scene.
@MilkT0ast
Жыл бұрын
“They don’t know which way is up out there” Umm…what?
@grahamjackson6922
Жыл бұрын
I don’t know, I think he deserves an Oscar just for being able to deliver that line with a straight face.
@raulbetancourt5795
Жыл бұрын
Meaning... What?
@jbvader721
Жыл бұрын
I know right? Damn JJ Abrams!
the fact that the line was “what if i’m not?” and timothée put in the word “dad” just makes this scene even better
@Rob-gp6yb
2 жыл бұрын
Interesting take, you're right, makes him seem more relatable, more human, rather than a just the overtly cool protagonist
@Seminole333
2 жыл бұрын
Pretty sure he says "what if I'm not that"...
@samuelleijerstam9575
2 жыл бұрын
@@Seminole333 clear d's so he's saying "dad"
@beatrizmorenolopez1487
Жыл бұрын
👏👏👏👏
@AbdulRazzaq-he7rx
Жыл бұрын
Muslims believe that a time will come when the world will be full of tyranny and would become a very depressing place to live. Then a man named mahdi will come from progeny of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him). He would be perfect to lead Muslim nations. But he will never seek to lead. He would be called to it.
Another great line: "A great man doesn't seek to lead. He's called to it and he answers."
@mynameisanmo6654
2 ай бұрын
not in this scene but another good line from leto/oscar : "Here i am, Here i remain"
@SOPHOCLESIFY
2 ай бұрын
This line means so much more now with how Part 2 unfolded. Great writing.
@legendofo4094
2 ай бұрын
I love how Leto doesn't just repeat his father's words, but gives his son his own
Barely 5 minutes and it builds this relationship better than some full length films. This is very careful, thoughtful writing and its beautiful.
I really love Óscar Isaac as leto. You can see he is a noble leader but also a lovely father
@kaylons
2 жыл бұрын
As someone who has grown tired of seeing monarchies and royal houses and whatnot, I liked House Atredies the most. Leto seemed like a great leader but also an empathetic and noble one. He was not afraid to be up close, nuanced, and personal. He even treated the people of Arrakis as people.
@publiusventidiusbassus1232
Жыл бұрын
@@kaylons When portrayed in fiction, royalty/nobility either fall into Disney-like fairytale perfect heroes or one-note mustache-twirling villains. Too much idealization or too much demagoguery. It takes good writers to show the nuance and humanity of what are essentially the rarest breed in terms of historical social heriarchy.
@davecrupel2817
7 ай бұрын
@@kaylonshe was not a noble leader, but a humble one. An actually down-to-earth person who appreciated the smaller things in life. A leader who treated his subjects and subordinates, and those whom he did not benefit off of, with compassion and respect. That's what earned House Atreides their great reputation. And great power, thanks to greats like Duncan Idaho & Gurney Hallek entering their ranks.
@BFG-hv2ml
2 ай бұрын
Hmm, he sucks you know why? Bcs Jared Leto would do much better job.
@FrizFroz
2 ай бұрын
@@BFG-hv2ml Agreed. Then we would have gotten to see Leto saying “It’s Atreides Time” and Atreidesed all over the Harkonnens.
A modern movie that actually portrays a great father-son relationship.
I love love love that beat that Leto puts in after 'if your answer is no'- the look on Pauls face is one of slight apprehension, as if his father is about to tell him that if he doesn't become a leader than something bad will happen. But then its a statement of unconditional love and support, and you can see such a subtle change in Pauls face to one of surprise...
@wackydumbidiot
2 ай бұрын
even the score kind of ties into this, with just reverberating strings to fill the uncertain gap
@diegoborges1348
2 ай бұрын
That part was indeed incredible. I remember thinking something like "Oh shit Leto's gonna be a classic stout father going on and on about duty and responsibility". But then, no. He's a father who wants first and foremost for his son to live a good life (But of course Paul being Duke Atreides would have been Leto's favorite outcome).
My dad sends me this clip every time I go through a bout with depression and say I feel like a disappointment. It really does help.
@nutrinogirl456
10 ай бұрын
That's so sweet 😭 I hope you're doing better ❤
@udochukwu76767
5 ай бұрын
W dad. This is all I strive to be as a father; I’m very glad you have a parent love that I’m your life 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@brainiac.computer
2 ай бұрын
Your dad sounds like a great man. Someone a lot of men can learn from.
@orbituary
2 ай бұрын
Been there, still am there. Much love
@AWDTH1111
2 ай бұрын
What a great dad
Paul’s look of relief when he realizes Leto is truly a great father- it’s so universal, and so beautiful. This movie is far beyond film. I hope to show this to my own son one day.
@margaritaculqui8868
2 ай бұрын
Mi hijo me lo mostró a mí y ayer lo volví a ver y encontré el gran sentido ❤
Forgot how atmospheric the film was, gotta rewatch it asap
I saw this movie with my dad, this scene was truly touching.
@OutstandingScreenplays
2 жыл бұрын
💟💯
@justincruz5720
2 жыл бұрын
That’s crazy. I did the same.
@anthonygerling6365
2 жыл бұрын
I did too, it was surreal. I grew up being mostly estranged from my father and have struggled a lot with identity and love. I was falling asleep during the first part of it but woke up at this moment to hear this dialogue. It was like a moment from God I will remember for the rest of my life.
@GoreTheSummoner
2 жыл бұрын
@@justincruz5720 so whats crazy about it if u did the same thing lol..
@justincruz5720
2 жыл бұрын
@@GoreTheSummoner It’s not crazy. I lied. It was just a coincidence that was bound to happen.
It seems like Timothee Chalamet always gets the best fathers in his films. Other examples of this are Call me by your name and Beautiful boy.
@syarifahrizki7824
2 ай бұрын
He also got tom cooper in Interstellar
@BoboLemonz
2 ай бұрын
also the best mother in Wonka ❤
@JenniferFlopez098
Ай бұрын
Not in The King, though..
Too often we're presented with a black and white, generations at odds with each other. It was both refreshing and touching to see a healthy and understanding interaction.
@tsunamisantista6683
Ай бұрын
they both understood each others part in the great plan. amazing how a simple dialog can deliver lots of information
Changing "My father" to "your grandfather" somehow improves the line.
@jalpat2272
Ай бұрын
It softens the impact and sounds more affectionate to Paul.
@LeadMetal82
Ай бұрын
@@jalpat2272 Agreed. Also, calling Paul's grandfather as just "my father" would create a certain disconnect between him and his late family.
The music, the way both Timothée and Oscar present the scene, literally everything is perfect about this scene. It teared me up and gave me goosebumps at the same time.
"And if your answer is no, you'll still be the only thing I need you to be; my son." THAT LINE!!!! IF only every parent in the world supported their child's choice like Leto does with Paul. That's a good father!
Damn, this didnt exist in the book. But it's a good scene. Tells of his love for his son in its easy to digest movie format.
@HyunaTheHyena
2 ай бұрын
It's interesting how the 2 best scenes of the father son relationship from this movie and the 1984 version are not originally in the book (the 1984 Dune scene being "ill miss the sea"). Kind of shows how poorly the book handled characters and treated them like backdrops and the movies had to fix it
@justincruz8050
2 ай бұрын
It's really an excellent addition. Piles onto the notion that Leto was naive and perceived to be weak. Maybe he just had half the mind to be decent
@pwnwin
2 ай бұрын
@@HyunaTheHyena Oh nonono.. I would totally disagree. These scenes had to be added BECAUSE the movie format cannot contain everything going on in the omniscient perspective we the reader are presented with in Frank Herbert's Dune, where every of the character's thoughts are words on a page, and not necessarily said out loud. VERY hard to adapt that into a movie format without taking up a lot of time. Characters like backdrops? I dont even know if we're talking about the same Dune lol.
@pwnwin
2 ай бұрын
@@justincruz8050 if that's the case, it's an iffy addition at best in that regard. Leto knew what he was doing. He knew Arrakis was a trap, but he was not given a choice and formulated his strategy with "desert power" instead. A plan that would only come into fruitation sadly after his own passing. This is a man with great foresight. He did not expect however, the emperor to send Sardaukar to aid the Harkonnen in their risky attack on Arrakis, an unprecedented move in the power balance of the known universe. Nobody thought the Atreides weak. The emperor had to secretly shatter them especially because they were getting too strong.
@justincruz8050
Ай бұрын
@@pwnwin I am not implying that Leto was actually weak or actually naive, but that other characters assumed this of him. His willingness to show empathy and true bonding creates a real contrast with other characters, so it's no stretch of the imagination that other characters witness these qualities of Leto and assume him naive.
This scene alone is so strong and realistic, its amazing...6 oscars, well done Academy
Just gotta say. Amazing acting from Timothée and Óscar here and incredible directing from Denis. Hans Zimmer's music is just so majestic during this conversation. It's like poetry.
@izzlabel
Ай бұрын
whats the name of the song in the backfground? is it pauls dream?
This reminds me of the times I visit the local national cemetery where my dad is buried. Looking at the tombstones, I know I'm in the company of heroes, but I'm the son of one.
Made a grown man tear up
And this is from the guy who doesn't like dialogue in his films, but he still knows how to use it right
I REALLY like how the actors either improvised/were directed to use proper titles (Dad, Grandfather) since an Atreides would absolutely use that proper diction in their speech
OSCAR ISSACS ACTING IS TOO GOOD AHH
they're way too good in this scene. vulnerability at its finest sometimes brings power. this scene alone gave me all that
I was so relieved hearing this line because the "I need to live up to my fathers expectations" trope is so annoying and iverdone, having a father whos just glad to have his son is so much more interesting.
Rewatching on my Dad’s birthday today. This whole sequence is so well paced and seemingly genuine. I feel like this is what he has been trying to tell me all these years. Denis Villeneuve constructed a magnificent film, and I think this was the most powerful scene.
Rarest thing in fiction - good parenting
Easily the best line in the entire film!
'I wanted to be a pilot' Well maybe in another universe long ago and in a galaxy far far away...
@medalgear654
2 жыл бұрын
we don't speak of that atrocity
@publiusventidiusbassus1232
11 ай бұрын
That's the past vision that pushed Paul to carry out the Jihad.
I will tell my son this one day when he is unsure in life
Oscar Isaac is really passionate in this movie, meanwhile in another galaxy far far away he's rolling his eyes while quoting "somehow palpatine returned"
So. Fucking. Powerful.
Imagine if Tywin told Jamie this. Things might have been different
@xavierbouchez9227
5 ай бұрын
or Tyrion?
Man this scene is so tragic after seeing the cause Paul “chose” To lead in the sequel
@logion567
2 ай бұрын
The problem of Prescience is that it robs you of "Choice"
@kicapanmanis1060
Ай бұрын
In the end, it was the only way for the Fremen and himself to win based on the clear vision he saw later. It was identical to Dr Strange's Infinity War' "one timeline' moment. I would argue what Paul did in the second film is what what Leto said here "a great man doesn't seek to lead. He is called to it and he answers". That's exactly what happened. Some of the Fremen kept insisting he is the Lisan Al Gaib and he resisted it and even got mad at his mom in that one scene for further spreading the propoganda that he is the messiah. And he later said to Gurney "they used to be friends, now they are followers" cos Gurney scolded him for not exploring the Fremen further. Paul is called to lead even though he doesn't want to. He resisted as much as he could but took it because there was no other option that didn't involve the Fremen and him losing. The only other option was for the Harkonnen/Carinos to win.
@accaroomstudios4171
Ай бұрын
@@kicapanmanis1060 exactly and that’s what makes it so tragic to me. To save everyone he had to doom so many others
"I found my way, father".
Fav scene in the movie
@magiccookies420
2 жыл бұрын
Same
What every kid needs to hear
Leto: I found my own way to it maybe you’ll find yours. Paul. -becomes a sandy time wizard-
@bernardstrauss1183
2 ай бұрын
Paul becomes a genocidal sandy time wizard.
@lilben4184
Ай бұрын
Time Roulette, GO!
“Youre still the only thing I ever needed you to be, my son” The only person in Paul’s life who didn’t pressure a role onto him.
Caladan has been the home for house Atreides fo 26 Generations.
Best movie of the year.
I always cry a little when watching this scene. My own father was an alcoholic and died because of that few years ago. Most of my life i was angry at him and hated him. One day i even said that he's not my father. When i saw him last time we had short conversation. It was a little bit awkward, but i felt that he cared about me and that i always be his son.
I think about this scene every week
I wished if my father would tell me something like this
I was on the fence about watching Dune and this getting recommended to me was what finally convinced me to watch it. Just in time to catch part 2 in theaters too.
With just one line, he lifted such a heavy weight off Paul's shoulders. That's good parenting right there.
This just makes Part 2 even sadder. Because his mother shared the exact opposite philosophy.
@kicapanmanis1060
Ай бұрын
His mother only adopted it after drinking the Water of Life. Before that she tried to get him off revenge while he wanted it. Also in the end, his mom was correct. Taking it was the best option for the Fremen and Paul. Paul's clear visions later told him all the other paths lead to them losing.
I found my way father.
Felt like watching this movie again last night. This was one of my favorite scenes.
This is the film the man deserved
Even after the spectacle of Dune Part 2 my brain still goes back to this scene. It’s so honest and noble. Duke Leto gave his son the freedom of choice when nobody else did.
This combination of script and performance is so cool. Very interesting to see how the small changes made by the actor tonally change it.
The Atreides are Greek descendants. They carry that sense of honoring past heroes.
@ahmorgan
Жыл бұрын
Huh? They aren't real. I'll never understand the obsession with other people's accomplishments, go out in the world and make something of yourself. Stop resting in other people's laurels
@robwalsh9843
Жыл бұрын
@@ahmorgan We can dance if we want to We can leave your friends behind 'Cause your friends don't dance And if they don't dance Well, they're no friends of mine Say, we can go where we want to A place where they will never find And we can act like we come From out of this world Leave the real one far behind And we can dance Or sing We can go when we want to Night is young and so am I And we can dress real neat From our hats to our feet And surprise 'em with the victory cry Say, we can act if we want to If we don't, nobody will And you can act real rude and totally removed And I can act like an imbecile And say, we can dance, we can dance Everything's out of control We can dance, we can dance They're doing it from pole to pole We can dance, we can dance Everybody look at your hands We can dance, we can dance Everybody's taking the chance Safety dance Oh well, the safety dance Ah yes, the safety dance We can dance if we want to We've got all your life and mine As long as we abuse it, never gonna lose it Everything'll work out right I say, we can dance if we want to We can leave your friends behind Because your friends don't dance And if they don't dance Well, they're no friends of mine I say, we can dance, we can dance Everything's out of control We can dance, we can dance We're doing it from pole to pole We can dance, we can dance Everybody look at your hands We can dance, we can dance Everybody's taking the chance Oh well, the safety dance Ah yes, the safety dance Oh well, the safety dance Oh well, the safety dance Oh yes, the safety dance Oh, the safety dance, yeah Well, it's the safety dance It's the safety dance Well, it's the safety dance Well, it's the safety dance Oh, it's the safety dance Oh, it's the safety dance
@robwalsh9843
Жыл бұрын
@@ahmorgan You could never know what it's like Your blood, like winter, freezes just like ice And there's a cold, lonely light that shines from you You'll wind up like the wreck you hide behind that mask you use And did you think this fool could never win? Well look at me, I'm a-coming back again I got a taste of love in a simple way And if you need to know while I'm still standing You just fade away Don't you know I'm still standing better than I ever did? Looking like a true survivor, feeling like a little kid And I'm still standing after all this time Picking up the pieces of my life without you on my mind I'm still standing (yeah, yeah, yeah) I'm still standing (yeah, yeah, yeah) Once, I never coulda hoped to win You starting down the road, leaving me again The threats you made were meant to cut me down And if our love was just a circus, you'd be a clown by now You know I'm still standing better than I ever did Looking like a true survivor, feeling like a little kid And I'm still standing after all this time Picking up the pieces of my life without you on my mind I'm still standing (yeah, yeah, yeah) I'm still standing (yeah, yeah, yeah)
@robwalsh9843
Жыл бұрын
@@ahmorgan While the poor people sleepin' With the shade on the light While the poor people sleepin' All the stars come out at night After closing time At the Guernsey Fair I detect the El Supremo From the room at the top of the stairs Well I've been around the world And I've been in the Washington Zoo And in all my travels As the facts unravel I've found this to be true While the poor people sleepin' With the shade on the light While the poor people sleepin' All the stars come out at night After closing time At the Guernsey Fair I detect the El Supremo From the room at the top of the stairs Well I've been around the world And I've been in the Washington Zoo And in all my travels As the facts unravel I've found this to be true They got the house on the corner With the rug inside They got the booze they need All that money can buy They got the shapely bods They got the Steely Dan T-shirt And for the coup-de-gras They're outrageous While the poor people sleepin' With the shade on the light While the poor people sleepin' All the stars come out at night After closing time At the Guernsey Fair I detect the El Supremo From the room at the top of the stairs Well I've been around the world And I've been in the Washington Zoo And in all my travels As the facts unravel I've found this to be true Show biz kids making movies Of themselves you know they Don't give a fuck about anybody else While the poor people sleepin' With the shade on the light While the poor people sleepin' All the stars come out at night After closing time At the Guernsey Fair I detect the El Supremo From the room at the top of the stairs Well I've been around the world And I've been in the Washington Zoo And in all my travels As the facts unravel I've found this to be true
I wish this video would of held out on the music just like 10 more seconds but still thanks for the upload
Somehow, the Quizat Haderach returned.
In their memory.
This is what a father should be. Not a stone-faced gentlemen who barely speak or praise their kid while keeping those bottled in their heart
Thank you for the script in the video as well
That moment when you realize that...Leto was LITERALLY "too good" for that universe...
The genius of that scene lies in foreshadowing. Read between the words. The past - old duke, having price and hubris to try wrestling with the bull. He failed good duties and his family. The prezent Duke Leto is reminding hisson about duties while himself taking the Harkonnens and the emperors trap believings he can win. The future choice of Paul...well... Hats of to Mr Villeneuve.
Good god i love this screenplay
Love this movie ♥️ look for see Dune part two when is come out in theater again♥️♥️ both are good actors♥️♥️
This scene brings me to tears every single time
i want him to be my father
This scene makes letos later death so much harder cuz he’s such a good dad.
Timothee Calamet is just 17 years younger than Oscar Issac and just 12 years younger than Rebecca Ferguson
@JenniferFlopez098
Ай бұрын
Timmy's Paul is not 15 like in the book, he's more like 18-20. Jessica was a mother young and Leto was a bit older than her (he's 50 in the book, while in the movie he's probably early-mid 40s, and she's probably late 30s maybe 40)
imo the best scene of dune
One of the countless superb moments in this film.
Oscar changed it just perfectly in the moment, while respecting the original purpose of each line. It’s great.
I think a major reason why I can’t stand many major movies nowadays, especially Superhero movies, is because of the death of sincerity. At every Avenue possible they crack a joke or start laughing etc. and basically take out the sincerity of that moment. Imagine Paul had made some dumb self aware joke after his father said this to him. It would absolutely ruin this scene. I think it’s because marvel started with it and got very successful and everyone tried to copy it.
Masterclass in Fatherhood right there.
I’ve never seen this movie before and know very little about it, but holy cow, the MUSIC!
Leto was one of the best pilots when he used to be with the Resistance fighting against the First Order but spice running was too lucrative so he went back to his roots to help run the family business.
Paul and Leo demonstrate good father son relationship which I really like I'm so much like my Mom since I'm a Momma's girl just like Paul the son of his Dad
What if Tyrion Lannister was raised by Duke Leto?
@thealexkirschproject8036
2 жыл бұрын
He would have been loved and respected for his ingenuity and common sense.
@lauragraves4342
2 жыл бұрын
He's the God of something spicy either way.
@GalaxyGal-
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SPOILER . . . . Paul still ends up killing billions in his jihad
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@@GalaxyGal- how a'paul'ing!!!😆
I came here for the screenplay but damn its hard not to notice the score. Hanz you damn genius
My favorite scene and dialogue that made me watch Dune Part One once a day on both Max and Netflix so I’ve seen it over 600 times ❤️❤️❤️❤️
This scene makes me miss my dad, more so than i already do. 😥
I wish we have more fathers like that ambitious yet allow their children to be honest with their father and to themselves for what future they wants to pursue.
If you think this heartwarming wait until read the book version… their relationship as father and son will make you bawl your eyes off by the end of the first book. This literally was a spiritual bond between them in which both felt their presence in different places.
I wish I had a father like that ❤
This was probably my favorite scene of the first movie
When i tell you they shot this scene in front of my house😆😆
I’m in love with Oscar Aizek!🖤
Oscar issac deserved as Oscar
This scene makes me wonder why the heck didn't Yueh ask Leto for help. I'm sure they would've figured something out about Yueh's wife. It would be better than betray him.
The nailed the casting on these films, you can really feel Timothee could pass as Oscar and Rebecca's son.
Damn Oscar was so good in this scene. He's not in the movie that long, but when he gets taken out by the Baron you really miss him and are impacted by the loss.
Leto's death was the saddest part in the first movie. He was such a good character. F*ck the Bene Gesserit and their intrigues 🤬
“I found my way”
Damn! Leto really was THAT guy.
[ SPOILERS ] The tragedy of Dune 2 is that AT FIRST he finds his way with the Fremen and is his authentic self and is happy, he says it to himself and he takes the ring off. Then he goes south and takes the water of life, become driven by voices of the past, puts the ring back on and seeks to lead, even though he is not called to it. And he succeeds, terribly succeeds. It's a bit Godfather 2, where a man loses himself and the woman he loves and a lot of people die.
I love how this movie portrays a loving and respectful relationship between Paul and his father. In this scene, his father is gentle and understanding. Later, when Paul almost dies because he gets a vision during the rescue of the spice harvesting crew, Leto is stern and makes sure Paul knows he messed up; and Paul’s reaction is “Yes, sir. It won’t happen again.” Which shows a healthy respect for his father.
He found his Way.