the problem with adapting dune messiah

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  • @stopculture
    @stopcultureАй бұрын

    I’ve gotten a lot of comments about my misinterpretation of the Paul/Stilgar h*tler convo, so I want to clear things up as a pinned comment. To give further context than what I already provided in the video, Paul is telling Stilgar to learn about brutal dictators and warlords of the Old Earth to set him on a path of self-reflection about the holy war they’re currently waging. Part of Paul’s intention is to show Stilgar the error and horror of their ways by likening their campaign to that of H*tler. However, I still stand by the fact that Paul did want Stilgar to learn history so he could be a more well-rounded servant. He was clearly unimpressed with how Stilgar handled the conversation with Edric and hoped learning about ancient military tactics could improve his skill as a political operator. No one in Dune does anything for one singular reason. Plans within plans and all that. I’m sorry I didn’t include this in the video. I’m new at this and didn’t really expect to see this many eyes on the video. In the future I will make a point to be more on the money with each level of my analysis. Thanks for watching.

  • @ankurnarayan

    @ankurnarayan

    Ай бұрын

    Having your own opinion is perfectly valid - even if others disagree. I liked your video’s spin on it - made me look at it from a different angle. Exactly the kind of think Frank said he wanted readers to do (use their own brains). Thanks for the video - appreciated it.

  • @user-fe4ph8tv2e

    @user-fe4ph8tv2e

    Ай бұрын

    !ñrtytgfdx ' 3024

  • @yarsivad000.5

    @yarsivad000.5

    Ай бұрын

    Denis will not adapt Dune Messiah except loosely based on. He will probably call it Dune Part Three. Chani told Paul he is not of the desert. Chani told everyone Paul is a fraud fooling you simple religious people. She is not going to be having Paul's twins, so no set up for Children of Dune. It is a race gender thing. Chani will bring down Paul, the White Savior. Chani, Irulan and surprise Alia vs Paul and Jessica. No Mentants, Guild, Tleilaxu and no Duncan Idaho. Denis wraps up his trilogy in typical Hollywood style. Great effects!

  • @williamchamberlain2263

    @williamchamberlain2263

    Ай бұрын

    Agree with your comment here, but disagree with your "and effective" in the video - Herbert was writing before the re-examination of Nazi/German internal politics and military proficiency that's happened over the last couple of decades :- Hitler and his Nazi machine massively _ineffective_ from an organisational and military perspective, only the war-aversion following WWII allowed them military success 1938-1941, and Hitler's personal influence fell off rapidly with distance from his 'charisma' - he was entirely unable to control the schemings of Nazi office holders which squandered their advantages and war gains, and had little insight into the politics or intent of either his enemies or allies.

  • @johnrenwelmauro2387

    @johnrenwelmauro2387

    Ай бұрын

    @@yarsivad000.5 Man.

  • @FlexSZN23
    @FlexSZN23Ай бұрын

    “There’s no way the audience is gonna root for Paul after seeing Messiah” Attack On Titan fandom: you sure??

  • @tysonngubeni8545

    @tysonngubeni8545

    Ай бұрын

    💯💯💯

  • @stopculture

    @stopculture

    Ай бұрын

    I keep hearing good things about Attack on Titan but I’ve never gotten into any anime (unless Ghibli movies count). Is AOT the best place to start?

  • @LegendoftheGalacticHero

    @LegendoftheGalacticHero

    Ай бұрын

    @@stopculture At the end of the day, anime is just stories told through animation rather than live action so it should be ok. EDIT: I'll add that the Attack on Titan is one of my favorite animes and it is a experience I recommend to many.

  • @model84

    @model84

    Ай бұрын

    @@stopculture maybe Cowboy Bebob, BlackLagoon, Arcane or some stand alone Vampire Hunter D or Red Line, but if you're into Ghibli you've already started (Ghost in the Shell?). AOT is on Netflix if you live in Asia

  • @vaskaventi6840

    @vaskaventi6840

    Ай бұрын

    Attack on Titan and Arcane are probably the two best places to start.

  • @anguscampbell3020
    @anguscampbell3020Ай бұрын

    Messiah needs to be adapted. People need to see the consequences of Paul's crusade, the horror he saw. He says this: “Constitutions become the ultimate tyranny," Paul said.

  • @stopculture

    @stopculture

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, of course. I want it to be adapted! I love the book. I’m just saying, Villeneuve is facing an uphill climb in creating a movie that fans of the first two will be happy to see. Messiah and Dune are entirely different beasts.

  • @anguscampbell3020

    @anguscampbell3020

    Ай бұрын

    @@stopculture I actually wonder if he's going to sort of "compress" children and god emperor into it. I could see it having Paul seeing the golden path and a giant worm thing. The end of it would be this super trippy sequence were we see what his son will become and it ends with Leto II explaining what he is to the audience a tyrant to end all tyrants. I agree with your point that Villneuve may include bits of the war in the film we didn't see. This could be incorporated by showing the history of the Fremen veteran who accuses Paul of betraying the fremen. This is also a key scene I think. Personally I would love it to open with the interview with the historian whos' about to be executed, that would really set the tone.

  • @stopculture

    @stopculture

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah I was thinking he might wanna do that too. It’s the way the Sci-Fi adaptation chose to go about things. And I totally agree about the Fremen veteran part. That scene where he talks to Scytale about how he’s lost faith in Paul is such an important moment in Messiah. He’ll have to squeeze that bit for all it’s worth.

  • @loveblossoms

    @loveblossoms

    Ай бұрын

    He alluded in a recent interview that this is the why Chani is going to play a bigger role than in the books. It’s to highlight the differences between the two characters. I think he’s going to go all in since he knows Paul is a bad guy

  • @fontunetheteller410

    @fontunetheteller410

    Ай бұрын

    Have you seen how the left views the US constitution?

  • @Despotic_Waffle
    @Despotic_WaffleАй бұрын

    To be honest, paul referencing hitler isnt that wild considering its 20,000 years in the future. I mean does anyone really get up in arms over genghis khan nowadays? And thats only several hundred years ago. In the future hitler will probably be just another historical figure

  • @jasons5916

    @jasons5916

    Ай бұрын

    It would be interesting to know what kind of information about the 20th century is available 20,000 years from now. What we know about history only goes back about 5,000 years and a lot of what happened has been lost.

  • @DagobahDave

    @DagobahDave

    Ай бұрын

    But then there's the question about Paul's access to genetic memory. Can he see -- and appreciate -- the painful details and consequences of World War II through the memories of the ancestors he carries within him? Is he actually embracing Hitler's racist rationale, or just Hitler's strategy for domination? Is Paul deliberately overlooking and failing to mention Hitler's bigotry because he knows those aspects won't be available to Stilgar, having been lost to time?

  • @roguewasbanned4746

    @roguewasbanned4746

    Ай бұрын

    I personally don’t like references to such our recent history as I think it breaks the immersion and feels out of universe. I don’t think that it makes sense for Paul to talk about events that happened 10-20 thousand years ago as there should be plenty of examples much more relevant and memorable to him that happened relatively recently. Although it would be a good reference point for the audience, I would rather Denis show Paul’s character change than having him say it. I feel like it breaks the story telling and should be more of a foot note as it feels like an abrupt insertion of a message rather than a natural one

  • @leoburkart435

    @leoburkart435

    Ай бұрын

    @@roguewasbanned4746 Great point. I also felt a little caught off guard when I read that scene in the book. I hope Denis Villeneuve can get the feel of Dune Messiah onto the screen without having to adapt it word by word and instead deviate in ways that enhance the story's message.

  • @jasons5916

    @jasons5916

    Ай бұрын

    @@roguewasbanned4746 One thing I like about Star Trek is that it uses references to things that happen in our future for their history. It feels more real that they have history that we don't know about because they're living in the future.

  • @aestheticalrose4553
    @aestheticalrose4553Ай бұрын

    I think Denis is going to show us more of the Jihad than the book did, I think that’s where a lot of the action will spring from.

  • @janmajer4662

    @janmajer4662

    Ай бұрын

    For sure, it's got incredibly epic potential. The problem is that it is only the beginning of Messiah, so my guess would be that scenes from the Jihad will be scattered throughout the whole movie. You can't put the greatest action in the beginning and let the rest be just politics.

  • @RockSmithStudio

    @RockSmithStudio

    Ай бұрын

    Ya Denis has done a good job showing scenes that brief on in the books. That’s one of the main reasons that makes the films so interesting to the book readers

  • @JackdotC

    @JackdotC

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@janmajer4662if I has to guess, likely it will be from a veteran pov when deciding whether to help talaxian agents

  • @maximumbrexit4503

    @maximumbrexit4503

    Ай бұрын

    More scytale, too. Villeneuve might make it an among us facedancer thriller

  • @Gabriel-rb8tw

    @Gabriel-rb8tw

    Ай бұрын

    I REALLY hope he goes this way, and with that tying Chani back into the history, I simply cannot see Messiah being adapted with the way thay Part ll ended

  • @endlesswick
    @endlesswickАй бұрын

    I remember that scene when Paul is telling Stilgar about Genghis Kahn and Hitler saying that they killed millions of people. Stilgar thinks that they did this as individuals and can’t comprehend that they did it as leaders. He remarks, “They must have had some very devastating weapons.” There is nothing more devastating than an idea.

  • @diegopeart

    @diegopeart

    Ай бұрын

    Eugeny was applied in both cases. Gratuituous hate for the different. Conquering, show of force, rule of might. Tyranny is all about that. It's called fascism for a reason.

  • @jordanwhite352

    @jordanwhite352

    Ай бұрын

    I always love that conversation because it's Kay the same way how people keep looking at old and ancient structures and believe that they had help from aliens because they can't believe that someone could build structures like that with simple tools. When not only have we demonstrated that we can do that and we have done it historically throughout multiple different cultures, but also that the buildings and structures we make now are way more incredibly advanced than those ancient relics, which should be proof of the lineage of how much we've learned from building ancient shit in the past. Go tapping the pyramid builders, for example. Could only dream of building something as tall as our modern skyscrapers. They would probably literally describe it as touching the gods.

  • @noahmendoza8548

    @noahmendoza8548

    27 күн бұрын

    Hate to be that guy, but it’s the other way around. Stilgar thought they killed millions by themselves, which is what impressed him and prompted the line about the incredible weapons they had. When Paul corrects him, stilgar can’t comprehend it because he thinks numbers in the tens of millions are pathetic and not worth mentioning in the face of the tens of BILLIONS the Atriedes imperium slaughtered during the Jihad. He doesn’t understand why Paul even bothered mentioning this tidbit and is maybe even a bit impatient.

  • @M_CFV

    @M_CFV

    25 күн бұрын

    @@jordanwhite352 tons of the architecture we make nowadays pales in comparison to Old World architecture. Stop talking out of your ass entirely.

  • @Ratchet2431

    @Ratchet2431

    18 күн бұрын

    @@jordanwhite352 Are you sure that the current buildings are better than the ancient ones? I mean, it's the latter that have managed to survive for centuries.

  • @someinteresting
    @someinterestingАй бұрын

    Hm, it'll be an interesting symmetry - the first film ends with Paul and Chani going into the desert, the second - only Chani, so the third having Paul walking alone will be great.

  • @GrandeTheftDesperado

    @GrandeTheftDesperado

    Ай бұрын

    That not how the first book ends. Or the second. Or the third.

  • @someinteresting

    @someinteresting

    Ай бұрын

    @@GrandeTheftDesperado Oh, I've written book instead of film...

  • @jacklynthomas0

    @jacklynthomas0

    Ай бұрын

    This is going to drive me insane until 2029. Thank you for pointing that out!

  • @nenyeo6090

    @nenyeo6090

    Ай бұрын

    @@jacklynthomas0 right 😂😭😭

  • @DagobahDave

    @DagobahDave

    Ай бұрын

    I can see a path where Chani kills Paul at the height of his power, and then Chani would become the Imperial regent because their young children will be the heirs to the empire. Book purists will hate it, but I think that would be a wild character arc for Chani. Consider that the first film starts with Chani asking who the Fremen's next oppressors would be. It'd be a hell of a way to finish the trilogy with Chani effectively becoming the emperor.

  • @themavrandbrickashaw5511
    @themavrandbrickashaw5511Ай бұрын

    Total misinterpretation to say that Paul was referencing Hitler “lovingly” or “getting off” on it. He was trying to make Stilgar understand that he wasn’t a good person by showing him evil figures of the past.

  • @Alex.Holland

    @Alex.Holland

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly this. It makes an empathetic reader like Paul more, because he's self critical, and tragic, and tried to educate and raise up his followers to be critical even of himself.

  • @NongHuma

    @NongHuma

    Ай бұрын

    If Paul was referencing Hitler cynically that would mean he isnt actually glorifying the bad man which means he doesnt want to be like the bad man. Which makes Paul less evil. He redeems himself slightly by renouncing evil in reference. A double edged sword. Irony within irony

  • @samhurst4084

    @samhurst4084

    Ай бұрын

    @@NongHuma a man understanding that what he is doing is wrong and continuing to do it anyway makes him worse not better

  • @NongHuma

    @NongHuma

    Ай бұрын

    So is Paul a better person if he glorifies the Austrian painter in earnest from the bottom of his Other Memory? A double edged sword. Irony within Irony

  • @zatheerak

    @zatheerak

    Ай бұрын

    yeah i dont know how he made this whole video after reading that line since paul is literally despondent the entire book because he hates that the jihad has gotten out of his control. He isn't saying it admiringly, he's just being realistic about who he is.

  • @William-Nettles
    @William-NettlesАй бұрын

    Denis is the perfect man to adapt Messiah. So many scenes are reminiscent of his other works

  • @janmajer4662

    @janmajer4662

    Ай бұрын

    And he said he would only make it if it will be BETTER than PART TWO!!! Dude, Oh how am I excited for this movie

  • @OverLorD768

    @OverLorD768

    Ай бұрын

    After how badly he gutted Part 2? Doubdful.

  • @janmajer4662

    @janmajer4662

    Ай бұрын

    @@OverLorD768 Oh you pitiful book acolyte. We've got two great movies to enjoy and you've got nothing! Hahaha Your life would be so much better if you just were able to accept an adaptation for your beloved novel.

  • @lxdead5585

    @lxdead5585

    Ай бұрын

    @@janmajer4662 well, judging by how much he botched almost every single character in pt.2, removed other important characters, it would be near impossible to not make better movie.

  • @janmajer4662

    @janmajer4662

    Ай бұрын

    @@lxdead5585 Too bad for you, because there won't ever be a better adaptation.

  • @Jkend199
    @Jkend199Ай бұрын

    Am I the only one who has actually read these books... Paul is forced by circumstances to take up the mantle of Messiah, the Fremen "Jihad" is something he regrets but is powerless to prevent... The Benegeserett crafted the Fremen religion knowing that war on Arakkis was inevitable, and it might be used to their advantage. Jessica takes up the role of "Reverend Mother" to facilitate their accommodation into Fremen society and Paul goes along because he realizes that events have been set in motion that cannot be stopped whether he is a part of it or not, he goes along partially to give himself and his mother a chance at survival, partially to avenge his father, and partly to seek revenge on the Baron. It is during his time with the Fremen that Paul discovers what he calls "Krazelek" his "twilight struggle" what he finds is that the events that have been set in motion lead to human extinction... Paul discovers a way out, a way to change the course of events but wracked by the guilt of what has been done in his name and realizing that he would be forced to become the greatest despot in human history to force humanity down his "golden path" he can't do it. Paul chooses to destroy himself and bequeaths his "golden path" to his son Leto II leaving humanities fate in his hands. That is Dune Messiah, it's the end of Paul's story and the beginning of Leto's. When Paul is talking about Stalin and Hitler and the other "Great Despots" he isn't venerating them... He is trying to get Stilgar to see what they have become... Paul isn't "The Chosen One" he's a pawn in the Benegeserett plan THE PLAN THAT GENETICALLY ENGINEERED HIS VERY BIRTH and orchestrated his rise to power to further their own ends. Jessica throws a wrench in those plans by giving birth to him one Generation early and because of it, Paul is not the placid puppet they intended he breaks free of their control just enough to set his own plan in motion, Leto II, who he entrusts to do what he could not, to become the "Tyrant" to change Arakkis, the worms and the spice cycle to "swerve the wheel" and set humanity on a course that does not lead to extinction, Paul's "Golden Path."

  • @gabrielmedeiros987

    @gabrielmedeiros987

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you, someone who understands Paul's struggles and motivations. He does not sympathize or venerates other dictators, he despises them- but he despises himself even more, because he has become something worse than any of them could ever hope to be. He didn't want any of this, he was forced into a situation and he tried to the best that he could with it. Paul Atreides is far from being a hero, let alone a messiah, but he is not necessarily a villain either.

  • @SETHthegodofchaos

    @SETHthegodofchaos

    Ай бұрын

    this. I felt like the video was in love with Paul being this unredeemable villain but I think the story gets more complicated with these additional reasonings. edit: Also, wasnt there a conversation between Leto and Paul, where Paul didnt look far enough in the future and saw the the Golden Path worked and humanity would adapt and survive, but Paul just saw the suffering (?) and stayed away from it? Or am I mixing up something?

  • @Jkend199

    @Jkend199

    Ай бұрын

    @@gabrielmedeiros987 exactly

  • @di3486

    @di3486

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you!! Seems like hardly anyone gets it.

  • @superchromatical

    @superchromatical

    Ай бұрын

    @@SETHthegodofchaos you are correct - Paul can't stomach the Golden Path after getting a taste of the scale of suffering "necessary" to accomplish it, especially after already seeing the outcome of the Jihad that he kickstarted.

  • @prooggroo7597
    @prooggroo7597Ай бұрын

    After Blade Runner I'm willing to blindly trust him with anything.

  • @dionb112

    @dionb112

    Ай бұрын

    after every film 😂

  • @johnbernhardtsen3008

    @johnbernhardtsen3008

    Ай бұрын

    I love Sicario, then he got the chance to do 2049, and I loved that movie too!he made me love the Atreides family after the 1st part! I am pretty sure he will make it work for us fans who hasnt read the books!

  • @drunkdonutboy

    @drunkdonutboy

    Ай бұрын

    Hahahahahahahahahahaha

  • @lapineee

    @lapineee

    Ай бұрын

    He will give many long vistas.

  • @bat1579

    @bat1579

    5 күн бұрын

    BR 2049 and Sicario>>>>> both Dune movies

  • @ankushdrawsankushiyer538
    @ankushdrawsankushiyer538Ай бұрын

    Here lies a toppled god. His fall was not a small one. We did but build his pedestal, A narrow and a tall one.

  • @stopculture

    @stopculture

    Ай бұрын

    Love that. Big Ozymandias vibes

  • @jacklynthomas0

    @jacklynthomas0

    Ай бұрын

    One of my favorite quotes in the whole series.

  • @Alex.Holland

    @Alex.Holland

    Ай бұрын

    This has bounced around in my head for a few decades.

  • @cognician_

    @cognician_

    Ай бұрын

    I re-read Messiah recently and wondered if Denis might open his adaptation with this, similarly to how he opened Part 1 and 2

  • @ankushdrawsankushiyer538

    @ankushdrawsankushiyer538

    Ай бұрын

    @@cognician_ 100% . Many things will be completely difficult and left out. But like dune part 2 what's important is he keeps the themes and the general conclusion/ heart of the story.

  • @ammarkhan6913
    @ammarkhan6913Ай бұрын

    As someone who loved Messiah, what I'm actually worried, but also interested, about is how they're gonna adapt Chani. In the book, Paul has next to everything he could have. So, when his mental state, and in-turn the relationships around him, start to decay and ultimately lead to his demise, it's pretty emotional and kathartic. But, the way Villeneuve ended Part Two makes me think that he's gonna go a very different route for Paul and Chani, where the movie is about them reconciling and ultimately the birth of their children rather than a slow decay of their relationship. If he goes for this route I don't know if the fall-from-grace for Paul would hit as well as it does in the book.

  • @stopculture

    @stopculture

    Ай бұрын

    Ugh you’re so right why tf didn’t I talk about this in the video lmao. That’s the biggest change from the end of the first book to the end of Part Two and Dune 3 is going to have to grapple with that choice to have her walk out in a big way. I’m so curious as to how he’ll change it. Chani is so much more of a passive pragmatist in the book. She barely cares that he marries Irulan, but Denis chose to make her much more of an active participant in the story. This change worked out great for an adaptation of Dune, but it could definitely gum up the works for an adaptation of Messiah. Guess we shall see 🤷‍♂️

  • @ammarkhan6913

    @ammarkhan6913

    Ай бұрын

    @stopculture yeah, I trust in villenueve to do something special but I really hope he manages to nail home that ending. Also Messiah JUST got confirmed, according to Deadline, about an hour ago lolll

  • @stopculture

    @stopculture

    Ай бұрын

    Lol good timing on my part then I guess! I assumed it would obvi get the green light eventually but I hadn’t seen that confirmation before uploading

  • @BillGunslinger

    @BillGunslinger

    Ай бұрын

    Think about Michael Corleone and Kay's relationship in Godfather I and II. I think Villeneuve can do it.

  • @nguyenviethoang138

    @nguyenviethoang138

    Ай бұрын

    my best guess is that Chani would come to an understanding OR becoming a single mother in a sietch to Leto II and Ghanima, or just the first Leto II and still spite Paul. I really wish I can see the 3rd movie soon, knowing how Villeneuve has the talent for corrupted protagonist

  • @1183newman
    @1183newmanАй бұрын

    I think messiah being so short it will see the most amount of changes and additions to its plot, mainly because there is room for it. I just hope the ending of messiah stays intact as it is one of the best parts of the novel.

  • @MrChoklad

    @MrChoklad

    Ай бұрын

    i think it will since Villeneuve's Dune is really centered around Paul. As much as (spoiler) Paul doesn't really die at the end of this book, he kinda does in a way, it's a neat conclusion to its arc, even in the books, Paul Atreideis, the Emperor of the Known Universe, dies that day. It concludes pretty neatly the movies.

  • @jacklynthomas0

    @jacklynthomas0

    Ай бұрын

    @@MrChokladPaul Atreides died the day he killed Jamis and was reborn as Paul-Muad’Dib. Paul-Muad’Dib died the day Chani did, and was reborn The Preacher. The Preacher died the day Alia ordered him dead, and lived forever on in Leto II. And when Leto died that was truly the end for all incarnations of Paul.

  • @ChicagoRonin

    @ChicagoRonin

    Ай бұрын

    I was thinking the same thing. Some of my favorite parts of the first book were cut out of Parts 1 + 2, but I also think Villeneuve crafted a coherent work that stands on its own (A friend who never read the books enjoyed the recent films and said it all made sense to him). Messiah being a shorter work opens up room for actually seeing the Spacing Guild, Navigators, more visions, etc. I doubt he'll bring in the worm-spice cycle, but who knows?

  • @aclock2

    @aclock2

    Ай бұрын

    I think the first half of Messiah should be about the Holy War, instead of skipping most of it like in the book.

  • @SnakeWasRight
    @SnakeWasRightАй бұрын

    I think Villenueve will need to show the actual crusade, which can be exciting action, but also really drive home the horror of the consequences.

  • @smdanny1
    @smdanny1Ай бұрын

    Denis is trying to adapt the "spirit" of Dune, especially in part 2 with the way he changed Chani's story and Paul's sister. I think if he sticks to a rather simple storyline and don't get too bogged down by all the political intrigue in Messiah it'll be a fine adaptation (and of course audiences will be looking forward to big space battles )

  • @nguyenviethoang138

    @nguyenviethoang138

    Ай бұрын

    still kinda hoped he included more of the Guild. they do play a very important part of the story

  • @smdanny1

    @smdanny1

    Ай бұрын

    @@nguyenviethoang138 maybe in part 3 with all the space conquest Denis will include more guild roles 😁

  • @nguyenviethoang138

    @nguyenviethoang138

    Ай бұрын

    @@smdanny1 it probably would cost him more screen time than expected because he did not explain in the first 2 movies why the Guild would conspire with Gaius against the Atreides

  • @CharlieQuartz

    @CharlieQuartz

    Ай бұрын

    If by "space battles" you mean actually out in space rather than on planets, it'd be a wild departure from the books.

  • @residentgrigo4701

    @residentgrigo4701

    3 күн бұрын

    There are zero "space battles" in all 6 novels.

  • @SnizzleWOG
    @SnizzleWOGАй бұрын

    People love Darth Vadar, people always like a relatable and humanistic villain.

  • @StsFiveOneLima

    @StsFiveOneLima

    Ай бұрын

    Problem is, you can't end with Paul as villain unless you also portray what it was that Paul turned away from. That means making Children of Dune (at least) in to another film.

  • @Dean-sm5rt

    @Dean-sm5rt

    Ай бұрын

    The trick is people prefer a refemption arch. Negative archs are much harder to pull off, especially with how things go with Dune. Herbert didn't get the desired response for the first book and course corrected in his eyes. At this point, it's making Paul a sympathetic villain, which shows difficult odds but not too much where choice is removed. I haven't read the book, but given as much as I've heard, it's not going to be easy. People want closure or a satisfying ending. Honestly, I think (this is my bias and not Herbert's words) I think it would be best to end with him as the blasphemer of Arrakis. End the cautionery tale at its message. Don't follow blind guides... Though I could see it ending with him walking out into the desert too. Sorry for the ramble.

  • @stijnhamming3167
    @stijnhamming3167Ай бұрын

    Paul sees Chani's death coming but lets this happen because it will enfold the Golden Path (later pursued by Leto II), this is also why he lets the Jihad occur. He does not want to be Hitler or Genghis, but compares himself to them since his prescience is forcing him to take a path with resembles the ways of some of the worst tyrants known to men. If he doesn't THINGS WILL BE WORSE. In the end he walks into the desert willingly, and while one can presume it has something to do with the loss of eyesight (which the Fremen look down on), it is more likely that he does not want to continue with the life he is currently living. He never wanted to be the Kwisatz Haderach and he also never wanted to be an evil emperor killing billions, it is simply out of necessity, for the alternative is death, slavery, torture and worse. An alternative so bad he would rather let Chani die in childbirth than save her, and he loved her more then anything in the world. Paul is a 'good' character, cursed by his prescience which forces him to do the unspeakable to prevent something far worse than a Jihad. He sacrifices everything in order for his son to finish what he started.

  • @reaktorleak89
    @reaktorleak89Ай бұрын

    Anyone with doubts should read the original script for Sicario. Dennis will adjust dialogue and remove/adapt entire scenes (like the famous Sicario ending) in service of the film.

  • @weatheranddarkness

    @weatheranddarkness

    Ай бұрын

    I didn't finish Sicario. It literally triggered memories of bad cops. I was literally unable to deal with it. If he wants to make you hate a protagonist I think he can succeed just fine.

  • @Nomadestra
    @NomadestraАй бұрын

    Dune Messiah may not be what typical Hollywood film viewers want, but it is what they need. I would love for Hollywood to stop treating adult film goers like short attention spanned idiots and give us a film that engages our brains with thoughtful scenes as opposed to non stop action. Then again, Denis didn't put the dinner scene in Dune, which would have been a great introduction to the political dynamics to come. I trust Denis to make a great Messiah film, but I don't yet know if we can trust him to make a faithful adaptation to close Paul's relevance in the story. They need to show him as a complete tyrant and not sugar coat his downfall.

  • @stopculture

    @stopculture

    Ай бұрын

    I agree. I think 2023 showed a lot of promising signs that studios are finally beginning to treat general audiences like adults again, and Dune 2 continued this into 2024. I’m hoping that between Barbenheimer and Dune 2, studios take the hint that we’re tired of all the slop and want a steady stream of substantive media for a change.

  • @stengevarsel

    @stengevarsel

    7 күн бұрын

    I agree with you, and I think Denis probably struggled with how to adequately portray the negative aspects of Pauls "ascension" (even Frank Herbert in his own opinion failed to do so in his first book). Denis' choice to let it be shown through Chani was simple and clever in my opinion.

  • @janet.snakehole
    @janet.snakeholeАй бұрын

    if all three films weren't noticeably different genres, i feel like it easier to accept all the changes. Part 1 was a drama. Part 2 was an action flick... part 3 is more philosophical

  • @crushorange8188
    @crushorange8188Ай бұрын

    Part 1: intro of the Harkonnen takeover and retreat from Arrakis narrated by Chani Part 2: intro of the atreides massacre and the intrigue of Arrakis narrated by Irulan Part 3: intro of the Jihad and its effects on the galaxy alongside Paul’s conflicting feelings narrated by Alia???

  • @gerardotejada2531

    @gerardotejada2531

    Ай бұрын

    YES! you cant never have enough Alia

  • @MikePhilbin1966

    @MikePhilbin1966

    Ай бұрын

    More Alia would be great. Wonder if a thirty-years-old actress will be 'in the film' though, alongside Paul. Will they go for Prometheus aging-make-up on Golden(Path)Boy?

  • @Emanon...
    @Emanon...Ай бұрын

    Messiah concludes the "Muad'Dib saga" as the tragedy it is. Children is the tragedy of Alia and God Emperor is the tragedy of Leto II. Those Atreides are Greek, after all... Villeneuve has tackled slow, deeply existential movies with great succes before. Hell be just fine.

  • @isaganipalanca8803
    @isaganipalanca8803Ай бұрын

    Chalamet's casting was a brilliant stroke, even though he could've been EVEN YOUNGER, to play a book-accurate Paul Atreides. Paul Atreides was an introverted and affectionate wisp of a youth given training to become the overpowered despot he eventually became. Chalamet at the end of Villeneuve's Dune 2 is still on course. We must wait a few years for Chalamet to age into his role in Dune Messiah, which takes place a number of years later after the Jihad and hope he has the actor's mettle and talent to play the conflicted genocidal emperor and bitter outcast Paul Atreides became. I suppose, because even Frank Herbert did not believe he got his point across with paul Atreides, he wrote God Emperor of Dune, making of Paul's son Leto II an even more grotesque and tyrannical genocidal maniac who was near immortal and ruled thousands of years in a feat of literary overkill...

  • @MirdjanHyle
    @MirdjanHyleАй бұрын

    My favourite part in all of Dune is when Paul goes to the home depot in Arrakis and noticed two men vey similar to him and Stilgar buying supplies to manufacture Spice, and he confronts them in the parking lot, look them in the eyes and tells them "Stay out of my territory." And that it's the moment we realise he's been the villain all along. Extremely powerful stuff.

  • @FMD-FullMetalDragon
    @FMD-FullMetalDragonАй бұрын

    When Paul made his H*tler comment he was bringing it up to compare his own kill count to those of the past and wonders how the future will look back on him as we look back on our own history of tyrants. I don't think this comment will be in the new movie. If it is i'll be surprised.

  • @stopculture

    @stopculture

    Ай бұрын

    Yes but he did want Stilgar to learn about both tyrants of Earth to instill a better sense of political strategy into him. I also think he mentioned his own kill count/place in history to help temper Stilgar to some degree, though. My takeaway was that Paul does want Stilgar to expand his education bc he was unhappy with how he performed in the convo with Edric, but he also hopes a side effect of this knowledge will be a deeper understanding of the true cost of the war they’re waging. Plans within plans, ya know?

  • @stephengrant4841

    @stephengrant4841

    Ай бұрын

    It also has deeper meaning to it. Stilgar assumes Hitler killed that many people with superweapons, but he really killed them with his ideas - just like Paul killed the victims of his Jihad with the ideas surrounding him.

  • @mastergecko1178
    @mastergecko1178Ай бұрын

    It’ll be so entertaining to see a bunch of movie only fans get absolutely bamboozled by the direction this series will go into after the first 2 films

  • @mich722
    @mich722Ай бұрын

    I think Paul could be depicted more as a villain in Dune Messiah, as someone who has lost their way and lost control. Though perhaps is shown to have finally realised his mistakes and shows remorse as his own life collapses before apparently walking off into the desert and dying alone.

  • @evilxeye
    @evilxeyeАй бұрын

    I feel like Denis has to incorporate some of Children and will probably cut some of the boring parts of Messiah to make room so it has more exciting plot points that translate well to the big screen. I personally feel the end of Children is a more fitting end to Paul’s story than the end of Messiah, but it would be a lot for him to mush two books into one movie.

  • @havokmusicinc

    @havokmusicinc

    Ай бұрын

    There's a lot of weird shit in Children..... the tons of incest being pretty high on the totem pole, especially considering the age of the twins

  • @bilbobagend8155

    @bilbobagend8155

    Ай бұрын

    ​@havokmusicinc "tons of incest" If you're referring to the ending, you entirely missed the fact that Ghanima took Farad'n as a concubine the same way Leto I did with Jessica. Her marriage with her brother was purely political.

  • @satanslowsdown
    @satanslowsdownАй бұрын

    I love messiah so much, that final climax was built up so well and was so page turning. Also MY MAN

  • @ninshu6paths659
    @ninshu6paths659Ай бұрын

    There is not a single hint that paul was attracted to Alia. Him and stilgar were just stating obvious facts.

  • @thomaswatson1420

    @thomaswatson1420

    Ай бұрын

    Agreed. There’s a brief moment when Gaius Mohiam suggested a breeding between the two and Paul put a quick stop to that.

  • @stopculture

    @stopculture

    Ай бұрын

    Maybe it’s just a “me” thing but I def sensed some weird innuendos in that part of the book. Clearly the people who did the Sci-Fi adaptation did too lol if you watch it, it’s very very suggestive

  • @thomaswatson1420

    @thomaswatson1420

    Ай бұрын

    @@stopculture there’s a moment of realization that smacks Paul in the face. In fact stilgar brings it to his awarness and it was embarrassing for Alia who with all of her vast knowledge wasn’t aware of it either. Paul clearly didn’t think of her in that way when he too was caught off guard by it, but then his training, awareness, and no doubt mentat capabilities probably kicked in.

  • @residentgrigo4701

    @residentgrigo4701

    3 күн бұрын

    She is interested in having his children. He thinks about it for a moment critically and decides against it. This shows really well how far removed from any human morality he has become. Incest is a quid pro quo situation to him and he failed to find enough positives to go along with the ideas of the Sisterhood, who wanted that incest child.

  • @RicardoGaspariniLage
    @RicardoGaspariniLageАй бұрын

    Dennis doesn't even use the word "jihad".

  • @StsFiveOneLima

    @StsFiveOneLima

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah.........I hate that.

  • @stephengrant4841

    @stephengrant4841

    Ай бұрын

    Yep. I call that cowardice.

  • @elijahalbiston

    @elijahalbiston

    Ай бұрын

    not yet, it's a term that will be better applied after the event has taken place, not before

  • @snoot6629

    @snoot6629

    Ай бұрын

    @@elijahalbiston you do have a point on this , makes it have more weight

  • @elijahalbiston

    @elijahalbiston

    Ай бұрын

    @@snoot6629 Exactly. We see flashbacks or conversations concerning the event, hear the word, and it makes more sense than confusing the audience. The emotion of regret afterwards will weigh heavier than fear of Holy War.

  • @uniguy2126
    @uniguy2126Ай бұрын

    I’ve never read the Dune books, and I’m planning reading them only after Part Three comes out, but everything I’ve seen from him gives me full confidence that he can do it justice. Most of the people online who have read the book have said he adapted it well, I myself thought it was so good I went to see Part Two twice (alongside friends, who also said it was amazing). I’ve also seen *and* read Arrival, and I would say he perfectly adapted it. If anyone can adapt Messiah, it’s gotta be Denis.

  • @MrChoklad

    @MrChoklad

    Ай бұрын

    read the books, yeah, Denis fucking rocks lol I mean, part two has some major differences compared to the book in terms of how the story is structured plus some details are different, but all the main events and scenes are there, and they're gorgeous. Part One is almost a 1:1 depiction of the book, it's slower, packed with a lot of information about the world we're putting ourselves in, and it's also just the first part of the book, part two required much more writing work since in the book a lot happens between the events showed in the movie, and these events are properly spaced out. A movie made like that would've been difficult, maybe you would've needed even 3 movies for just the first book, but then you'd risk ending up making 2 movies that feel too slow and unconclusive, and one movie that has all the conclusions in it and nothing else. All things considered, the book is amazing, the movies are amazing and even tho dune messiah will require probably the most ammount of rewrite to adapt it to a movie, after part two I am very confident in this dude.

  • @weatheranddarkness

    @weatheranddarkness

    Ай бұрын

    Interesting about Arrival in that some of the key parts in the film that made it work came not from the initial core writing, but from other people within the production helping work it out, which parallels the actual plot of the film which is kinda fun.

  • @jacobbronsky464
    @jacobbronsky464Ай бұрын

    I have yet to watch part two because of reasons, but seeing half my dumbass friends unironically chanting lisan al gaib at the first occasion before mouthbreathing heavily fills me with dread. Okay I'm joking, mostly, but it's still a bit weird.

  • @stephengrant4841

    @stephengrant4841

    Ай бұрын

    People by and large are stupid and lack media literacy. I'm not surprised at all that people unironically support Paul.

  • @CheeF_Phetty
    @CheeF_PhettyАй бұрын

    Real quick I just wanna clarify that Paul isn't actually bragging when he's talking about Hitler in that scene. He's partially expressing his guilt. "My Liege makes a joke," Korba said, voice trembling. "The Jihad has brought ten thousand worlds into the shining light of - " "Into the darkness," Paul said. "We'll be a hundred generations recovering from Muad'dib's Jihad. I find it hard to imagine that anyone will ever surpass this." A barking laugh erupted from his throat. "What amuses Muad'dib?" Stilgar asked. "I am not amused. I merely had a sudden vision of the Emperor Hitler saying something similar. No doubt he did."

  • @stopculture

    @stopculture

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for clarifying. Tbh I should’ve re-read the chapter before making the video. Honestly I’m very new at this at I didn’t expect this video to have so many eyes on it. I’m trying to be better about making sure I’m on the money with all my analysis in the future.

  • @CheeF_Phetty

    @CheeF_Phetty

    Ай бұрын

    @@stopculture No problem dude, I get it. Made a couple vids myself. Overall though I enjoyed the video, keep it up!

  • @stopculture

    @stopculture

    Ай бұрын

    @@CheeF_Phettythanks! I’ll check out yours

  • @thomaswatson1420
    @thomaswatson1420Ай бұрын

    Paul’s explaining of Genghis Khan and Adolf wasn’t to give praise to these individuals. The heavy burden of the jihad weighs incredibly heavy on Paul’s conscious. Additionally Paul didn’t “let” the Fremen kill 60 billion. Early on in Dune it was established that Paul, Jessica, and all the members of Stilgar’s band would have to die in order to prevent that future. Unfortunately, it was too late for Paul to prevent the jihad but his fate was ultimately tragic as he lived countless futures trying to prevent the jihad and far worse from happening.

  • @nicokrasnow1851
    @nicokrasnow1851Ай бұрын

    And yet the biggest problem is how Villeneuve will deal with how he already adapted Chani and how to make it work with Dune Messiah.

  • @stopculture

    @stopculture

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah I was trying to keep things brief but I should’ve mentioned that. It’s a huge book change and it’ll definitely require a lot of deviation from the text in Dune 3

  • @Nifter71

    @Nifter71

    10 күн бұрын

    Not really. People change. And power is very attractive.

  • @joelleonard8869
    @joelleonard886929 күн бұрын

    I am really puzzled at how the director is going to include and use Chani in Messiah given the changes he made to her character in part 2 and given her importance in Messiah.

  • @henrikbartnes8424
    @henrikbartnes8424Ай бұрын

    read a pretty baseless rumor that the movie will start off 6 years later instead of 12, and maybe even be an entire movie, set before book messiah but idk seems far fetched

  • @sawanna508

    @sawanna508

    Ай бұрын

    There is an actual book set turing that time (Paul of Dune) but wirtten by Frank Herbert's son not himself. Alia is 4 years old in it. So I wonder now wether they will use at least part of that book for the movies. (I read the book ones but didn't like it.)

  • @s5ynth
    @s5ynth14 күн бұрын

    Didnt realize there would be CoD spoilers :( Granted I now know that they're at the beginning of the book but a bit bummed that it spoiled me

  • @alexandernolting6104
    @alexandernolting6104Ай бұрын

    I am a bit afraid that Paul's inner struggle cannot be represented as well in a movie as it is in the book, since you know you don't have his thought process constantly laid out for you in a movie

  • @leonardcsapo416

    @leonardcsapo416

    Ай бұрын

    It's almost as if DV's style was incompatible with the original work

  • @lukesmith9455
    @lukesmith9455Ай бұрын

    I think that audiences are underestimated. For example, while Game of Thrones did have some action, it was known for it's plotting and non-action more than anything. I think that a Dune Messiah that is loyal to the original material could still do very well. That said, I don't think that's what we'll get. Dune part 2 starts with an action scene that shouldn't have been there, for example. I think part 3 is going to start with the jihad and it's going to show us a lot more of that. They already left it in a weird place with Chani walking off into the desert. I think it's going to pick up right from there before any time jump (if we get one at all). We'll see some combat, we'll see Paul get into Chani's good graces again, and then we'll go into the actual content from Messiah.

  • @ericv4189
    @ericv4189Ай бұрын

    I wouldn't say Paul is referencing these other tyrants lovingly. Rather he was being sardonic out of hatred for what he was doing and what he had become.

  • @darthvirgin7157
    @darthvirgin7157Ай бұрын

    Villenueve said he wants to only explore Paul’s story arc. which makes me think he will include aspects of the 3rd book (children of dune). he already changed significant aspects of the first book. so it’s not beyond reason to think he will exclude Leto II and Ghanima completely, but still use story beats from CoD that fallow Paul’s death.

  • @owenlj6261
    @owenlj6261Ай бұрын

    Hot take maybe, but adapting Messiah and not Children of Dune would be disrespectful to Frank Herberts philosophy and vision.

  • @tysonngubeni8545

    @tysonngubeni8545

    Ай бұрын

    If Villeneuve checks out after Messiah (as he's hinted), I'm curious if there's a filmmaker you think would be well suited to take the reins? I have *no* idea, personally 😭😅

  • @RodrickMarsMoon

    @RodrickMarsMoon

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@tysonngubeni8545Film director here. I'm cautiously curious about who's gonna direct Children of Dune, because I'll try to get in to adapt God Emperor of Dune, which I love very much and I already have ideas for how to adapt some aspects of the book to screen 😅.

  • @tysonngubeni8545

    @tysonngubeni8545

    Ай бұрын

    @@RodrickMarsMoon All the best, Rodrick! It would be so great if there's so much personal investment in the material 💯💯😅🙏

  • @Welverin

    @Welverin

    Ай бұрын

    I think it needs to go through God Emperor.

  • @todddonaldson7974

    @todddonaldson7974

    Ай бұрын

    @@tysonngubeni8545 JJ Abrams! (ugh, hopefully not)

  • @JasmineBerno
    @JasmineBernoАй бұрын

    the las point is so important to me. I agree Messiah seems really, really hard to adapt well.. Maybe "impossible". But I thought it was impossible we would get this far so.... I can't doubt that he can do it again.

  • @ericwalker690
    @ericwalker69025 күн бұрын

    Says spoiler warning for messiah, proceeds to spoil children of dune

  • @ozymandiascakehole3586
    @ozymandiascakehole3586Ай бұрын

    This whole thing doing the rounds about herbert failing with his message in the first book so he wrote the second to correct the first is a bit dubious and I can't seem to find where herbert said this. Link?

  • @stopculture

    @stopculture

    Ай бұрын

    Oh I’m not sure he ever said it outright. That part was kind of a joke. It’s kind of just an assumption I made. I mean, it’s hard to read the Hitler line and the bit about preventing the constitution for his subjects and not think he put those in there mostly to tell the people who didn’t get the idea in round one: “STOP WORSHIPPING THIS GUY! HE’S BAD NEWS.” Lol

  • @stephengrant4841

    @stephengrant4841

    Ай бұрын

    IIRC Brian Herbert said more or less that in the foreword he wrote for Dune Messiah. I could be entirely wrong about all that though lol

  • @sawanna508

    @sawanna508

    Ай бұрын

    @@stephengrant4841 And he didn't show Paul as a nice charakter in his own book "Paul of Dune" (That's my opinion at least) which takes place in the time between Dune and Dune Messiah. .

  • @Jacob-gs5ov
    @Jacob-gs5ov27 күн бұрын

    To be clear, paul was not hypocritical in his opinion of being damned to the desert when blind. He many times stated and proved that despite eyes he could look at you and know what you were wearing, know your facial features, and small gestures. Despite eyes he could see. Only when his visions began to fade was he truly blind and walked into the desert, truly free.

  • @turnttaco7661
    @turnttaco7661Ай бұрын

    6:19 Dang it. I thought it was only spoilers for Dune Messiah. 😭

  • @jesustyronechrist2330
    @jesustyronechrist23303 күн бұрын

    Villeneuve has insinuated in some interviews that these movies are indeed a "cautionary tale". So yeah. I really doubt he's gonna pull a rugpull and make Paul anything but a Dark Messiah.

  • @Zoloftlol
    @ZoloftlolАй бұрын

    I started reading Dune after the first movie, and fell in love with the book collection. As I was reading through Messiah, before the second movie came out, I was extremely skeptical about how they would possibly portray Paul for the bigger audience. Since then we see the movie part ways in some of the book's "plans within plans". Your video could synthesize everything so greatly man, amazing work!!!!!!!

  • @stopculture

    @stopculture

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it :)

  • @antun88
    @antun882 күн бұрын

    First Dune was pretty inspiring actually. Paul knows that the myths are pure fabrication. But still he falls in love with the Fremen, their pure faith, ingenuity in tough environment, honor and strength. He sees their world uncorrupted by petty opportunism like the world he came from. So quite heroically he decide to embrace the myth and lead the Fremen out of their mystery. Herbert basically hated how inspiring his own story was.

  • @Timlagor
    @TimlagorАй бұрын

    The problem with this condemnation of Paul is the whole prophetic powers thing. Paul was constantly seeing the consequences of alternative choices and that blurs all the moral lines (especially since the rejected options aren't explicitly spelled out)

  • @PeloquinDavid
    @PeloquinDavidАй бұрын

    Paul isn't an antihero any more than he's a hero: he's a tragic figure in a classical Greek mode who can see a very dark future but can do NOTHING about it (or, more accurately, can't bring himself to "do what needs to be done"). It remains to be seen whether there's an audience for that sort of VERY ancient story...

  • @jiggymario8161
    @jiggymario816124 күн бұрын

    Forgive me, but if you didn’t pay attention to that scene of Paul and his legions literally wrecking their way into the emperor’s palace, then you wouldn’t understand just how easy this is going to be for Villeneuve. “… Grandfather… You die like an animal.” Coldest fucking filmmaker ALIVE.

  • @craigsurette3438
    @craigsurette3438Ай бұрын

    The ultimate problem with Dune, is that Frank Herbert made his hero turned object lesson against the seductiveness of power a little too likeable and approachable. We are supposed to see Paul's creeping failure at dealing with the seductiveness of power as a warning, but instead , we LIKE the young pup Paul, and his slide into literally becoming an inhuman monster is hand-waved away by the reader because we like him. Sometimes I wonder if Frank Herbert did that by design, to draw us fully into the headfookery that is not realizing that our charismatic underdog "Chosen One " has become a monster until it is too late.

  • @BudiBeliever
    @BudiBeliever19 күн бұрын

    A pipe dream for me is that we get a new adaptation for children and god emperor, I need it

  • @SOAP1000
    @SOAP100022 күн бұрын

    It doesn't need lots of action. It just needs to look dope.

  • @jeffreyroedel9804
    @jeffreyroedel9804Ай бұрын

    In DV we trust. I think he will take elements of Messiah, but mostly just work with a screenwriter to create a worthy sequel to part 2 that brings Paul and Chani's main story to a satisfying (if not happy) conclusion. I don't even think it'll be called Messiah. I think it'll be Dune: Part 3.

  • @TheMBE2003
    @TheMBE200328 күн бұрын

    Hi, just wanted to say I've really enjoyed this video but I would've appreciated a warning that you were also going to spoil a plot point for Children of Dune. I've only read the first two books so I had no idea about that

  • @benc1180

    @benc1180

    27 күн бұрын

    Same bro

  • @veronicamaine3813
    @veronicamaine381320 күн бұрын

    I think denis has set it up but many people missed it - after watching dune my husband and I were discussing the film and I pointed out that I didn’t believe Paul’s orders to destroy the houses at the end of Dune was warranted- that a leader as great as he is meant to be would figure out a way to do this without total nuclear war on a galaxy scale. My husband was like “nah that’s the only way” and “worm riding was super cool” (I cleaned up the language). By the end Paul was well on his way to Hitler, and I was disgusted by him - I saw a monster in the making. But I do get that my reading is not the common one.

  • @pmcmva
    @pmcmvaАй бұрын

    I'm 2/3 through the first book, having gone there after loving both movies on their own merits. Thanks for the "spoilery" preview of Messiah. If anything, it's made me more excited about the third installment. Vileneuve has had several years to think about this. It will be fascinating to see what he does. Subbed!

  • @liefnielson
    @liefnielsonАй бұрын

    If Villenueve wanted to do something crazy, he could do an incredibly intense sequence of muad’dibs jihad. I’m new to the franchise but my biggest takeaway from the books is that Paul’s Jihad had *serious* consequences across the universe. Something frightening and intense like a Jihad scene could really get the point across in a film adaptation.

  • @lorddarkflare
    @lorddarkflareАй бұрын

    I think consolidating Messiah and Children of Dune is the right approach. But the decision made with Chani at the end of the second movie is what really complicates that. She is so much more of a character here, and it makes speedrunning through the birth of the twins difficult.

  • @athenovae
    @athenovaeАй бұрын

    Anyone else read “Penis has a problem”? 😂

  • @shaneogallagher831
    @shaneogallagher831Ай бұрын

    Ive been thinking the same thing since I finished reading messiah. While there could be some cool parts to be adapted like the ghola, face dancers, tlielaxu, and stoneburners you can’t ignore the genocide that Paul’s going to have to bring on. Will be very interesting to see how denis villenueve handles this hurdle.

  • @Cornelius135
    @Cornelius1356 күн бұрын

    I’m excited to read (and eventually, see!) Messiah; based on my interpretation of the wiki pages, my conception of Paul’s story is that he is less villain and more tragic figure trapped by his prescience, enduring a years long “gom jabbar” to see is he is human. His prescience grows more accurate until it is so precise he can see all potentialities - he is the kwisatz haterach - but the KH being the fullest, perfectest human (in the bene gesseret philosophy) is actually somehow subhuman because he lacks true free will. This is finally amplified by his physical blindness, because he becomes completely dependent on the visions for everyday activities - he can still “see,” but at what cost. So him losing his prescience and wandering into the desert is him passing the gom jabbar, surrendering his power in order to reclaim his will and humanity. Later, his son becomes an eternal Worm-God tyrant for 3,000 years to take up the mantle of “inhuman” willingly, in order that the human species as a whole may reclaim their freedom from prescience. Paul gave up his power to become human, Leto II surrendered his humanity to give power to humans. But again, that’s just my take after reading Wikipedia pages. Probably once I actually read Messiah, Children, etc. themselves my perspective will change.

  • @bauke2009
    @bauke200923 күн бұрын

    I mean, Oppenheimer was a massive succes and well received film, and that was basically just alot of people talking for 3 hours. It was just made in a way that made it super interesting.

  • @cheddacheez2681
    @cheddacheez2681Ай бұрын

    Paul never lovingly praised genghis khan or adolf. He gave Stil the holotape because he hated the way Stilgar idolized him and he wanted him to see Paul as the person Paul saw himself as. In the first book it is clear that Paul wanted to steer clear of the Jihad but failed, and in Messiah it is made clear that Paul lived in deep regret and searched for a future where he could eliminate the Jihad. By the time Messiah takes place Paul had become a victim of his own followers, he couldn’t attempt to stop them without risking a much more brutal future. Paul wanted to help people but ended up being responsible for 61 billion lives, the book symbolizes how easy it is to lose control upon obtaining power. Messiah shows that no matter how much foresight you think you may have, you can still become a victim of your own future no matter the position you hold.

  • @asbjrnandersen4222
    @asbjrnandersen422216 күн бұрын

    I think, the biggest challenge will be the changes set in motion by the previous films. Stilgar became so goofy, it’s difficult to see how they will make us take him seriously again. Chani has become a much more high-profile message-broadcasted, so it’s hard to fit her with the book. On top of that, DV has zero faith in his audience and doesn’t like/suck at extensive dialogue. I have a hard time seeing how the convoluted dialogue-heavy conspiracy can survive this, and likewise with the Ghola

  • @xeli3046
    @xeli304626 күн бұрын

    What if Denis completely changes the timeline and allows Paul in Messiah to be made aware, through his prescience, of his other self in the actual novel?

  • @jam406
    @jam406Ай бұрын

    I really think at least the first half hour or so of Messiah will focus on Paul’s jihad and the ramifications of that on the other characters and this is where most of the action will come from, aside from the stone burner and scytale stuff. Frank Herbert tended to leave out a lot of action sequences to focus on the political aspects, but DV will flesh them out. I think DV will also find a way to bring Lady Jessica into a more prominent role, rather than leave her on Caladan for the whole thing. I also think he might use Paul’s prescience or some kind of flash forward sequence to show us a bit of what’s to come and the future with the Golden Path (Leto II sandworm?) especially if he’s not going to adapt past Messiah. And a lot of the film will definitely focus on the tension between Irulan and Chani. But either way DV has done a great job so far so i have high hopes for this!

  • @williamsummy9395
    @williamsummy9395Ай бұрын

    My friend and I were talking about how Messiah is going to need to be more from the perspective of Chani or someone else, and divert her character more towards "I love Paul but he's being a bad guy am i right?" Something like that. It also needs this because of how internal the book is and how hard it will be to adapt it into a movie without the copious internal monologues.

  • @andreiiiksavvv6054
    @andreiiiksavvv6054Ай бұрын

    That son turns into a fucking worm later

  • @ExtraMichael
    @ExtraMichaelАй бұрын

    Messiah is my favorite Dune book (with the clarification that I haven’t read any of those not written by Frank Herbert… I didn’t even like his later ones enough to bother reading someone else’s) When I read the original Dune trilogy the first time I was led to believe that I probably wouldn’t like the second one very much, and that, possibly only the first one was great… And I immediately disagreed! I loved the first dune and needed to read more, and was so pleasantly surprised that I loved the second one even more! It was just such a refreshing and fascinating take on a protagonist, I had no idea how much I wanted that.

  • @trumanshow162
    @trumanshow162Ай бұрын

    F. Herbert wrote the fascinating & speculative “Dune” with ingenious settings like some tech limitations. However, he also knew such limitations block civilizational development, ending the story as a tragedy. Moreover, we all are now getting the ability like Paul’s genetic memory or prescience with the internet or AI. Paul’s tears for the victims & Chani’s protest against propaganda will lead to a humane & hopeful adaptation.

  • @justinbergeron5997
    @justinbergeron5997Ай бұрын

    Wouldnt this history be lost with time considerimg how far in the future this is

  • @simongervais9302
    @simongervais93028 күн бұрын

    I think Denis will manage to double down on palace intrigue, assassination plots and expand on the action. He will also greatly expand the female roles, which will result on scene with Alia, Chani and Irulan to be the core of the movie.

  • @giancork1656
    @giancork1656Ай бұрын

    He will do a good job. He will have to change the structure of the narrative quite a bit for sure. Most chapters of Messiah are just people talking in rooms. Great amazing rooms, super cinematic rooms....but still just rooms and people. More akin to a stage play than a movie. But this is also what will give him so much freedom to keep the core idea of a tragic anti hero that sees himself partly as a villain and partly as a martyr, a girl that is pushed to be a Goddess and the machinations around the Empire and his Emperor. The fact that is also a slimmer book will give him the opportunity to dig into the lore and expand the universe by showing stuff that is not in Messiah. Like the creation of the Gola could be an interesting visual bit. He will expand on roles that are not even in the book, like Jessica. He will show us the Jihad and the Quizarate. Anyhow, in Denis we trust.

  • @gavincampbell6595
    @gavincampbell6595Ай бұрын

    Dune Messiah reads like The Godfather Part Two.

  • @StsFiveOneLima

    @StsFiveOneLima

    Ай бұрын

    It is almost exactly that. Watch the SciFi "Children of Dune", which has as its first part the whole of Dune Messiah, and there is a very distinct montage that is exactly the settling of accounts.

  • @samueldinardi4580
    @samueldinardi4580Ай бұрын

    I think that most likely the first act will be take lace during the Jihad instead of skipping over it like messiah did

  • @JackdotC
    @JackdotCАй бұрын

    Itll be interesting to see if they even bother with the birth of the twins, given how Denis doesnt want to do children of dune. The story might end up completly different to the book

  • @SHDEdits
    @SHDEditsАй бұрын

    I think it's fantastic, we got our hero's journey plot with part 1 and 2, and now the genre can be taken somewhere it's never been for a blockbuster.

  • @matthewmalham9539
    @matthewmalham953924 күн бұрын

    i can see big dennis making another path for messiah anyway, we have chani leaving into the desert isntead of just being somewhat passive, Alia not even born by the end, and more. so i imagine he has his own vague outlines/plans for a messiah which has a fairly different plot. railing off the dome i can see it starting off towards the end of the main jihad so we can get a few battles and displaying pauls dictatorial nature, then act 2 + 3 having all the scheming and building on the issues of his reign, maybe with chani acting as a preacher/rebel against him. the messiah schemers could include whoever controlled xyz conquered planet of act 1 to create a stronger link etc. very exciterd to see how he does edric.

  • @RoninAM
    @RoninAMАй бұрын

    Any thoughts on him merging this book and Children into one long movie? Could it work? Maybe include a mid movie time jump to allow Alia to grow up. I haven't read these books yet.

  • @stopculture

    @stopculture

    Ай бұрын

    Tbh I don’t think it would be something he’d do. I could see him pulling some plot lines from COD and turning them into an epilogue of sorts, but he’s been pretty clear from the jump that for him, Messiah is as far as he goes in terms of adaptation. He’s spoken in interviews about how Frank got a little too “out there” in the later books for any large-scale Hollywood adaptation, which is definitely true lol.

  • @Ricardo7250
    @Ricardo725019 күн бұрын

    Paul: Mentions the german painter Quiet kid in the back of the theater: LISAN AL GAIB!

  • @donaldduck7461

    @donaldduck7461

    10 сағат бұрын

    Austrian

  • @LSB44446
    @LSB4444621 күн бұрын

    Reading through Messiah rn and the story is so interesting. The dialogue can be so beautiful. "The waters healed me of the jihad, and they were afraid of that." But the biggest issue I see is the book seems to be rooted around Paul and Chani's relationship. It's a problem because they seem to have split in the film continuity

  • @georgecisneros5281
    @georgecisneros5281Ай бұрын

    When it comes to how Herbert decided to treat Paul in Dune Messiah, the term “overcorrection” distinctly comes to mind.

  • @SoapNugget
    @SoapNuggetАй бұрын

    I feel the third film will be a somewhat combination of Messiah and Children.

  • @whatisupmyfellowamericans8808
    @whatisupmyfellowamericans8808Ай бұрын

    I think they might just have to skip straight to children of dune and fill in the gaps with flashbacks. Messiah is essentially just the prologue for Children anyway.

  • @KINGXlll
    @KINGXlllАй бұрын

    Completely misses a huge part of why Paul was comparing himself to ancient tyrants, but yeah sure. Why not.

  • @yay-cat
    @yay-catАй бұрын

    I’m hoping Denis just writes his own story completely. Like Paul goes off being a tyrannical warlord but in the background Chani or some of the benegesirit witches plant seeds for a green arakis. Like a hopeful movie about how even in times of hitler you can maintain kind values and prepare for a future you will never benefit from. Like in opposition to power wars and general patriarchy which has a much more short term goal (because all dynasties crumble). Like what was the bene geserit goal, why did they want a Paul or Fade or extreme character? Like I’m hoping the 3rd instalment is dune adjacent. You can still tie off the Paul lost the plot arc without making that the depressing focus of the movie

  • @Ender7j
    @Ender7jАй бұрын

    Anyone who doesn’t understand what Paul was after when talking about Hitler’s body count doesn’t understand what Herbert was about.

  • @MusicalPlayground717
    @MusicalPlayground717Ай бұрын

    I actually think it’s not that hard a book to adapt. The book is my favorite of the series, even with some flaws that I think can be smoothed over. First, you need a montage at the beginning that shows the way the jihad led to the mass genocide, and Paul’s slow descent into dictator - so the time-jump into dystopia doesn’t feel so out-of-nowhere, like in the book. This can be done quickly, because it’s been foreshadowed in previous films; we’ve seen heroes fall from grace before, and it won’t be jarring if it’s done with some slickness. Then, you need to fill the plot holes and excise the vague scenes that don’t move things forward. Not hard. Then you hit the third act, and you’re golden. The most iconic and emotional stretch of any Dune book.

  • @patrickgardner396
    @patrickgardner396Ай бұрын

    Agree, just re-read it after many years, and had forgotten how different it is from the original, how focused on palace intrigue and people in rooms talking. Like the chatty parts of Game of Thrones, without much of the action. I think you're on to something in this video. Very likely Villeneuve will find the missing ingredients he needs among scenes from the (in the book, off-stage) war raging across the Universe. But, there's no avoiding how dark it gets. This overall story is a tragedy, and Messiah is where all of the bills come due.

  • @blackfrost9011
    @blackfrost9011Ай бұрын

    Paul shanking the shapeshifter is definitely glossed over by the fandom, and I’m gonna be real with you chief. I do not remember that shit at ALL. Based off the fact that I don’t recall anyone else every mentioning it before, I’m curious if more people just kinda forgot about it

  • @joeyralston3773
    @joeyralston377323 күн бұрын

    Paul killing 61 billion isn’t much of an issue compared to him bringing up Hitler! :O

  • @alexhero4748
    @alexhero4748Ай бұрын

    It would be cool if Denis will show the holy war, planets to planets attack that would be awesome.

  • @friedkeenan
    @friedkeenanАй бұрын

    I think Villeneuve will probably adapt the emotional and thematic bones of Messiah while changing the structure a fair amount. He already kind of did this with Dune: Part Two, though I think there's more semblance there between the structure of the movie and the book than i believe there will be between Messiah's movie and book.