DUNE BREAKDOWN & Analysis! Details You Missed & Ending Explained!

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Dune is director Denis Villenueve's 2021 adaptation of Frank Herbert's 1965 science fiction novel that inspired Star Wars and several other works! Erik Voss breaks down Dune 2021 scene by scene for all the details you may have missed, broader context from the book, the fictional history and timeline of the Dune universe. What is the deeper meaning of Paul's dreams throughout the film, and the final scene of the film?

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All Comments (21)
  • I honestly could have watched 3 more hours of movie. It just flowed so well, i didn't want it to end.
  • @CrazyTiffany86
    Went to watch Dune completely blind and immediately fell in love with it! I'm hooked.
  • @jakehedge9888
    Knowing nothing about Dune before seeing the movie I can honestly say this might become my favorite syfy franchise. It was an epic movie! Perfect acting, beautifully shot, and amazing story so far
  • @user-zw7gj9oh1x
    This movie was genuinely so much better than I even expected, and I had high expectations for this. I genuinely feel so confident that the upcoming sequel(s) will make this series even more amazing and because of that I’m so excited
  • @bani_niba
    The female voices during Paul's visions are probably ancestral Reverend Mothers - from his genetic memory.
  • @tp7886
    The only thing I really missed from the books was Paul shedding a tear after killing Jamis in the duel, showing his water sacrifice for the dead.
  • @shinebabyshine.
    This movie was insane. Saw it 2x back to back in IMAX and now I’m just devouring any content I can get on it. Is this how people felt when Star Wars first premiered?
  • @TheMrGiannisgr
    This film in theaters is unbelievable. GO EXPERIENCE THIS FILM.
  • @ranjbar_hadi
    actually lesan al ghaib is an Arabic word (لسان الغیب) which literally translates to "tongue of unseen" which means someone who can speak of a future that hasn't happened yet
  • The last observation of Paul running from the worm, then in the end following the worm. Very awesome symbolism going on.
  • @richard_d_bird
    1:05 the reason you see "inaccurate" dream sequences is because paul didn't see visions from a single future- he saw images from all the possible futures that might come to pass, depending on his actions in the present. he was pretty much trying to pick from between these, to get the one he wanted
  • @TheRyt123
    I went in totally blind knowing nothing at all about the previous films and novels. I absolutely loved it. Stoked for the next parts of it
  • One of the reasons this movie was so good was the fact that Denis Villeneuve is SUPER passionate about the media.
    I really hope we can get the rest of the book, and more of the franchise in a timely manner.
  • The Guild Navigators are mutated by use of the spice not genetically altered in a lab in-vitro.
  • @Task4ce534
    17:43 When Paul starts losing it in the tent, it gave me serious goose bumps.
  • @DanteYewToob
    My favorite small detail is how the Shai Hulud somehow send out super powerful vibrations through the sand to cause sand liquefaction so they can swim through it like water… so cool. Also, they don’t even need to catch you directly because they can basically turn the sand you’re walking on into liquid sand and you just fall under and get trapped while they nom on ya.

    (For anyone curious about liquefaction, Mark Rober made a video on it. It’s called Liquid Sand Hot Tub. Mark used a different technique of blowing air up through the sand, which is different… but the end result is nearly identical. Liquefied sand is actually commonly used as a tool for jewelers or manufacturers. You get a big tub full of gritty sand and vibrate it and drop in metal parts and they swim around and get polished or cleaned in a gentle manner that allows you to do tons of small parts at the same time. Pretty cool stuff!)
  • @JeighNeither
    The "inner eye" isn't about the mouth of Shai-Hulud, it's about turning the inner third-eye to communicate w/it, the hidden spiritual eye, that exists in everyone, but that usually remains closed.
  • @juliogarcia5725
    An interest detail you missed was that you can see Gurney Halleck's baliset at his bed side when some soldier wakes him up before the battle starts. It's a brief but cool moment, almost unnoticeable.
  • Timothy Chalamet is gripping and enchanting. There were some lulls in the movie, but he kept me wondering and engaged. It's been amazing seeing him on his journey. He is one of the Greats and I look forward to how he will develop in the coming years.