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Dune: Part Two
2024
Drama, Action
2h 46m
The mythic journey continues as Paul Atreides unites with the Fremen to seek revenge against those who destroyed his family. Facing a choice between love and the fate of the universe, he tries to prevent a dark future only he can foresee (imdb.com).
Dune: Part Two
2024
Drama, Action
2h 46m
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Avg Percentile 74.39% from 1942 total ratings
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Rated 08 Mar 2024
92
84th
Man, I can't wait till we get to the human/sandworm hybrids, the thousands of Duncan Idaho clones, the space dominatrix invaders, the genetically modified cat people, the chairs made of living dogs... wait, what's that? They're not adapting the later books in the series? Well, I guess that makes sense.
Rated 08 Mar 2024
Rated 02 Mar 2024
45
32nd
A competent if self-serious genre film that drags whenever Javier Bardem isn't on-screen. If you want to make it more fun, try counting how often Chalamet strikes his dramatic warrior pose while some indigenous woman yodels on the soundtrack.
Rated 02 Mar 2024
Rated 26 Feb 2024
93
98th
My only complaint is that I wish they spent more of the runtime developing the emotional plot points. Some moments are either unsatisfying or underdeveloped, but fortunately, the performances sell what the dialogue cannot.
Rated 26 Feb 2024
Rated 18 Apr 2024
88
87th
Dune 2 others as you would have them Dune 2 you.
Rated 18 Apr 2024
Rated 01 Mar 2024
92
98th
A cinematic extravaganza, nearly perfect example of it's genre at every aspect!.. I think it has already placed itself among the best sequels in history of cinema!
Rated 01 Mar 2024
Rated 02 Mar 2024
97
94th
Oh come on… Am I supposed to pretend I didn’t just have the time of my life watching this? Villeneuve has done it again. I was completely immersed from beginning to end. The lore and worlds of Herbert’s book are the most fleshed out and lived in they’ve ever been, and I would argue the characters here are even better fleshed out than they were in the book. A technical triumph for sure, the sheer scope of everything is unmatched. I loved every second of this story. Cannot wait to see it again.
Rated 02 Mar 2024
Rated 02 Mar 2024
70
41st
Mixed feelings, mostly positive. There was a point in the third act where I suddenly realised the movie was nearly over and I felt some kind of disappointment. Which is good because the movie flew by and I was entertained, but it also felt a bit rushed and abrupt at the end. Finding it strangely difficult to pinpoint my actual feelings for this, probably needs another watch
Rated 02 Mar 2024
Rated 02 Mar 2024
70
47th
A slight letdown after a brilliant first film. I think my main issue is that the pacing of this was exponentially faster than the first-- a lot of the gigantic cinematic moments just felt crammed together, and somewhat indigestible. There was a dark, brooding potency to the first film that feels taken for granted here. Maybe this will work better when viewed consecutively, as I still think its a visual marvel with an excellent narrative arc. Austin Butler's b/w intro scene is incredible.
Rated 02 Mar 2024
Rated 01 Mar 2024
80
88th
This has everything one could possibly want: Stellan Skarsgård floating around using balloons, giant pokeballs falling from space, Rebecca Ferguson having a fetus as primary dialogue partner, and a bunch of young famous actors competing for who can chew more scenery; they all out-ham the veterans. Anyhow, really liked it.
Rated 01 Mar 2024
Rated 03 Mar 2024
90
93rd
Dune Part Two is a definitive monument to the genre created by a masterful director and creative force at the peak of his power. While being more accessible than the first in its narrative, it nonetheless shines in telling its story. I love the progression of Paul and Jessica as characters, as they tumble down the spire of religious zealotry and personal exceptionalism. This didn't overstay its welcome or feel anywhere near its runtime, and needless to say, but Part 3 cannot arrive soon enough.
Rated 03 Mar 2024
Rated 03 Mar 2024
97
96th
Stellar. A slight improvement on the first which comes from it being a part two and less exposition heavy than any actual increase in quality. This is likely one of the best things I'll ever see in theaters from an immersion perspective, and I'll treasure it for a long time.
Rated 03 Mar 2024
Rated 01 Mar 2024
50
33rd
Slightly better than Part One, but still boring. Don’t really think it’s all that visually impressive, although the sequences that were in black and white stood out a bit more. The biggest problem I have with it honestly is I just don’t care about the characters or the outcome of the story. A good chunk of the movie was just groups of people walking through a desert, and it got tedious and dull. Some music and performances were fine, but the way this ends means they’ll probably be a third one.
Rated 01 Mar 2024
Rated 13 Jun 2024
50
44th
My years of scholarly learning make it possible for me to impart to you the following wisdom: just as, in SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING, Zendaya appears but does not become the central female romantic figure until SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME, so too, in DUNE, Zendaya appears but does not become the central female romantic figure until this film, in both cases restoring the harmonic balance of the universe. As a result, this film is better than the first one. Finally: Kwisatz Haderach, give a dog a bone.
Rated 13 Jun 2024
Rated 26 May 2024
45
22nd
Extremely well made but I got hardly anything out of it. I'm not a spectacle-driven person, and this has just about nothing going for it other than spectacle. I couldn't take Chalamet seriously. Didn't buy the romance with Zendaya either; no chemistry. And Austin Butler has joined the ranks of Eddie Redmayne and Bradley Cooper as actors that I have an innate dislike of. Hated his performance, constantly posing and trying so hard to seem creepy and weird instead of actually being those things.
Rated 26 May 2024
Rated 27 Apr 2024
92
94th
Still going very strong, it is very faithful to the feel of the book. Visually it isz breathtaking, they get the Harkonnen World incredibly well. The strongest part is the music for me though, it is a masterpiece by Zimmer, how he meshed the sounds with the "weight" of events. Bautista and Zendaya excel in their respective roles. The end was a bit anti-climatic given the import of what transpired on the Universe level; that is the part Villeneuve didn't achieve; the cosmic consequences of Paul.
Rated 27 Apr 2024
Rated 22 Apr 2024
45
9th
Slow. Gaze. Unto. The. Distance. The entire movie feels like a slow oncoming migraine. All the shots are overexposed and filtered into oblivion. Aesthetically it doesn't feel SciFi, "Alien" or real - just fake and plasticky. The dialogue is equally pretentious, incoherent and slow for "flair". Language is introduced without feeling rooted to the world. Plotwise there are much fewer surprises than in the first movie. Overall terrible compared to the first, and to other SciFi.
Rated 22 Apr 2024
Rated 12 Apr 2024
63
41st
I don't know how a movie with this many good looking people and cool set pieces manages to be an absolute snoozefest. Also, why no really tiny Anya Taylor-Joy shit talking the Baron and the Emperor? And no Sting in a metal speedo either!
Rated 12 Apr 2024
Rated 07 Apr 2024
85
92nd
Even if i’m not over the moon with the storytelling of Dune, the execution in part 2 is an eclips of brilliant cinematic bombast that hit the right spot, where part 1 didn’t even come close. The direction is so inspired, propelling Herbert’s pretty mid material to the perfect kind of blockbuster with non stop bullseye lightning strikes of every type of artistic design. Insane world building. The black and white Harkonnen celebration scene was the highlight for me. I wanted to join the cheering!
Rated 07 Apr 2024
Rated 16 Mar 2024
80
79th
Once again, the spectacle is everything: awe-inspiring vistas and staggering design pairing with stirring music and cinematography. But here, Villeneuve at last dabbles in storytelling - cleverly making exterior the internal conflicts of the novel. But beneath the film's grandeur and large-stroke genius, there is too-little attention to detail, exemplified by the four different ways "Feyd-Rautha" is pronounced the first four times we hear it.
Rated 16 Mar 2024
Rated 08 Mar 2024
86
83rd
Bardem's Stilgar had great comedic timing. If any girl looked at me the way Chani looked at Paul my heart would melt. Feyd-Rautha got perfect psycho vibes. Honestly, this movie checked all the boxes I had as a fan of the book, the first installment, and Villeneuve as a director, yet I can't say why it didn't click quite as well as part one. Maybe I just was feeling its length or maybe its because the theater didn't have popcorn ready for the noon matinee. Theaters deserve to die at this point.
Rated 08 Mar 2024
Rated 07 Mar 2024
73
89th
Dune: Part Two is a visual feast with excellent performances from the entire cast, but is not without its faults. It is a long film that is very well-paced but it leaves out the connective tissue between scenes making the plot jump from point to point. Part 1 was undeniably set-up, so I expected Part 2 to be payoff. It delivers to some extent, but the ending feels rushed and inconclusive and a bit unsatisfying. It's still a thoroughly enjoyable film.
Rated 07 Mar 2024
Rated 07 Mar 2024
80
86th
Okay, hear me out: Life of Brian… but in space.
Rated 07 Mar 2024
Rated 04 Mar 2024
6
35th
Dune's world doesn't excite me. Everything about it feels as strangely lifeless and void as its desolate sandy landscapes. Narrative beats - when they finally do occur after an hour - are haphazardly crammed into the story for perfunctory reasons rather than emotional ones and the new standard for acting seems to be actors looking frowned whilst yelling their dialogue in childlike fashion. I wish Villeneuve would stick to small-scale films because that's where he really shines as a director.
Rated 04 Mar 2024
Rated 04 Mar 2024
4
55th
I have more or less the same problems with this one as with part one. Weak acting, poor line delivery, obnoxious blockbuster music and sound effects (and really repetitive too!), lackluster character development, weird pacing. Only part that kinda had me in awe was the worm-riding scene – that one kinda took my breath away. Otherwise, while not exactly being an insult to the source material, Villeneuve hasn't proven to be the messiah that can perfectly translate the book to film – far from it.
Rated 04 Mar 2024
Rated 03 Mar 2024
99
98th
Does what any masterful second act is meant to do by dropping our characters in absolute hell. What sets Dune: Part Two apart, what elevates it to the pantheon of sequels like Empire Strikes Back and The Dark Knight, is that it accomplishes this by flipping the formula upside-down. This follows well-worn beats we recognize, but the lens slowly shifts to dread. The breathtaking filmmaking is still on full blast, but in addition, the themes, politics, and world-building have densified.
Rated 03 Mar 2024
Rated 03 Mar 2024
66
64th
Might and power, impressively and exclusively, in character and direction. The last shot establishes Zendaya as the remaining moral center of this universe. The rest of this leaden, fascist chiaroscuro could now be shot into the stars.
Rated 03 Mar 2024
Rated 03 Mar 2024
80
83rd
I enjoyed it, but it does feel like slightly odd pacing. It feels like everything is happening extremely slowly for most of the movie, and then when a few big moments happen, especially later on, there's no time for them to have impact, and they're over before you even blink.
Rated 03 Mar 2024
Rated 02 Mar 2024
95
99th
Magnificent film. Most changes to the book were warranted or understandable. Worth experiencing in cinema. Villeneuve and crew proof that the Dune franchise is in very, very competent hands. I love the direction that they took. Awesome! I wish more blockbuster films were this well crafted and refreshing. I think it may be one of the best sequels in film history, ever.
Rated 02 Mar 2024
Rated 02 Mar 2024
90
94th
Watching part one just before likely improves the experience. High expectations going into part two and it almost met them. Good, sustained soundtrack. Great visuals unsurprisingly. Something felt missing at the end, perhaps he wants you leaving more.
Rated 02 Mar 2024
Rated 02 Mar 2024
70
75th
Very good for what it is, and worth seeing at the cinema for the full experience. It's hard not to like a film that features all of Charlotte Rampling, Florence Pugh, and Léa Seydoux. And Austin Butler as Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen is downright terrifying. The use of colour/contrast by Villeneuve is impressive as it not only sets the mood but also sets up the narrative.
Rated 02 Mar 2024
Rated 29 Feb 2024
60
53rd
Gets lost in in its own beautiful desert. It could be Herbert straying into Jihadi antics, but more likely it's Villeneuve who seems incapable of sticking a landing. Uneven, rushed and meh.
Rated 29 Feb 2024
Rated 19 Oct 2024
77
93rd
A satisfying widening of scope and story after the foundation was laid. Its not perfect, and I still think a high quality series is the only way to really tell this tale, but this STILL feels like Dune and I am happy it was made. Good performances all around , same breathtaking magnitude of shots and scenery and effects. Bring on Part 3.
Rated 19 Oct 2024
Rated 30 Sep 2024
66
30th
It's well made and has a good action sequence and fight scene. I'm just a little distracted by where it sits in our current culture. Like my problems with comic book movies, it feels closer to a television show episode than it does an actual cinematic epic. A portion of that is that even with the Lawrence of Arabia outline, it doesn't do much with character arc. And unlike some classic sci-fi/fantasy, it ends with you lacking a discussion on where the world is going. Marginal recommendation.
Rated 30 Sep 2024
Rated 12 Aug 2024
70
15th
kinda cool to look at for a few minutes here and there, mostly retarded
Rated 12 Aug 2024
Rated 30 Jul 2024
80
85th
Dune: Part Two is somehow even more awesome than the first. The production is stellar and the design choices are alien and unique in the best possible way. Villeneuve circa 2016 took the water of life and found the Golden Path: the only possible future where a Dune adaptation turned out good. I wish it didn't come with flattening book characters and themes to one-dimensionality but I needed to be trained to see the book and movies as different. All Hail God-Emperor Denis.
Rated 30 Jul 2024
Rated 02 Jul 2024
92
94th
Awesome. Way better than Part One. Fantastic space opera type stuff. All killer no filler.
Rated 02 Jul 2024
Rated 04 Jun 2024
65
43rd
Visually it's great, but spectacle can't make up for the fact that much of this is meandering and dull or cheesy (Austin Butler's cringy performance). While there are a few cool scenes; the sand riding sequence is quite breathtaking for example there are whole sections, especially those featuring Zendaya that I just wanted to skip. Villeneuve should have trimmed some fat from the first movie and expanded it with the best of this one and called it a day. The result would have been a masterpiece.
Rated 04 Jun 2024
Rated 25 May 2024
80
80th
The story is much more compelling and the film feels more complete as a whole than the first. Everything technically is just as excellent.
Rated 25 May 2024
Rated 25 Apr 2024
65
30th
I really appreciate the quality of the visuals and sounds. However, the story is incredibly boring and completely devoid of significance and depth. I made the decision to stop watching after the first hour to avoid wasting any more time.
Rated 25 Apr 2024
Rated 24 Apr 2024
85
94th
I liked it as much as 'Part One' (more or less). Villeneuve doesn't entirely succeed in terms of making Herbert's characters and story sufficiently fun and engaging but the production design and the rest of the audiovisual experience is once again an absolute feast for our eyes and ears.
Rated 24 Apr 2024
Rated 20 Apr 2024
85
83rd
so much attention to detail as well as exquisite set and costume design. Austin Butler's performance is remarkably stunning, especially in the arena scene which is as visually impressive as it is powerfully executed. to me it felt that the characters in part two emerged more fully in terms of the human condition. which is why i liked the sequel quite a bit more than its predecessor.
Rated 20 Apr 2024
Rated 18 Apr 2024
95
99th
Dune has long been one of my all time favorites. It was really nice to get a fresh take on the story. This movie also does a little better at explaining certain elements of the story. It lacks the outside of the box creativity of the 1984 version, but the story is so good, another interpretation is mesmerizing nevertheless. I highly recommend this one.
Rated 18 Apr 2024
Rated 15 Apr 2024
93
96th
Dune Part Two is a true epic that stands mightier than the first. It builds, it develops, it pays off in a spectacular fashion.
Rated 15 Apr 2024
Rated 07 Apr 2024
60
53rd
Kinda need Florence Pugh to come to my house and explain this movie to me
Rated 07 Apr 2024
Rated 07 Apr 2024
2
11th
The main redeeming features of Dune 1 were that nobody really did very much talking and the desert was kind of pretty to look at. Take away the long shots and the silence and you're left with this. What a stupid movie.
Rated 07 Apr 2024
Rated 03 Apr 2024
95
76th
Perfect Sequel. Cinematography, Acting on Point. Cant wait for Part 3 in a few Years.
Rated 03 Apr 2024
Rated 01 Apr 2024
8
80th
A whirlwind sci-fi epic, full of grand visions and incredible sounds of "the beauty and the horror" both inside and outside our many complex characters and the diverse cultural and religious landscape and pulsing plot of politics and control that they find themselves in. In this tumultuous world, Paul's arc from noble and knowable to mysterious and seemingly power-drunk is a fascinating one, but the change feels abrupt (Chani gives us someone to resonate with here). Awesome acting and action.
Rated 01 Apr 2024
Rated 27 Mar 2024
50
31st
Not for me, I guess. Slow moving, elliptical, confusing, and so much sand.
Rated 27 Mar 2024
Rated 23 Mar 2024
83
71st
The technical wizardry is on grand display here and the movie is masterfully made. I enjoyed it. But there's something missing in the narrative and character development that keeps me from connecting with the film as emotionally as I would hope. I liken it to listening to technical metal music; I respect it and enjoy it sometimes, but I'll always prefer something a little sloppier that makes me feel something. I like these Dune films... I just don't think I'll ever love them.
Rated 23 Mar 2024
Rated 23 Mar 2024
75
54th
I don't love these movies and it's probably my fault. For as visual as Villeneuve is, I just get tired of the sand imagery, and I don't think that the Dune designs are especially interesting. The movie putters along well for most of it and does kick it up a notch at a certain point, almost making this an 80. Does have the trademark Villeneuvian dread and some great scenes, I just can't connect in a meaningful way.
Rated 23 Mar 2024
Rated 21 Mar 2024
82
86th
Some pacing issues detered from fully locking in but a pretty solid punch to the face all the same. Feyd-Rautha was excellent and Denis + co visualised the arena sequence beautifully. Often manages to make the book's imagery jump onto the screen so the adaptation is really quite something but still not completely sold on 'ol Timbo here. It's a tough performance and he really went for it at the very least. Bardem as Stilgar steals the show as the authentically charming and unsettling zealot.
Rated 21 Mar 2024
Rated 10 Mar 2024
100
99th
not rushed, not rushed, very well developed story, im still in awe of the music and fleshed out story. acting is well done. there was 1 cringy moment when zendaya stormed out and then the music kicked off dramatically, then it felt like a teenager running out with a angry attitude. aside from that it was perfect the infared was awesome etc. only issue is make cgi people less obvious, looked like video game bots running around. make them slightly less obvious and each a tiny bit unique
Rated 10 Mar 2024
Rated 09 Mar 2024
88
86th
It's an epic adaptation and cinematic journey that leaves you thirsting for more... despite that giant pokeball. Actually, it's brutal style hyped me about to see Tleilaxu furniture in later movies.
Rated 09 Mar 2024
Rated 07 Mar 2024
95
96th
Favorite theater experience since Interstellar
Rated 07 Mar 2024
Rated 06 Mar 2024
54
40th
So full of itself that I soon got tired. As far as I'm concerned the cinematic universe is nothing more than monotone and repetitive. No matter how good it looks and despite a few good scenes. My main problem is not believing remotely in Timothée Chalamet's rendition of Paul Atreides.
Rated 06 Mar 2024
Rated 05 Mar 2024
93
97th
Denis, dont give the Casting Dr. the day off when you are selecting the Emperor. That said, this was a terrific movie, with some truly stand out moments. From the trailer, I was worried "2" was going to be a CGIfest but while a few scenes were pretty far fetched, Dune gets most CGI right in terms of jaw dropping power. Along with about 6 other scenes, the worm riding had me on the edge of my seat with a emotional lump in my throat; they were visions from my childhood, brilliantly brought to life
Rated 05 Mar 2024
Rated 04 Mar 2024
84
71st
After my first viewing, I feel largely the same as I did about Part One - there is some coldness to it and the emotional material doesn’t hit quite as hard as it would under a different director, but there’s so much other great shit going on, especially with the visuals, that it still ends up a very very good movie. I think I prefer part one ever so slightly due to some awkward pacing in this one, especially around the middle, but its still sick and I really hope we get to see Messiah.
Rated 04 Mar 2024
Rated 04 Mar 2024
93
69th
Flawed; very good, not great. Gorgeous/perfect first half. Hollywood strikes again, eliding controversy. Ending re the book is frankly sloppy. Crux of the problem: focuses on a straight (White) Muslim masculinity at the expense of an Arab-Berber queer feminist structuralism. Shameful given the current political climate. If it somehow aids an anti-fascist pro-Palestine revolt, one may call it a success. Still, near perfect and given the vast scope of the books, if there's more, one can forgive.
Rated 04 Mar 2024
Rated 03 Mar 2024
86
91st
The mood and pacing for the second part was rushed compared to the first one. Some scenes needed more time and space but there was no. You can discuss the amount of war going but it must be from the original. Again in the full IMAX experience. One more to go.
Rated 03 Mar 2024
Rated 03 Mar 2024
63
83rd
Not really my type of movie, but its visuals are stellar; genuinely striking. That black and white sequence is wonderful. The script... leaves a lot to be desired, and so does the dialogue (Yes, Denis, we can tell you'd rather your movies be silent!) but the performances were really good all across the board. It's a good film overall.
Rated 03 Mar 2024
Rated 02 Mar 2024
80
29th
This was an incredibly disappointing sequel to such an epic first movie. Not really a big fan of any of the performances besides Butler and Skarsgård; both absolutely killed it. It kinda felt like an above average Star Wars meets Marvel movie, with stupid one liner jokes, predictability, and action just for the sake of it. It didn't really add much. Also, let's just copy and paste the endings, but make it a little closer so by the third one, we might think he could lose the end of movie dual
Rated 02 Mar 2024
Rated 01 Mar 2024
98
99th
Amazing! The hype is real! Holy war spreads across the cinemas
Rated 01 Mar 2024
Rated 01 Mar 2024
95
95th
Just an outstanding movie, even better than the first. This is not a 100 score movie, but it is better than Dune 1 and I rated that 95 as well.
Rated 01 Mar 2024
Rated 26 Feb 2024
80
87th
An incredibly solid follow-up to the first part and a well thought out adaptation of the book. And make no mistake: this is an adaptation, so some narrative choices may cause occasional distaste to Herbert purists. However, Villeneuve's film shows a clear understanding of the heart of Herbert's novel and he captures that heart beautifully here while still making a captivating blockbuster experience of epic scale.
Rated 26 Feb 2024
Rated 21 Oct 2024
85
92nd
Delivers on the promise of the first part, while also ending on a similarly abrupt note. Maybe Part Three will finally allow me to properly judge these films as a full story.
Rated 21 Oct 2024
Rated 10 Oct 2024
40
22nd
Like Part 1, Dune 2 is an empty shell of a movie. Things happen with little context, and you don't really care for it because no one is actually likeable. Villeneuve knows how to make things look superficially pretty and how to stuff his cast with famous actors, but he doesn't know how to make you feel anything. The fake Arabic and "bald albino's in black are evil" trope are tiresome too. This movie also copies Gladiator to a shocking extent, including the identity reveal with a list of titles.
Rated 10 Oct 2024
Rated 09 Sep 2024
95
95th
Massive and wildly entertaining. The best movie of 2024.
Rated 09 Sep 2024
Rated 02 Sep 2024
60
18th
visually oppulent, stupid ending, shallow drama. book much better!
Rated 02 Sep 2024
Rated 21 Aug 2024
60
35th
Urgggh. I have never read the books so I'm not knowledgeable as far as Dune-verse goes. I'm watching these movies as their own standalone things and boy did the second part feel pointless. Bad guys practically fall over their own feet and are way too easy to take down, so the thrills are just not there? I felt nothing for these characters, either. I also get why people like it. Maybe better knowledge of the setting lends it a whole new meaning. I was just kind of bored.
Rated 21 Aug 2024
Rated 17 Aug 2024
100
90th
This move is groundbreaking. A true 10/10. One of the best movies ever! If you like Timothée Chalamet his movie The King is also very good. It’s actually the role that help lead him to this one.
Rated 17 Aug 2024
Rated 12 Aug 2024
75
78th
I was a little disappointed. It looks and sounds absolutely incredible, but it is quite dry, and I didn’t believe the characters. I do have a feeling it will grow on a re-watch.
Rated 12 Aug 2024
Rated 03 Aug 2024
90
91st
Outstanding. I was really pissed off when Villneuve's Dune came out because it was clearly written as a movie in two parts but Dune: Part Two was worthy of that lengthy waiting time. Chalamet is absolutely magnificent in this movie, his acting range serves him to depict the Paul's change of tone and behavior. I can't wait for the sequel.
Rated 03 Aug 2024
Rated 01 Aug 2024
65
39th
If the pacing was a bit off in the first one, it's way off here. Audiovisually impressive but really it's not that great of a movie.
Rated 01 Aug 2024
Rated 23 Jul 2024
90
97th
Incredible film. Visually stunning with immersive sound and a captivating story.
Rated 23 Jul 2024
Rated 16 Jul 2024
83
56th
جلوه های ویژه و فیلمبرداری خوب ولی بیمحتوا
Rated 16 Jul 2024
Rated 14 Jul 2024
75
53rd
The visuals were amazing. The scope of the scenes, the framing - wonderful! The disjointed story and miscast characters ... not so much.
Rated 14 Jul 2024
Rated 11 Jul 2024
83
88th
I can't believe I got to see Christopher Walken in a Dune movie, this must be a dream come true for Fatboy Slim
Rated 11 Jul 2024
Rated 28 Jun 2024
95
88th
Basically flawless, beautiful, and super complicated.
Rated 28 Jun 2024
Rated 26 Jun 2024
70
58th
I didn't enjoy this as much as the first, and it doesn't make me yearn for a third.
Rated 26 Jun 2024
Rated 10 Jun 2024
60
21st
Awesome visuals and cinematography as always, but the story in this sequel seems stretched to fit a longer runtime and is nowhere near as interesting as the first installment.
Rated 10 Jun 2024
Rated 09 Jun 2024
60
16th
Somewhere in between the sandthumping and martial arts and gorgeous desert sunsets, a plot sort of happens - lots of closeups of intense faces and mobs being roused by rousing speeches. I haven't read the books, so a romance springing seemingly from nothing jars. A guy sets off to prove himself on a desert trek and with no explanation is seen leading the army in the next scene - this also jars. Comically evil villains - come on, this is supposed to be high fantasy.
Rated 09 Jun 2024
Rated 08 Jun 2024
84
95th
The blockbuster Frank Herbert never thought would happen
Rated 08 Jun 2024
Rated 04 Jun 2024
85
59th
The way that they’re trying to get me to step in line with a MAN named PAUL.
Rated 04 Jun 2024
Rated 01 Jun 2024
90
94th
Austin Butler plays the hottest albino preying mantis ever committed to film. Yum.
Rated 01 Jun 2024
Rated 01 Jun 2024
8
93rd
Somehow missed this in theaters despite being a sci-fi guy, but caught up on HBO so whatevs. A compelling big scale epic with an admirably austere tone, biblical almost, like a modern Cecil B. DeMille or David Lean movie, no Marvel one liners to be found lol. Looking forward to continuing the journey with this universe in future films and TV shows.
Rated 01 Jun 2024
Rated 26 May 2024
87
46th
Sort of a mixed bag for me - a lot of expositionary pseudo-religious mumbo jumbo a la the first film, and some really incredible visual set pieces and shots. The film drags when it shies away from the emotional struggles of its core characters and ventures too far into the prophecy talk, but a strong third acts shows how gut-wrenching and involving sci-fi battle sequences can be when there's real emotion behind them. George Lucas wishes he could shoot battle scenes like this.
Rated 26 May 2024
Rated 25 May 2024
75
89th
Part 2 goes to unexpected places, but I never felt totally absorbed until the third act. All in all, It's an excellent sequel. I guess there is a Part 3 still to come to account for the holy wars. If Villeneuve nails it again, we are looking at the greatest sci-fi trilogy of all time. Can't wait.
Rated 25 May 2024
Rated 25 May 2024
96
94th
I have a bias for all things Denis V, but this was awesome. Deliberately paced to start with huge payoffs in the back half, Dune 2 exceeds the first in my view. Same or better visuals, sound, and cast.
Rated 25 May 2024
Rated 22 May 2024
65
55th
A lot of my thoughts on the first part carry over to this one, but I might say that I liked this slightly more. Denis Villeneuve’s direction is still one of the strongest aspects of the film. It’s visually excellent, has some truly great scenes, and a more satisfying ending due to the first film being a setup. Although I still feel like I’m really missing out on fully grasping the characters and world, which hinders my enjoyment. Perhaps the upcoming series will help with that.
Rated 22 May 2024
Rated 22 May 2024
85
62nd
Much long. Much bore. But build up to really good hype moments thou.
Rated 22 May 2024
Rated 18 May 2024
82
64th
I wasn't as blown away as others, I think.
Rated 18 May 2024
Rated 16 May 2024
78
87th
Plot 12/20 Fiction 12/20 Casting/Acting 17/20 Worldbuilding 20/20 Entertainment 17/20
Rated 16 May 2024
Rated 15 May 2024
96
96th
A religious epic, that begins to explore the perils of hero worship. Stunning visuals and audio meticulously crafted to accentuate grandiose story told by an alien but tangible culture. This movie is a masterpiece, a testament to the power of storytelling. I do wish that Zendaya's character was less focus on making a statement and more interested in fitting better into the overall narrative though.
Rated 15 May 2024
Rated 12 May 2024
82
75th
Perhaps expectations of the first movie made it impossible to be great.
Rated 12 May 2024
Rated 11 May 2024
14
74th
an improvement over Part One, with better pacing, more memorable scenes, clearer character goals, and impressive visuals and effects. However, some casting choices were distracting. Overall, it was an enjoyable experience worth seeing in IMAX. Rating: 7/10 or 14/20
Rated 11 May 2024
Rated 07 May 2024
95
99th
IMAX. When Paul rides Shai-Hulud for the first time will go in my personal history as one of favorite moments in the cinema. Never has 3 hours passed so immersed and swift, wishing this was a 6 hour film. Slowly paced after all introductions to the universe (with Part One), Villenouve focuses on atmospheric immersion of Dune universe. It does not follow the book completely and world-building is much greater in the book, but this series is a great representation of it. One of the greatest sequels
Rated 07 May 2024
Rated 06 May 2024
85
87th
Not too bad. Chalomet carries this movie. His mother's sinister machinations is also good. The most innocent characters are probable the 2 women in his life. Everyone else is broken, especially the main character. CGI is magnificent. Direction, script and editing could be better
Rated 06 May 2024
Rated 03 May 2024
72
93rd
Villeneuve doesn't disappoint and delivers one of the best modern sci-fi films. Still, based on a single watch, I rank the first film higher. This one is a bit slower and doesn't match the best scenes of the original, but still provides enough spectacle and it's no easy feat to pull of all the religious scenes as well as they do without unintentional comedy. The world building is immaculate, cast does a good job and Zimmer's soundscape is integral. Looking forward to the third one.
Rated 03 May 2024
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