My wife and I watch DUNE: PART ONE for the FIRST time || Movie Reaction
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My wife and I are watching DUNE: PART ONE for the FIRST time! We're reacting to the movie and giving our thoughts at the end.
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Paul doesn't see THE future, he sees possible futures.
Maybe the movie should have made that clear
@@phoenixmagi2 Yeah, they should have.
@@joepegel considering that Paul doesn’t figure that out himself until Part 2, I think it is more compelling storytelling to let the audience figure it out when Paul does and not beforehand
Well, they'll find that out in Part 2. Paul says he sees possible futures all at once, but he gets to pick which one he wants to come true by unfolding events.
I think they spelled it out well with the Jamis scenes. Paul is seeing visions of this man, teaching him Fremen culture, showing him the ways of the desert life, and imparting sage wisdom on him, someone who was certainly going to be his mentor, and lifelong friend. Then when he finally meets him, he ends up killing him.
There’s a couple other examples, like Paul seeing Duncan amongst the Fremen, even though he had already died, the significance of the cryssknife always changing. One moment it’s being gifted to him, another time, he’s being stabbed with it.
But I do agree that the movie could’ve improved on this aspect a bit. It does improve in the next movie where you see some of the events & imagery he foresaw in the first movie, play out much differently
I genuinely appreciate that Holden is eating popcorn out of the Dune bucket.
Deeply appreciated- I called four AMCs to find one and could NOT
@BichaeldeAngelo I think you can get one online.
29:35 They filmed most of it on Arrakis itself. It saved a lot of special effects. Also they were able to hire a lot of fremen as extras which was very cheap as they paid them with a few water bottles. The expensive part of the movie budget was hiring the spacing guild to get them out there.
Good to know
I wonder how much they paid the sandworms, lol.
@@TimothyMills77 No sandworms were harmed in the making of this movie.
@@PhilBagels Lol
lmao the "spacing guild expensive" comment is genius
"then whats the point of these shields?"
Ive seen this sentiment before. Its basically: "whats the use for a shield if everyone uses countermeasures to bypass it?"
Ask yourself this: whats the point of slanted steel armor on tanks if an anti-tank round can easily penetrate it?
Because it means the enemy is required to bring more advanced and expensive munition and weaponry to do so.
You wouldnt go into battle without a bulletproof vest right? Despite the fact that there are plenty of handheld weaponry that can easily penetrate any modern bullet proof vest.
you're not always in the desert per say or on arrakis it you don't need to be so they serve a great purpose elsewhere
perfect way to explain!
It's just a matter of seeing an arms race in action. Shields have been so effective and in use for so long, that pretty much everyone now knows how to find their flaws and bypass the protection they give. Because of shields, bullets were abandoned and a fighting style was developed specifically to use slow movements very precisely to cut through them.
In nature, with plants and all types of insects, this arms race can evolve very fast and adaptations are made continuously to outdo the other.
couldnt agree more
Exactly. The shield makes artillery and high-speed projectiles outdated, which in turn forces armies to train their soldiers better, and that essentially turns infantry warfare undesirable because while it's expensive to produce ammunition and equipment, it takes time to train good soldiers; we see that one Atreides soldier is worth a dozen Harkonnens, and one Sardaukar is worth a dozen Atreides (more or less). If you lose your manpower, you can't instantly replace it like you would a weapon. So you gotta think twice before putting your men out there.
Holden complaining about dang children making noise at the threatre and then 1 minute later saying that his son had softened him up was so a hilarious juxaposition
I love Holden and Jen, but yeah, they talk too much when watching stuff.
Creatures running up and down the theater aisles while yelling are not to be confused with children. They are demons. Holden likes children, but abhors demonic spawn.
Probably those kids in the theater were not his own, and probably because those kids in the theater were much older to the point that they would make noises just because they can, and it is annoying indeed.
@@TimothyMills77 It's a reaction channel?
@@josechan2146 Fr lol there's a difference between a reaction channel talking during a reaction and kids making noise in a theater lmao
I'm happy you both are enjoying the music. Hans Zimmer wanted to score this film, which meant leaving Christopher Nolan for scoring Tenet and Oppenheimer. But this is what eventually got him his second Oscar win. Heard he's already working on the score for part three, Dune: Messiah.
Not really a rumor considering he straight up said he started lmao.
If I ever make a film, I definitely want him doing some music for it.
Worked out for Ludwig Göransson since he won the Oscar for Oppenheimer. Deservedly, his work has been so good. The Mandalorian theme still gets stuck in my head out of nowhere.
Watch the original. Maybe for some dated but really good. Actors you may recognize.
@EddieLopez711 the guy that played Paul in the original movie, played Lucy's dad in the live action Fallout series.
The shields are interesting. They aren’t impervious, they basically block high speed kinetic velocity. You see the missiles slow down and squirm through the shields. The weapons the Harkonens use for the attack are old world artillery and las guns. Using the lasers around shielded objects are super sketchy. If a laser connects with a shield it creates a nuclear explosion on both ends.
Also nothing is “technically” super natural. The Bene Gesserit train to have full control over every cell in their body. The Voice isn’t a power, it’s about manipulating your voice and word selection in such a way that it will perfectly hijack your targets will. The voice doesn’t always sound scary, but it sounds scary when used on Harkonens because that is the tone they best respond to.
Except for maybe the prescience?
@@justinseiyanyx6092 right, except for the prescience (though that is largely influenced by spice consumption), and especially Paul’s prescience, which is a result of the BG breeding program. Things get more super natural as time goes on, but it all feels very grounded and explained in the world building.
They don't explain this in either film, so thanks for bringing attention to this. It helps you understand more of the fighting strategies going forward
@@justinseiyanyx6092 it's described as prescience but it's actually just computing and calculating everything that will happen, based on the extra knowledge from the past
@@bradencarson1572 yeah the movies really don’t expand on the rules of tech or power too often. In a way I kind of like this because it minimizes exposition and seems more natural. However I also totally get that people who haven’t read the books might get a little lost with questions about the details. That being said, the universe and story adheres very well to its own rules, even if attention isn’t being called directly to it. Personally, I love these two movies. As a book fan, I am beyond pleased. I find the movies work best if you have the background knowledge from the books to fill in some of the gaps.
One of my favorite things about Dune is how Herbert subverted the "visions of the future" trope. You both commented on Paul's visions of Jamis. Paul had visions of Jamis being a friend and being killed by him. The actual future was a third path where he kills Jamis instead. But Paul retains the memories of friend Jamis and can learn from them even though he and Jamis were never friends. That is such an interesting take on being able to see the future.
Also, Paul killing Jamis was Paul learning the way of the desert, so in a way Jamis DID teach him.
yea like piflik said, it was more open to interpretation. the dream didn't happen exactly as he saw it but it did happen. He "learned the way of the desert" from jamis.
And Jamis is still leading him into the desert.
Difficult to see. Always in motion is the future.
I would definitely try to watch part 2 as soon as you're able. There's a lot going on and its better to just watch it back to back as you'll retain the most information. Part 2 was not filmed at the same time as they needed to wait and see how this did before a Part 2 was greenlit. Glad you guys liked it!
A lot of details from the books are just straight up not explained, but I love that. I love not being treated like a child and having a character come on screen and deliver 4 minutes of exposition like “Here is what is about to happen, because I am speaking about it now, so it will happen soon” Characters are assumed to actually be characters in the world who wouldn’t need all those little details explained to them, so while it leaves questions for the audience I personally enjoy it to having someone come on screen and basically explain “This is the next plot point”
Nominated for 10 Oscars including Best Picture but won for
Best Sound Editing
Best Sound Mixing
Best Film Editing
Best Visual Effects
Best Cinematography
Best Production Design
Best Original Score.
Wait till they see part 2, lol.
But the movie always had the only Oscar that really matters.
Isaac.
@@mauz4588 that's funny, lol.
@@mauz4588 badm tsss ! funny
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Yes, one of the best actors ever
I'm not saying just because he has my name as his surname
Crazily, WB waited to see how this film did before greenlighting the second… but the level of cinematography / effects is just as good! You mentioned about them doing something different with the VFX - they actually didn’t use blue or greenscreen, but used a sandy coloured one so that light reflections / edge wraps affected by them matched the tone of the desert setting, rather than it being such a contrasting colour. I believe that this meant they had to do more rotoscoping because it being harder to always pull a good key, but it made the final compositing a lot more convincing.
Even crazier is they held the same approach for Part 3 as far as I know. With the trajectory they're on they should be safe to keep making them after 3 but as I understand the source material gets.... weird?
@@intense79nickeven the first book has “weird” aspects that were left out. We didn’t get any spice orgies sooooo. Yeah the whole universe was a huge inspiration to so many sci if books and universes because of this. Lots of crazy places to pull ideas and build them into something else or get new thoughts from really diving into this really different universe
Edit. Check out corridor crew to see some cool breakdowns of the vfx
@@intense79nick Yeah, book 4 and onward get quite nutters. I could see the third one "Children of Dune" working just as well on screen, but it would easily require 2 additional movies, which is why I think many are ruling it out because it all depends on what Denis Villeneuve is willing to do. So far, it seems he's only expressed interest in the 3 movies.
Part 2 was not filmed at the same time, they didnt know if part one was gonna succeed so they took a gamble that thankfully paid off
Oh let’s frickin’ go dude
Holden I totally feel you about gettin’ worked up over Leto’s quote to Paul. When you have kids, it just hits differently.
That's a pretty universal thing. I saw that change in my brother in law, when they had their kids. :)
Sadly, I can't have kids... but... instead I get stupidly emotional over our guinea pigs or my nephew and niece (wonderful kids, despite not really being kids anymore). :D
I'd say it can hit hard from either perspective. There's a lot of parents out there who unfairly lay their expectations onto their kids, which can be quite suffocating. It's always wonderful seeing a parent like Duke Leto who can accept someone as they come. Too often, parents think of their kids as an extension of themselves rather than seeing an individual with their own values and dreams.
Part 2 was not filmed in tandem with Part 1. The director only got the go ahead for Part 2 just before Part 1 was released - there was no guarantee of Part 2 when this project started.
The way things can penetrate the shields is by moving slowly. The slower the easier it is to pass through them
I love Jen being witty, Holden giving her a complisult, Jen questioning his sincerity (and ignoring the insult part) and then giving the eye roll when she realises he's probably being facetious with his response.
It's crazy how having a kid changes how you react to stories that didn't have any impact previously. The feels are strong with parenthood!
Imo, children are blessings, and we should be thanking God that we have children and that they help us be who we'd want them to be.
For the vision of Paul dying, it is theorized that Paul the Atreides when he killed the fremen "died" and the person who rose from that fight was Paul the Fremen. So Paul did die, but it was his past self and now he needs to look to his future self. I think it makes sense I dont know about others.
I'm sorry your theater experience for this movie was ruined, this movie is definitely best experienced on a big screen. But I'm glad you guys are posting your reactions here and I can't wait for Part 2 reaction!
I think Dune Part 2 wasn’t made until after Part 1
Yeah, they waited to see how well Dune part 1 did.
For me, Dune Part 1 is an appetizer, while Dune Part 2 is the main course, lol. Thank you for featuring me as a comment of the day, Holden.
I love how Holden is eating out of the Dune popcorn bucket 😂
Basically in a nutshell, as long there is spice getting harvested from the dunes of Arrakis; the planet cannot be fertile or fit for sustaining water bodies. And that is why the emperor wants the planet to be a barren land to fulfill his needs of spice, which mostly is interstellar travel. So, the messiah character of Paul will become an entity powerful enough to breach the fabric of space and time so that there is no need to harvest spice anymore yet the civilizations around the universe can carry on with interstellar travel with Paul's power or somehow he's going to help them with it. This is the basic synopsis of what I grasped from the movie. (never read the book or saw the original one)
Also I loved the way the BeneGezarette woman/people are creating a steaming hot pile of foreshadowing (*in Deadpool voice*) around the forthcoming of Paul's character. It's pretty engaging.
From what I gathered from the books, the Bene Gesserit have a sort of ancestral memory, where they can draw on the strength of will and knowledge of all their female ancestors. However, their male ancestors are all blocked off. Their pursuit of the Kwisatz Haderach is an attempt at creating a male Bene Gesserit, who has access not only to his female ancestors, but the males as well. They believe that, given the right training and preparation, the Kwisatz Haderach would have all the powers of a full Bene Gesserit, Mentat (sort of human supercomputers), and Guild Navigator (able to guide ships through "hyperspace" with the spice) all in one.
The Bene Gesserit are able to control their bodies to a superhuman degree, including consciously influencing the gender of their children, and they instituted a 10,000 year breeding program. However, Jessica gave birth to a son, Paul, out of genuine love for Duke Leto, and thus the power of the Kwisatz Haderach appeared one generation too early. The full abilities appeared imperfectly in Paul, but they were still more than enough for him to easily overthrow House Corrino, who had ruled the Empire for 10,000 years. Paul taught Bene Gesserit fighting to the Fremen, turning them into unparalleled warriors, and used those armies to conquer worlds that resisted.
However, because the Kwisatz Haderach appeared one generation early, Paul's prescience was imperfect. He could see enough of the future to know that a catastrophe was coming that would end the human race, but he wasn't skilled enough to see the path that would avoid it. It wouldn't be until Paul and Chani's son was born that the true power of the Kwisatz Haderach would be realized, and that path could be seen and taken.
@@CountryMusicMann that's so cool. Thanks for explaining. This lore fascinated me more than my peers who watched it with me and I would love to see the holy war which started at the very end of the second movie and was also teased in Paul's vision.
Paul and chani didnt have a kid. Paul had a kid with the emperor's daughter.@@CountryMusicMann
@@leeking6939 Not according to the wiki. That attributes Leto II as being the son of Paul and Chani. Maybe they changed that in the movie, but I missed it in theaters, so I'm avoiding it as much as I can until it comes out on DVD.
This is funny because I’m reading dune rn after having seen the movie and last night I was searching to see if you had reacted to it. Then today I woke up to your reaction lol
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I've only seen this once and recently at that, but I still think the mini-series is better up to this point. Everyone always compares only to the Lynch 80's movie, but the mini-series is way better.
8:23 The moment when Jen rolled her eyes and then she realised it's all filming so a gentle, tiny smile happend xD
This might be one of the best ads I’ve seen fr. Love the effort lol
You know what's crazy, last night I tried looking up this specific video because I was 80% sure you and Jen had done a reaction to Dune already. Waking up this morning and seeing this was kind of a nice surprise haha
Lisan al gaib!
Music by Hans Zimmer! Imo near the best composer of our time! Love everything he does.
THIS MOVIE WAS SO GOOD! CAN'T WAIT FOR PART 2!
Loved your guys' reaction! It was beautiful to see Holden's reaction to Duke Leto's speech. It caught me too and feels more powerful since I originally watched the film as I'm a step-father to a sweet little girl. Really goes to show how certain scenes. lines, and characters can feel more impactful based on your life experience. Can't wait for your guys' Part 2 reaction! :)
Not me crying about Holden crying about the father son scene. And I’m also crying about the scene as well 😂😂
Hans Zimmer composed the music and won an Oscar for it.
LOL HOLDEN PULLING OUT THE POPCORN BUCKET!
Right there with you Holden, I have a 19 month old son and I get way to teary on father/son things now. 😂😢
My god, it’s about time y’all. This is a masterful film series already! Can’t wait for y’all to get to part 2!
Hopefully, they don't chat as much during part 2 unless they're asking one another questions.
the Bohemian Rhapsody edit was hilarious 😂
"omg you're that girl from the Disney channel" 😂😂
SO happy that you two are watching this! This is my go to movie to watch any day of the week! Love how you can trace so many properties, like Star Wars, taking inspiration from Dune
EPIC is the truly best way to describe both these films. I'm so glad you guys are watching and loving it so far
I remember being confused when I first watched Dune Part 1, so I went to UA-cam and watched a lot of videos on the movie and the books, so now I completely understand Dune and I'm excited for Dune Messiah.
LOL THE STAR TREK INTRO!
Hearing how your first watch was in the cinemas, makes me so glad my family and i went with Gold Class
I lost it when Holden said "You switched off your targeting computer". :)
When the singing in the different language, listen to it as Eric Cartman singing "ALL DAAYY COOOOKIE DOUGH!"
You wont be able to unhear it
Love the ad!! The effort was incredible and made me actually watch- nice seeing Matt too!
SO GLAD you enjoyed this and SO EXCITED for your review of Part 2 :D
The sponsorship skit killed me😭🤣🤣🤣it was hilarious🤣🤣
They're making a MAX series about the Bene Gesserit (witches/sisters) that will give us non book readers more insight to their purpose and back story.
Oh wow Holden! I'm so pleased for you that you liked it! It is a TONNE of info to take in for newcomers and I totally respect the opinion I've seen from a lot of people new to it that this film is a bit slow. But you guys picked up on so much first time with relative ease. I hope you enjoy the second part ☺
Awesome reaction you both
Can’t wait for you both do the sequel
Hopefully, they don't chat as much during part 2 unless one of them gets confused and needs to ask a question.
24:28 this bit killed me 😂 The bulls a metaphor!
My husband absolutely loves Dune. The books and films. He got me to watch the 1st part and i cant lie i was bored. But i still went to see the 2nd one and i loved it. Dont know why lol just my take.
These two films are honestly incredible. I can’t wait for ur reaction to the second one.
I actually sat though an ad. Great job on the Star Trek promo, both of you.
Hans Zimmer nailed the score for this film. He is the modern John Williams in my eyes. Those guys are both absolute legends
Oh nice! I've been hoping to get you guys' thoughts about these movies, especially yours as a filmmaker and cinema buff Holden, don't be afraid to be critical of popular movies and shows, we're all here because we enjoy watching you guys experience these things and share your honest thoughts!
The David Lynch version of the film is still very much worth a look if you like sci-fi, it goes into a lot of the weirder elements of the book Denis (wisely) left out of this adaptation, but also changed a number of things, making Denis' version somehow more accurate to the books while containing less of what is in the books. Also a fun cameo from Lynch himself if you're paying attention. The 1984 movie covers pretty much exactly the same story as Dune Part 1 and 2 combined, so once you've seen those you don't need to worry about spoilers and such.
That's the first ad for a mobile game I've thoroughly enjoyed. Bloody gold 😂😂😂
Lol, awesome how you even made the Star Trek ad funny!
I just wondered the other day if you would like these movies or if you two even watched them already. I really love both of them and I am looking forward to watch your reaction and thoughts about it!
I had never heard of the Dune franchise, until my best friend’s dad got me into the franchise. He told me about it before the first one came out, and I have been hooked on the series since. I just finished the 4th book. Love this series so much.
25:46 They don't dig into the sand. They use the sand compactor that Duncan Idaho showed earlier but did not explain. It is a tool that uses static electricity to move sand. In the film, it looks like it is making a tunnel. I presume that a sand compactor is used to make the hole, then a stiltent (a tent version of a stillsuit) is placed in the hole, then inflated.
Its not stated explicitly, but I assume the static electricity does not summon a worm.
FINALLY, holden you dont understand how long i have been waiting for this
Seeing these two films in IMAX was epic, probably my favourite theater experience
No one ruins the mood of a movie quite like Holden can!
I’m so excited for part 2! These two films surprised me too
To give a short explanation of Paul's visions, he processes so much information from the world around him that he can "calculate" possible outcomes. Paul has an incredible ability to have these "visions" where he basically sees futures that could happen, should the events line up correctly. Like with his visions of Chani and Jamis. Throughout the film the visions change and can be influenced by even minute details such as a hesitation in a single moment.
The 2000 Mini-Series DUNE, did a lot of World Building. I focused on Jen when the "Only need you to be my son" came up. You didn't disappoint. It was filmed in Syria.
The shields have been designed to stop fast traveling projectiles like bullets, which meant a return to melee combat. So you have change the speed of your attack to get around the shield.
Just now realizing that your part 2 got taken down. Sorry to hear that. I was looking forward to watching it today.
22:25 fun fact about the lasers they use. If that laser hits a shield, it causes a massive explosion at the point where it hits and also where the lasgun is due to feedback, so they have to be pretty careful.
Regarding the more supernatural aspects: Dune is set thousands of years in the future. In that time, thinking machines (computers and AI) have been banned. This has led humanity to develop superhuman abilities, through training and genetic crossbreeding. The Bene Gesserit are able to use The Voice, which consists of tuning the voice to a certain pitch that basically hypnotizes the listener. Mentats (like Thufir Hawat) are human computers, capable of performing incredibly complex calculations and solving logical problems. As for the navigators of the Space Guild, they use the Spice (which in large quantities allows them to see possible futures, as Paul does) to search for possible paths through space (basically looking into the future to see which paths are safe)
Just watched dune 2 this past weekend so excited yall getting into these movies
"This planet is awesome!" I laughed for 5 minutes.
Oh man I thought this was going to be Godzilla Minus one. Looking forward to it hopefully you guys do it.
The Music is a love project for Hans Zimmer as he is a big fan of Dune. He even started to do the music for the second book before knowing that they'll actually film it.
Why am I smiling like an idiot throughout your Star Trek ad? Probably because it's awesome
You can see right off the bat how much this inspired Star Wars. Its actually kinda incredible
Dune, pretty much is just Star Wars mixed with GOT, but it came first, lol.
Paul’s visions about Jamis are a prime example that his visions aren’t always 100% accurate.
Jamis DOES in a way teach Paul how to become Freman. It just happened to play out a different way in that Paul had to kill Jamis to be accepted into the group.
Shields deflect anything moving fast, so they would stop bullets or lasers which is why you need swords in combat. The projectiles that penetrate shields are effectively drones.
This movie is a perfect example of show don't tell. A lot of the world-building and story can be gleamed from just looking at the set design, the musical leitmotifs, the way actors convey something, that usually would've been conveyed with expository dialogue typical sci-fi blockbuster, is instead conveyed through a glare, an eye movement, or body language. There certainly still has to be some exposition since it is a completely new world. It certainly gets better with repeat watches and also after you watch the 2nd movie. The movie also glosses over some of the concepts from the book for the sake of simplicity so if you want a more detailed explanation, you would have to either watch the movie again, watch some explainer videos or read the first book.
Wow what great choice. This will be a great watch for your channel. Even I’m excited 😊
Best part of the video is that Star Trek ad. It was hilarious haha
love watching Jen acting
The scale of this movie blows me away. You see these tiny little ships coming out of the big ship in space. Once those tiny ships land on Arrakis you see they actually are gigantic ships carrying hundreds of Atreides soldiers and equipment.
The cinematography is beautiful and there’s a sequence in the sequel on another planet that’s such a unique looking world. It’s an absolute standout and I’m excited to see y’all experience it.
Fun fact :
Before Paul has his first kill, there is a female ancestor’s voice said that he must die so the Kwitsatz harderach can rise. There are two meanings of this.
Paul was trained by 2 best fighters in the known universe, so he can really fight. But all his trainings are with shield. That mean he must attack slowly (to penetrate the shield), and defend himself quickly.
But the Freman doesn’t use shield because it will attract the worm. So their attack will be much faster. Pual is not ready for this.
To win this fight, he must forget his training, his old life. He must die, so ‘the one’ can be awakened.
*the other meaning could be a spoiler so let’s not talk about it yet. :)
Oh! I was all set for your Dune review. But to see the Enterprise flying across the screen! You're playing with my emotions!
I predict Jen specifically is going to LOVE part 2.
Excited to see them react to part 2 now!
A little background on Dune: Dune was written as a book in 1965 and it loosely inspired Star Wars. Anakins fall in Star Wars is inspired by Paul Atreides’ fall in Dune. In the books they go into a lot more detail. At the end of the first one they even have a dictionary so you can learn all the terms. I feel like Holden and Jen would both really like Dune the more they learn about it. It has a lot of religious inspiration and I feel like Holden’s thoughts on it would be really interesting to hear as a Christian myself.
Thanks for explaining what Holden already said
Islamic inspiration
Why are you spoiling parts of the story for Holden and Jen?
Lot of dune inspiration in fantasy too. Like wheel of time.
Dune influenced scifi in general
Dune Part 1 is the Batman Begins to Dune Part 2's The Dark Knight. It is truly an amazing film. I am so happy to see you guys watch it. It is probably one of my favorite movies of all time!
did something happen to Part Two? When I was updating my post it failed and now I can't find it. PS: Search for Part Three Trailer.
these movies should be watched in a movie theater with proper sound etc, the immersion is so much different and unlike anything ive experienced
Like Paul’s dreams in Dune, the jedi in star wars also had these. More notably, in Empire strikes back, Luke gets a force vision of himself defeating vader and the mask opens up to show is own face, warning him of his fate should he proceed down a dark path. We eventually see him at the climax of return of the jedi, Luke embraces the light; and his premonition never comes true. In revenge of the sith, anakin is (unnaturally) shown one potential future where Padme dies in childbirth; and his paranoia led him to the dark side, in which a chain of events ultimately led to the nightmares he tried so hard to avoid. Like the supernatural dreams in Dune, the force visions only show one of many possible outcomes.
Can’t wait for part 2!
Holden tearing up at the father son moment in the beginning was wholesome as fuck
Edit: I too tear up at it
The new thing you may have heard about for the CG is that they didn't use green/blue screens, insead a tan screen for the backgrounds where they had practical effects where they knew they were also doing CG effect as well. Reduces the bounce light that shows green on other things in the scene
All of the world building in part 1 makes part 2 that much better. Part 2 gets to focus on the story and characters so much. It really is one of my all time favorites already.
Looking forward to Part 2!
Waiting for part 2!!