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This was probably my fav scene in the film......the way the music complimented everyone's emotion was perfect. The confusion, the preparation of leaving, feeling water before going to a desert and seeing THAT SUNSET for the last time on your home land
Why is it so hard for most film makers to create scenes like this? It's so important to give a movie a feel, an atmosphere to be able to present a believable world and story. You don't create atmosphere by creating grand pointless CGI battle scenes that go on forever. I don't mind action, but it shouldn't be the main thing in a sci-fi or fantasy movie.
In Star wars, going planets to planets is just like taking the train to go from one city to another. Dune's books insist that, in reality, there is a price to pay, leaving the world you evolved with for thousands of years (in Dune universe) to an entirely new environment, and how profoundly this environment model us individualy and socially. I love that aspect of this masterpiece.
Also a literal REAL LIFE PRICE, guild ship navigators literally can and do die from travel as they need to be heavily spiced to see the path and are morbidly deformed because of it. Machine AI's arent allowed due to war against the AI the in the past of the DUNE universe so they use living people who have special abilities by digesting HUGE amounts of spice(aka also the literal price of the spice and only guild has those navigators)@@dpraldy3235
@@dpraldy3235 it fact it is not but people in this universe are lazy. Before Holtzmann drive went into use there were already faster than light travel available
Epic, with a looming sense of terror, almost as if the movie is telling you ; "there's no going back now" (If you know what is to come, you know what I mean)
@actomobile It was an offer he couldn't refuse even if he wanted too, obviously he knew they where headed into a trap. But the Atreides also has tons of support from the other houses which he'd surely lose by declining the offer to head spice production on Arrakis, which is a dream job for any high house. So not only was his plan to unite the Fremen, but to show the high houses the deceit and slimyness of the Emperor.
@@actomobileLeto didn’t anticipate that emperor will be directly involved To be frank they could’ve defeat them on Caladan too probably, with full on attack of imperial army + harkonnens + the same traitors that turned off defenses on arakis. It would’ve been tougher but I think without fremen Atreides didn’t stand a chance But it was easier to arrange the dark zone on Arakis with other houses not realizing emperor involvement. Leto knew that this was some sort of trap but was overconfident that he could handle this with his men and didn’t calculate the presence of sardaukar
All the scenes on Caladan are so beautiful and made me feel the heartache I would probably feel if I too had to leave such a beautiful and lush world, one where my ancestors are buried and all my best memories were, never knowing when or if I would ever see or set foot on it again. Then to have to transfer to a planet (not even another country but a WHOLE DIFFERENT PLANET) as inhospitable as Arrakis? Goddamn.
"Do not be deceived that he spent his first 15 years on Caladan. Arrakis, the planet known as Dune, is forever his place." This quote was so very ominous early on in the book. It was when I realised that the fact that if his father the Duke is going through immense trials as he takes stewardship or Arrakis, then his son will probably go through so many more.
The amount of change Timothee shows from these scenes to the throne room scene in Dune 2 is staggering. Looking at him in Dune 1 I wasn't sure he could pull off Mua'dib in Part 2 but holy hell he knocked it out of the park.
And what's awesome about that is that's just a testament to his acting ability -- he really makes you believe that, in Part 1, he's a younger, more immature Paul, and then in Part 2 he's goddamn Paul Muad'Dib Atreides, Duke of Arrakis.
1:32 - This kinda stuff is my favorite thing in Dune. These tiny dots coming out of that massive tube in space... And then the dots land and they're the size of skyscrapers... so it like reverse engineers in your mind how goddamn big that tube is is in space!
@@nyxawesome9409 they did the same thing with the scene of the Herald of the Change arriving on Caladan. This tiny spec leaves the highliner and becomes a 40 storey orb when it lands. A lot of time and care went into making the scale of the world feel real to us as an audience and it's so valuable.
Not only that but unlike most space shots that usually show a ship appearing to be above a planet they instead make the ship appear to be below it and having the ships look as if they are flying up to the planet.
@@nokander WOW thanks for pointing that out. I always thought it was just another atreides ship coming down with them, but to think, the heighliner is probably thousands of miles further away than I thought it was and still, it absolutely dwarfs the size of the entire atreides fleet. This movie truly never stops giving.
This is such magnificent and efficient storytelling. The beauty of Caladan, the power of the Atreides, the last time Paul ever sees his home planet, the introduction of Arrakis and even a bonus teaser for the Spacing Guild and the overwhelming scale of their operation. So many crucial aspects of the story and powerful emotions are communicated here with masterful execution from Denis and Hans Zimmer. This truly is art. I’m so happy to be alive to witness the work of Denis Villeneuve and his collaborators. With so many projects even outside of film getting green lit to be developed by people who actively hate the source material, it’s so refreshing to see what can be done when a filmmaker is humble, actually reveres the source and treats it and the audience with respect.
What makes this scene even more ominous is that they all know that they are walking right into a trap, they know the Emperor is setting them up by giving them Arrakis, and they know that they are effectively forced to go along for the ride as the Emperor has put them in an impossible position where they cannot refuse.
It warms the heart watching and listening to the genuine fondness of Thufir greeting his superiors. This is true respect and friendship they have in the House of Atreides. Rather hard to stomp that out.
@@Kyle-fr7ts fuck off with the whole "ya know it's fake right?" shit please We know it's acting but let us enjoy the world Herbert and Denis built in peace Come off your intellectual high horse
@@Kyle-fr7ts If you see the reaction of Duncan Idaho and Gurney Helleck after they see Paul and his mother after the event of House Atreides termination, then you feels that Atreides value honor and respect within their rank
masterpiece.. i wont be skipping any Denis movie after I know he did Blade Runner 2049. He sucked me into his works like we living in them... and left us contemplate them like, for days... still now...
@@jimjohnson6944 One can agree that they could have chosen someone else from a middle eastern background in hollywood to play Chani, someone better looking than Zendaya, she's okay but she didn't deserve to play Chani imo.
@@A7XKoRnRocks1 for me it's less about her appearance and more the way she carries herself. She is whiny, argumentative, and comes across like an angsty teenager. She holds ZERO resemblance to book Chani either in physical appearance or personality.
Hans Zimmer is just getting better. The way he's music perfectly fit every mouvie he makes music for. The legacy of this man is just breathtaking. I feel like if he teamed up with Ennio Moricone to make a music for a film this would be nothing like we've ever seen
Reminds me of another film with a boy looking at the sunset about to leave his home planet. The difference is, in that another film, the boy's home is already a desert planet and this one is the reverse.
@@JIG-vn8sc Wanna know something really weird? I haven't finished reading the entire series, currently only halfway through the first book because of a situation in my family involving dementia. For some reason the minute I got to that part where Paul has that vision in the tent, I instinctively could feel in my gut things were gonna have a horrible ending. I just don't know exactly how it happens, except that it's supposed to be really disturbing and weird. Is it true that "every Dune book is only half as as good as the one before it?"
@@AFanOfCinema Depends on your taste. The books are very varied in terms of their style. The first is an action epic, the second is an emotional epic, the third I don't know how to describe, perhaps mystery and everything previous all at once. It felt like setting up the fourth one and tying up the first trilogy of books by showing the legacy. The rest I haven't read but everyone clearly says the fourth is like a philosophical dialogue back and forth. Apparently one of the last two has the best action in the series, but those last two also apparently get even more insanely weird than they've already gotten by the time of the fourth which is titled "god emperor" which should give you an impression of how insane it is.
@@pseudonymousbeing987 Dune features House Atreides as the story line follows the Greek mythic rise and fall of the Atreides. God Emperor of Dune tells the terrible cost of power as the Greek myths use the Atreides to speak of the horrors that go with competition for power.
After I had seen this scene in the cinema, I knew that what I am about to see is something special. And it was extraordinary. My favourite movie of all times
I will never get over the cool weirdness of the ships coming in for a landing at 1:44. I can’t explain it but there’s something unsettlingly awe-inspiring about it. This whole movie is just scale on a another level.
The music between this scene and dune 2 where they leave to the south is such an amazing contrast, this hopeful yet ominous tone vs that serious and dreadful tone is top notch composition
I love about these scenes is the epic scale of the great houses. They're leaving a position of strength in order for an opportunity for greater strength. Also leaving their Homeland and yet still filled with love for each other should never be side step or forgotten.
the atreides ships look like specks of dust pouring out of the heighliner, then in the next shot we’re shown a crowd of people that look like specks of dust in the shadow of one atreides ship, showing how big the heighliners are
You think as it starts off it's just some goofy "oooh, look at the artsy beauty of nature!" shot of the sea...and then you see the outline of the star-carrier rising through the water. Goddamn, Villeneuve, how are you so awesome?!
I've been waiting for years for Dune to be on the big screen again because I haven't seen the previous versions. But I did play the games back in the day and know a bit of the lore. Seeing Dune 1 and 2 was well worth the wait.
Shots like the ones in this scenes is where I thought to myself "Ok, no, this ain't just your average cut and dry Hollywood, I'm experiencing something truly special and out of this world! Even if it has some actors that have, otherwise, been in pretty standard Hollywood films."
I don't remember this scene to be honest, which is weird because it looks epic. I remember when they arrive on Arrakis but not them packing up all their stuff. It's awesome.
Why are you here? Did you like the movie or you are here just to ridicule the best scene. Pretending to know how things work 29 thousand years in the future
@@tomassali8870 I absolutely loved the movie, can't wait for part 2, and also still love the original Lynch version and reguarly listen to the fantastically narrated audio book version. This scene just reminded me of the Futurama episode where they went under water in the Planet Express space ship and had a chuckle about it :)
I like the score, but Zimmer spoke in interviews about how the sound of scifi movies was "european orchestras" and he wanted to do something different; this mainly sounds like Zimmer using Zimmer-branded sample libraries
If I were forced to leave my beloved water world for an arid wasteland, I'd take one last swim in the ocean just to feel the water on my skin and my body float to the rhythm of the waves just one last time before I go. It's sad that Paul never returns to Caladan. He lives and dies on Arrakis. 1:45 That looks like a bunch of cubist cat statues floating down to the planet. "Oh look, it's Bastet come to claim Dune." 😅
I can believe people dislike scenes like this "uuuu so much music and CGI and tells nothing OR they show proud this is epic" My man, this scene represents how Paul watch the sunset of his political position (status quo), planet of his ancestors he cant return ever and the fact he touch the water an important resource in the next planet yet they repeat the scene in Arrakis just touching another important resource : spice from the sand The movie tells this without words and i read tons of reviews not loving this, yet they watch Rings of power or other bad shows/movies and gives a 9/10 Also i dont like when a movie goes full "art" and i get nothing of inside (like french movies or something crazy) but this movie does it right for a scifi genre
I just realized now that we are looking at 1:51 the underbellies of the ships as they descend on Arrakis. It's impossible to see an Atreides ship to be so thin.
Maybe the planet is mostly oceans and mountains and a few plains are used primarily for agriculture, so the best place for the unused ships is the sea floor. And if you have that, it's a perfect opportunity to hide from the enemy how big the fleet actually is.
I like how this scene mirrors Luke seeing the two suns in star wars But the difference being the score that scene gives a sensation of hope and this gives vibes of an uncertain dark future as if something bad is about to happen Which is also what differs dune and star wars entirely
If Leto really wanted the Fremen on his side he should have taken one of those massive starships fillled with water and offered it to them, they'd lose their goddamn minds.
Films obviously aren't capable of portraying the gravity differences between planets, but it's too bad as it's such a significant factor of trying to acclimate.
Watch the scene in 4K if your device supports it as the picture will be noticeably sharper due to the higher bitrate.
For those that want to view the scene with 5.1 audio (as UA-cam no longer supports native 5.1 playback), download yt-dlp ( github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp ), download this video and then you can play back the file locally with 5.1 audio.
This was probably my fav scene in the film......the way the music complimented everyone's emotion was perfect. The confusion, the preparation of leaving, feeling water before going to a desert and seeing THAT SUNSET for the last time on your home land
^complemented^
Everything about this scene is stunning!
Or until the Jihad starts. He'll be back, as Emperor.
Why is it so hard for most film makers to create scenes like this? It's so important to give a movie a feel, an atmosphere to be able to present a believable world and story. You don't create atmosphere by creating grand pointless CGI battle scenes that go on forever. I don't mind action, but it shouldn't be the main thing in a sci-fi or fantasy movie.
Reminds me of the Double Sunset scene in Star Wars episode IV.
In Star wars, going planets to planets is just like taking the train to go from one city to another. Dune's books insist that, in reality, there is a price to pay, leaving the world you evolved with for thousands of years (in Dune universe) to an entirely new environment, and how profoundly this environment model us individualy and socially. I love that aspect of this masterpiece.
Also a literal price, space travel in Dune costs a fortune due to it being monopolized by the Guild
Also a literal REAL LIFE PRICE, guild ship navigators literally can and do die from travel as they need to be heavily spiced to see the path and are morbidly deformed because of it. Machine AI's arent allowed due to war against the AI the in the past of the DUNE universe so they use living people who have special abilities by digesting HUGE amounts of spice(aka also the literal price of the spice and only guild has those navigators)@@dpraldy3235
@@dpraldy3235plus the spice is only produced in one planet, out of hundreds of thousands.
@@dpraldy3235 it fact it is not but people in this universe are lazy. Before Holtzmann drive went into use there were already faster than light travel available
@@sebaszwarcFTL travel was not possible before the Holzman drive. They still traveled at sublight speeds
The "Leaving Caladan" sequence represents the meaning of the word "epic". What a masterpiece this movie is.
Epic, with a looming sense of terror, almost as if the movie is telling you ; "there's no going back now" (If you know what is to come, you know what I mean)
Denis Villeneuve x Hans Zimmer is THE new combo in the 2020s. Just an epic combination.
Brilliant comment!
For an old timer , I really wished they’d keep it more faithful to the books 📕.. I guess it’s sorta ok
I love the sound of that ships horn. It sounds like the roar of a sea monster stirring from a deep sleep
The feeling I got when I heard this in the theatre when I saw was undescribable. This is a film that demands to be watched on the big screen.
its the same sound you hear in the Godzilla movies which were also produced by Legendary Pictures
@@DemonicAlucard Also that time when Gimli blew the Horn of Helm Hammerhand
Villeneuve likes his "BWAAAAP" sounds. Remember the motorcycle in Blade Runner 2049?
And the music is stirring and perfect
This is what it was like moving from Seattle to Phoenix
😅
😂😂😂😂😂
As a Washingtonian myself, that's too accurate
As someone raised in Phoenix and who managed to escape, I can confirm that is definitely a downgrade.
@martinaxe6390 I'll happily take Washington State weather depression over 85+ degree weather every day.
It would suck to leave such an awesome planet like Caladan to head to Arrakis. Spice or not, Caladan is a prime location.
Which is exactly why the Emperor wanted them off of Caladan, he couldn't win against the Atreides on their fortress world of Caladan.
@@asdasdasd-sf7shso why did they comply with emperor's order to move? Didn't they knew it will be their demise? Why not make the last stand there?
@@actomobilebecause Leto believed he would have enough time to get stronger and retaliate effectively
@actomobile It was an offer he couldn't refuse even if he wanted too, obviously he knew they where headed into a trap. But the Atreides also has tons of support from the other houses which he'd surely lose by declining the offer to head spice production on Arrakis, which is a dream job for any high house. So not only was his plan to unite the Fremen, but to show the high houses the deceit and slimyness of the Emperor.
@@actomobileLeto didn’t anticipate that emperor will be directly involved
To be frank they could’ve defeat them on Caladan too probably, with full on attack of imperial army + harkonnens + the same traitors that turned off defenses on arakis. It would’ve been tougher but I think without fremen Atreides didn’t stand a chance
But it was easier to arrange the dark zone on Arakis with other houses not realizing emperor involvement. Leto knew that this was some sort of trap but was overconfident that he could handle this with his men and didn’t calculate the presence of sardaukar
All the scenes on Caladan are so beautiful and made me feel the heartache I would probably feel if I too had to leave such a beautiful and lush world, one where my ancestors are buried and all my best memories were, never knowing when or if I would ever see or set foot on it again. Then to have to transfer to a planet (not even another country but a WHOLE DIFFERENT PLANET) as inhospitable as Arrakis? Goddamn.
And knowing that you are going into your final there
"Do not be deceived that he spent his first 15 years on Caladan. Arrakis, the planet known as Dune, is forever his place."
This quote was so very ominous early on in the book. It was when I realised that the fact that if his father the Duke is going through immense trials as he takes stewardship or Arrakis, then his son will probably go through so many more.
The amount of change Timothee shows from these scenes to the throne room scene in Dune 2 is staggering. Looking at him in Dune 1 I wasn't sure he could pull off Mua'dib in Part 2 but holy hell he knocked it out of the park.
And what's awesome about that is that's just a testament to his acting ability -- he really makes you believe that, in Part 1, he's a younger, more immature Paul, and then in Part 2 he's goddamn Paul Muad'Dib Atreides, Duke of Arrakis.
kiss the ring!
1:32 - This kinda stuff is my favorite thing in Dune.
These tiny dots coming out of that massive tube in space...
And then the dots land and they're the size of skyscrapers... so it like reverse engineers in your mind how goddamn big that tube is is in space!
holy crap dint realize this on my first viewing... youve made my experience of this movie even more awesome
@@nyxawesome9409 they did the same thing with the scene of the Herald of the Change arriving on Caladan. This tiny spec leaves the highliner and becomes a 40 storey orb when it lands. A lot of time and care went into making the scale of the world feel real to us as an audience and it's so valuable.
Not only that but unlike most space shots that usually show a ship appearing to be above a planet they instead make the ship appear to be below it and having the ships look as if they are flying up to the planet.
Note the huge navigator ship/portal at 1:44-1:51, looming in the distance left to the ships, bidding deceitful farewell to the Atreides fleet.
@@nokander WOW thanks for pointing that out. I always thought it was just another atreides ship coming down with them, but to think, the heighliner is probably thousands of miles further away than I thought it was and still, it absolutely dwarfs the size of the entire atreides fleet. This movie truly never stops giving.
This is such magnificent and efficient storytelling. The beauty of Caladan, the power of the Atreides, the last time Paul ever sees his home planet, the introduction of Arrakis and even a bonus teaser for the Spacing Guild and the overwhelming scale of their operation.
So many crucial aspects of the story and powerful emotions are communicated here with masterful execution from Denis and Hans Zimmer. This truly is art. I’m so happy to be alive to witness the work of Denis Villeneuve and his collaborators.
With so many projects even outside of film getting green lit to be developed by people who actively hate the source material, it’s so refreshing to see what can be done when a filmmaker is humble, actually reveres the source and treats it and the audience with respect.
What makes this scene even more ominous is that they all know that they are walking right into a trap, they know the Emperor is setting them up by giving them Arrakis, and they know that they are effectively forced to go along for the ride as the Emperor has put them in an impossible position where they cannot refuse.
I watch this scene religiously
It warms the heart watching and listening to the genuine fondness of Thufir greeting his superiors. This is true respect and friendship they have in the House of Atreides. Rather hard to stomp that out.
It's not though is it? Because it's actors acting.
@@Kyle-fr7ts fuck off with the whole "ya know it's fake right?" shit please
We know it's acting but let us enjoy the world Herbert and Denis built in peace
Come off your intellectual high horse
@@Kyle-fr7ts If you see the reaction of Duncan Idaho and Gurney Helleck after they see Paul and his mother after the event of House Atreides termination, then you feels that Atreides value honor and respect within their rank
You can't deny that when it comes to the visuals and the music the Dune movies are breathtaking.
Everything abiut Dennis Villeneuve’s movies is so profoundly beautiful.
Agreed...❤
and boring
@@sbsuduxhxuisi you have no attention span. Go back to Marvel
@@sbsuduxhxuisi A typical example of the autistic generation... no sense of art, imagination, creativity... no taste, color, smell... sad.
masterpiece.. i wont be skipping any Denis movie after I know he did Blade Runner 2049. He sucked me into his works like we living in them... and left us contemplate them like, for days... still now...
I can't even begin to imagine the homesickness after this.
this movie is just one godlike scene after another
Until Zendaya shows up
@@jimjohnson6944 One can agree that they could have chosen someone else from a middle eastern background in hollywood to play Chani, someone better looking than Zendaya, she's okay but she didn't deserve to play Chani imo.
@@A7XKoRnRocks1 for me it's less about her appearance and more the way she carries herself. She is whiny, argumentative, and comes across like an angsty teenager. She holds ZERO resemblance to book Chani either in physical appearance or personality.
Hans Zimmer is just getting better. The way he's music perfectly fit every mouvie he makes music for. The legacy of this man is just breathtaking. I feel like if he teamed up with Ennio Moricone to make a music for a film this would be nothing like we've ever seen
There's a reason Hans Zimmer sells out stadiums and concert halls.
Hans Zimmer himself in this scene is the one initiating the bagpipes.
Reminds me of another film with a boy looking at the sunset about to leave his home planet. The difference is, in that another film, the boy's home is already a desert planet and this one is the reverse.
And in this movie the boy is flying to his doom
@@AFanOfCinema And the Imperium's doom
@@JIG-vn8sc Wanna know something really weird? I haven't finished reading the entire series, currently only halfway through the first book because of a situation in my family involving dementia.
For some reason the minute I got to that part where Paul has that vision in the tent, I instinctively could feel in my gut things were gonna have a horrible ending. I just don't know exactly how it happens, except that it's supposed to be really disturbing and weird.
Is it true that "every Dune book is only half as as good as the one before it?"
@@AFanOfCinema Depends on your taste. The books are very varied in terms of their style. The first is an action epic, the second is an emotional epic, the third I don't know how to describe, perhaps mystery and everything previous all at once. It felt like setting up the fourth one and tying up the first trilogy of books by showing the legacy. The rest I haven't read but everyone clearly says the fourth is like a philosophical dialogue back and forth. Apparently one of the last two has the best action in the series, but those last two also apparently get even more insanely weird than they've already gotten by the time of the fourth which is titled "god emperor" which should give you an impression of how insane it is.
@@pseudonymousbeing987 Dune features House Atreides as the story line follows the Greek mythic rise and fall of the Atreides. God Emperor of Dune tells the terrible cost of power as the Greek myths use the Atreides to speak of the horrors that go with competition for power.
After I had seen this scene in the cinema, I knew that what I am about to see is something special. And it was extraordinary. My favourite movie of all times
I will never get over the cool weirdness of the ships coming in for a landing at 1:44. I can’t explain it but there’s something unsettlingly awe-inspiring about it. This whole movie is just scale on a another level.
They also have strange resumbulanxe to nuclear weaponry like that when they are coming down
0:28 Paul is like "Welp, I guess, I'll never see grass again"
The music between this scene and dune 2 where they leave to the south is such an amazing contrast, this hopeful yet ominous tone vs that serious and dreadful tone is top notch composition
This is one of the best scenes in cinematic history that successfully shows off the grandness of scale.
They told concerned, doubt, fear, love, family in one scene
This video is what I've been looking for.
Great work. Thank you
0:38....fantastic shot...class visual effects...looks so real.
I love about these scenes is the epic scale of the great houses. They're leaving a position of strength in order for an opportunity for greater strength. Also leaving their Homeland and yet still filled with love for each other should never be side step or forgotten.
Can't believe I watched this on Imax. What a film!
Director: It’s just a boring scene where the family is packing up their space Uhaul to go and move to a sane planet, so no big deal.
Hans Zimmer:
Denis Villeneuve: Just a few minutes where everyone's getting out and stretching their legs.
Hans Zimmer: B A G P I P E
Insert piano on fire meme here.
the atreides ships look like specks of dust pouring out of the heighliner, then in the next shot we’re shown a crowd of people that look like specks of dust in the shadow of one atreides ship, showing how big the heighliners are
You think as it starts off it's just some goofy "oooh, look at the artsy beauty of nature!" shot of the sea...and then you see the outline of the star-carrier rising through the water.
Goddamn, Villeneuve, how are you so awesome?!
1:24 Bro looks like HOI4 portrait
I remember that this scene in IMAX was louder than the scene in Can You Hear the Music in Oppenheimer.
How it feels moving out of your parent’s house:
So sad there's no Imax shots on the blu-ray release.
Watching this scene in IMAX was glorious.
Wait for the ramp Morty. They love the slow ramp.
Well, those atreides spaceship is huge. Just how big that space gate 😮
Hands down my favorite scene in the film. So powerful, and crucial for Paul Atreides.
When you are going to university college on first day in different state, leaving the town where you were born and brought up
This scene alone is a masterpiece.
I've been waiting for years for Dune to be on the big screen again because I haven't seen the previous versions. But I did play the games back in the day and know a bit of the lore.
Seeing Dune 1 and 2 was well worth the wait.
The moment paul left all his childhood and memories,and now had to face something bigger than he can imagine
This scene is better than most movies.
Danngg those guild transports were monstrous huge .. they could transport the whole House Atreides in one trip
Shots like the ones in this scenes is where I thought to myself "Ok, no, this ain't just your average cut and dry Hollywood, I'm experiencing something truly special and out of this world! Even if it has some actors that have, otherwise, been in pretty standard Hollywood films."
i love how alien the ship designs look, this movie is awesome :D
I don't remember this scene to be honest, which is weird because it looks epic. I remember when they arrive on Arrakis but not them packing up all their stuff. It's awesome.
Fry : How many atmospheres can the ship withstand?
Professor Hubert Farnsworth : Well, it's a space ship, so I'd say anywhere between zero and one.
Why are you here? Did you like the movie or you are here just to ridicule the best scene. Pretending to know how things work 29 thousand years in the future
@@tomassali8870 I absolutely loved the movie, can't wait for part 2, and also still love the original Lynch version and reguarly listen to the fantastically narrated audio book version. This scene just reminded me of the Futurama episode where they went under water in the Planet Express space ship and had a chuckle about it :)
I watch this scene religiously.
Tip of the hat to Battlestar Galactica and Space Battleship Yamato: You can park your space carrier wherever you want to.
“My lungs taste the air of time blown past falling sands.”
Hmmmm………..😶
Tastes like... blood.
I like the score, but Zimmer spoke in interviews about how the sound of scifi movies was "european orchestras" and he wanted to do something different; this mainly sounds like Zimmer using Zimmer-branded sample libraries
True. I wished he used more of the sketchbook stuff - but then again he saved the weird chants for the Sardukar priests.
I remember when this scene came out..all audience just said "wowww"
If I were forced to leave my beloved water world for an arid wasteland, I'd take one last swim in the ocean just to feel the water on my skin and my body float to the rhythm of the waves just one last time before I go. It's sad that Paul never returns to Caladan. He lives and dies on Arrakis.
1:45 That looks like a bunch of cubist cat statues floating down to the planet. "Oh look, it's Bastet come to claim Dune." 😅
I simply need more Caladan in my life. Here’s to a show all about the ascension of House Atreides in a few years 🎉🎉 make it happen HBO!!
Caladan was easily the best part of the first movie which is kinda ironic
Is it weird that I find this scene sad? Because they're leaving the home they know and love for another planet and literally flying into a trap!
I can believe people dislike scenes like this "uuuu so much music and CGI and tells nothing OR they show proud this is epic"
My man, this scene represents how Paul watch the sunset of his political position (status quo), planet of his ancestors he cant return ever and the fact he touch the water an important resource in the next planet yet they repeat the scene in Arrakis just touching another important resource : spice from the sand
The movie tells this without words and i read tons of reviews not loving this, yet they watch Rings of power or other bad shows/movies and gives a 9/10
Also i dont like when a movie goes full "art" and i get nothing of inside (like french movies or something crazy) but this movie does it right for a scifi genre
The music omg
Love the soundtrack to this!
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I just realized now that we are looking at 1:51 the underbellies of the ships as they descend on Arrakis. It's impossible to see an Atreides ship to be so thin.
I regretted for not seeing The Batman and Dune at cinemas, never again.... recently went to watch The Creator, its so good (the story isnt, but okay).
I was so disappointed with that movie like the visuals were the only good part
Still my favorite scene out of the two movies.
Did not remember Lady Jessica dress and veils... just exquisite...
1:40 silver dust coming out of a cornucopia? 1:46 nope: huge a** space ships coming out of a homungous space ship!
People living right on the coast as the ship ascend - Am I a joke to you?!
Hey man , just watching Lady Jessica strolling around in her dress from the ship with the wind blowing was really great ❤❤❤❤️🔥❤️🔥💥💥🌟🌟💣💣💣💣🔥🔥🔥
I like to think that shot of Paul watching the sunset was meant as a little nod to Star Wars, as it was inspired by Dune.
0:44 As amazing as this shot is, a part of me still wonder what the in-universe reason is for storing your giant spaceships underwater
Maybe the planet is mostly oceans and mountains and a few plains are used primarily for agriculture, so the best place for the unused ships is the sea floor. And if you have that, it's a perfect opportunity to hide from the enemy how big the fleet actually is.
Concealment perhaps, which is understandable given what happened to those same ships on Arrakis
believe me, if possible, armies on Earth would do the same. To some extinction, they are doing it
@@SJodo That honesty makes as much sense as anything so until otherwise stated by official sources, I know that’s my new head canon
Leave as a child, return as a coqueror. Mark my words
damn, it feels like another movie watching it in 1440p on my pc!
Desert 🏜️ is so beautiful
Amazing to find a planet with the exact same pressure, gravity, and atmospheric gas mixture to breathe normally, talk about winning the lotto
Hans Zimmer cooked in this scene 🔥
I like how this scene mirrors Luke seeing the two suns in star wars
But the difference being the score
that scene gives a sensation of hope and this gives vibes of an uncertain dark future as if something bad is about to happen
Which is also what differs dune and star wars entirely
So was there an underwater docking bay or something?
You can only board the ship wearing scuba gear.
I wish there were more imax clips available
Dune 2 didn’t had this type of scenes
The opening of the Geidi Prime stuff is like that and it's paced similarly.
nice broo
I don't understand how FTL works here... Like it happens instantly unlike an Alcubierre drive
The Sea of Ice: Caspar David Friedrich
Imagine leaving your lush, green water covered planet to go live on a desert planet where everyone wants to kill you
Maybe, just maybe, hopefully, there will be a double feature of both parts like it happened with lord of the rings❤
The Bagpipe existed until 10.000 years later is amazing tho
20 thousand actually
If one was Charles and Camilla, this level of scale would be justified when one is traveling to another planet...
All the bugs are walking straight
So did so many ships leave that the massive lake got super shallow?
Lake that was the ocean caladan is mainly ocean and way less land space
Was this filmed in Norway? Obviously edited afterwards, but amazing views.
yes it was
What is the theme music playing when arriving on Dune with the man-blowing instrument?
If Leto really wanted the Fremen on his side he should have taken one of those massive starships fillled with water and offered it to them, they'd lose their goddamn minds.
Can someone please explain to me, why there are flying dresses in the sky at 1:46 ?
Those are the ships
@@abhinavayush967 oh, i See, i thought it was a dream of Paul with flying Dresses.... Whoopsie
@@TixlIl I thought they were stylish bottles
@@abhinavayush967i thought these were chess pieces
always wondered why denis didn't depict the journey itself. spacing guild and all.
Probably waiting for the reveal of navigators for Messiah. It'll probably be cool as hell to be built up to.
Thanks the universe for Denis Villeneuve. I had lost hope for Hollywood.
Star war is gone
Man I wish I had some servants to help me pack my bulls head. I just moved and that thing was a pain in the butt😂
It’s the beginning.
Films obviously aren't capable of portraying the gravity differences between planets, but it's too bad as it's such a significant factor of trying to acclimate.
I am watching this sequence in 4K on a 14-inch full HD laptop, and frankly, I don’t see a big difference in quality with this UA-cam video.