Nah. He only says this because he enjoys fighting and appretiates the excitement the person gave him once it's finished. All other instances he totally disrespects any opponent. Even Paul by calling Shani his pet.
@@RR-et6zp What is honorable about him not refusing to fight three handicaped Atreides Soldiers with his shield? Or to burn an already beaten Fremen alive, despite her prooving to be a skilled fighter as she killed multiple of his men?
1:58 Can we just appreciate the work that went in to making the Harkonnen language so futuristic yet so alien at the same time? It does something to my brain almost the the same way ASMR does.
They didn't make any language for the Harkonnens. It's just English with a funky accent, syllables are jumbled around and some filters in post. David Peterson said he made a language for the Harkonnens, but they didn't use it
If Sting won an Oscar for this Austin should win hands down. Times have changed though so I doubt it. But Austin is a superstar. Period. Plus he is a HUNK even bald he is gorgeous
Paul used the move that Gurney Halleck taught him in their practice before they went to Arakis. Gurney showed him he MUST be "in the mood" when fighting Harkonnens, in other words...pay attentioon. Paul obviously learned that lesson.
To be fair... killing the Baron was closure for the murder of his entire house, and the second was a literal life or death battle in front of all his enemies and the last of his family. Thats a lot more motivation than feeling tired right before dinner lol
“Evil is Evil. Lesser, greater, middling… Makes no difference. The degree is arbitary. The definition’s blurred. If I’m to choose between one evil and another… I’d rather not choose at all.” ~ Geralt of Rivia
People hear me complain none stop about talentless young actors and think I'm just another salty guy getting old, but within those rants I come across young actors that's truly talented nowadays and let me tell you, Austin Butler is very talented and I hope the industry never spoil his ability.
Part of me died laughing when the movie essentially turned the pain box into pain play for Feyd rautha, I mean she had sex with him, after putting him through a level of pain that may have been similar to Paul's, for context in the books Paul's experience with the pain box culminates in a pain so terrible that Paul believes he will pull a charred stump from the box, and Feyd rautha became horny enough from THAT , that he would then go on to put a baby into lady fenring, in short this movie made Feyd rautha NUCLEAR levels of kinky in ways that were only implied in the book, I'm not even sure if they tested him with the box in the book,, let alone whether or not she had sex with him immediately after administering the test, in short again, DAMN
Yeah you're not the only one. I also found Paul boring. His emotional display was too shallow. Most of the time he looks like he's just staring at the wall. Also he's too feminine and still looks like a teenager kid which is why he has no chemistry with Zendaya.
YES because when I look at him it kind of gives me the vibes of Heath ledgers joker, without hair, but I feel that the comparison to Victor zsasz is much more accurate, in fact it kind of looks like they went for the look of the actor who played zsasz in Gotham
They want an Emperor they can manipulate and the aggression of the Harks combined with other traits. Hence why they want Feyd. Paul is no longer bowing to them.
I don’t see the charisma here? Hollywood is pushing this actor down our throats? What did he give up for the fame? He just doesn’t have the screen presence???
He is not a Sociopath he is a psychopath. Sociopaths generally struggle to maintain a job or a family life, whereas psychopaths may/usually are be able to do so. Sociopaths have a conscience, albeit a weak one, and will often justify something they know to be wrong. By contrast, psychopaths will believe that their actions are justified and feel no remorse for any harm done. I find a lot of people get this terminology wrong. Even the movie did.
He was a sociopath. He did have some sense of right and wrong and the movie even said he is honorable. He decides to turn off his protection when he realizes the one slave is not drugged. He compliments Paul even when he lost the fight. He doesn’t even have a family that he trusts, he makes his brother lick his shoe and in the book even attempts to kill his uncle. May be you should try to understand Feyd better or read the book.
It is thoroughly disappointing that this character was killed so quickly. He is much less dangerous and evil than Paul. Paul has an ugly character, is charismatic, and he is not vulnerable to love (or even sex). He acquiesced to the ‘prophecy’, more or less unconsciously enjoyed his messiah role, lied to the Fremen whom he wants to use to get his revenge, and disposed of his Fremen girlfriend to marry the Emperor’s daughter. A true ‘leader’ 🙄
Unfortunately Villenueve took a very divergent path from the source material. He only touched on the true nature of the characters in the books. He chose to tell his own story as he saw it and not so much Frank Herbert’s tale.
Paul does not "dispose of" Chani. In Dune Messiah, it is clear that he has married Irulan mainly out of convenience and to cement his claim to the Emperor's throne. He also decides that she shall never be the mother of his heir, that his line shall be continued through Chani, his concubine, whom he regards as his true wife. In fact, the very last words of the first Dune book states as much - that Jessica and Chani, though mere concubines, will be known as wives to history. But I agree with your statement that Paul is not as positive a character as it may seem - though I'd say that Feyd is more straightforwardly evil than Paul, who ends up doing a lot of evil under the guise of doing good. He strictly speaking pretends to becoming one of the Fremen in order to become their leader, just as T.E. Lawrence did with the Arabians. That's insidious to say the least - evil is always the easiest to fight when it's straightforward. At the same time, he lacks the essential quality of a Messiah - ruthlessness towards himself, which Feyd does not have either but which is son Leto II later will have.
"You fought well, Atreides."
I loved that Feyd had a sense of honor about him both when he killed, and was killed.
Nah. He only says this because he enjoys fighting and appretiates the excitement the person gave him once it's finished. All other instances he totally disrespects any opponent. Even Paul by calling Shani his pet.
A very different Feyd from the book. Feyd tries to kill Paul with a hidden poison blade in his knee during their fight.
@@DundG nah, its honor
@@RR-et6zp What is honorable about him not refusing to fight three handicaped Atreides Soldiers with his shield?
Or to burn an already beaten Fremen alive, despite her prooving to be a skilled fighter as she killed multiple of his men?
@@DundG You dont understand how honor works. Honor is personal. What you honor I may not and vice versa. Feyd honors a good fight. Simple.
1:58 Can we just appreciate the work that went in to making the Harkonnen language so futuristic yet so alien at the same time? It does something to my brain almost the the same way ASMR does.
Auhl qumte na-baɽon Feyd-Ràutha, Kin dou Platneɽh gamváze Áɽɽakis!
You mean english?
That's made up Gaelic
They didn't make any language for the Harkonnens. It's just English with a funky accent, syllables are jumbled around and some filters in post. David Peterson said he made a language for the Harkonnens, but they didn't use it
I didn’t even notice how Paul used the same technique to kill Feyd that Feyd used to kill Lanville
And what Gurney taught him back at part one. Feyd got the stab- but it was Paul with the underhand that won it.
How did you not notice that lol
@@prevarikator that i noticed
@@catsfordays6096 I honestly don’t know :(
@@marquisdelafayette-xe1ht to be fair there's a lot going on in this movie, I'm just being a dick lol
If Sting won an Oscar for this Austin should win hands down. Times have changed though so I doubt it. But Austin is a superstar. Period. Plus he is a HUNK even bald he is gorgeous
Paul used the move that Gurney Halleck taught him in their practice before they went to Arakis. Gurney showed him he MUST be "in the mood" when fighting Harkonnens, in other words...pay attentioon. Paul obviously learned that lesson.
To be fair... killing the Baron was closure for the murder of his entire house, and the second was a literal life or death battle in front of all his enemies and the last of his family. Thats a lot more motivation than feeling tired right before dinner lol
Well said friend@@valentijncobben1725
Clearly one of the best parts of the second part
DAYUM this is GOOOOD.
Thanks!
Good job bro this is great
Thank you so much!
Fantastic!!!! J ai adoré cette deuxième partie absolument somptueuse sur bien des points vivement la partie 3.❤❤❤❤❤❤
Excellent edit. amazing. Highly professional, but i'm sure you already know that.
ty, appreciate it
My favorite Dune edit so far
Klaus schwab's dream and the only place he can realize it is in this God damn movie))
Most memorable and fascinating character in the movie. But such a waste they didn't utilize him more. 😑
Austin Feyd Rautha destroy the Sting one by miles !
He’s so hot
Indeed he is, bro.
Even hairless….❤❤❤
@@jcs1025 Only Austin Butler could pull this shit off, I stg. He’s so handsome.
He is ❤❤
@@jcs1025 precisely
Evil is evil. Its never good. Its selfish and unpredictable and dangerous for no good reason.
"Evil" is subjective though.. 🤨🤔
“Evil is Evil. Lesser, greater, middling… Makes no difference. The degree is arbitary. The definition’s blurred. If I’m to choose between one evil and another… I’d rather not choose at all.” ~ Geralt of Rivia
long live nissan al gaib!
Mazda' Dib! The voice from the outer world!
The fight between Paul and
Feyd was better in the Sci Fi channels miniseries
💥💥💥Austin 💥💥💥
The barons nephew might be a bad guy? Shocking
People hear me complain none stop about talentless young actors and think I'm just another salty guy getting old, but within those rants I come across young actors that's truly talented nowadays and let me tell you, Austin Butler is very talented and I hope the industry never spoil his ability.
Can you see the plan? And, the plan behind the plan? And THE plans behind?...
I think they really muffed up the end of the fight with Paul.
What's in the box? .. Pain
Unzips...
Part of me died laughing when the movie essentially turned the pain box into pain play for Feyd rautha, I mean she had sex with him, after putting him through a level of pain that may have been similar to Paul's, for context in the books Paul's experience with the pain box culminates in a pain so terrible that Paul believes he will pull a charred stump from the box, and Feyd rautha became horny enough from THAT , that he would then go on to put a baby into lady fenring, in short this movie made Feyd rautha NUCLEAR levels of kinky in ways that were only implied in the book, I'm not even sure if they tested him with the box in the book,, let alone whether or not she had sex with him immediately after administering the test, in short again, DAMN
Where are you getting these scenes? Some of them aren't from the trailers
digital release came out yesterday
it didn't, the movie leaked@@masoclevine836
@@masoclevine836where? Everywhere I look it just says preorder
Is it weird that Feyd was a more interesting character to me than Paul?
Yeah you're not the only one. I also found Paul boring. His emotional display was too shallow. Most of the time he looks like he's just staring at the wall. Also he's too feminine and still looks like a teenager kid which is why he has no chemistry with Zendaya.
The villains are always more interesting.
Real. that scene where he takes off his shield in the arena really says it all
The bad guy is always more interesting. It makes up for the fact that they never win, and it is due to the fact that they dive the story.
@@seagiven404well she also can’t act. Timotee can act at least.
Sociopath? Psychopath is more likely
Why is the music so dang loud. You can’t barely hear what they’re saying.
Man gives me victor zsasz energy, is that valid?
YES because when I look at him it kind of gives me the vibes of Heath ledgers joker, without hair, but I feel that the comparison to Victor zsasz is much more accurate, in fact it kind of looks like they went for the look of the actor who played zsasz in Gotham
Feyd..nature or nurture?? And why do the Bene Gesserit want these genetics ?
They want an Emperor they can manipulate and the aggression of the Harks combined with other traits. Hence why they want Feyd.
Paul is no longer bowing to them.
So iconic -- Sting absolutely owns this role!
Negative. The pugs own this role.. 🤔😁
🐶🐕
Austin is feyd❤
Lanvill was their teacher
I like this guy.
Sting.
Didn’t think feyd was that memorable in looks or attitude to be honest.
Never liked him… and he made disliking him so enjoyable
I don’t see the charisma here? Hollywood is pushing this actor down our throats? What did he give up for the fame? He just doesn’t have the screen presence???
He is not a Sociopath he is a psychopath.
Sociopaths generally struggle to maintain a job or a family life, whereas psychopaths may/usually are be able to do so.
Sociopaths have a conscience, albeit a weak one, and will often justify something they know to be wrong. By contrast, psychopaths will believe that their actions are justified and feel no remorse for any harm done.
I find a lot of people get this terminology wrong. Even the movie did.
He was a sociopath. He did have some sense of right and wrong and the movie even said he is honorable. He decides to turn off his protection when he realizes the one slave is not drugged. He compliments Paul even when he lost the fight. He doesn’t even have a family that he trusts, he makes his brother lick his shoe and in the book even attempts to kill his uncle. May be you should try to understand Feyd better or read the book.
It is thoroughly disappointing that this character was killed so quickly. He is much less dangerous and evil than Paul. Paul has an ugly character, is charismatic, and he is not vulnerable to love (or even sex). He acquiesced to the ‘prophecy’, more or less unconsciously enjoyed his messiah role, lied to the Fremen whom he wants to use to get his revenge, and disposed of his Fremen girlfriend to marry the Emperor’s daughter. A true ‘leader’ 🙄
That's the point of the story. Paul is not supposed to be the good guy.
Unfortunately Villenueve took a very divergent path from the source material. He only touched on the true nature of the characters in the books. He chose to tell his own story as he saw it and not so much Frank Herbert’s tale.
Paul does not "dispose of" Chani. In Dune Messiah, it is clear that he has married Irulan mainly out of convenience and to cement his claim to the Emperor's throne. He also decides that she shall never be the mother of his heir, that his line shall be continued through Chani, his concubine, whom he regards as his true wife. In fact, the very last words of the first Dune book states as much - that Jessica and Chani, though mere concubines, will be known as wives to history.
But I agree with your statement that Paul is not as positive a character as it may seem - though I'd say that Feyd is more straightforwardly evil than Paul, who ends up doing a lot of evil under the guise of doing good. He strictly speaking pretends to becoming one of the Fremen in order to become their leader, just as T.E. Lawrence did with the Arabians. That's insidious to say the least - evil is always the easiest to fight when it's straightforward. At the same time, he lacks the essential quality of a Messiah - ruthlessness towards himself, which Feyd does not have either but which is son Leto II later will have.
Так Пол же харконен. Вот он и поступает как харконен
@@shiraseastar2624I believe his mother, Lady Jessica, is the daughter of the Baron, making Paul his grandson, so yes, very Harkonen.