@@bobbyfischer9927 We aren’t just simply getting the full, straight forward story of Messiah in part 3… He’d most likely pull from several books, throughout the movie to drive home or at-least insinuate what’s to come, fully showing the consequences of his chosen path. Giving the movie goers the true meaning to Paul’s chosen path shown in the first two films and the reason for why billions had to die. For example of how Denis could have already incorporated an other book (even subtly)is at the beginning of each film, speaking the words in Sadaukar is actually the God Emperor speaking. It’s that type of little detail, respect that Denis has for the full story, and his genius way of making it all believable. Now I just like to think that’s the God emperor and I don’t care if I’m wrong but it’s just a point to show how part 3 doesn’t have to be stuck to one book, the “next book”. Denis has already changed some key things from Dune so who knows what he ends up doing or how he does it but the script is finished and that was my only point lol The ending to Messiah sucks anyways so I highly doubt part 3 ends the trilogy by Paul walking into the desert, blind, and alone. The End 🤦
I got distracted half way through children of dune and never picked it back up. The first half of this video was exactly what I needed to remind me of everything that happened up until where I was at. Much appreciated
I just finished Children of Dune, and it was AMAZING. The middle section, between the introduction of Faran'd's plot, and Leto being brought to the second out cast seich, was pretty boring for me. But the ending was insane. Definitely made the latter worth it. All the cover images of God-Emperor of dune make sense now haha
Thank you so much. I like to watch these after reading the books. Herbert is fantastic but some of these are books are tough to comprehend everything on the first go around.
im listening to the audio books at work, and realized i often lost focus. i already read dune and messiah, so it was easy to follow those, but as im 4 hours into children of dune now i felt i was missing a lot. but i seem to have the sweeping points noted, maybe this will just be the gloss over i need to prep me when i end up re-reading the series
Yea theres allot more plots or "feints within feints" 😊 in this book also i feel the writer moves very quickly with allot of detail to make the world seem real which works but can be hard to absorb its why im here to get a summary to ensure i didnt miss anything
Can someone help: I thought the B.G. who take the water of life can only get ancestral memories on the female side, and Paul is the first that can see ancestral memories on the male side as well. If this is true how can Alia communicate with the Baron, since she is female and he is male?
There's no canonical answer for this do it's one of those things we have to answer ourselves. I've heard many explainations. It's not really other memory but which Alia herself dreamed up in her insanity. It's not the Barron but a powerful BG in other memory pretending to be the Barron. My personal favourite is the Barron is a true hermaphrodite with both male and female DNA, but presented as a male. While these explainations may not satisfy your curiosity, they're those I remember. Feel free to come up with your own. It is part of the greatness of Herbert's genius. He leaves these little mysteries for us to have fun with.
I can never really get used to a sentence starting with And. I read the original Dune in a hardcover probably four times in a row, when I was 11 years old. Herbert's writing style is definitely something you have to get used to when it sets 10,000 years after 10,000 years in the future, in an alternate history of Earth.
If sending a blind man to the desert is a gift for the worms then it is a pretty shitty gift. The worms are absolutely enormous, some of them hundreds of metres long and seriously wide. It would be like thinking that giving someone a gummy bear is a gift. Big deal.
Hey you pronounced it L-ay-to in this one and L-ee-to in the previous. I always wonder if I'll hear my name or another version. Yes, named after the son.
Throughout the books there are multiple pronunciations depending on who is speaking and who they are speaking to. Just look Moo-ah-deeb and muowah-deeb. Your name has power Leeto.
After hearing this one I doubt Denis Villeneuve will make this into a movie. I think he stops after Paul's death in Dune Messiah.
He ain’t dead
I think its supposed to be a trilogy, not including part 1 and 2, so it will be a film
@@lukasmadrid1945part 3 is 100% confirmed and the script is already written. Won’t be out for awhile though
@@happytrailsgamingBoth movies are 1 book hahah. This book is number 3. Paul doesn’t die in Messiah.
@@bobbyfischer9927 We aren’t just simply getting the full, straight forward story of Messiah in part 3… He’d most likely pull from several books, throughout the movie to drive home or at-least insinuate what’s to come, fully showing the consequences of his chosen path. Giving the movie goers the true meaning to Paul’s chosen path shown in the first two films and the reason for why billions had to die. For example of how Denis could have already incorporated an other book (even subtly)is at the beginning of each film, speaking the words in Sadaukar is actually the God Emperor speaking. It’s that type of little detail, respect that Denis has for the full story, and his genius way of making it all believable. Now I just like to think that’s the God emperor and I don’t care if I’m wrong but it’s just a point to show how part 3 doesn’t have to be stuck to one book, the “next book”. Denis has already changed some key things from Dune so who knows what he ends up doing or how he does it but the script is finished and that was my only point lol The ending to Messiah sucks anyways so I highly doubt part 3 ends the trilogy by Paul walking into the desert, blind, and alone. The End 🤦
I got distracted half way through children of dune and never picked it back up. The first half of this video was exactly what I needed to remind me of everything that happened up until where I was at. Much appreciated
Ngl the first 200 pages are kinda of a slog.
I just finished Children of Dune, and it was AMAZING. The middle section, between the introduction of Faran'd's plot, and Leto being brought to the second out cast seich, was pretty boring for me. But the ending was insane. Definitely made the latter worth it. All the cover images of God-Emperor of dune make sense now haha
Thank you so much. I like to watch these after reading the books. Herbert is fantastic but some of these are books are tough to comprehend everything on the first go around.
Hahaha If you can’t get through book 2 and 3 then just stop
@@bobbyfischer9927 ok
@@GlomeEyedD0M Good boy
I love your Dune book summaries! I hope you make more Dune videos in the future. 📚❤️
Thank you. :) I have books 3-6, so I’ll definitely continue with sharing my summaries.
@@Internetrando That’s great! I just finished God Emperor of Dune for the first time and I am very excited for the next two.
I luv it that productions of Dune gave us two Charles Xaviers.
Gurney Halack from Lynche's Dune
And Leto ll from SciFi's CoD.
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im listening to the audio books at work, and realized i often lost focus. i already read dune and messiah, so it was easy to follow those, but as im 4 hours into children of dune now i felt i was missing a lot. but i seem to have the sweeping points noted, maybe this will just be the gloss over i need to prep me when i end up re-reading the series
Yea theres allot more plots or "feints within feints" 😊 in this book
also i feel the writer moves very quickly with allot of detail to make the world seem real which works but can be hard to absorb
its why im here to get a summary to ensure i didnt miss anything
I’m half way through Chapter house; I love it.
Good to know! I started, but got sidetracked. Looking forward to get back into it.
Love watching these vids after just finishing each chapter: it helps creating a full picture, as books are something too dense 😅
Thank you so much❤
Amazing commentary!
Good summary
I read all 6 back to back late 2021 into 2022.....There's a lot to take in.....
A summary of Book 4 - GOD EMPEROR OF DUNE is here: ua-cam.com/video/j-iR72K2Wpg/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Internetrando
The best summary ive watched quite a few.. did you like the movie?
Can someone help: I thought the B.G. who take the water of life can only get ancestral memories on the female side, and Paul is the first that can see ancestral memories on the male side as well. If this is true how can Alia communicate with the Baron, since she is female and he is male?
There's no canonical answer for this do it's one of those things we have to answer ourselves.
I've heard many explainations.
It's not really other memory but which Alia herself dreamed up in her insanity.
It's not the Barron but a powerful BG in other memory pretending to be the Barron.
My personal favourite is the Barron is a true hermaphrodite with both male and female DNA, but presented as a male.
While these explainations may not satisfy your curiosity, they're those I remember. Feel free to come up with your own. It is part of the greatness of Herbert's genius. He leaves these little mysteries for us to have fun with.
I don’t think it’s also connected with father and mother. The baron was on Alia’s mothers’ side. Muad’dib was Leto’s father’s side.
I can never really get used to a sentence starting with And.
I read the original Dune in a hardcover probably four times in a row, when I was 11 years old.
Herbert's writing style is definitely something you have to get used to when it sets 10,000 years after 10,000 years in the future, in an alternate history of Earth.
Me again! Thank you so muchhh
You are awesome 💯
Welcome again, and thank you for watching!🙂
what are the scenes in the video from ?
From a Children of Dune mini series (starring young James McAvoy) that came out in early 2000s.
If sending a blind man to the desert is a gift for the worms then it is a pretty shitty gift. The worms are absolutely enormous, some of them hundreds of metres long and seriously wide. It would be like thinking that giving someone a gummy bear is a gift. Big deal.
Thank you!👹🖤
Hey you pronounced it L-ay-to in this one and L-ee-to in the previous.
I always wonder if I'll hear my name or another version. Yes, named after the son.
Throughout the books there are multiple pronunciations depending on who is speaking and who they are speaking to.
Just look Moo-ah-deeb and muowah-deeb. Your name has power Leeto.
👍 💯 👌 ❤
Watching this video because I tried reading the book and for some ungodly reason, I couldn't finish it 😂
Lol this is relatable, it was my least favourite of the lot, even though it’s a kind of important foundation for book 4.
Ya because Dune becomes insane hahah. 99.9% of people won’t like anything after the original Dune or Messiah
So ... is Alia enveloping her own ovaries to stay young? So gross.
Dune and Star Wars got some similarities
Nooo duh.. Dune has similarities with all sci-fi
Every sci-fi takes inspiration from dune it’s the god father of Star Wars
I wonder why lol
The pronunciations in this video are so bad.
This is "DYNASTY" [1981] in Space.....and all my friends are back stabbing bastards........sums up the story.... sorry it just turgid soap opera....