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Dune: Part Two - Blu-ray (Bilingual)
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Genre | Sci‐Fi/Fantasy Action/Adventure |
Format | NTSC, Blu-ray |
Contributor | Denis Villeneuve, Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya |
Initial release date | 2024-05-14 |
Language | English |
Runtime | 2 hours and 46 minutes |
Studio | Warner Home Video |
Manufacturer | Warner Home Video |
UPC | 883929802135 |
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PAUL ATREIDESThe son of a Duke born into a destiny greater than his royal title. With his father dead, his mother on a journey of her own and Chani by his side, Paul must earn the respect of the skeptical local population, the Fremen, face his fears and, ultimately, face his most brutal enemies, in order to defend Arrakis and exact revenge upon the people who destroyed his family. |
LADY JESSICAA mother whose unbreakable bond with her son, Paul, helped them both survive Harkonnen attack and indoctrination into the Fremen, Lady Jessica must now begin her own spiritual and physical journey amidst the people of Dune. Drawing on every ounce of her strength, she takes on the mantle of Reverend Mother while awaiting the birth of a new child…one with whom she has already forged a deep connection. |
GURNEY HALLECKOnce the trusted advisor of Duke Leto and Warmaster of House Atreides, Gurney Halleck narrowly escaped death during the Harkonnens’ most recent attack, which all but decimated those he had sworn to protect. His expertise in battle is once welcome when he is unexpectedly reunited with Paul, who is facing new enemy threats at every turn on his path to vengeance. |
CHANIA powerful Fremen warrior skilled at survival in the harsh desert dunes of Arrakis, Chani is no longer simply a mysterious vision that visits Paul’s dreams, but a fierce ally fighting alongside him. Though she understands Paul’s drive for vengeance, she is ultimately driven by a higher calling to defend her people and their way of life. |
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STILGARA leader of the mysterious tribal peoples of Dune known as the Fremen, Stilgar will do anything to protect the lives and cultural identity of his people. He is revered by his tribe as a man of wisdom born of a deep symbiotic relationship with the wilds of Dune; a primal survivor who has made the most dangerous planet in the universe his home. |
SHISHAKLIChani’s closest and oldest friend in the Sietch Tabr, Shishakli is a funny, loyal ally to her northern Fremen comrade, and a tough fighter. She speaks loudly and quickly and with honesty, but also listens to Chani when she needs to share her thoughts, whether about the differences in the old and new ways of thinking among their people, or about Chani’s growing interest in Paul Atreides. |
FEYD-RAUTHA HARKONNENFeline, muscular and with the full-body alopecia typical of the Harkonnens, Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen’s intelligence is matched by his cruelty, and he employs both in combat, making him a truly formidable foe to anyone that crosses his path. Feyd’s skills will be put to the test outside of his gladiators’ practice ring when he is sent to battle an unexpected enemy. |
“BEAST” RABBAN HARKONNENAs animalistic and savage as his name implies, the Beast Rabban, nephew of the sadistic Baron Vladimir Harkonnen, remains his towering enforcer on Arrakis… for now. Still a brutal force of nature, Rabban’s outbursts are even more incomprehensible and unpredictable as his rage continues to grow—along with his obsession with ridding Arrakis of the Fremen. |
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BARON VLADIMIR HARKONNENEvil personified, Baron Vladimir Harkonnen continues to be a Machiavellian force of malevolence, determined to feed his addiction for cold, remorseless brutality upon others…no matter which house they belong to. The monstrous head of House Harkonnen may be somewhat weakened after his brush with death at Duke Leto’s hand, but remains determined to claim the spice-rich sands of Dune by any means necessary. |
PRINCESS IRULANPrincess Irulan—daughter of Padishah Emperor Shaddam IV and protégé of the Bene Gesserit Reverend Mother Mohiam—is an elegant, regal young woman with a strategic mind and observant nature. Called upon for her opinion on handling a potential uprising on Arrakis, she does not shrink when offering her opinions, no matter how unpopular. |
PADISHAH EMPEROR SHADDAM IVAs enigmatic as he is charismatic, with eyes that betray his otherwise inscrutable features, the Emperor, like the Bene Gesserit who guide him, excels at strategic manipulation. Directing those who reside within House Atreides and House Harkonnen like pieces on a Cheops chessboard, his ultimate prize is not merely the precious Spice, but the universal power it brings to whomever controls it. |
LADY MARGOT FENRINGDespite carrying herself with the serene bearing of a Bene Gesserit, Lady Margot Fenring finds herself seduced by the animalistic power of Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen as he demonstrates his ruthless skills in combat. It is, however, her understanding of Reverend Mother Mohiam’s strategy and her highly perceptive ability to see plans within plans that make Lady Fenring mysterious figure in the shadows. |
Product description
Dune: Part Two explores the mythic journey of Paul Atreides as he unites with Chani and the Fremen while on a warpath of revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family. Facing a choice between the love of his life and the fate of the known universe, he endeavors to prevent a terrible future only he can foresee.
Product details
- Language : English
- Parcel Dimensions : 17.5 x 13.6 x 1.4 cm; 68.04 g
- Director : Denis Villeneuve
- Media Format : NTSC, Blu-ray
- Run time : 2 hours and 46 minutes
- Release date : May 14 2024
- Actors : Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya
- Dubbed: : French
- Studio : Warner Home Video
- ASIN : B0CX271XVW
- Best Sellers Rank: #59 in Movies & TV Shows (See Top 100 in Movies & TV Shows)
- #44 in Blu-ray
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Quite a bit of subtitles reading as most of the Firemen dialogue is from their language.
The story continues where part 1 left off. Probably a bit more action than the first movie.
Includes about an hour of extras.
Luckily they decided to include just a 4k disc and no regular Blu-ray disc just for the extras.
For others that never read the book, like me, and found difficult to understand the real meaning of that story, on which the Lynch production left holes that could not be filled up, this one is answering all the questions left at the time. I already said in my review about the first part, that the Fremens have been given the attention that they should have in the 1984 production, and this one confirmed that. The story is about Paul Atreides, but it is also the story of the Fremens, and one does not go without the other.
Although I liked the Lynch version for is bold images, costumes and concept, I’m truly enjoying the story for the first time. The plot is fully detailed, it is complete, it is understandable. You know where they come from, what they’re doing, why they’re doing it and where they are going with it, all with breathtaking details, stunning images and amazing actors performance. This second part was a pure enchantment, Villeneuve did it again. Hoping the third and ending part will be release very soon.
It is a definite 5 stars
The storyline is faithful to the books. I did not find it overly complex to follow. I enjoyed seeing the character development of Paul Atreides, played by Timothee Chalamet, from a young slim boy to a forceful fighter. I love the cast. The special effects, the battle action and the vista really make this a great film.
As with the first film, Villeneuve takes the unorthodox approach of filming scenes in digital, then scanning that film to capture the dreamlike, grainy aesthetic of photochemical images, and then rescanning that film back into a 4K digital intermediate from which subsequent theatrical and home video releases are struck. The result is an incredibly distinctive-looking film that still looks film-like while having the clarity that only digital can provide. When this is combined with HDR, there is an intensity to the colors that Villeneuve manages to push in a huge variety of scenes, from the deserts of Arrakis to the harsh, brutal light of Giedi Prime; everything is gorgeously preserved. There's only one negative here, which is not a knock on the visuals at all but a matter of aspect ratio preservation. As with the first Dune movie, Villeneuve chooses not to preserve the Imax aspect ratio of some scenes, and instead, the entire film is shown in the 2.39:1 aspect ratio. This doesn't affect image quality in the least, but with Villeneuve already admitting that a version using those aspect ratios exists, that's a fair warning to some that another release of the movies with those aspect ratios will probably come at some point in the future, probably to coincide with the home video release of Dune Messiah, and complete the collection. If you can't wait to own Dune 2, you'll buy this disc, but if you want to buy the "ultimate" version and only do that once, you may want to wait a few years for the inevitable Imax release.
On the audio side, as with the images, this is reference material and may quite possibly be the best sound mix of the year. People who want to shake their walls or aren't afraid of neighbors complaining and calling the police will want to turn this up loud. As to be expected from massive sandworms and huge battles, subwoofers will get a run for their money with this movie. However, it's not all just a showcase for loud noises. The score is phenomenally rendered, as is the dialog, always clear and easy to hear. In the more quiet moments, the object-based directional audio of Dolby Atmos puts the viewer right in the desert, hearing the atmosphere of the dunes or the sietches all around or even over them. The first Dune movie was reference material for those home theaters equipped for Dolby Atmos, so it's no surprise the sequel would maintain that reputation. People with the right home theater audio equipment are in for a treat.
There's also a decent number of extras included in this disc, though we don't get the additional extras included digitally with a code like the US version. We also don't get an HD Blu-Ray copy of the film to go with the 4K version. That might not be a dealbreaker for most, who are primarily interested in the 4K/Dolby Atmos version of the film, but for people who are used to getting a few different ways to watch a movie when they buy it on home video, this reduces the value.
However, a lack of Imax aspect ratios or HD Blu-Ray aside, Dune Part 2 is every bit the technical showcase the first movie was for home theater enthusiasts. One of the best science fiction movies of the 20s just got one of the best technical releases on 4K as well and will be used as both a 4K/HDR and Dolby Atmos demo for home theater enthusiasts to show what this technology can do. However, if extras matter to you, you wanted an HD Blu-Ray copy to go with it, or you had your heart set on an Imax viewing experience at home, this first 4K release doesn't scratch those itches, although future releases just might.