@olivercrespo2329

One of the best parts about the production is how the world feels so futuristic yet so ancient at the same time. It’s instantly fascinating

@MrMuel1205

Not since Jackson's Lord of the Rings have I watched films of this length and thought: "This could have been longer."

@zrofuksgvn

this movie has been living rent free in my head for the past week.  🤯🤯🤯

@whitesabbath6581

This movie is what Hollywood NEEDS to do. Hire a director who actually understands the source material and who has a unique vision in adapting its storyline from literature to cinema.

@bananapeel7636

My only complaint is that’s it not long enough, GIVE ME MORE DUNE.

@charliek17

What an absolute masterpiece. Did not want it to end. The Harkonnen Arena scene was beautiful cinematography!

@TheJordanK

Idk how Hanz Zimmer keeps doing what he does. He’s nuts.

@trnding2038

Dune Part Two puts other blockbusters to shame. It is astounding how much better this is, both technically and story-wise. It shows how incredible a film can be when every single person working on it is on top of their game and there is a clear vision from the director.

@marloc2019

The rise of the Kwisatz Haderach (the speech in the cave) is one of the most chilling scene I ever seen put on screen.
Sheer perfection

@TheCasualSubculturist

Movie so good that I wished it was hour longer.

@knightoflambda

“By the end I was completely on board with everything [Paul] was saying or doing.”

And this is exactly why Frank Herbert had to write Dune Messiah. 😂

Great review!

@hendrikschluter959

the soundtrack is stuck in my head since part one. It's so good and different from almost every other movie soundtrack. Zimmer deserved that Oscar!

@soundpropulsionlabs

Denis Villeneuve's team was so dedicated to every detail.  I can still remember Chani blowing the ornithopter, and you can actually see its explosion inside its sheild, which was nuts

@plaubelmakina8916

I have no problem calling this one of the best sci-fi movies of all time. The pacing was perfect for me and each scene had meaning and carried the story forward. I will see it again soon.

@ribcagesteak

Since the source material came out in 1965 and influenced so many of the other sci-fi greats, claiming the Dune movies as some of the greatest ever even so recently after release makes a lot of sense. The story/characters are timeless and the modern cinematography and visual effects brought them to life on the big screen.

@beansandpeas2029

I'm not even a huge sci-fi fan, but this movie immediately became one of my all-time favorites, already getting goosebumps thinking about it

@mainstreet3023

Goosebumps seriously from a diehard Herbert fan. It was incredible!

@blueberry212121

I agree about TLOTR. I took my teenage cousins to see DUNE 2 in the cinema and they are so obsessed now that they want to read the books (they bought them immediately after), get posters, buy soundtracks etc. It reminds me of 2000 when I watched "The fellowship of the ring" and became obsessed with it.

@inicolov

The greatest testimony for the movie is that I watch it twice over fairly short period of time. Both times I did not feel like a 3 hour movie, it is that masterfully paced that 3 hours feel like nothing.

@JoePizzeria007

SILCENCE. Chills 😮 i didnt know Timothy was THAT level actor but oh boy he is. Best actor at the oscars no doubt. Austin butler fantastic psychotic, Javier Barden WOW, rebecca Furguson was magnificently chilling, Zendaya gave a beautiful performance, Butista portrayed a man who released his fear through anger, awesome nuanced performance, Lea de suex (i think shes called) WOW great performance, and florence pugh Became a literal princess that i didnt even see the actress behind the character. Movies dont get better than this