I started my rewatch yesterday and finished the first act. A few thoughts:
- The opening quote is apparently spoken in Sardukar, per the subtitles
- The prologue showing the Harkonnen occupation of Dune is so damn perfect. It introduces this world so well, and with the haunting music and slow mos plays out (I have to believe intentionally so) as a vision of Paul's
- The first act is so economical in how it introduces the Areides family, and the various parties involved.
- The first use of voice is even more frightening/jarring with headphones on and cranked up.
- The screenplay 101 stuff is so well done - specifically the way Paul's encyclopedia video transitions us so fluidly into the next scene into of arrival of the imperial envoy. There were a few other examples of that that I already forgot.
- The character of Emperor's messenger really popped off the screen for me during the first watch, so I was really watching closely to his scene the second time, and he still has this almost scene stealing air to him. Such a great little performance of the type that I'm sure directors and producers love almost due to its rarity as its quality. I wouldn't be surprised to see him in all of DVs future movies (if isn't already a regular casting of his)
- The acting is obviously top notch.
- Duncan's intro is badass. The part where Mamoa jokes about Paul's muscles comes off so authentic that he either improvised it, or just really sold the script. I'm not sure which is more impressive.
- The Gom Jabbar test was even better the second time around. Jessica's utterance of the Fear mantra has this duality to it that I'm still thinking about: she's saying it for her own fears and on behalf of her son (who seems to be thinking it - h/t to Chalemet for that). The timing of the end of that Mantra (fear passing and only "I" remain) to Paul's dominance of the test and flipping it on the Rev. Mother is such good film making/editing.
- I still could have used more Yueh on Caladan.
- The opening quote is apparently spoken in Sardukar, per the subtitles
- The prologue showing the Harkonnen occupation of Dune is so damn perfect. It introduces this world so well, and with the haunting music and slow mos plays out (I have to believe intentionally so) as a vision of Paul's
- The first act is so economical in how it introduces the Areides family, and the various parties involved.
- The first use of voice is even more frightening/jarring with headphones on and cranked up.
- The screenplay 101 stuff is so well done - specifically the way Paul's encyclopedia video transitions us so fluidly into the next scene into of arrival of the imperial envoy. There were a few other examples of that that I already forgot.
- The character of Emperor's messenger really popped off the screen for me during the first watch, so I was really watching closely to his scene the second time, and he still has this almost scene stealing air to him. Such a great little performance of the type that I'm sure directors and producers love almost due to its rarity as its quality. I wouldn't be surprised to see him in all of DVs future movies (if isn't already a regular casting of his)
- The acting is obviously top notch.
- Duncan's intro is badass. The part where Mamoa jokes about Paul's muscles comes off so authentic that he either improvised it, or just really sold the script. I'm not sure which is more impressive.
- The Gom Jabbar test was even better the second time around. Jessica's utterance of the Fear mantra has this duality to it that I'm still thinking about: she's saying it for her own fears and on behalf of her son (who seems to be thinking it - h/t to Chalemet for that). The timing of the end of that Mantra (fear passing and only "I" remain) to Paul's dominance of the test and flipping it on the Rev. Mother is such good film making/editing.
- I still could have used more Yueh on Caladan.