Sunday, 3 March 2024
Directed by Denis Villeneuve
Produced by:- Mary Parent, Cale Boyter
Patrick McCormick, Tanya Lapointe,
Denis Villeneuve
Starring:-Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya
Rebecca Ferguson, Josh Brolin
Austin Butler, Florence Pugh
Dave Bautista, Christopher Walken
Léa Seydoux, Souheila Yacoub
Stellan Skarsgård, Charlotte Rampling,
Javier Bardem
Release dates:- February 6, 2024 (Auditorio Nacional)
March 1, 2024 (United States)
Watching time:- 165 minutes
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Part Two Review - Rarely Is A Follow-Up Film This Invigorating And Immersive
A still from Dune: Part Two. (courtesy: dune movie)
Everything that Dune was is visibly redoubled in Dune Part Two. The film is an amalgamation of Frank Herbert's unique vision, director Denis Villeneuve's penchant for finding variety and depth in the visceral, cinematographer Greig Fraser's incredible eye for detail in large-scale compositions, production design of the highest order, and a magnificent ensemble cast that is perfectly in tune with the spirit of a super ambitious cinematic project that does not leave a single speck of sand unturned.
Everything that Dune was is visibly redoubled in Dune Part Two. The film is an amalgamation of Frank Herbert's unique vision, director Denis Villeneuve's penchant for finding variety and depth in the visceral, cinematographer Greig Fraser's incredible eye for detail in large-scale compositions, production design of the highest order, and a magnificent ensemble cast that is perfectly in tune with the spirit of a super ambitious cinematic project that does not leave a single speck of sand unturned.
The action-packed sequel to Villeneuve's 2021 film is sci-fi filmmaking at its very best. The writer-director delivers a fully realized universe and a stunning visual canvas populated with perfectly etched characters. Rarely is a follow-up to a film this invigorating and immersive. Dune Part Two is a triumph of both staging and pacing. It is richly detailed and arrestingly structured.
With all the exposition having been taken care of in the relatively sluggish Dune, Dune Part Two hits the ground running and it keeps galloping at the kind of frenetic pace that ensures that even at nearly three hours it does not feel like a long movie.
