I'll be as direct as possible. “Dune: Part 2” It's the best movie of 2024 so far. Dune Part 2 is probably his best movie of the 2020s. No, Dune Part 2 may be his best movie of the 21st century.
Even if you don't agree that it's the best movie of the past quarter century, no one can deny that Dune Part 2 is monumental. This is an incredible feat of filmmaking; “Space Opera” More than any other movie since then, it has been given this name. “The Empire Strikes Back.”
The sequel concludes the story of the 2021 sci-fi blockbuster Dune, and both are based on Frank. Herbert's 1965 novel of the same name. The two films follow the journey of Paul Atreides, played by Paul Atreides. Timothée Chalametto become the unwilling savior of the planet Arrakis.
Usually, movie reviews tend to list the elements of a movie, such as the acting, lighting, and cinematography, and list the good and not-so-great parts of each. Everything about Dune: Part Two is great, so there's no point in doing that here.
The film's ensemble cast is large, including a healthy dose of historical greats, as well as some of the most famous figures of our time. Dune Part 2 features some of the best actors for all types of moviegoers.He has one specific simple surprise. exterior (I won't spoil it here) This will be especially exciting for fans of modern horror.
Everyone shines in their own way.
rebecca ferguson It essentially plays two roles and does both perfectly. zendaya She delivers the most captivating performance of her career to date. chalamet provides an equivalent second act monologue. robert shaw in “Jaws”” and Peter Lorre in “Ma,”n.d. austin butler He proves he can do more than just one accent. Elvis voice.
I also want to highlight javier bardemAtreides' performance as a multifaceted leader. Strictly speaking, his characters are often comic relief, but they don't come off as goofy, just having a rare sense of conviction amidst sand and sadness. Arrakis.
Speaking of which, this movie is full of orange, so I hope you like orange. Its almost constant presence is oppressive, but that's to be expected. Arrakis is an oppressive place, and the clever use of warm oranges and yellows draws the audience into its environment.