The Golden wasn’t really emphasized until Children of Dune where by the end it’s initiated. By the beginning of God Emperor of Dune, it’s in the final stages of its beginning, and at the end GEOD, it is in full swing. The Path wasn’t just to free people from a ruler, but also to not want to have a desire for one. Hence why it took thousands of years to fully begin it. The people had to be taught a lesson they’ll remember forever. By destroying prescience and instilling a desire to want to be free, mankind will be able to avoid extinction. That’s the point t of the Golden Path.
Villenueve is undoubtedly a great visual storyteller. A great director. It's a shame that all this comes to nothing due to such flat and, above all, poorly used characters, such as the baron or the emperor. The conflict never really becomes exciting because the villains aren't threatening. On top of that, the final battle is rushed, taking away the emotion and not to mention the appearance of Anya Taylor Joy as an advertisement for the third film that distracts from the actual conflict.
@@dustyblanco1546 well i know a lot of people who thinks the same. Even people that like the movie, admit that the villains and the final battle were disapointing. It's not matter of taste, it's something evident. That doesn't mean the movie it's all bad, but for me it's a great issue
2:55 I strongly disagree on your claim that "demanding a lot from the audience" is the biggest critique of Nolan. Understanding everything on a first viewing is never going to happen in a movie, especially when twists are involved such as The Prestige, and Nolan simply amplifies that experience in his movies. Tenet especially. I would argue that the strongest critique of Nolan is the clunky way he uses exposition. An over reliance of it and having characters blurt out things we can clearly see.
next time try to NOT relate the quality of the film with the box office. By your logic films like the transformers films, the twilight films, the fast and the furious films, captain marvel, the jurraric world films, pitch perfect 2, the BAD suicide squad film and all the sequel trilogy of star wars are better than fight club, scott pilgrim, the shawshank redemption, donnie darko, its a wonderfull life, willy wonka, blade runner, the northman, the GOOD suicide squad film and of course mad max fury road (why do you think i even mentioned pitch perfect 2?) because they didn't bomb at the box office. Money dosn't equal quality
Saving cinema would be too much. Its just he has hype and eveyone wants to be ride on hypetrain thats why people go to watch his movies in theatre. His last 2-3 movies were okayish. Opeenhimer was good but not the level of masterpiece that people claim. Its screenplay was rather average apart from. 2-3 dialogues and people give lectures about not having attention span when someone didnt like movie they should start watching someone like sorkin to understand what great screenplay looks like.
Absolutely right, once hollywood had many nolan's(speilberg, cameron, john carpenter, etc) , around but now he is the only one left thats why he is more precious than ever
Absolutely HILARIOUS decision to mix your yotuube video with the voices too quiet to hear. No idea what you said and I disagree that Nolan mixes his movies badly. He mixes them impactfully. You just mixed it too quiet.
Tenet is by far my favorite Nolan film. I've seen it in full 7 times, once backwards. I think Oppenheimer is his best but Tenet is my favorite. Least favorite is Batman Begins I guess, but it's not close to bad
Sometimes I have the feeling that Jack is darker than we want to believe he is. The first time I saw the movie I thought it meant he had chosen to sacrifice his wife in some way for fame, and that felt like it could be vaguely true based on his intentional exploitation of a young girl dealing with alleged possession, and even if she wasn’t possessed, definitely a young girl dealing with immense trauma and bringing her on solely for ratings. We know he has been in a relationship with June, albeit for an obviously short amount of time, which also adds to the theory that maybe he did sacrifice his wife. Her being on the show before she died being the highest rated episode, then Jack feeling like he needed to top it and keep his success leading to the immediate following with the Halloween episode. Him telling the people at the end to turn off their screens is because he genuinely regrets how out of control everything became in a single night and he doesn’t want anyone else getting hurt. Jack wears his ring as show but also as a way to deal with his guilt, and Madeline’s way of haunting him is to also get back at him for his intentional sacrifice of her. Of course that was just my initial interpretation of the movie on a first viewing. I saw it a second time and still see how Jack became the unwitting victim of it all, especially poor Madeline. I feel it’s a scarier story if Jack is indeed a more intentional villain, but also having your world collapse around you due to making a deal with evil is just as scary,
Both Furiosa is a really awesome build-up to Fury Road.. Future audiences will really enjoy watching this in order , hence Furiosa got a 91 % Popcorn rating.🎬👍😎 Fury Road was originally gonna be filmed in Australia. Unfortunately, it started raining heavily after a 20 drought. Furiosa was definitely not MEDIOCRE 👍🎬
I liked it more than Fury Road, and that's a very high bar to exceed. It's one of those rare films that I wanted to watch again immediately after. Even though it is considered a commercial flop, I believe more people will appreciate it as time goes on. But then again, I've been a fan of the Mad Max films since I was a kid, and Furiosa feels more like the OG films than Fury Road does.
You hit the nail on the head. I think Furiosa had it's moments but Fury Road is an impossible act to follow. I wonder why the producers didn't want to return to Namibia?
I've never seen David Dastmalchian as the main character in a movie and he absolutely killed it. The cuts between "live TV" and backstage made it feel very real.
Even though Zendaya claims that Art is the one causing the conflict between Tashi and Patrick, and even the knee injure, I have this opinion that, still, Tashi herself is the only person responsible for creating tennis like the matches she always wanted to play or see. Injured or not. Even if Tashi didn't get injured, let's say she stayed with Patrick, it would have been the same because tennis for her was any relationship that had this back and forth. There still would have been back and forth between Patrick and Art. And it's when she pulls back from the bedroom scene that we truly see, it's all about tennis, it's about she wanting to see a good game to get her number...in the final tennis scene, it's about she wanting to see a good game too. I cannot say her intentions were a 100% planned, but the moment she realized the intentions to see a good match could be those, she wouldn't change that opportunity for anything. It's about she truly winning even without even playing tennis... Now that I think about it, it's none of them having a certain "guilt" or "fault". It's more like all of them taking their chances to get what they want.
I've heard many people mispronounce guadagnino's name but your way is so unique. you get the "gn/ñ" sound right, unlike many anglophones, but you switch the order of the syllables lol
Yes, the title refers to the host being the devil. Willing to sacrifice his wife and exploit a child to get fame. Of course not literally Satan, but devil as in really shitty person with no morality.
Saw it last night. Boyfriend didnt enjoy it, said there was too much buildup for an anticlimactic payoff, too much Chekhov and not enough guns. I kind of agree they really wanted to make sure you had every important plot point in your head before it happened, which got a bit annoying but only bc i figured most of the plot out by halfway, but thats not necessarily a bad thing. I still thoroughly enjoyed it, the performances from everyone were top notch, the characters all had real personalities, it never got boring for me. (and my biggest most pleasant surprise was it was made in in my state! Australian movies are usually hit or miss, horror ones much more so) I do wish we got to see more of what they were doing at the Grove among the Tall Trees on screen, though.
I found Tashi's dialogue unrealistic for a teenager, she was so direct and incharge and aggressive yet Patrick and Art acted like kids. By the time film skips to the future Art and Patrick have changed and she is still the same - Tashi has 0 character development
Worst take ever. A lot of girls i knew in their teens are this focussed mature, ambitious and cut-throat. Girls are more mature than boys anyway. It was very believable and realistic. Also, is your critique of most films reliant only on character development? The film, to me anyway was more about the two boys, zendaya felt like the embodiment of tennis. The relationship luca is portraying here is of those two men, there is no "love triangle" per se.
@@poojag5882 in film there is what we call subtext - Mean girls 2004 worked because Regina hid behind sweetness and was mean behind their backs so was everyone else. Mean girls 2 didnt work because the evil girl there was direct. people do not talk like that - they dont state their motivations and wants right out immediatly - especally teenagers. people loved Art and Patrick because there felt like there was unlyining tension and feelings between them, lots of people asked if they were gay. 'Zendeya was the emboidment of tennis' yeah because her character was written to have no life, layers, outside the immediet film. Serena Williams exist outside tennis. Art and Patrick and bits of dialogue about their families although not show. Tashi was all plot no subtance. ın filmmaking audience should have an idea of who a character is outside the film
@@deusexmachina9776 1 that’s the point. They are playing tennis, she is the price. At the end they forgot about winning and choose their friendship. 2 motivated women or sport people are like that at the beginning, they know they hav to give their 100% if they want to be successful
@@valeriebowie6481 being the prize, motivation doesnt mean having a lack of character development. as a teenage prodogy, failed athelete, 30 year old woman, she is still behaves the same way. who do you know who is wildly succesful yet behaves the same as they were as a teenager?
How could we, as the viewer, be hypnotized? We are watching the cassette itself. We should have not seen the worms and stuff I think (based on the fact that the audience inside the studio realized that they were hypnotized when they were shown the actual video footage of Carmichael's session with Gus).