I loved these 2 movies, but hate how Villeneuve changed Chani and Jessica towards the end. the end felt like I was walking into the living room but wound up in the kitchen.
Fiction: Talks about the mothers of 500 angry Muslims in the desert - survives and becomes their leader Real Life: Talks about the mothers of 500 angry Muslims in the desert - ends up decapitated on Al-Jazeera
Your life matters, the message of the Bible is that Jesus Christ, the son of God was willingly punished for the evilness of humanity. He loved you so much that He was willing to die a horrible, brutal death. He was punished instead of us. But the only way to actually be forgiven and make His sacrifice effective in your life, is by believing in Him and trusting that His sacrifice was for you. Do so, and you will have eternal life. God loves you and so do I, God bless you.
Holyshit man the cinematography is the real master piece. Don't get me wrong everything and everyone is at top level but the cinematography...it frames it as it feels.
One of my favorite parts about Dune was the sound - the effects are amazing, especially in a cinema, and the music helps convey the feeling that Paul is a false profit that will lead to doom! Just like the original books intend to show us. I added the "Jesus from Nazareth" theme in a Dune scene, and you can really see how music changes the way you feel for Paul: one makes him look evil, the other a savior! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fIrPq_QW0po.html&ab_channel=DimitrisTelis
this scene is absolutely brilliant, the direction, the acting are great. This facing camera of Josh Brolin for Gurney when Paul takes out the ducal ring, all the life, the suffering, the hope, the recognition of the character pass into the expressions of this fantastic actor.