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DUNE TRILOGY (2021-2026) Directed by Denis Villeneuve
DUNE: Part Three
today got me back to thinking about feydpaul and everyone is making banger points about how violence is attraction for the harkonnens so feyd fighting paul really is foreplay, establishing that lingering desire, and how the stabbing is actually the grandest display of want, and paul stabbing back affirms, yes, i know we were born in love, and i will never shake our fate because destroying you is the sweetest marriage we, born as two males in this world, can have. when feyd tells paul he fought well, it's his wedding vows. it's "i love you so much." it's "through sickness and health." it's la petit mort, orgasmic affection and fondness. even though it's the one and only time they've ever met, it's the same holy matrimony that would've occured had paul been pauline. neither of them have met their future spouse, but falling in love has never been so easy-- just make sure to twist the knife when your symbolic sex comes to its climax.
The beauty of Dune part 3
my controversial take on villeneuve’s dune films is that they would fuck 1000x harder if there weren’t big name actors in the lead roles constantly reminding you by their presence that they are Big Name Actors, you know? rebecca ferguson can stay but everyone else needs to be replaced by some mildly unknown actor who’s done several years of shakespeare and cocaine stat and then it’ll be perfect
whoever cast Anya Taylor-Joy as Alia needs their forehead kissed
Dune Part 2 - A Cinematic Masterpiece, directed by Dennis Villeneuve