Dune: Part Two
Summary
One of the most perplexing moments ofDune : Part Twowas when Chani slapped Paul Atreides - right after saving his life - but the film demonstrated that she had a good reason to make him . Several major events happened in the middle ofDune : Part Two : the Fremen recall to the Southern Sietch , Paul salute the Water of Life , and Chani saved his life . So many pivotal second happened one after another that they almost seem like a whirlwind , and they can be very hard to survey . That , along with how surprising it was , made the minute when Chani slapped Paul difficult to understand .
While it was a mostly faithful version of Frank Herbert ’s iconic novel , Dune : Part Twoalso made several changes to the book . One of the boastful change was to Chani ’s character , as she was almost all different from her portrayal in the leger . That affected everything fromChani ’s decision to leave Paul at the end ofDune : Part Twoto her conclusion to slap Paul after bringing him back to life . Many of Chani ’s choice , and particularly her smack , were n’t overtly explicate inDune : Part Two , but the movie did give her a reason to act as she did .
The Dune : Part Two cast features both come back actors from the first movie , like Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya , and newcomers like Florence Pugh .
Chani Slaps Paul For Taking The Water Of Life & Fulfilling The Prophecy
Chani Hated The Lisan Al Gaib Prophecy & Knew Paul Would Destroy The Fremen
ThroughoutDune : Part Two , Chani was very vocal about how much she hatedthe Lisan al Gaib vaticination . She consider , correctly , that the prophecy was being used to control the Fremen , and that only they could help themselves . The cause Chani slapped Paul after saving him is that saving him complete the Lisan al Gaib prophecy , which she hated . When Paul drank the Water of Life , he was taking the first stair to verify the Fremen , and saving his living sealed their destiny . It was only a matter of metre until Paul would spell the Fremen ’s doom , and Chani was mad that she helped him benefit such magnate .
Jessica Forced Chani To Save Paul’s Life Like In The Prophecy
Jessica Took Away Chani’s Agency In The Moment
Chani had been used by both Paul and Jessica , which make her to feel angry enough to slap him .
While Chani ’s main reason to be angry after saving Paul ’s life was the pass completion of the prophecy , there was another reason for her rage . At first , Chani resist to mix her tears with the Water of Life , and she only did so because Jessica usedthe Voice , a Bene Gesserit technique , on her . Because the Voice makes people follow another ’s program line against their will , Chani did n’t even get to choose to keep open Paul , Jessica chose for her . Chani had been used by both Paul and Jessica , which caused her to palpate furious enough to slap him .
Though she was very different from her depiction in the Word , many of the change Denis Villeneuve made to Chani ’s character worked very well . They turned her into a more participating character in the history , and they also helped her act as a hydrofoil to Paul ’s precipitation . Because she could openly oppose his choices and the prophecy , Chani hint at the painful sensation and suffering Paul ’s holy war would bring to the Fremen . She escort what was coming before anyone else could , which made Chani ’s decisiveness to slap Paul inDune : Part Twovery graspable .
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sand dune : Part Two continues the larger-than-life saga of Paul Atreides as he ally with Chani and the Fremen . Pursuing payback for his family ’s destruction , Paul grapples with a significant decision impact his personal desires and the universe ’s future , undertake to avert a dire destiny that only he foresee .
Dune: Part Two continues the epic saga of Paul Atreides as he allies with Chani and the Fremen. Pursuing retribution for his family’s devastation, Paul grapples with a significant decision impacting his personal desires and the universe’s future, attempting to avert a dire destiny that only he anticipates.