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Dune: Part 2 Director Criticizes Religions through Stilgar Character in Bold Move

It’s ok Dune: Part 2 has received the praise of millions of people in cinemas around the world, there is no doubt that an action sequence or a spectacular picture is one of the most remembered moments by the public, but a phrase that has become my.

Javier Bardem has been the subject of memes since the first release of the film because of his famous phrase “Lisan al Gaib.” Although the intention within the film seemed to be to keep this blind faith in a more or less serious way, the truth is that Denis Villeneuve I wanted to convert Stilgar in the “laughing stock” of the film with a clear goal: to criticize religions from mocking.

“For me he is the most difficult figure of all. The idea was to give humor to Stilgar to make him admirable, to feel the humanity in that character. He is not a hard figure yes, he has a big heart, his beliefs, his ideas add humor, and that’s something I like about doing a science fiction film, because I can talk about it without to offend people because it is a false religion I designed all the prayers myself, so I know they are very funny to me. I hope it is on to find the new Messiah.

Villeneuve explains Screen Rant that Stilgar is not a bad man, then, and that he has a pure heart, but the false beliefs that have been instilled in him since he was young are delighted to turn him into a walking meme. In this way, the Canadian leader criticizes most religions in a subtle but very effective way.

Indeed, the director knows how to perfectly capture a complete soul Dune in its variations, and although the second part is going to be a success both critically and at the box office, there are still the best: The Messiahthe third installment of a trilogy that promises to be essential for any science fiction lover.

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2024-04-19 07:04:47
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