Scene compilation of every time the Fremen language (Chakobsa) is spoken [part 1] #dune #duneparttwo #dunepart2
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@alexanderbickerstaff3616Ай бұрын
Fun fact: Lisan al Gaib directly translates to “Tongue of the Unseen” in Arabic
@mik9napkin59829 күн бұрын
Is Voice from the Outer World a reinterpretation of that, or a different translation?
@FALGSC61627 күн бұрын
Lisan al Gaib was the title of a real Iranian poet, albeit not a Muslim one
@richardpj847Ай бұрын
Brian: I'm not the Messiah! Will you please listen? I am not the Messiah, do you understand? Honestly! Girl: Only the true Messiah denies His divinity. Brian: What? Well, what sort of chance does that give me? All right! I am the Messiah! Followers: He is! He is the Messiah! Brian: Now, F*** OFF!
@thekingofwaffles8403Ай бұрын
Everytime a Fremen speaks.... Shai Hulud chews on a Sudaukar!
Thank you for uploading this! I‘ve been waiting for a compilation of all chakobsa scenes
@abrahamissac5938Ай бұрын
Imagine if there was an Alphabet system where we learn this language.
@d-_-b8558Ай бұрын
It was a real (fake) language that was created by David J. Peterson for the Denis Villenueve movies. Google "Chakobsa Orthography" or David J. Peterson Chakobsa.
@prsimoibn271028 күн бұрын
Learn Arabic.
@thebigshep27 күн бұрын
There is, you can literally learn it. The guy who made the language for the movie is named David J Peterson. Look up his name and Chakobsa and you'll eventually find it
@UstioForLifeАй бұрын
*AS WRITTEN*
@_Feyd-RauthaАй бұрын
BELALL KIFAH
@adarshkamoda918327 күн бұрын
*AS WRITTEN*
@crystalross79436 күн бұрын
Chani not having a matching accent really sticks out.
@_Feyd-RauthaАй бұрын
KEEZ LAHAH!
@alexanderbickerstaff3616Ай бұрын
Anyone know how much of this is borrowed from Arabic? I know Frank Herbert used a bunch & I'd love to learn how they made Chakobsa on set. Thanks!
@oroboros88Ай бұрын
Its mixtures of Hebrew, Arabic and swahili all mushed together, there may be more to it. They hired an actual linguist who did the GOT languages for it. Frank originally had its roots in primarily Arabic and Hebrew as far as I know
@kubilaykazak821821 күн бұрын
@@oroboros88 Yeah that's great and all. But the issue is with Timothee. His Chakobse is veeery pretentious and unnatural. It cringes me every time he speaks. He tries too hard and it takes away from the immersion. Take Javier, for comparison. He is great at Chakobsa.
@pamelajohnson921421 күн бұрын
@@kubilaykazak8218They said that was on purpose. They did not want Timothée/Paul to sound native because he is an outsider. He did not grow up speaking the language so he shouldn't sound like the natives. Doesn't that make sense? Also interestingly Javiar forgot his lines in the language the most. Because of his natural accent he was able to still sound natural. They corrected the lines in post production ADR.
@DapaChrons13 күн бұрын
The name of their main city in this film is in the Cossack language. Tabor Sich, Tabor means “Meeting” and Sich means “City” or “Home place.” Mahdi is Arabic, basically messiah
@foolslayer941629 күн бұрын
What does Stilgar say around the beginning of the video? Sounds something along the lines of, "Oh, crap."
@alaskanfrogmanАй бұрын
I couldn't help but notice the biblical implications in this movie, especially with the "Lady Jessica" character. She looks like a cross between "The Virgin Mary, and Mary of Magdalene. The other similarity that is hard to ignore is her Son, who is supposed to be "The Savior" of the fremen people on Aracas, aka "Dune." His character is a badly drafted and scripted and corrupted version of "Christ, the Savior." The similarities don't stop there. These are just the most obvious. The only difference is that "Jessica" is not a virgin and did NOT give birth to her son without his father. If you read the bible and compare it side by side to this story and look beneath the scripting as it was written, you will see direct similarities between this movie and the bible. "Chani" is "Mary of Magdalene," who loved christ and followed him to his death. But we don't know what became of her after his death because the bible did NOT tell her story. We don't know if christ took a lover, but there is speculation that he & Mary of Magdalene were in love. There were the pharasees and the sadducees who pursued and persecuted christ. the pharasees are the emperor and his followers/protectors the Sardukar, The sadducees are the harkonin warrior race that pursued and tried to kill the young savior "Paul Atreides." I am a bit of a historian and history buff. Moreover, I am a former seminarian and one who broke from his church, but not his faith. I know the bible and its stories within well enough to spot the similarities that this movie contains. Watch the movie, follow the story and compare it to the bible, especially in the chapters pertaining to christ. Change the names and look closely at the events in the movie and you will see how it closely reflects and crudely resembles the new testament of the bible.
@purgruvАй бұрын
Does the bible also make it clear from Jesus' actions not to follow charismatic leaders who corrupt faith to their own ends? Cos that's the key message of Dune that you'd have to find a parallel for in your holy book.
@oLevLovesLoveАй бұрын
The Bene Gessarit are learned in all the religious lore of mankind and purposefully crafted many synthetic mythos that they knew would resonate with religious memory of people around the galaxy and grow into local cults to further their plans.
@lukebingus9432Ай бұрын
You're right pal! Works of fiction tend to influence each other
@listondsouza719728 күн бұрын
@@lukebingus9432 Reddit is down the hall to the left
@TemmieMinh21 күн бұрын
I mean the film is clearly about a religious figure using the faith of the people to fight against an empire that was invading their land for its nature resource, which was used to enable travel. (spice=oil) Not nessessarily the bible but yeah, some books that have the same Abrahamic root. I think you know what I mean?
@jakekgfn24 күн бұрын
They told lady Jessica “Drink freshman”
@user-qq8te9ni9l5 күн бұрын
I wish they only spoke Chakobsa in the desert.
@WozzyWatkins13 күн бұрын
Can anyone tell me why fremen words are so long? Like when Paul says "Bidjurat'ih biwadzamah?" Meaning "Do you smash a knife before battle?"
@khankrum110 күн бұрын
The one thing I really like about this adaptation is the cast of the Fremen not being " European" actors, So much better!
@Milo_Estobar20 күн бұрын
1. Harkonnen 2. Sadaukar 3. Fremen 4. Bene Geserit Base on popularity and search result... (bene geneserit has 0 compilation, 27/05/2024)
@Yaniv_R16 күн бұрын
Well the Bene Gesserit don’t have their own language do they