Scene compilation of every time someone speaks in the Harkonnen language #dune #duneparttwo #dunepart2
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@bobbwc7011Ай бұрын
That stadium announcer is phenomenal
@akbarindo8976Ай бұрын
Ikr it makes me really hyped
@googhanАй бұрын
kum kum gakhaaa kum
@fathertedczynskiАй бұрын
When he announced the baron and the music plays it even made me want to get up and cheer
@carvell99Ай бұрын
He has to be or it would be the last performance of his life.
@pauly260Ай бұрын
I want him to emcee my kid’s birthday at Chuck E Cheese.
@alexshank1414Ай бұрын
“Under our glorious black sun” Metal
@arthurrebello919Ай бұрын
There is no hope under the Black Sun *cue burgundian lullaby
@redvexxe9219Ай бұрын
@@arthurrebello919 Cringe
@Perskan.Ай бұрын
@@redvexxe9219 no
@AnrandomdudeontheInternetАй бұрын
No way... (insert the TNO copypasta here)
@ishan501129 күн бұрын
nazis!
@BlashmackАй бұрын
space uruk-hai-nazgul-engineer-orc-mesopotamian-finnish
@Validus241Ай бұрын
Let’s see if that abbreviates to something interesting: Uhneomr 100% what a fantasy language like that would be named.
@falale4797Ай бұрын
Hakonnen is finnish
@thomriley1036Ай бұрын
And, they look like Cenobite-Borg-Sith-Engineer-Drukhari. (In the books they were gingers.)
@williamhamilton1154Ай бұрын
@@thomriley1036so the movie toned them down. Is what you’re saying.
@thomriley1036Ай бұрын
@@williamhamilton1154 In another universe, Feyd was played by Ed Sheeran.
@colbykitto4597Ай бұрын
The arena announcer is basically the dune part 2 version of the sardukar throat singer, both have their own mini fandom.
@kelellocawa2414Ай бұрын
So true, Denis changes the tone of the movie with these scenes. Wonder what we have in store for part3
@D3adCl0wn26 күн бұрын
@@kelellocawa2414 Guild navigators is a MUST! Can't wait for it's design.
@ackbooh903226 күн бұрын
Also Fury Road blind guitar-guzzler 'doof' warsinger lol
@bobbwc701117 күн бұрын
HAMMMM BA BAWILÄ CHAM BALALIM BÖM BÖÖLÖÖGILEM BIMBOLGIL BOLL BOLLA BARA BO BU IMGEGIGÖÖÖL HAMMM GIGL GING GÄLÄNG GÜE ÖE ÜCH GÄO GELM HÄMMMM
@nathancollins171517 күн бұрын
@@D3adCl0wn It'll be difficult to top the absolute perfection that was Lynch's Guild navigator, but I'm sure Edric will be done justice in Messiah.
@EmperorNapoleon1815Ай бұрын
The Harkonnens: *Menacing, guttural sounds.* The Baron: “Old fashioned artillery. Genius.”
@harleyb7880Ай бұрын
Feyd: "Where?" 😂
@Nickname-ef9tvАй бұрын
In the books artillery was used in a very similar manner against Atreides troops. The fun part? It was Vladimir's plan. He is verbally high-fiving himself in that scene. I would expect nothing less of him.
@EmperorNapoleon1815Ай бұрын
@@Nickname-ef9tv Indeed! He catches their forces in the caves and buries them alive. His tactics were savvy, but certainly brutal!
@frantisekhajek6775Ай бұрын
Because in the word of Dune artillery is useless, since it is stopped by the shields generators. But the firemen don't use them, since it attacks the worm.
@harleyb7880Ай бұрын
@@frantisekhajek6775 *Attracts
@ArtypNkАй бұрын
It's completely illegal to have hair in Harkonnen society.
@obnoxiouspedantАй бұрын
They malded it all away centuries ago
@janmajer4662Ай бұрын
They obviously don't even grow hair. Like gray aliens for example.
@TheDirtysouthfanАй бұрын
@janmajer4662 Not true. Jessica and Paul are Harkonnens and they have hair.
@obnoxiouspedantАй бұрын
@@TheDirtysouthfan must be a recessive trait 🤷♂️
@ArtypNkАй бұрын
@@TheDirtysouthfan "...in Harkonnen society" not in "Harkonnen genetic line"
@robothunterАй бұрын
At 2:51 I just realized after the one soldier was shot they were saying “DONT SHOOT! DONT SHOOT, WE’RE HARKONNEN!” You can recognize the same word for “Harkonnen” ("Haqueen") from the arena announcer
@Nickname-ef9tv29 күн бұрын
Shows how messy Rabban's attack was. No planning, hyper nervous soldiers.
@dylans063029 күн бұрын
The Futuristic languages are so awesome 🤩
@dylans063029 күн бұрын
@@Nickname-ef9tv they don’t call him “The Beast” for nothing, do they?
@item693128 күн бұрын
The guy who tk'd was kicked from the arrakis server
@ExtremeObservations23 күн бұрын
Hey queen!
@colbykitto4597Ай бұрын
4:21 even tho there’s no language here, it was too badass to leave out
@miketacos9034Ай бұрын
Haha I was thinking that too
@Self-unaliver20 күн бұрын
The French horns 🌚👹🌚👹🌚👹🌚👹🌚👹🌚👹🌚👹🌚
@maximilianodelrio14 күн бұрын
FEYD RAUTHA!
@nathanlee4288Ай бұрын
Idk if it was just me but after watching the 2 movies a second time i realised only the commoners and harkkonen army regulars spoke their native language exclusively while the baron, rabban, rautha, and more prominent/senior officals including mentats seem to be bilingual but chose to speak whenever possible or exclusively speak whatever language they were speaking in English. Not sure if it was an intentional choice by Villeneuve to irl history of how some aristocracies would speak an entirely different language for a time, (like in england and russia who once spoke french) unlike the rest of their population who spoke an entirely different "lesser" language, but its a pretty neat inclusion if it turns out to be true.
@StahlvantenАй бұрын
Actually had this thought myself with European aristocrats using french/german as the language of "fashion".
@Jejemoney07Ай бұрын
That's an incredible detail that I didn't notice but completely believe the artistic reasoning for now. That's dope!
@Jejemoney07Ай бұрын
This could even be further backed by the Sardukar not speaking English unless it's addressing a higher societal member, like the Emperor.
@PaulSteereАй бұрын
The nobility in Dune speak Galach which we the audience hear as English, although obviously when shown in written form it’s clearly not and English would only be known to those with ancestral memory.
@randbarrett8706Ай бұрын
Always seemed funny to me that English aristocracy thought their own language was less than
@teamvlcn6820Ай бұрын
It's a shame we never hear the Baron, Feyd, or Rabban talking in this language.
@erni_fx26 күн бұрын
The user @harrybirchall3308 explained this under the video "Dune 2 harkonnen arena with extra subtitles" They said: "The noble families and houses all speak galach (translated to english for the viewer) and don't actually speak the tongues of the lower classes of their worlds, much like how medieval aristocrats all spoke french to communicate with each other, but the people they ruled over had their distinct languages."
@fyn817225 күн бұрын
@@erni_fx Why do Fremen speak Galach though?, I mean English in the movie. Of course there's Jakobsa language, but everyone understands Galach perfectly on Arrakis
@Sandmouse694224 күн бұрын
@@fyn8172 the fremen arrived on arrakis a long time ago, and there have been spaceports there since, with some of the fremen relating more to city life than the reclusive sietch-goers, that is reason enough without adding the emphasis on the spaceports being the most important in the galaxy, being on the panet Dune
@CG-yq2xy16 күн бұрын
@@fyn8172 In the books it is noted that the Spacing Guild engaged in off-the-books trade with the Fremen so they could have extra spice. The fact that the Guild Navigators heavily depended on Spice was a tightly kept secret so as to prevent either the Emperor or whoever from the great houses who controlled Arrakis from chocking them. Thus it is possible to assume that many Fremen who engaged in the illicit trade had some grasp of Galach so they could communicate with the Spacing Guild contacts.
@thomasmalacky7864Ай бұрын
Now think how scary the Sumerians would've sounded in battle marches.
@totalmadnesmanАй бұрын
why the sumerians? xD
@thomasmalacky7864Ай бұрын
@@totalmadnesman Orc speech takes linguist foundation from them if I am not mistaken.
@PotatotenkopfАй бұрын
@@thomasmalacky7864 BASED, also that is a thing that kinda happens in the manga Dandadan but way later on.
3:13 interesting how they call the Baron “Vladim Harkween” but Feyd-Rautha remains identical
@rezajafari6395Ай бұрын
from what I heard, Feyd-Rautha's dad was one of the few decent Harkonnens in the books, so maybe he decided to give his son a more folksy-sounding name in the Giedi Prime language, whereas names like "Vladimir" are foreign-language aristocratic names
@Nickname-ef9tv29 күн бұрын
The Harkonnen version of the name, just like the Hebrew "Yehochanan" became "John", "Johannes", "Jean" and "Iwan" in different languages.
@Blashmack28 күн бұрын
@@rezajafari6395 How ironic that one of the very few decent Harkonnen had a child that is possibly one of the most cruel even amongst Harkonnen.
@rezajafari639528 күн бұрын
@@Blashmack he was basically raised by Vladimir though
@JackfrostAtreidesOmegaXZero17 күн бұрын
@@BlashmackAnd what happened to him?
@nova_kaneАй бұрын
1:23 - "Chancey? Scaramouche?" Those were his friends :(
@mactrauma532328 күн бұрын
I think "scaramouche" means skirmish since it sounds a lot like the french "escarmouche".
@lordwarlockthangwrath866227 күн бұрын
@@mactrauma5323 as à frenchman, I confirm this. But why would he just blurt out "skirmish" in an interogative tone?
@mactrauma532326 күн бұрын
@@lordwarlockthangwrath8662 Maybe, like asking to his mates if they are in that situation or not
@ackbooh903226 күн бұрын
Hahaha
@user-ce1cu5my4j25 күн бұрын
Scaramouche will do fandango no more
@asturianix9820Ай бұрын
VLADIM HARQUEEEEEEN
@CreaturesOrigins29 күн бұрын
BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
@TobeWilsonNetworkАй бұрын
1:07 “Commanimo?” 😢😢😢 he’ll never see the GLORIOUS BLACK SUN again
@fel_zharostАй бұрын
May his sacrifice in the fight against what is about to become the worst tyranny humanity has ever seen not be forgotten
@pedrosanchez-br4brАй бұрын
more like COMO LE BO
@pixynowwithevenmorebelkanb6965Ай бұрын
Rip Komaliwo
@VictorIV0310Ай бұрын
Burgundy has lost another hero
@Moneo_AtreidesАй бұрын
@@fel_zharost Harkonnens have literally hunting grounds where they breed humans and hunt them. Even the herectics, who call our beloved God a Tyrant, never cry those scums
@tharpi9145Ай бұрын
I’ll never get over the fact that chinese theaters somehow got their hands on translations for *all* of these, and yes including the arena chant
@hannster7314Ай бұрын
ooooo what were the translations??
@tharpi9145Ай бұрын
@@hannster7314 sacrifice [to House Harkonnen] our mortal blood give up our blood dedicate [to House Harkonnen] our faithful flesh give up our flesh leave to ourselves the deadly fear leave the fear leave to the mortals the endless fear beckon to death what's funny is that it phonologically vaguely makes sense with what's heard in the film so the chinese subs may not have been making shit up
@oatdilemma6395Ай бұрын
Did they remove the black actors as well? lol
@5anjuroАй бұрын
All hail the CCP?
@TotallyfizzleАй бұрын
Where did you hear/see this?
@hamitokiaАй бұрын
It's good to know that Rabban feels English is better at expressing rage than Harkonnen language.
@sanjayraju988Ай бұрын
It’s Galach not English
@billypribbo9668Ай бұрын
@@sanjayraju988 NO IT IS NOT
@d-_-b8558Ай бұрын
@@thikifo395 What? Galach is the lingua franca of the Imperium. It's the most common language spoken.
@ka-boom2083Ай бұрын
@@thikifo395You are wrong.
@ZemplinTemplarАй бұрын
Whenever the characters are speaking English, they're implied to be speaking Galach, the Imperium's main inter-cultural language. Or speaking their own languages in private (Harkonnens among themselves, sometimes Fremen among themselves, etc).
@mauz791Ай бұрын
The announcer is so hype
@cyna5190Ай бұрын
The Harkonnens sound like creatures from Spore and I am here for it
@Sid-th5ch25 күн бұрын
OMG now that you said I see the resemblance lol
@Retroskulll28 күн бұрын
Everyone everywhere is fawning over the arena announcer... Meanwhile I'm enjoying the troopers' combat speech much more. It sounds more direct, distilled, less fancy than what the arena announcer is using. Like a sub-speech you develop purely for use mid-battle.
@Sid-th5ch25 күн бұрын
And that's a battle language for you. In the book it's explained that each house have a specific sub language exclusively for combat so messages are more efficient and coded against enemy espionage.
@Retroskulll25 күн бұрын
@@Sid-th5ch exactly how I assumed it to be. Man, I really should read the book at this point.
@Sid-th5ch24 күн бұрын
@@Retroskulll I read is 2 weeks ago, I'm not a avid reader, but it was so good I finished it in less than 10 days, highly recommend it.
@nathancollins171517 күн бұрын
@@Sid-th5ch Yeah, I realize that inventing three different interesting-sounding alien languages (Harkonnen, Sardaukar, and Fremen) was probably more than enough work for the filmmakers already. But it would have been nice to hear some Atreides battle language at some point. Imagine a version of the siege of Arrakeen where Duncan and Gurney keep slipping seamlessly between English and code language while they fight.
@alexbattaglia8297Ай бұрын
fyi for those unaware the reason why the Harkonnen said not to turn the shield on was because when a laser hits a shield it causes the equivalent of a nuclear explosion... at both ends of the laser
@robothunter28 күн бұрын
That, and according to the movie (at least) shields make the Shai-hulud go nuts
@verikan424128 күн бұрын
@@robothunter Indeed using shields also attracts sandworms in the novel. There's also two instances shields are shown to influence hand to hand combat: Everyone outside of Arrakis is trained to kill with slow blade movements, in order to penetrate the shield, so: -When Paul fights Jamis, the fremen around think Pauls is cruelly and unnecesarily humilliating him, because his would-be fatal or finishing blows are slow, so Jamis is able deflect him, the fremen not knowing this is on purpose because they aren't used to take shields into consideration. -Two years later, when Paul and Feyd Rautha (without shields) fight in front of the Emperor, Paul is able to defeat Feyd in part thanks to the latter still being used to the slow blade and with certain postures related to the use of shields, while Paul's constant battles in Arrakis have already made him strike faster and with different tactics.
@quentin713526 күн бұрын
@@verikan4241I think he was just trying to spare him. He didn’t want to kill him. I think you reading into something that’s not there
@cod699125 күн бұрын
@@quentin7135No in the novel it goes into more detail and explicitly says that Paul's strikes were an instant too late because he was used to combat with shields, though he was also trying to spare him, asking Jamis to yield when he had the upper hand and later saying he didn't want to kill him.
@iyadmajdi24 күн бұрын
@@verikan4241I’ve never read the books, thus I have a question. If the Fremen and the Fedaykin are used to fast paced strikes in melee, then how are they able to effectively fight shielded warriors on the Great Houses own turf during the holy war?
@golabdurrahman660Ай бұрын
Intresting that baron vladimir harkonnen and his nephew never speak harkonnen language
@danilocolombo7248Ай бұрын
I notice this too! Mabye Is a language only for slave/servant. In the First movie, the harkonnen Who want rape Lady Jessica spoke this in english, mabye because he want to feel noble too.
@battletroll1likesminecraft214Ай бұрын
Well aristocracy in ancient times have been known too speak languages they considered “higher” such as Europeans with Latin or French and Koreans and Japanese with chinese
@madronnie9725Ай бұрын
Peasant language. The language most people are speaking is Galach (English for our ears) and is the lingua Franca of the Imperium. Aristocrats would speak it while regular subjects would use their native language. Think of Galach pretty much exactly like how English is used today; it’s the language of business and international politics, and younger generations in other countries learn to speak it.
@fredriks5090Ай бұрын
being overheard by a slave can have dire consequences. when speaking a foreign language you also have the excuse of translating it wrong.
@renblais1274Ай бұрын
Quite accurate to real life feudal families. In England for a while, noble families only spoke in french
@DaveKatagueАй бұрын
There’s something reminiscent of Half Life in VR in the walkie talkies that’s eeriely scary
@reidsimpson4213Ай бұрын
Yes, I'm so glad I'm not the only one who thought of the Combine Overwatch soldiers
@DaveKatagueАй бұрын
@@reidsimpson4213 haha yeah I was like “oh that’s so sick”, that sound used to scare me in the dilapidated corridors, they’re upstairs haha
@missbelled6700Ай бұрын
"Pick up that Thumper."
@lampham5525Ай бұрын
Denis Villeneuve for Half life live action
@theblah12Ай бұрын
The hologram room felt very Combine to me. A large “computer” powered by a line of humans (mentats?) hooked up to a machine chanting numbers. Reminds me of how the Combine use brains grown in jars and Vortigaunt slaves hooked up to machines to power their computers and technology.
@item693128 күн бұрын
The Harkonnen language sounds brilliant. I especially love the networked Harkonnens chanting.
@timetochronicle13 сағат бұрын
Most likely Mentats. With the Butlerian Jihad forbidding advanced computers, humans would be used as literal computers. Those "networked" Harkonnnens would be their mentats calculating and announcing percentages
@TDenterpriserАй бұрын
I didn’t know the black speech of Mordor made its way to geidi prime
@chrisfromsouthaus2735Ай бұрын
A series taking place within this continuity, set on Giedi Prime, would have the potential to be phenomenal.
@mr.bluependant1871Ай бұрын
I too wish that Heretics could someday be adapted.
@mevolander8478Ай бұрын
phenomenally expensive
@SuperNovaJinckUFOАй бұрын
@@mr.bluependant1871 Gammu would be so interesting in this adaptation.
@redomer91Ай бұрын
Would be awesome if it was almost exclusively with subtitles instead of everyone just switching to english.
@PiracyAgreementАй бұрын
Like sin city
@Jasonblade9012Ай бұрын
4:20 live Feyd Rautha reaction
@chalmersmathew4831Ай бұрын
Common Feyd-Rautha W
@unowno123Ай бұрын
the harkonnen language was absolutely amazing this movie
@shatterquartzАй бұрын
I don't remember if the novels depict the Harkonnens as strongly patriarchal, but in the movie the only Harkonnen women we see are either slaves or "pets". We only see men in the Harkonnen military. And everyone in the audience at the arena appears to be male.
@thedemonhater7748Ай бұрын
The imperium is a pretty patriarchal society overall (excluding the Bene Gesserit) and I wouldn’t be surprised if Herbert originally intended for the Harkonnens to be pretty misogynistic
@maniak1768Ай бұрын
I realized that one already and really had to laugh so hard at the fact that there are dipsh*ts out there who have declared this film somehow their 'anti-woke' masterpiece of the year. Chani literally says 'Here, we're all equal. Men and women alike.' Not that I would care all that much for that culture war stuff from people like Ben Shapiro and The Critical Drinker, but the fact that this movie is so good that it can sneak in stuff like that without a right-wing sh*t storm is telling. Also artistically, it just makes sense to depict the Harkonnens as deeply misogynistic. Not that I agree with most of the criticism against Disney's Star Wars, but the fact that the Empire or the First Order have an egalitarian employment policy somewhat interferes with the idea that these societies are supposed to symbolize pure evil. This also waters down all possibly daring and relevant political messages you could have made with those movies and series. Dune Part II on the other hand is really intelligently made in this regard, you actually sympathize for a protagonist who's morals are questionable at best. But Paul actually kicks the idea of equality out the door. Chani and her egalitarian and anti-imperialist ideals are implicitly the political subtext of the movie. The end of the film was satisfying, yet tragic, for those reasons. The tragedy has a human and a political dimension.
@autisticfieldmarshall100626 күн бұрын
@@maniak1768 ok redditor.
@maniak176826 күн бұрын
@@autisticfieldmarshall1006 I assume you are in disagreement over my assessment?
@user-ce1cu5my4j25 күн бұрын
@@maniak1768 >sneak in stuff yeah, which is called normal storytelling and not on-the-nose pandering woke movies are criticised for lol
@flippert0Ай бұрын
Harkonnen ("Harkonian"?) language sounds like a kind of compressed English with some additional words in Dutch, German and occasional French/Spanish. E.g. Harkonnen "saun" (="shield") sounds a lot like "Zaun" (German for "fence") which could be thought of as a shield. Another example: "her tis ton da?" means "do you hear this sound there"? "Ton" is German for "sound", "da" means "there", the rest is grammatically wrong English.
@marin8141Ай бұрын
its Galach a mish mash of many different languages but mainly English Germanic and Slavic languages
@user-ce1cu5my4j25 күн бұрын
@@marin8141 it's not, galach is universal language of the Imperium and is translated into english for the viewer
@Echo_Online14 күн бұрын
A shield is just a little fence that you carry around so that all tracks. It was really bugging me that harkonnen sounded like creolised french and german and your comment is the only explanation I've found
@TransparentskullАй бұрын
1:01 cratcha tusa=we are ok
@harleyb7880Ай бұрын
But there weren't ok😂
@extremepredudiceАй бұрын
Narrator: 'He was not, in fact, okay.'
@ElixusАй бұрын
It sounds so cool the way he says it tho
@gedeoxa7506Ай бұрын
1:07 Komolewo??
@TransparentskullАй бұрын
@@gedeoxa7506 it's mean,i love you
@Hadrian9707Ай бұрын
This really makes me wish that Harkonnen was it's own language we could learn.
@Sid-th5ch25 күн бұрын
Me too bro
@Sandmouse694224 күн бұрын
hittite and sumerian are pretty close
@sirrathersplendid482518 күн бұрын
@@Sandmouse6942- So it’s an Indo-European language?
@presseagainidareyou470417 күн бұрын
@@sirrathersplendid4825Sumerian is completely unrelated to any known language in human history outside of borrowed words actually. Hittite is Indo-European though
@sirrathersplendid482517 күн бұрын
@@presseagainidareyou4704 - I’ve heard of people linking Sumerian with Japanese/Korean, but that’s got to be dubious at best. Certainly a thousand years older than Hittite, in any case.
@StahlvantenАй бұрын
Space Finnish.
@Karl-nv5okАй бұрын
It's a mix of English and other languages.
@Karl-nv5okАй бұрын
See this?
@fabztau199615 күн бұрын
@@Karl-nv5ok True, but in the books, when Paul gets ancestral visions, him and his sister trace back the Atreides bloodline to King Agamemmnon in ancient Greece, and the Harkonnens are traced back to Finnish people.
@TrueFork12 күн бұрын
@@fabztau1996 I don't remember that from the book, but the name Atreides literally means descendants of Atreus (which Agamemnon was) so it makes sense. The bloodline of Atreus was also cursed...
@PedroCouto1982Ай бұрын
They sound like the Helghast (Kill Zone).
@SCPKing1835Ай бұрын
YOOOO KILLZONE MENTIONED
@tsheporabekane417210 күн бұрын
Nice mention...👌🏾👌🏾
@Kunk_ManjeroonАй бұрын
I love languages that sound like this. I think the Harkonnens are a bunch of scumbags, but how they were presented in these films feels so cool. Almost every culture has a sort of priestly aesthetic to it going on, robed people humming or speaking in unison, but the Harkonnen are so industrial. I love how their language sounds and I love how their armor looks. I've always just sort of enjoyed these more "industrial Soviet grunt" races shown in media throughout the last thirty years, from the Space Jockeys to the Kett to these guys. There's more examples but I can't think of any at the moment. Maybe the bad guys from Quake 2 and 3.
@blazejames47Ай бұрын
Here for the Quake mention
@DunmerdogАй бұрын
Grineer
@Blashmack28 күн бұрын
"Industrial Soviet grunts" and the examples from films/games, you nailed it to a T
@riloegaming28 күн бұрын
Combine Overwatch
@Kunk_Manjeroon27 күн бұрын
@@riloegaming Combine are so good and the Overwatch is interesting to me. I like the idea that the Combine Empire isn't ran by aliens, but hyperadvanced AI that surpassed their original alien masters, and is hoarding as much technology as possible. I would love to see a Half-Life film, since the Half-Life universe is a bunch of sci-fi tropes done well, paired with some serious and goofy writing that gave us the gems of 2 and Alyx.
@cosmobane6995Ай бұрын
1:43 until today I still don't know what these people supposed to be.Low rank Mentats?
@TedShatner10Ай бұрын
I imagine so.
@plaguesnstuff7657Ай бұрын
Mentats being used as some kind of communications server or something
@stanpines9011Ай бұрын
I think they're mentats that have been digitally linked with each other and the hologram display as a kind of human computer
The common people speak their native languages, and then the nobility speak the imperial language?
@gdkopinionator4356Ай бұрын
There are precedents in history. In Ancient Rome, patricians tended to speak Ancient Greek, while plebians spoke Latin. In England, after the Norman invasion, the nobility (often replaced by Norman nobles) tended to speak French, while the common population spoke Anglo-Saxon (Old English, which would contribute to modern English).
@AbraxasEchazarretaEstrellaАй бұрын
@@gdkopinionator4356 Makes sense.
@ThatSpecificIndividualАй бұрын
@@gdkopinionator4356the Russian monarchy preferred to speak French too.
@lif673729 күн бұрын
Persian was the court language of much of the Islamic world for a long time, and persisted longer as the language of science, given the immense influence Persia once had on the arts, science, administration, etc.
@markusmeldre29 күн бұрын
1:42 this holographic hemisphere map is my favourite scene here
@thekingofwaffles8403Ай бұрын
Everytime Harkonnen is spoken.... The Baron flatuates! Shai Hulud knows all! The gas must pass!
@KennedyCopyАй бұрын
Borg meets Oompa Loompas
@cinezurdoАй бұрын
They remind me of the Combine from Half Life. Even their technology appears bio-mechanical in nature.
@SCPKing1835Ай бұрын
A lot of technology in Dune is bio-mechanical because computers don't exist
@maudwurtz3713Ай бұрын
J'ai l'impression de retrouver les "soldats" qu'on voit dans MadMax au niveau des gestes, du crâne rasé.
@kamil94ableАй бұрын
0:25 "Hot sand"
@TJ04218 күн бұрын
It does sound like that, but it’s important to note the long vowel. Not something that English makes a fuss about, but Italian, Hungarian, Finnish, and many others do have this distinction.
@DragonwolfwormАй бұрын
Sounds like a weird mix between German, Russian and Romanian.
@rjpx94725 күн бұрын
This movie did very well on developing the Harkonnens, more than the stereotypes that Lynch did with the 1984 version, where they looked like a fusion of Clive Barker's Hellraiser movie saga, and a weird New Wave band from the same span of years it was filmed, with actors that simply talked menacingly. Developing the Harkonnens as a culture, even as the brutes they are, as a bunch of pasty fiends living on a blighted industrial planet with a guttural language is still a bit stereotyped...basically they're Space Orcs, but it's cool to see them get development nevertheless.
@gibusgaming5866Ай бұрын
Interesting that they made the Harkonnen language sound vaguely slavic. An interesting call back to their Finnish origins.
@extrude22Ай бұрын
Finnish isn’t a Slavic language
@gibusgaming5866Ай бұрын
@@extrude22 That's correct it's Uralic, but it does take heavily from Scandinavian and Slavic
@extrude22Ай бұрын
@@gibusgaming5866 Finnish isn’t even an indo European language. Slavic and the other Scandinavian languages are
@gibusgaming5866Ай бұрын
@extrude22 Yes I know I acknowledged that by stating it was Uralic. But that doesn't take away from the fact that Finnish was influenced by Scandinavian and Slavic (to an extent)
@OGRajamaki21 күн бұрын
The name Harkkonen was taken from Finnish surname Härkönen by the original author of the book.
@VPSantiago17 күн бұрын
kind of sad we didn't get more Harkonnen in the final battles, it was mostly just Sardukar getting steamrolled.
@flugel5554Ай бұрын
1:41 didn't even realize they were chanting together, are those mentats??? since there's no computers, they group to calculate stuff?
@Joanbueller00729 күн бұрын
yess they are
@evanalfieri498Ай бұрын
Been waiting for someone to make this. Thank you!
@1191RussАй бұрын
They look like Borgs from Star Trek universe and sound like Klingons.
@unflexian29 күн бұрын
david j peterson just rocks. he did high valyrian and dothraki as well.
@simsface6 күн бұрын
"wormseen"
@Deinonuchus13 күн бұрын
I love the subtle HR Giger influence of the Harkonnen architecture.
@madmatt141424 күн бұрын
Thank you for this
@yuriboykkaaa1337Ай бұрын
Dynamo Dresden-Auswärtsblock
@anthonygerace3328 күн бұрын
We are invading a desert planet where the temperature is extremely hot. Let's force our infantry to wear heavy, black body armor -- because it looks so bad-ass.
@dav4626629 күн бұрын
1:42 bro this is one of my favorite parts, just the mentats chanting in unison sounds so cool
@WillDa713Ай бұрын
TSE BAHUN! VLADIML! HALKWUUU!
@VLFBERHTwolf26 күн бұрын
Their language remains me of the Jaffa language from the first Stargate 1994 movie.
@stefanvukasinovic9234Ай бұрын
If they used shields they attract the worm but i think they should have used the shield they can also fly away from the worm
@Gelatinocyte2Ай бұрын
It's not just the worm they're worried about. In the books, when a lasgun hits a shield, it basically results in an equivalent of a nuclear explosion.
@BOOMDIGGERАй бұрын
Yes and they probably assumed the Fremen would've just lasgunned them from far away and their whole unit would blow up@@Gelatinocyte2
@RD-lt3htАй бұрын
@@Gelatinocyte2 Salutations to you that corrected stefanvukasinovic without the know-it-all-denigration that some KZfaq commentators too often use. Kudos👍🖖
@pimmelschilz972827 күн бұрын
The stabilization capabilities of these handheld magnification goggles are insane
@TJ04218 күн бұрын
Just thought I’d point out, binoculars with gyroscopic and electronic stabilization are making their way onto the market, they’re wonderful.
@seventhseraphim6257Ай бұрын
The first guys always remind me of the Mongols from Ghost of Tsushima
@yuldreamerАй бұрын
0:14 I love this part
@kurtdewittphotoАй бұрын
0:13 is such an unsettling reveal shot.
@double_lightsaber26 күн бұрын
2:41 Otwórz te drzwi, kurwa
@TurboLoveTrain29 күн бұрын
I love that they made them sound like the NPC's from halo 1.
@GoresVire13 күн бұрын
At 2:02, I always thought he was saying "drop it", thereby warning the guy talking to Rabban.
@W0pper199729 күн бұрын
I liked the Harkonnen language much more than the Fremen one. I wonder why he had the Harkonnen speak englisch most of the time while the fremen sticked to their language when they were with their own
@Fastwalker273 күн бұрын
"Power over spice is power over all"
@danilocolombo7248Ай бұрын
Just i, or the nobles harkonnen (Baron, na-baron and Raban) did not speak this language? Is mabye a language used only by the slaved population?
@MM22966Ай бұрын
Movie reason: They do it for the audience. In-universe reason: It is common for aristocracies to speak an "international" language such as Latin, English, Mandarin, Greek, French, etc (in our world history) while the population at large speaks the common native language. The aristocrats can speak both, however. This is probably how the Landsraad Houses operate.
@VolkovVelikanАй бұрын
Is just for the audience.
@MM22966Ай бұрын
@@VolkovVelikan Hey, fan-canoning is fun!
@user-ce1cu5my4j25 күн бұрын
not like it was mentioned hundred times already or something
@unflexian29 күн бұрын
the harkonnen industrial complex
@Abyss_Walker7Ай бұрын
Kinda reminds me of the Grineer from Warframe
@ZacharyReaper28 күн бұрын
Superball need to hire this guy
@SoapboxFella12 күн бұрын
So Harkonnen, is actually pronounced “har-kwiyn”.
@legateexpendable9308Ай бұрын
This has to be Harkonnen battle language, right? In the books the only mentioned languages that aren't extinct (like Franzh) are Galach, Chakobsa, and the various house battle languages.
@OrwellianDystopia198414 күн бұрын
The chanting sounded so similar to the war chant at pelennor fields.
@dontask765713 күн бұрын
I live this movie it my favorite
@DinchiBalinchiАй бұрын
03:04 & 05:04
@LaR536Ай бұрын
Their language reminds of Grineer in Warframe
@peec8757Ай бұрын
Sounds a little bit like the Klingons in into Darkness
@jirapatniworanusit546Ай бұрын
It sounds like the language in Spore😂
@samfilmkidАй бұрын
The guy leading the chant sounds like something Tom Waits would do!
@kaiserhhaie84128 күн бұрын
I have not yet gotten tired of rewatching this movie, it is simply phenomenal and Denis Villeneuve is setting new standards that will hopefully kill all the other bullshit that disney & co are currently producing (looking at you madame web)
@Karl-nv5ok26 күн бұрын
Madame Web is produced by Sony
@kaiserhhaie84120 күн бұрын
@@Karl-nv5ok i did say disney & company, i am aware that sony fucked up madame web
@pawel83656 күн бұрын
I would be amazed if Villeneuve didn't take inspiration from the movie Dark City - the "baddies" are very similar in design and chant in unison. Uncanny!
The harkonnen language reminds me a bit of russian
@OGRajamaki21 күн бұрын
The name Harkkonen was taken from Finnish surname Härkönen by the original author of the book.
@abhishekjathar4 күн бұрын
Theory: voldemort was a harkonnen
@reverse-gripАй бұрын
Mix between german and klingon
@stimpen1210 күн бұрын
Where they back on harkoonen planet in this scene? Thought they were staying in arrakis the whole time.
@ericbabcock8467 күн бұрын
Front 242 are Harkonen are Jebusites in Hell Raiser are .....life imitates ART.... EBABCOCK
@kalacaptain481813 күн бұрын
Fun fact: Frank Herbert hated slavs
@gwcrispi14 күн бұрын
Explain something to me. The Harkonnen had that many people on Geidi Prime in a stadium in addition to whatever troops they have on Arrakis in addition to whatever number on the rest of the planet. And you are told that the Atreides are somewhat equivilent to the Harkonnen. How did the Atreides take EVERYONE to Arrakis and lose an entire planet's worth of men to the Harkonnen/Sardukar?
@asch7906Ай бұрын
Reminds me a bit of Huttese too.
@brybryguy631417 күн бұрын
Harkonnen is a form of Finnish. In the book the Harkonnens are of Finnish origins and descendants. The Atreides are of Greek origins. House Corrino origins are actually unknown. The book just states they where from the planet Corrin and after the battle of Corrin House Corrino came to power.