“Dune: Part Two,” like the books and adaptations that preceded it, show it’s nearly impossible to tell an anti-colonial story while centering the colonial hero’s perspective, heroism and general awesomeness, argues Noah Berlatsky.
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Our blockbuster drought is over, thanks to a brilliant sequel set on a sweltering desert planet. That’s “Dune: Part Two,” the captivating and complex follow-up to director Denis Villeneuve’s grand 2021 film about a young duke who may or may not be an embattled world’s long-awaited messiah. Paul Atreides’ true role for the people of Arrakis a k a Dune becomes clearer in this more propulsive second chapter. But, when the end credits roll, there is no question that “Dune” is the savior Hollywood needs.