Timothée Chalamet’s Dune character poops his pants, if true to the book

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Denis Villeneuve’s Dune is one of the last movie launches on the schedule for 2020, and with a lot theater chain unpredictability in the air, it might extremely well slip later on in the next 7 months. Which is all to state that we might be seeing teases and peeks of the movie’s extremely appealing cast, like this just recently launched picture of Josh Brolin and Timothée Chalamet, for a very long time.

However there’s something you should keep in mind, for those long months.

Everybody in Dune poops their pants

In the new take a look at Dune, Gurney Halleck’s (Brolin) braces himself to get a young Paul Atreides (Chalamet) on the deck of a ‘thopter. Potentially, they are leaving from a doomed Spice-mining operation prior to it is damaged by an enormous sandworm, in an unforgettable early scene from thenovel

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However I found myself taking a look at the angles of the thighs of Halleck’s pants, and I might just consider one thing.

Generally every character in Dune poops their pants, as a matter of regular.

In this shot, Halleck and Paul are both wearing stillsuits, the common clothes of the desert-dwelling Fremen people. The technological marvel of an outfit is designed to capture all of the wetness a human body produces and render it back into drinkable water.

As planetologist Liet Kynes (played in the new movie by Rogue One’s Sharon Duncan-Brewster) discusses in the book, stillsuit material is “essentially a micro-sandwich– a high-efficiency filter and heat-exchange system […] The skin-contact layer’s permeable. Sweating passes through it, having actually cooled the body … near-normal evaporation procedure. The next 2 layers […] consist of heat exchange filaments and salt precipitators. […] Recovered water distributes to catchpockets from which you draw it through this tube in the clip at your neck. […] With a Fremen match in good working order, you won’ t lose more than a thimbleful of wetness a day.”

However there’s an element of stillsuit function that Kynes points out in this scene, one that isn’t much discussed later on, however that still sounds in the background of the rest of the book like a faint high-pitched whine in a gorgeous auditorium.

“Urine and feces are processed in the thigh pads,” Liet Kynes says.

Urine and feces are processed in the thigh pads

Timothée Chalamet and Rebecca Ferguson pooping in their stillsuits in Dune movie

Urine and feces are processed in the thigh pads.

Image: Chiabella James/Warner Bros.

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A lot of characters in Dune are not Fremen by birth, however, when practically all of them end up banished on the world of Arakkis, they embrace the stillsuit as a matter of survival. Today’s image release isn’t the first time we have actually seen the new movie’s stillsuits, however there was just something about Brolin’s position that made it difficult for me to disregard any longer.

The cast of Dune is definitely stacked with stars understood for their Hollywood influence and for being simple on theeyes I believe it’s critically important that we value the movie, and the news coming out of it, for that. It’s also critically important that we bear in mind that everyone in it is, canonically, is pooping their pants on the regular, as a matter of social customized.

Chalamet’s Paul Atreides, Rebecca Ferguson’s Girl Jessica, Oscar Isaac’s Duke Leto, Brolin’s Gurney Halleck, Duncan-Brewster’s Liet Kynes, Jason Momoa’s Duncan Idaho– and specifically Javier Bardem’s Stilgar and Zendaya’s Chani, as Fremen born to the desert– are doin’ it in their pants every day.

Which’s what the limitless liberty of science fiction is everything about.

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Neela
Neela
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