What is a Weirding room?

It was constructed by governor Tsimpo as a bridal present to his 4rth wife, Hawtina (who was from the water planet Humidis). The room was anathema to the Fremen
Fremen
The Fremen /ˈfrɛmən/ are a group of people in the fictional Dune universe created by Frank Herbert. First appearing in the 1965 novel Dune, the Fremen inhabit the desert planet Arrakis (also known as Dune), which is the sole known source in the universe of the all-important spice melange.
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for its wasting of precious water as a status symbol
, and called it "weirding room" — fit only for witches.
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What is the weirding module?

In David Lynch's Dune movie, the Weirding Module is a sonic beam weapon that translates certain specific sounds into attacks of varying potency. These devices are not present in the original novels by Frank Herbert. The sounds that the device translates into attacks are presented as being somewhat rare.
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What do they yell in Dune?

The change literalizes Paul's line "My own name is a killing word." In the novel, the Fremen shout his Fremen name, "Muad'Dib," as a battle cry; in the film, the Fremen are surprised to find that saying "Muad'Dib" is a powerful trigger for the Weirding Module.
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Why are there no Weirding modules in the new Dune?

These weirding modules do not exist in the book, and Lynch added them in to replace the Bene Gesserit Weirding Way, which he did not think would work well on screen. The Dune 2020 trailer makes no mention of these weirding modules, so it's likely that they won't be included in this adaptation.
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What is the significance of the palm trees in Dune?

On a dry planet like Arrakis, water equals power. The amount of water required to maintain the palm trees displays the power of their owners, who can afford such an extravagance. In a way, the palm trees maintain their own power, even though they're just used for display.
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Is Jessica pregnant in Dune?

Jessica undergoes the ritual of spice agony and replaces the dying Fremen Reverend Mother. But Jessica is pregnant during the ordeal, exposing the fetus to the same awakening of ancestral ego-memories.
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Is Jessica pregnant in Dune 2021?

Paul's mother, the Lady Jessica, is secretly pregnant with Alia when she and Paul are discovered by the Fremen in the deep desert of Arkais. After undergoing a ceremony in which Jessica drinks "the water of life," her unborn child is made into...well...a super baby!
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Why are Mentats lips red?

Mentats habitually drink “the Juice of Sapho,” a kind of hyper-coffee that increases their mental acuity twice over or more. Naturally, Sapho is addictive, and eventually it has the side effect of staining a user's lips an obvious red.
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Why do harkonnens have heart plugs?

A heart plug was a medically implanted device seen in David Lynch's 1984 film version of Dune. Presumably used on human Slaves or enemies the Harkonnens wished to torture to death, it was a small object sewed into the chest of the victim, seemingly over the heart.
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Why is Baron Harkonnen deformed?

It's implied that the Baron's weight was simply the result of his unchecked gluttony, but in the Expanded Dune universe, it's attributed to the Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam purposely infecting him with a degenerative disease when he raped her.
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What religion is in Dune?

Most roots of the religious words in the Dune series are derived from the Arabic language and the Islamic religion. Islam and the Middle Eastern culture were major influences in Dune.
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Why does everyone in Dune use swords?

Dune features swords instead of guns because of the Holtzman personal shield — which protects users from most projectile weapons!
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Why is Dune so confusing?

The dialogue feels harsh at times, lacking any connection to the plot as a whole. Because of this, the storytelling can be construed as weak, and the narratives as confusing. If viewers have not read the book, they will struggle to find the connections between scenes.
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What does Baron Harkonnen do to the boy?

In the scene from Dune I just referenced, a young slave boy is murdered by Baron Vladimir Harkonnen, a large, boil-covered monstrosity who wears a harness that allows him to float like a lethal balloon.
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Why is there no guns in Dune?

Also some knives, like the Fremen's crysknife, is a sacred object. Crysknives are taked from the teeth of the great sandworm, giving them an extra oomph of honor and religious prestige. So that's why there are “no” guns in Dune. It's because it's smarter, and objectively cooler, to fight in close quarters.
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Why is it called the Weirding Way?

The term "Weirding" comes from a martial art in Herbert's Dune universe known as the "Weirding Way," a movement-heavy combat technique originally developed by the Bene Gesserit sisterhood, requiring exceptional mastery of both body and mind (referred to in Herbert's novels as Prana-bindu control, which derives from ...
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What was Harkonnen bathing in?

During one of the most striking visual scenes, the wounded Harkonnen rises ominously from a healing mud bath, a vision that came from the depths of Villeneuve's subconscious.
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Why can Baron Harkonnen float?

Unable to support his own weight, Baron Vladimir Harkonnen has employed the use of suspensor belts. These belts have the ability to nullify gravity in a controlled way. By utilizing suspensors, the villainous Baron Harkonnen is able to move around freely without the aid of others.
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Why is Baron Harkonnen so fat?

When that daughter proves genetically undesirable, Mohiam kills her and returns to Harkonnen for a second try; at this point he drugs and viciously rapes her. She exacts her retribution by infecting him with a rare, incurable disease that later causes his obesity.
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How did they make the eyes blue in Dune 2021?

Rather than a traditional blue or green, we actually covered it in sand color. So that was our screen, the idea being that because this was generally going to be Arrakis or it was going to be the desert, it was going to be that color.
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Why are the eyes blue in Dune?

Herbert's novel states that blue eyes are a result of being addicted to spice. Perhaps not wanting to imply that an entire race is addicted to drugs, Villeneuve includes a scene explaining that the Fremen's eyes have turned blue simply because of their constant exposure to spice in the sands of Arrakis.
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Why are there no computers in Dune?

In the Dune universe, all technology and computers were destroyed during the Butlerian Jihad, a holy war against thinking machines. Hence the importance of the mind and thinking without using computers.
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Why can the Baron fly Dune?

The Holtzman Effect, coined by Herbert as a scientific theory based on the repellent nature of subatomic particles, is responsible for many of Dune's technological phenomena. This includes shields, space travel, artificial gravity, and even the apparatus allowing the wicked baron to move about.
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Did Paul's parents marry Dune?

Although not formally married to Paul's father Duke Leto, Jessica belongs to the order of the Bene Gesserit, a matriarchal group of telepathic pseudo-witches, who are pretty much Dune's version of the Jedi.
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Why does Jessica cry so much in Dune?

Shadout Mapes gave Lady Jessica her crysknife because she believed Paul was the Messiah. Stilgar said “I recognize you” when he met the Duke's son. And, after the young Atreides instinctively knew how to wear his stillsuit, Dr.
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