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Dune even calls out mansplaining
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Anyone else see Dune part 2?

It's incredible.

Anyway, there's a scene where the lead character attempts to mansplain how her people walk to avoid the sand worms.

She starts telling him that He's got to walk a certain way to avoid summoning the worms.

He almost immediately cuts her off to tell her she's wrong and he learned ..

The look Zendaya's character gives him had me dead. You know she was just excited to do it. His character shuts himself up and acknowledges he works stfu.

It's amazing. Sci-fi/Fantasy epic and this scene just meant so much to me. It didn't feel out of place, was perfectly executed and it was so great.

Please don't tell me that all the people involved are trash and that I got excited that Denis Villeneuve was doing something cool, but he is actually a garbage person in real life.

ETA: added words for clarity.

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