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Don't actually remember that scene, refresh my memory please?
In the book, the power of voice was him singing.
I mean, how was it different in the movie? As I recall it was still a vocal thing. They could have done a better job explaining where it came from but I don't remember it being egregiously different.
Voice is not a weapon like a gun or knife. Voice commands people. It's like speed hypnosis/mind control achieved through voice manipulation.
Like I said, I don't really remember instances in the movie of the voice being used in a way inconsistent with that description. I'm not arguing, I'm asking for examples to jog my memory.
Oh, the confusion might be from there being at least 3 different versions of Dune in cinema. I am talking about the first adaptation from 1984.
Ah ok. That's the only version I haven't seen, hence my confusion.
I haven't read the book or seen the movie and I got away with it lmao