Summary In Dune: Part Two, the final fight between Paul Atreides and Feyd-Rautha creates a major inconsistency for both men. Dune: Part Two follows Paul as he unites with the Fremens to carry out revenge on the Harkonnens and the people who destroyed his family. A key aspect of Paul's story sees him preparing to take on Feyd-Rautha, a psychotic killer and heir to House Harkonnen.
The first Dune film featured scenes of Paul being taught how to fight in combat by his mentors, Duncan Idaho and Gurney Halleck , and in Part Two, he is seen putting the skills he learned to the test. While training with the Fremens and ultimately gaining their trust, Paul displays his exceptional fighting skills on a number of occasions.
The undrugged warrior is shown to be a challenge for Feyd-Rautha, who struggles to defeat him. Though Feyd-Rautha is eventually victorious, the difficulty he has in overcoming his opponent proves to be humiliating for the Harkonnen heir. Additionally, the fact that Feyd-Rautha was almost overpowered by a nameless Atreides fighter whose skills are nowhere near that of Paul's, further highlights how the final fight shouldn't have been as evenly matched as it was.
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