Netflix | Release Date: November 17, 2021
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albertocastillaFeb 19, 2022
Wonderful. The first section is disconcerting, without the script making it clear where the film wants to go. However, almost without realizing it, one falls spellbound by the weather, the wonderful photography and masterful performances thatWonderful. The first section is disconcerting, without the script making it clear where the film wants to go. However, almost without realizing it, one falls spellbound by the weather, the wonderful photography and masterful performances that open the way to a fascinating story that does not need tricks or special effects. One of the best movies of the year. Expand
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kirkenderApr 2, 2022
Definitely overrated and overly long. It's an excellent film with beautiful editing and scenery. The story is thin and stretched out too long, and if you are a film student you will predict the main story beats and ending within the firstDefinitely overrated and overly long. It's an excellent film with beautiful editing and scenery. The story is thin and stretched out too long, and if you are a film student you will predict the main story beats and ending within the first couple minutes, but its solid overall. Benedict Cumberbatch is kinda miscast, an actor capable of subtlety would have been better. Also it is not a western, it is a drama set on a ranch. Expand
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gotchabebeJan 7, 2022
A Masterpiece of Film!

If you’re thinking an action western, then keep going. This is not that. More of a psychological thriller. Starts out slow on purpose…. Then builds momentum! Absolutely brilliant movie! When you realize at the
A Masterpiece of Film!

If you’re thinking an action western, then keep going. This is not that. More of a psychological thriller.

Starts out slow on purpose…. Then builds momentum! Absolutely brilliant movie! When you realize at the end of the movie, the director was giving you clues the entire time…. And then the revenge comes in the last scene! Incredible acting by all the characters! Deserves an Academy Award win ..IMO!
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Stream2BigScreeJan 18, 2022
Happy New Year, Streamers! It's been some busy first weeks of 2022, but I got around to watching a Netflix release from December 2021, The Power of the Dog. It is one of Netflix's "prestige pics" that is an awards favorite. Let's see what'sHappy New Year, Streamers! It's been some busy first weeks of 2022, but I got around to watching a Netflix release from December 2021, The Power of the Dog. It is one of Netflix's "prestige pics" that is an awards favorite. Let's see what's all the hype.

The Power of the Dog is directed by Jane Campion, who is best known for her film The Piano, but she hasn't directed a film since 2009. Campion also wrote the screenplay, which is an adaptation of a novel by Thomas Savage. The Power of the Dog is a story set in Montana 1925 where brothers, Phil Burbank (Bennett Cumberbatch) and George Burbank (Jesse Plemons), own and run a cattle ranch. Phil is more hands-on, getting down and dirty with the ranch hands while George is focused more on the business end. While on a cattle drive into the nearby town, Phil, George and their ranch hands encounter Rose Gordon (Kirsten Dunst) and her son, Peter (Kodi Smit-McPhee) at their boarding house and restaurant. Phil's cruel and acerbic nature lashes out at Peter leading George to offer Rose a kind shoulder. George and Rose's relationship blossoms - hijinks ensue.

While the plot to The Power of the Dog is important, Campion has focused more on developing the characters in the story. Each main characters has their particular quirks, and the movie seeks to tell the audience why they are this way. The film uses its vast landscapes and the big, empty Burbank estate to inform the audience about the loneliness and isolation of all four of the main characters. While this atmosphere is established quickly, the rest of the story unfolds at a very deliberate pace. The film is well-edited and there doesn't seem to be any unnecessary parts, but it does feel drawn out for what it ultimately becomes. Essentially, the audience has to be captivated by at least the conflict between Phil and Rose in order to enjoy the 2-hour ride.

Speaking of Phil and Rose, the main cast does a good job of bringing their characters to life. Benedict Cumberbatch is an interesting actor, but he's not always the best. Here, he gets the nastiness that permeates Phil and portrays how Phil's loneliness has morphed into acidic prickliness. To put it bluntly, Phil's a jerk! Kirsten Dunst does well in a tricky role. Rose has to be empathetic, but there is a stark turn for her character that is confusing and difficult to swallow. Dunst rolls with it and makes Rose convincing. Cumberbatch and Dunst are responsible for at least 2 unintentionally hilarious moments in this movie. You either like that or you don't. Finally, Smit-McPhee and Plemons round out the ensemble with strong performances that fill out the picture of this fractured family and its fraught relationships.

Ultimately, The Power of the Dog comes to Netflix as a 2-hour, "prestige pic", Academy Award-hopeful; so, you know what you're going to get. It's very serious and reveals its plot too slowly. If you're not into the characters and their intricacies, then you may not vibe with this Dog's power. While I enjoyed the look of the film and was drawn into the exploration of these characters, I've read the book, so I knew where it was going and was willing to stick with it. Since this is on Netflix, give it a handful of popcorn on a Sunday afternoon.
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enoquemacielFeb 15, 2022
89/100 - Benedict Cumberbatch in your apex! Kirsten Dunst send it well... the dark in soundtrack... one of the best of year ngl
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LumdogJan 23, 2022
It won't be for everyone, its a very slow-burn and I was waiting & hoping for a plot to kick in which never really came. But it's a good well-directed deep character study with an Oscar-worthy performance from Benedict Cumberbatch. It's alsoIt won't be for everyone, its a very slow-burn and I was waiting & hoping for a plot to kick in which never really came. But it's a good well-directed deep character study with an Oscar-worthy performance from Benedict Cumberbatch. It's also gorgeous to look at, the cinematography is top notch. Expand
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CLAYTAYLOR21Jan 19, 2022
Now that I've seen this movie three times, I finally feel ready to write a review for it. The Power of the Dog is simply outstanding. It's one of the most beautiful movies of the year featuring heartstopping cinematography of sweepingNow that I've seen this movie three times, I finally feel ready to write a review for it. The Power of the Dog is simply outstanding. It's one of the most beautiful movies of the year featuring heartstopping cinematography of sweeping landscapes and a tonally perfect score from Jonny Greenwood who is, in my opinion, the best composer working today. This absorbing atmosphere takes you into a slow burn of a story with four characters that all have loads of depth. The main focus is on Phil Burbank, played flawlessly by Benedict Cumberbatch, as he inflicts his masculine wrath upon his brother, sister-in-law, and nephew. The interactions between these four creates a tension-filled ride despite there being little action for much of the film. On first viewing, my only flaw was that I wasn't able to grasp the ending, but on rewatch I was able to catch onto all of the foreshadow and clues that lead up to the shocking climax. Overall, I believe The Power of the Dog to be the best film of 2021, so if you can handle a slow burn please give it a shot. Expand
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SamiIsidorioDec 30, 2021
The best film of the year, the best leading performance pf the year: Benedict Cumberbacth, the best suporting performance of the year: Kodi Smit-Mcphee.
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COHikerGirlJan 13, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. There is subtlety in the slow reveal of this film, and a finesse of characterization in the acting that I appreciate. The smallest of gestures and glances tell much of the tale; the omissions are themselves key to the plot, some of which is hidden from direct view, and requires attention to the details. As an example, for the commenters who cannot understand Rose's resort to alcohol, there are indeed clues. The whistling Phil uses to torment her (Peter's mother) is lifted from the tune she was trying to practice on the piano ... when he interrupted her in the house as she played, alone; we may infer he abused her then in some more fundamental way (take your pick of possibilities). It is part of why she cannot play as planned, despite all her practice, when the governor visits for dinner. And it is only after that critical hidden moment that the whistles and the memory of Phil's abuse drive her to drink (which she never had a weakness for, prior). a

It seems her son recognizes the tuneful torture for what it means, or at least he suspects it. Thus, his trip to collect the anthrax-riddled hide is toward an already-planned purpose, and quite intentional. Note, as well, that Phil is shocked in the moment at which Peter easily kills the rabbit Phil has injured with his 'log tossing' torment. Peter is quite able to put it out of its misery without qualm, which shocks and surprises Phil because he didn't think Peter had it in him to do such a thing. All of which speaks to Peter's hidden strength and Phil's inability to perceive it. A hidden strength that itself is commented upon outright, and explicitly by Peter himself -- "... because I was too strong" -- which Phil mocks and questions, thus earning a sidelong and meaningfully penetrating look from Peter at the oblivious Phil in response, as an additional tell to the audience that there is much more strength and planning going on under Peter's surface than Phil realizes.
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DunkaccinoMar 23, 2022
The film often uses little words, but still makes scenes powerful. We have a scene of Phil naked in a river, Phil and Peter exchanging cigarette, and the piano and banjo scene. These are some great screenwriting and direction by Champion, itThe film often uses little words, but still makes scenes powerful. We have a scene of Phil naked in a river, Phil and Peter exchanging cigarette, and the piano and banjo scene. These are some great screenwriting and direction by Champion, it is also accompanied with breathtaking cinematography and a moody score. Expand
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Exodus220Jun 21, 2023
This movie is so overrated! It was easily the most disappointing movie of the year for me. Boring beyond belief!
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saulodouradoMay 8, 2022
Must-see movie? Really??? Performances are good, but the movie as a whole is just ok.
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smuroseApr 2, 2022
Hmm… unique for sure, provoked a lot of emotion. Great cast and plot. Definitely not a feel-good type of movie.
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FarnoodJSep 4, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Well, one doesn't know where to start. The film has a potential to be great, but constantly falls short. The characters and their motivations are not convincing at all. For instance, i dont believe that anyone's issues with in-laws or their stepfamily can amount to their killing each other silently.
Phil's motives are not well-established for us to believe his actions toward Rose, Rose is not well established to become a drinker, Peter's motives not clear to become a murderer for the sake of his mom. I understand he is capable of killing a rabbit, but it's not enough.
Some lazy symbolism too, like carrot, as phallus or under the tree as a place of subconscious . Much less than convincing
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portobellojimJul 7, 2023
I'm giving this movie a 5, because although it is quite weak, it's not by any means terrible. Kirsten Dunst can't really be in terrible movies.

The movie is Terrence Mallick lite; lots of sweeping cinematograph and introspection. The main
I'm giving this movie a 5, because although it is quite weak, it's not by any means terrible. Kirsten Dunst can't really be in terrible movies.

The movie is Terrence Mallick lite; lots of sweeping cinematograph and introspection. The main character's personal conflict is so obvious that you'll guess it within a couple of minutes and in 2023, it's in no way original or daring.

This movie behaves like it's a classic, but it just isn't. Good effort, but try harder.
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IzzyratingMar 27, 2022
If you didn’t watch the entire movie. Don’t review this movie and do something better with your life. This is OSCAR goodness and a really good movie that has smart detail. Basically if your dumb you won’t see what’s happening. Very wellIf you didn’t watch the entire movie. Don’t review this movie and do something better with your life. This is OSCAR goodness and a really good movie that has smart detail. Basically if your dumb you won’t see what’s happening. Very well thought out movie! Expand
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fwmurnauApr 5, 2022
If you look at the few 10 star reviews, they all sound like the same person wrote them,like a publicist for the film or studio. Definitely looks like they were planted in a desperate effort to raise the viewer score, which would be extremelyIf you look at the few 10 star reviews, they all sound like the same person wrote them,like a publicist for the film or studio. Definitely looks like they were planted in a desperate effort to raise the viewer score, which would be extremely low without them. I mean seriously: what ordinary moviegoer writes like this? "Stunning. Raw. Complex. Challenging. Heartbreaking. Iconoclastic. Innovative. Reverential. Sensual. I could go on foerver. Favorite movie of the year. Dunst and Cumberbatch are supreme. Jane Campion has done it again!" Expand
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ProfAmateurMar 4, 2023
If you liked Nomadland you will probably also like this movie. If no, not. Just random scenes from a cowboy range in 1925.
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Tobias89Mar 28, 2022
This movie was so boring it ruined Christmas. It is a 2 hour long constant crescendo of unparalleled boringness.
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stevekmNov 10, 2022
I don't get all the oohs and ahhs for this movie. Great acting, of course, but the story line was murky; maybe one of those books that don't translate well.
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eliracJun 25, 2022
A good movie with excellent actors and extraordinary technical work.

On the other hand, even though it is a very entertaining movie, the history is simple, and the narrative sometimes can sometimes be slow and tedious. An excellent film to
A good movie with excellent actors and extraordinary technical work.

On the other hand, even though it is a very entertaining movie, the history is simple, and the narrative sometimes can sometimes be slow and tedious.

An excellent film to enjoy during the weekend at home
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mikesgold2KJan 11, 2023
Zbędnie długi, z świetnymi rolami Cumberbatcha oraz Plemonsa oraz masą brudnych rzeczy w kadrze. Dla wielbicieli ala długich westernów spoko, dla reszty niezbyt
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Pan_KrytykMar 24, 2022
no jak zwykle ... kandydat do oscara i jak to się kurde ciężko paczało ;) no jakoś mnie nie przekonał ten film
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aohJul 11, 2022
Really loved the movie. Benedict Cumberbatch's acting is phenomenal. 10/10!
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NickTheCritickDec 4, 2021
Easily the best Jane Campion's movie, easily one of my favourite western ever, easily a wonderful cinematic experience. What a beautifully odd, slow, dirty, character exploration, atypical western. Every shot here sia like a painting, theEasily the best Jane Campion's movie, easily one of my favourite western ever, easily a wonderful cinematic experience. What a beautifully odd, slow, dirty, character exploration, atypical western. Every shot here sia like a painting, the acting is terrific by all the members of the cast and Jane Campion's directing here is at his best. McPhee is so good and Cumberbatch is great shape. The choice of the sound is perfect here as well as the cinematography, the score (Johnny Greenwood is easily the best musician in the world) and the editing too. Every shot here is functional to the next, this is amovie that talks mpre with images and less with words. You have to pay attention to every shot in this movie because each of them just brings you to a crucial point of the movie since this movie is so visually potent. I never went mad for Jane Campion but she surprised me this time. The atmosphere is so thrilling and suspenseful and this movie gets better vision after vision. The Power of the Dog is a masterpiece. Expand
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hardkotMar 30, 2022
Great Book, poor film.

I watched film and only then I've read the book. So I can understand why this film has so high rating. So I want to advice read book firstly if you want feel full experience. Story and directing. I really don't like
Great Book, poor film.

I watched film and only then I've read the book. So I can understand why this film has so high rating. So I want to advice read book firstly if you want feel full experience.

Story and directing. I really don't like that in film they cut a lot of explanation about Peter, Rouse, George. In film we can see mainly Phill, but to understand everything you need to understand other characters why and what they did. And it's the biggest minus of this film. Directing is good but some scenes doesn't match whole picture.

Acting. I like only Camberbetch's acting in this film and Cristen Dunst. Other actors are good but their characters are bad written in screenplay.

Music, postproduction, colors, costumes are great I like them. I feel the atmosphere of the book.

All in all this film is overrated. You have to read book first and if you like the book you can enjoy film.
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mohammadmh121Feb 22, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Benedict was amazing and a lot of the film was capable because of this actor and his weight was evident; Of course, we should not ignore directing because the reason for being a good actor is an important part of directing. The film gives us a good idea of ​​what the inside of the elephant looks like, and shows us the interest in Peter, his inclination, and his repression in the most beautiful way possible. What I did not like was the script, which does not tell us the purpose at all, why we are pursuing the film at all, because I personally watched the film because of the actors and the frames. Farewell Expand
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Movies1994Mar 14, 2022
This is one of the few cases of a Movie is less than the sum of its parts. Exquisite Cinematography (Check). Beautiful direction (Check). Superb acting: Benedict Cumberbatch, and a truly scene stealing Jesse Plemons were real stand outsThis is one of the few cases of a Movie is less than the sum of its parts. Exquisite Cinematography (Check). Beautiful direction (Check). Superb acting: Benedict Cumberbatch, and a truly scene stealing Jesse Plemons were real stand outs amongst superb performances. But all of that together did nothing to elevate a predictable script to be anything more than an annoying bore. Many may say that the story was gritty, artistic, and that they did not see the ending coming. However, the cow chips used in the actual west, had more substance than the ones that were the final result in this film. And the "unpredictable" ending, that could be seen a cattle train away. That 4 of 10 would have been a 2 out of 10 in a lesser group of artists hands, but that is the best that can be said for this. Expand
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MiralunaMar 25, 2022
Dreadful "slow burn" of tired gay cowboy sterotypes we've seen SO many times before. This film is not powerful or progressive. Cumberbatch is miscast and obnoxious with his phony western accent, ridiculous chap fetish and one-dimensionalDreadful "slow burn" of tired gay cowboy sterotypes we've seen SO many times before. This film is not powerful or progressive. Cumberbatch is miscast and obnoxious with his phony western accent, ridiculous chap fetish and one-dimensional meanness. Campion is a narcissist who can't even accept an award without cluelessly dismissing the accomplishments of greater black women who had to overcome so much more than a critic's darling like Campion can even imagine. Sam Elliott is not a homophobe for calling this a POS but Campion might just be the worst opportunist "ally" of gay people ever. Truly wonderful actors wasted on cardboard characters with overly predictable and manipulatively depressing motivations. A gay cowboy pinup calendar has more substance than this dog of an "art film." Cinematography is beautiful but this movie is ugly, mean, small-minded and ultimately just boring. It does not work as a critique of "toxic masculinity" because real people aren't so one-dimensional and easy to despise. It probably does qualify as toxic, self-important "artistry." Is there not room in the world for men who embrace traditional manliness with eyes wide open, gay or straight? Are you a true feminist if you're so hung up on paper-thin gender roles (see Kirsten Dundst's Rose)? Shame on professional critics for their self-serving overly laudatory take on an at best mediocre "PC approved" effort. Expand
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VedderAdderMar 25, 2022
Boring, idiotic, new age crap. My wife and I couldn’t make it half way through.
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ko805Mar 26, 2022
My wife and I suffered through this movie and concluded it was probably the worst movie ever (I disagreed, I thought Jaws 15 was far worse). It's amazing anybody agreed to fund another boring Jane Campion movie - what is her obsession withMy wife and I suffered through this movie and concluded it was probably the worst movie ever (I disagreed, I thought Jaws 15 was far worse). It's amazing anybody agreed to fund another boring Jane Campion movie - what is her obsession with pianos!? Everybody overacted except "Bronco Henry", a too-friendly uncle represented by a shrine featuring his saddle. The plot was unintentionally funny because it was so absurd. The music score sounded like a bunch of novice musicians all playing different songs. However, these are the kind of movies that "critics" love because it checks all their PC boxes. I suspect the vast majority of 5-star "audience" ratings came from those who funded or worked on the movie. You can always tell rating manipulations when there is an overwhelming number of truthful 1-star reviews. Rating sites need to do a better job filtering out these economically biased ratings. Expand
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DavidcgilesMar 26, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Brilliant film with a powerful undercurrent of subtle implications. The ending was totally unexpected. Expand
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durstlawMar 27, 2022
This is one of the absolute worst movies I've ever seen. How people nominated it for an Academy Award baffles me beyond baffling. I suppose reviewers like it because its a gay cowboy movie. Jesse. So boring, so bland, goes nowhere andThis is one of the absolute worst movies I've ever seen. How people nominated it for an Academy Award baffles me beyond baffling. I suppose reviewers like it because its a gay cowboy movie. Jesse. So boring, so bland, goes nowhere and keeps going nowhere. Torture to watch, minute by minute boringness. Expand
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Nr42397Mar 27, 2022
I signed up to MetaCritic just to comment on the madness:

This movie, aside ratings/ nominations, is one of the worst ever. It is incomplete, in clarity of message, lacks innovation, is incomprehensible, and miscasts. It has interesting
I signed up to MetaCritic just to comment on the madness:

This movie, aside ratings/ nominations, is one of the worst ever.
It is incomplete, in clarity of message, lacks innovation, is incomprehensible, and miscasts. It has interesting ideas, and if the flow were clearer, I’d just pass it as one I didn’t see as worthwhile, but this isn’t there.
It must be the high end actors and high quality team, production, etc, with an attempt at a message; I appreciate that it has given a base to compare critics (and the acadamys) ability to critique (though good choice with CODA).
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robgthApr 1, 2022
An unsettling watch. Don't expect your usual Western or you will be sorely disappointed. This is a movie riddled with tension but little of it released by any kind of enjoyable action. Fantastic scenery. For me only just worth the watch.
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GaryRJApr 1, 2022
Three words, dull, dull, dull. Netflix and you are not alone, please stop making expensive movies to please the critics and ignore your paying audience. Competent acting, great scenery but zero impact as a story.
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BraynlessApr 3, 2022
Ok - My fault - This is what happens when you watch the Academy Awards and get suckered into believing critics. Cumberbatch is convincingly good, Kirsten Dunst hasn't gotten over spiderman and still calls for "Peter", there is less dialogueOk - My fault - This is what happens when you watch the Academy Awards and get suckered into believing critics. Cumberbatch is convincingly good, Kirsten Dunst hasn't gotten over spiderman and still calls for "Peter", there is less dialogue than an early Schwarzenegger movie, and it moves ...... at ...... the .........pace .......... of ........ a ........ g l a c i e r. Better suited to the politically correct academic elite who drink bubbly vinegar (champagne) eat raw fish guts (caviar) and buy Jackson Pollock paintings (drop sheets).
2 hours of your life that can be put to better use.
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victorbuteraApr 10, 2022
Conceived by Dame Jane Campion, The Power Of The Dog is a movie that hardly leaves the minds of those who watch it. With impeccable performances of a cast in perfect harmony, here you get an extensive psychological study of character that isConceived by Dame Jane Campion, The Power Of The Dog is a movie that hardly leaves the minds of those who watch it. With impeccable performances of a cast in perfect harmony, here you get an extensive psychological study of character that is conducted by an exceptional script and an eye-filling photograph. Without a doubt, this is the greatest movie of 2021 Expand
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MaddsTheHatterJun 17, 2022
Besides a few amazingly beautiful shots in this film, it is not worth your time at all. An hour in and nothing of a plot has been established. One of the most boring movies I have ever seen, turned at off an hour and a half in. Would not recommend.
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ZacharyJohnstonDec 5, 2022
Stunning film. Campion's direction was brilliant, the cinematography was gorgeous, the score was beautiful. But BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH. He is unbelieveable in this role. Love this film.
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Richard552Aug 10, 2022
We get it, it's not Montana (where the film is set), it's Lord of the Rings again but couldn't you at least wait until the closing credits before breaking the fourth wall?$1 to buy a Netflix account, Google search: vtvshare
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oblivion531Oct 21, 2022
In the beginning plot was boring and going nowhere, but thankfully after while it got quite interesting. Scenery and music were amazing. Acting was good. Overly I enjoyed this film.
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CarlElmoreNov 24, 2022
A little too slow in my opinion but Benedict Cumberbatch's performance, the cinematography and music were phenomenal.
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oneofjwNov 25, 2022
I tried to like it. There are a lot of great aspect in this film but I was just bored to **** while watching.
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LaskerNov 28, 2022
The most overrated movie this year. So boring that I could not see it to the end. I cannot believe what was so special about this movie. Not great actic, and it went so slow....
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