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Benedict Cumberbatch in The Power of the Dog (2021)

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The Power of the Dog

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6/10

slow burn

  • SnoopyStyle
  • 24 दिस॰ 2021
  • परमालिंक
8/10

A man was made by patience, and the odds against him.

Rancher Phil Burbank is brash, tough, and seemingly without humanity, his life changes however when the possibility of romance enters into his life.

You cannot casually watch this film, it doesn't allow for that, you need to be fully invested in it, or you will miss vital details. Don't be derailed by the first ten minutes or so, stick with it, as it is slow to start, but opens up incredibly well.

The visuals are incredible, those wondrous mountain ranges look phenomenal, and the incredible attention to the most minute of details is impressive, you truly feel that you're transported to the time.

I would suggest it may not be for everyone, genre wise it's a little curious, not a Romance or a Western in the strictest sense, but there are several elements here.

It's gritty, its harsh, but it's also sensual and intense, it's truly not what I was expecting.

Benedict Cumberbatch gives a truly mesmerising performance as Burbank, once again showcasing his depth and versatility. Kirsten Dunst excellent too, it's a very strong cast, with real depth.

Wow that really does look like a dog.

8/10.
  • Sleepin_Dragon
  • 5 जन॰ 2023
  • परमालिंक
8/10

Tense and deep

  • asseveratio
  • 5 फ़र॰ 2022
  • परमालिंक
7/10

The devil is in the details...

I just randomly watched this movie, not knowing anything about it at all, just that I like Benedict as an actor. It was slow and sort of unsettling and I had to ponder the movie for a while after it finished. Let me just say this, the devil is in the details with this one. Pay very close attention when watching it, I think it pays off pretty well. I had several 'oh crap' moments after the movie, when I started connecting the dots. To call this a Western is a bit misleading, the setting is in the west (Montana) but that really has nothing to do with the movie at all, nor should it define its genre. I can see how folks might not like this one due to the pacing and some of the subject matter but the acting really is quite good and the movie is well made. Also, let's just say the ending might pass right over some people's head if they hadn't been paying attention or had already made up their mind what the movie was about. I'd really love to say more but spoilers and all. I think this one will start out slow with audiences but will age well over time.
  • BrandedToKill
  • 7 अक्टू॰ 2021
  • परमालिंक

Story with title inspired by Psalm 22:30.

Reading a number of reviews here that are not very kind, I almost decided to skip this one. But I thought I'd give it 20 to 30 minutes then abandon it if not invested. I am glad I did, it seems to me the negative reviews are from viewers who simply did not comprehend the whole story. And that includes the very last scene where everything is wrapped up. I found it to be a good movie and a worthwhile viewing. On DVD from my public library, my wife skipped.

Filmed entirely in New Zealand, so it doesn't look much like the setting, Montana ranch land. The central characters are two brothers old enough to remember their first cattle drive 25 years earlier, in 1900. They have polar opposite personalities. One (Cumberbatch) is smart and educated, perpetually grungy, and quick to throw criticisms at others. The other (Plemons) is kind and clean. When he brings home a wife (Dunst, real-life wife of Plemons) his brother taunts her in subtle ways and her young teen son picks up on it. The rest of the story is how the son works things out to save his mother who is depressed and has turned to drinking excessively.

This is not a movie for the impatient, or for those who don't pay attention to detail. If anyone wants to understand it in more detail do a search on "power of the dog psalm 22:30".
  • TxMike
  • 5 जन॰ 2023
  • परमालिंक
7/10

A Well Told Tale About Miserable People

  • boblipton
  • 22 जन॰ 2022
  • परमालिंक
9/10

Unexpected

Well written, excellently acted. You might think it's slow but it's not. The chapter effect gives one time to understand all the character development: the strengths, the fears, the idleness, the weaknesses. Phil and Peter had more in common than one thought....but Phil was cruel. They were both highly intelligent and educated. Phil was out to harm and he was surprised to find he might have a friend. All Peter cared about was protecting his mother. You do NOT know where this story is going. You might think you do but that's why the writing is so excellent. Suburb ending. 👏👏👏 to the screenplay. I would have titled the movie " Trapping the Dog." But then again, it doesn't matter.
  • KittyWitty917
  • 29 दिस॰ 2021
  • परमालिंक
9/10

"Deliver my soul from the sword, my darling from the power of the dog."

  • classicsoncall
  • 3 दिस॰ 2021
  • परमालिंक
6/10

Overrated?

2021's Nomadland: a gorgeous, critically unimpeachable slow-burn drama that can't live up to the hype and is just a bit too oblique for my taste. However, it's also reminiscent of Assassination of Jesse James and There Will Be Blood, both of which required a second viewing for me to appreciate them fully...so who knows? Maybe it's actually great? That certainly seems to be the consensus...?
  • matthewssilverhammer
  • 14 जन॰ 2022
  • परमालिंक
5/10

Well made film, but way overrated...and rather boring

It is said 'The Power of the Dog' covers themes such as love, grief, resentment, jealousy, masculinity, and sexuality. Homosexuality, to be exact. Or should I say, the film is very open to the suggestion of homosexuality, but it never really surfaces - almost like a 70's movie.

I generally don't favour drama films, and the only reason I decided to watch 'The Power of the Dog' is because it received an amazing 562 award nominations (winning 250 so far), and because I like Benedict Cumberbatch as an actor. The film received an incredible 12 Oscar award nominations. So let's look at this film.

Benedict Cumberbatch stars as a rancher, Phil, who runs a ranch together with his brother, George (Jesse Plemons). Phil is insensitive, rude and crude (lets just call him butch!), while George is quite the opposite. George falls in love and eventually marries Rose (Kirsten Dunst). Her son Peter (Kodi Smit-McPhee) is gay - or a faggot, as they call him in the movie. This causes Phil to constantly mock him in front of his workers.

The film does have significant character development and there's lots to read between the lines, since the film tells its story in a very subtle manner. I must be honest, from an entertainment perspective, I wasn't all that entertained. In fact, I was pretty bored for the first 40 minutes. It moves along too...darn...slow...

It really also is uneventful until the final reveal. (well, also not much of a reveal, as you sort of have to guess what they're trying to convey.) Apart from character study, there's hardly anything significant happening here. I was bored - just as I was with the highly acclaimed 'Brokeback Mountain' (although 'Brokeback' was a lot more in your face and not as toned down as 'The Power of the Dog'.)

I can't help but wonder what prompted critics to adorn the film with so many awards. Is the high acclaim truly justified? Or is this overrated? For me, definitely. I agree, the film is beautifully shot with stunning cinematography. The set decoration is also incredibly well done, and the costumes are great. But is it that great a movie? Not for me....

Would I watch it again? No.
  • paulclaassen
  • 22 मार्च 2022
  • परमालिंक
10/10

This is a story of revenge.

  • juliepritt
  • 9 अक्टू॰ 2021
  • परमालिंक
6/10

Good characterization but couldn't empathize

  • shrnaleximdb
  • 6 सित॰ 2022
  • परमालिंक
5/10

Beautifully photographed, acted well, but boring. Yes, simply boring

If one makes a character drama then one needs 2 things:

1 Great characters. They succeeded somewhat in portraying true to life characters, with good acting performances.

2 Intense drama. NONE is to be found though. What a bummer.

So what we have here is a polished portrait of good actors in a story that simply never becomes a real human drama. Simply lacklustre. Kinda tedious. Such a pity of the waste of many good actors...
  • imseeg
  • 4 अक्टू॰ 2021
  • परमालिंक
7/10

Meh

  • hoskinsjj-05977
  • 10 अग॰ 2022
  • परमालिंक
7/10

More an appreciated it rather than loved it sort of film

Have absolutely no problem whatsoever with slow paced/deliberate films, there are actually slow paced films that are favourites of mine and have never been one of those people that has a mindset of if a film is slow paced it is immediately bad. Saw 'The Power of the Dog' as someone who has always admired Benedict Cumberbatch's acting, who has liked some of Jane Campion's other work, appreciates the Western genre and also because of the critical response.

For me, 'The Power of the Dog' was more one of those appreciated it rather than loved it films. There was a lot that was good about it and can see why it has been so acclaimed critically, but can equally totally see why the audience response was much more divisive and actually share a few of the criticisms that have often been cited. Regarding of whether it was deserving of the acclaim, it does have to be said that other films in 2021 connected with me a good deal more and were more accessible, primarily 'Coda' and 'Belfast'.

'The Power of the Dog' does have a lot of good. It is impeccably made visually, with the scenery being quite breath-taking and the film is exquisitely shot with a lot of stylish stylistic choices and atmosphere. Jonny Greenwood's score broods hauntingly. Campion's direction is often exemplary and personally didn't find it self-indulgent on the whole, some of how the turbulent lives of the characters are delved into was quite subtle and she was in full command and understanding of the material.

Moreover, there to me was tension and poignancy, particularly in the middle act, and psychologically the characters are interesting and complex emotionally. It is an astonishingly well acted film, with Cumberbatch's powerhouse performance being a career best and the very moving and not too passive Kirsten Dunst has not been this brilliant in years. Jesse Plemons' work is intense and heartfelt.

On the other hand, 'The Power of the Dog' does have problems. Some of the first half was very sluggish in pace and narratively it did take too long to set up.

Did find too often as well that the dialogue was clunky and didn't really flesh out or explain enough the character decisions and motivations, which were too often confusing and at worst ridiculous. The ending is more an ambiguous whimper that left me feel perplexed and indifferent, a far cry from a film like 'Coda' which had an emotionally devastating last act.

Concluding, a lot to admire but can really understand the widely polarising opinions. 7/10.
  • TheLittleSongbird
  • 16 अप्रैल 2023
  • परमालिंक
9/10

Subtle and Beautiful Scenery

What I appreciated most about this film is that it doesn't insult your intelligence. There are many circumstances in the film that will offer a deeper understanding of the characters in a subtle way, allowing the viewer to read between the lines. You will understand why the bully feels the need to behave in such away. The behavior is not acceptable, you will simply understand the motivation.

What is true strength? To me one trait it is to be true to one's self even when it will not be acceptable and judged by others. Considering the time period that this film takes place in however being true to one's self could result in death.

If you are looking for an edge of your seat action packed film this is not what you want to watch right now. If you are in the mood to watch something laid back and can appreciate a well acted film as if you are simply an observer of the lives of others for a time, enjoy.

I watched it yesterday and I like the idea of waiting a day to see how it left me feeling. What I ended up with was an understanding of Phil and feeling empathy for him despite his mistreating of others.
  • thedogowner
  • 18 जन॰ 2022
  • परमालिंक
6/10

A Western I Didn't Love??

  • CaroHolden
  • 23 फ़र॰ 2022
  • परमालिंक
9/10

A western slow burn jewell

A cinematic experience in ambientation, scenery, character development, and brilliant performances. Do not get any spoilers to really enjoy this brainy film.
  • drperezmendoza
  • 8 दिस॰ 2021
  • परमालिंक
6/10

Academy is on meth!

I'm not sure what the congregation of experts are high on, but this is definitely not a notable work.

Oscar nominations should must be a "must-watch". And this us clearly not.

Again, psychological thrillers witg deranged is always a big NO for me.
  • nikree
  • 25 फ़र॰ 2022
  • परमालिंक
1/10

Attempting to control a hidden passion, by being nasty

I'm not sure why the movie The Power of the Dog (2021) has this title. I ended up finding in the Web that the title is a reference to verse 20 of the biblical Psalm number 22: "Deliver my soul from the sword and my favorite from the strength of the dog". I have no idea if this information is true or not. Anyway, I inferred that the role of alpha dog (Phil) was very well played by Benedict Cumberbatch, in his constant and unpleasant harassment of his brother's wife and stepson. The film's setting is completely stripped down as the story takes place on a ranch in Montana, in 1925, in the middle of nowhere, owned by Phil and his brother George. The whole story is permeated with the recurring memory of the now dead cowboy-mentor "Bronco Henry", who impacted Phil in a remarkable way. The impact was such that the saddle used by the cowboy was treated and worshiped by Phil as a valuable object that deserved attention and prominence. The film evidences, in a discreet way, Phil's repressed passion for the dead cowboy, which is reinforced not only by the cult of the cowboy's saddle, but also by Phil's ritual involving visit to the place where the cowboy used to go for isolation followed by a bath in the nearby pond. I did not like this film. The actors, however, did a very good work.
  • carmo-5
  • 5 मार्च 2023
  • परमालिंक
9/10

The perfect level of slow burn and subtle hints

I came in to this movie with little background (not even a trailer watched) and some interest at the idea of Benedict Cumberbatch playing one of the titans of Americana: the cowboy. I left with deep satisfaction; beautiful cinematography, fantastic acting, and a conclusion that came with a slow unraveling of well placed clues. The conclusion forced a recalling moment of seemingly innocuous hints at what was to come later on, a hallmark of great, subtle storytelling.
  • nykischeuerman
  • 26 दिस॰ 2021
  • परमालिंक
6/10

I stink and I like it!

Slow. Slow, slow, slow. Painfully slow. And nothing really is resolved. I loved watching Benedict Cumberbatch be a jerk. I loved watching Jesse Plemons and Kirsten Dunst be gentle and quiet and try to work with BC's caveman. But OMG, I wanted to take a nap through half of it. This was a 30 minute story stretched over 2+ hours.
  • lark1964
  • 11 दिस॰ 2021
  • परमालिंक
5/10

The power of The Power of the Dog is somewhat exaggerated

The Power of the Dog was interesting, however I couldn't decipher what it was trying to say. And while the acting from Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst, and the rest of the cast is solid, the film seems a little pretentious. I also was distracted by some directorial choices. Perhaps it's because I heard so much buzz about it, but I just feel like The Power of the Dog is overrated.
  • cricketbat
  • 16 मार्च 2022
  • परमालिंक

A drudge of boredom, melancholy and torment.

Dramatic events begin to unfold on a ranch in Montana when two very different brothers come together.

Written and directed by Jane Campion based on Thomas Savage's 1967 novel, it's nothing to write home about despite it critical acclaim. Not holding a candle to other Western dramas. To be blunt it's tedious at best.

While the production and acting is high quality including the likes of the excellent Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst (alcoholic Rose), Jesse Plemons and Kodi Smit-McPhee; the film itself is as melancholy and tormenting as its themes. There's just not enough meat on its slow burning bones. Or enough engagement in the subtle approach to the subject matter to make it intriguing viewing. Just because something is drawn out and/or lingering doesn't automatically make it good to warrant further artistic merit.

Both Ari Wegner's cinematography and Peter Sciberras' (a few continuity errors aside) editing is notable. The Power of the Dog's issue I don't think is Campion's direction per se, borrowing framing from the likes of The Searchers (1956), or the over powering score from Jonny Greenwood; it possibly stems from the source material that this adaptation adopts by default. There's better films that deal with sexuality, alcoholism, masculinity, vengeance and the West. Don't expect a classic Western, it's not in the vein of Once Upon a Time in the West (1968), nor the Unforgiven (1992) or more recently The Hateful Eight (2015) and The Sisters Brothers (2018).

Unfortunately, this is drudge of boredom, with sincerity; it's probably best to read a Greek tragedy instead.
  • amesmonde
  • 1 मार्च 2022
  • परमालिंक
7/10

Do NOT watch the movie without reading the book first !

That's all I thought about and concluded at the end of the movie! You cannot watch it without had read the book first ! Believe me, it's worth it! The writing is the book itself is pure masterpiece. The producers are quite courageous to have made a movie of a such a book. I I give them credit for this, however, the story, the way it is written originally it needs to be absorbed through the book by the user before actually viewing the movie.

The movie itself did not leave me breathless and make me rethink the whole story. The way Savage has written that story, a movie cannot step over it, it is too strong....
  • briangelova
  • 18 फ़र॰ 2023
  • परमालिंक

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