Um fazendeiro durão trava uma guerra de ameaças contra a nova esposa do irmão e seu filho adolescente, até que antigos segredos vêm à tona.Um fazendeiro durão trava uma guerra de ameaças contra a nova esposa do irmão e seu filho adolescente, até que antigos segredos vêm à tona.Um fazendeiro durão trava uma guerra de ameaças contra a nova esposa do irmão e seu filho adolescente, até que antigos segredos vêm à tona.
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- Ganhou 1 Oscar
- 288 vitórias e 316 indicações no total
Geneviève Lemon
- Mrs Lewis
- (as Genevieve Lemon)
Kenneth Radley
- Barkeep
- (as Ken Radley)
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
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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.
Is "The Power of the dog" the best movie I've seen in years? Yes, it is!
The film is a mesmerizing mix of absolutely brilliant acting, a fantastic script, carefully unfolding all the layers, and beautiful photography.
Jane Campion created an Oscar contender which simply can not be overlooked. The story and characters crawl under the skin of the viewer and leave you thinking about the story even 24 hours after you finished this masterpiece.
Is it slow? Yes it is. Campion and her cast take their time to unfold all the layers, but man....what a not to be missed treat this one is.
Do watch and enjoy sheer craftsmanship with a ton of emotions!
The film is a mesmerizing mix of absolutely brilliant acting, a fantastic script, carefully unfolding all the layers, and beautiful photography.
Jane Campion created an Oscar contender which simply can not be overlooked. The story and characters crawl under the skin of the viewer and leave you thinking about the story even 24 hours after you finished this masterpiece.
Is it slow? Yes it is. Campion and her cast take their time to unfold all the layers, but man....what a not to be missed treat this one is.
Do watch and enjoy sheer craftsmanship with a ton of emotions!
According to Google one of the meanings of subtle is "making use of clever and indirect methods to achieve something".
My reading of this film is that the thing Jane Champion is trying to achieve is to show us the invisible.
I think she is primarily trying to to demonstrate how bullying and intimidation can happen in almost invisible ways.
There is very little obvious physical bullying or intimidation here. But instead a picture of how the subtle use of language and non-verbal behaviour can devastate lives.
While the story is set in a remote time (1925) and a remote place (a ranch in Montana, USA) it therefore has every relevance to today - relevance to every family situation where are those subtleties can occur.
My reading of this film is that the thing Jane Champion is trying to achieve is to show us the invisible.
I think she is primarily trying to to demonstrate how bullying and intimidation can happen in almost invisible ways.
There is very little obvious physical bullying or intimidation here. But instead a picture of how the subtle use of language and non-verbal behaviour can devastate lives.
While the story is set in a remote time (1925) and a remote place (a ranch in Montana, USA) it therefore has every relevance to today - relevance to every family situation where are those subtleties can occur.
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.
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.
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...
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...
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesKirsten Dunst worked very hard to learn the piano piece she plays on-screen. She had originally mastered two musical pieces, but one was cut from the final release, much to her chagrin.
- Erros de gravaçãoEarly in the movie a sign near the railroad tracks says "Beech, MT," but two-letter state abbreviations did not come into use until 1963.
- Citações
[first lines]
Peter Gordon: When my father passed, I wanted nothing more than my mother's happiness. For what kind of man would I be if I did not help my mother? If I did not save her?
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Detalhes
- Data de lançamento
- Países de origem
- Central de atendimento oficial
- Idiomas
- Também conhecido como
- El poder del perro
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Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 35.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 271.009
- Tempo de duração
- 2 h 6 min(126 min)
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 2.39 : 1
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