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Anyone see the Netflix movie Power of the Dog? (Original Post) doc03 Dec 2021 OP
No, but wondering if I should. cilla4progress Dec 2021 #1
The ending even had me reading the passage in doc03 Dec 2021 #2
Cool! cilla4progress Dec 2021 #3
'The Power of the Dog' Was Inspired by the True Story of a Gay Man In the 1920s ItsjustMe Dec 2021 #4
When I saw Peter looking at the pictures of naked men in the box at the lake doc03 Dec 2021 #5
i feel like i have to watch it again. mopinko Dec 2021 #6
I'm about 1/3 of the way into it bif Dec 2021 #7
Very odd and quite good. Voltaire2 Dec 2021 #8
It's very, very good. Ocelot II Dec 2021 #9
Terrible!!! It starts out slow and then proceeds to slow down! Nt USALiberal Dec 2021 #10
It's not slow, it's subtle and twisty. But you have to pay close attention Ocelot II Dec 2021 #11
I am in the minority I admit! Nt USALiberal Dec 2021 #12
Absolutely brilliant. Pinback Dec 2021 #13
I just finished watching it nuxvomica Dec 2021 #14
Yes, really good. intrepidity Dec 2021 #15
Complete waste of time. milestogo Dec 2021 #16
not at all impressed. nowhere near as good as The Piano NewHendoLib Dec 2021 #17
A complete waste of time. Tracer Dec 2021 #18

doc03

(35,340 posts)
2. The ending even had me reading the passage in
Fri Dec 3, 2021, 04:11 PM
Dec 2021

the bible the boy read in the end for the meaning of the Power of the Dog.

cilla4progress

(24,736 posts)
3. Cool!
Fri Dec 3, 2021, 04:13 PM
Dec 2021

I love movies with a deep/philosophical message, that make me think.

I'm home alone this weekend - debating whether to wait till husband gets back - or just watch it again with him!

We only recently got streaming capabities and are really enjoying all the great finds!

See my other OP about Gather on Netflix..seen it?

doc03

(35,340 posts)
5. When I saw Peter looking at the pictures of naked men in the box at the lake
Fri Dec 3, 2021, 04:48 PM
Dec 2021

I though they were pictures that he had hidden there. Only later I realized those were his evil uncle's
pictures and that is when he hatched his plan to get rid of his uncle.

mopinko

(70,112 posts)
6. i feel like i have to watch it again.
Fri Dec 3, 2021, 04:54 PM
Dec 2021

i was never rly sure just how much they were pointing at w/o saying.
kept wondering if i was assuming, tho they did pretty much lay it out.
but i kept expecting an explosion, or a twist to the whole thing.

Voltaire2

(13,041 posts)
8. Very odd and quite good.
Fri Dec 3, 2021, 05:48 PM
Dec 2021

I was pleasantly surprised by the story as I had no clue.

Also just a great cast.

Ocelot II

(115,706 posts)
11. It's not slow, it's subtle and twisty. But you have to pay close attention
Fri Dec 3, 2021, 10:48 PM
Dec 2021

in order to figure out the ending.

I thought it was excellent and the acting was terrific.

Pinback

(12,155 posts)
13. Absolutely brilliant.
Fri Dec 3, 2021, 11:52 PM
Dec 2021

Very involving character-driven drama. The eerie, intense soundtrack, gorgeous and austere scenery, and dazzling cinematography support the story perfectly.

I’m not generally one to gush like this, but this movie will haunt me for a while.

Highly recommended, and I hope Jane Campion gets all the accolades she deserves for this masterpiece.

nuxvomica

(12,426 posts)
14. I just finished watching it
Sat Dec 4, 2021, 03:40 PM
Dec 2021

There's a lot going on underneath the surface in this story, with the ending the least obscure though obscure enough it took me a few beats to realize what had happened. It has a slow and steady pace, helped along by the music and coffee-table book cinematography, which would be engaging even without a story. It's funny how the only partially revealed backstory can be pieced together based solely on what makes sense of the characters' motivations.

intrepidity

(7,302 posts)
15. Yes, really good.
Mon Dec 13, 2021, 02:16 AM
Dec 2021

I especially liked how Peter's character refused to submit to bullies' view of him. We, the audience, were cringing on his behalf, needlessly and perhaps even shamefully; Peter quietly and powerfully demonstrated that he didn't need anyone to feel badly for him.

And I actually had to stop the film early on to verify that it was Cumberbach... that's how good his accent and voice were in portraying a macho good ole boy cowboy. Impressive.

NewHendoLib

(60,014 posts)
17. not at all impressed. nowhere near as good as The Piano
Fri Dec 17, 2021, 12:05 AM
Dec 2021

Beautiful scenery and interesting soundtrack.

But - little to no dialogue or character development, mumbling, and really, paper thin story. My wife and I found ourselves quite bored with it. And we typically love long, deep movies. Very disappointed, and a waste of Plemons and Dunst.

Tracer

(2,769 posts)
18. A complete waste of time.
Mon Dec 20, 2021, 12:00 PM
Dec 2021

I don't know why I kept watching it, maybe I was looking for something to happen. Unfortunately for me, nothing did happen.

Tiresome, boring, monotonous and completely awful.

I should know better than to watch a Jane Campion movie.

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