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At first, in The Power of the Dog, what we get is a collection of tense and tender scenes. The ones where Phil (Benedict Cumberbatch) mocks men for effeminate manners (Peter, played by Kodi Smit-McPhee) and plumpness (George, played by Jesse Plemons) are as taut as Phil’s ripped muscles. And the ones where George and Rose (Kirsten Dunst) are together (or alone) doing anything – like dancing – are suffused with warmth. Oh, how you wish the camera always stays with these two. But life, and the movies, is all about moving forward. Bliss is regularly undercut by misery. And so, Phil reappears to reintroduce stress. You don’t want to be in the same room with him.
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