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The Power of The Dog (2021) Summary | The Power of The Dog Movie Explained

In 1925 Montana, wealthy ranch-owning brothers Phil and George Burbank meet widow and inn owner Rose Gordon during a cattle drive. The kind-hearted George is quickly taken with Rose, while the volatile Phil, much influenced by his late mentor Bronco Henry, mocks Rose's son Peter for his lisp and effeminate manner. George and Rose get married, and she moves into the Burbank ranch house and is able to use George's money to send Peter to college to study medicine and surgery. Phil takes an immediate dislike to Rose, believing that she married George for his money. Phil's rough ways and taunting manner unnerve her. One evening, George organizes a dinner party with his parents and the governor; George intends to introduce his guests to Rose so that they can meet Rose and hear her play their new piano, an instrument which Rose says she can barely play. During the party, Rose, rattled by Phil's earlier belittling of her skills, is unable to play more than a few notes of the "Radetzky March" and is further humiliated when Phil mocks her about her practicing. She begins drinking alcohol, something she was previously opposed to doing. By the time Peter comes to stay at the ranch for the summer break, Rose has become an alcoholic. Phil and his men taunt Peter, and he sequesters himself in his room. He brings home a rabbit he has caught, delighting his mother, but she later discovers that Peter has killed and dissected it. In a secluded clearing, Phil masturbates with Bronco Henry's scarf. Peter enters the clearing and finds a stash of magazines with Bronco Henry's name on them depicting nude men. He observes Phil bathing in a pond with the handkerchief around his neck; Phil notices him and chases him off. Phil begins to show decency to Peter, offering to plait him a lasso from rawhide and teach him how to ride a horse. Peter willingly accompanies him. Peter heads out on his own one day and finds a dead cow, from which he cuts off pieces of its hide. While working on a fencing job, Phil injures his hand clearing the wood. Afterward, Peter tells Phil about finding the body of his alcoholic father, who had hanged himself and cut the corpse down by himself. He mentions that his father told him he was not kind enough, and Phil scoffs. Rose's alcoholism worsens after she starts seeing how much time her son spends with Phil. Upon learning about Phil's policy of burning the hides that he does not need for himself, Rose defiantly gives the hides to local Native American traders who thank her with a pair of gloves. She then collapses from her rapid alcohol consumption, and George tends to her, throwing out a bottle of Bourbon that he had found in the sheets. Phil is despondent over not having any of the hides needed to finish Peter's lasso, and he attempts to lash out at Rose before being stopped by George. Peter calms Phil down by offering him the hide that he had cut from the dead cow, but Peter fails to mention that the animal was already deceased when he encountered it. Phil is touched by Peter's gesture and promises him that they will have a much better relationship in the future. The pair spend the night in the barn finishing the rope, Phil's open wound and the hide mixing together in the solution used to soften the hide. Phil tells Peter how Bronco Henry saved his life by lying body-to-body with him in a bedroll during freezing weather. Phil does not answer when Peter asks if they were naked. When Phil does not show up for breakfast the following day, George finds him sickened in bed, his wound now severely infected. A delirious Phil looks for Peter to give him the finished lasso, but George takes Phil away to the doctor before Phil can hand the lasso over. George is later seen picking out a coffin for his brother while his body is prepared for burial. ************************************ Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. ************************************* Owner Attribution: Directed by: Jane Campion Produced by: Emile Sherman, Iain Canning, Roger Frappier, Jane Campion Tanya Seghatchian Production companies: New Zealand Film Commission, Bad Girl Creek, Max Films. Brightstar See-Saw Films, Cross City Films, BBC Film ************************************

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