The ghost of a legendary cowboy named Bronco Henry haunts “The Power of the Dog,” an evocative, sensory psychodrama set in the American West of the 1920s.
While Bronco is long gone and never seen on the screen, his spirit is felt everywhere in this soulful exploration of masculinity and repressed love, one that is equal parts untamed and delicate and wholly gorgeous.
READ MORE: Venice Film Festival 2021 Preview: 12 Must-See Films To Watch All that to say, let’s hope Jane Campion doesn’t deny us her graceful cinema for this long a stretch again.
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