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And so is Peter.“What’s so interesting about that rope is that it’s made from the animal that’s bred on that land,” explained Campion. “It’s a symbol, especially for ranchers, of masculinity and dominance. Because you use that rope to get these animals into submission.”“That rope goes under Peter’s bed and you realize that, in a way, Phil now is his Bronco Henry and his erotic object,” she added. & Movies“Hotel Portofino” Review New PBS Masterpiece Packs Drama, Mystery and Escapism Movies“Trigger Point” Review New AdrenalineFueled Series at Peacock From the “Line of Duty” Team MoviesThe Top Reasons to Get an.
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TwitterCopy LinkBenedict Cumberbatch in “The Power of the Dog.” Photo Courtesy NetflixWe’ve already talked about the many chances Netflix’s The Power of the Dog has this year at the Oscars. Even though Belfast kicked off awards season as the movie to beat, Kenneth Branagh’s semiautobiographical film has taken second place in the Oscars race, which is now tilting in favor of The Power of the Dog. The Jane Campion directed, produced and written movie is an adaptation of Thomas Savage’s 1967 novel of the same name. Not only is it the title with the most nominations this year — it will compete in 12 of the top categories — but the film has also made history. Campion became the first woman.
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