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🧵 2. The film's landscape sets the perfect backdrop, with scenic shots that captivate and convey the weight of silence in a world untouched by modern distractions.

🧵 3. Phil (Benedict Cumberbatch) drives the narrative, tormenting those around him. His insults, particularly towards brother George, reveal deep-seated bitterness.

🧵 4. When George forms a relationship with Rose, tensions escalate. The film masterfully portrays the complexities of these characters amidst rural Montana's backdrop.

🧵 5. 'The Power of the Dog' is not just a period piece but a gripping exploration of toxic masculinity, delivered through exceptional performances and stunning visuals.