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Brokeback Mountain
Genre: Drama and Romance
Duration: 2 hrs. 10 min.
Starring: Anna Faris, Anne Hathaway, Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Williams,
Director: Ang Lee ("Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," "Sense and Sensibility")
Producer: Diana Ossana, James Schamus
Distributor: Focus Features
Release Date: December 9, 2005
Writer: Larry McMurtry & Diana Ossana, based on the short story by Annie Proulx
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Synopsis From Academy Award-winning filmmaker Ang Lee comes an epic American love story, based on the short story by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Annie Proulx and adapted for the screen by the team of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana. Set against the sweeping vistas of Wyoming and Texas, the film tells the story of two young men - a ranch-hand and a rodeo cowboy - who meet in the summer of 1963, and unexpectedly forge a lifelong connection, one whose complications, joys and tragedies provide a testament to the endurance and power of love. Early one morning in Signal, Wyoming, Ennis del Mar (Heath Ledger) and Jack Twist (Jake Gyllenhaal) meet while lining up for employment with local rancher Joe Aguirre (Randy Quaid). The world which Ennis and Jack have been born into is at once changing rapidly and yet scarcely evolving. Both young men seem certain of their set places in the heartland - obtaining steady work, marrying and raising a family - and yet hunger for something beyond what they can articulate. When Aguirre dispatches them to work as sheepherders up on the majestic Brokeback Mountain, they gravitate towards camaraderie and then a deeper intimacy. At summer's end, the two must come down from Brokeback and part ways. Remaining in Wyoming, Ennis weds his sweetheart Alma (Michelle Williams), with whom he will have two daughters as he ekes out a living. Jack, in Texas, catches the eye of a rodeo queen Lureen Newsome (Anne Hathaway). Their courtship and marriage result in a son, as well as jobs in her father's business. Four years pass. One day, Alma brings Ennis a postcard from Jack, who is en route to visit Wyoming. Ennis waits expectantly for his friend, and when Jack at last arrives, in just one moment it is clear that the passage of time has only strengthened the men's attachment. In the years that follow, Ennis and Jack struggle to keep their secret bond alive. They meet up several times annually. Even when they are apart, they face the eternal questions of fidelity, commitment and trust. Ultimately, the one constant in their lives is a force of nature - love. Movie Reviews:a movie review by: Sean Caszatt Jack (Jake
Gyllenhaal) and Ennis (Heath
Ledger) are two young men who take a
rather thankless job herding sheep through Wyoming during the summer of 1963.
The job requires them to be out in the wilderness making sure as many sheep as
possible make it through the summer without getting eaten by coyotes. At the
same time, they have to make sure they don't become victims of the elements
themselves. When two people are forced to depend on one another for survival, a
bond will form that few will understand without knowledge of the situation's
perils. Jack and Ennis form a bond that transcends simple friendship.
One cold night, Ennis and Jack share a tent and find themselves sharing each
other as well. Despite Ennis' assertions that he's "not queer", the two make a
pact that this is a one-time thing and, after the summer, their relationship
will not continue. And, for four years, they keep the pact. Ennis marries Alma (Michelle
Williams) and has two children. Jack meets and marries Lureen (Anne
Hathaway), a rodeo cowgirl, and has a son of his own. The two refer to each
other as "fishing buddies" if they manage to mention each other to anyone at
all.
Soon, however, Jack sends a postcard to Ennis and the two take another trip to
Brokeback Mountain, realizing that neither has gotten the other out of his
system. The two men resume their relationship in secret, taking "fishing trips"
with increasing regularity. Jack wants Ennis to join him in buying a ranch where
the two could live together and not have to see each other so infrequently but
Ennis is haunted by the memory of something his father had shown him as a boy:
the sight of a dead man's body. The man was lynched for "shacking up" with
another man.
If you were being glib, Brokeback Mountain could be referred to as a "gay cowboy
movie." What it truly is, however, is simply a love story about two people who
cannot be allow themselves to love each other without fear of the consequences.
The performances of Gyllenhaal and Ledger are paramount in making the audience
feel how the characters' ache for one another when they're separated. Yes,
they're gay. Yes, they're cowboys. First and foremost, though, they're two human
beings who, despite their attempts to do otherwise, need each other desparately.
Director Ang Lee, who recovers his form after the relatively disappointing Hulk,
doesn't pound the viewer over the head with anything. We are allowed to see how
much Ennis and Jack mean to each other and how it tortures Ennis in particular.
Ledger's performance is worthy of the Oscar nomination talk it's been receiving.
Honestly, I'll be quite surprised if he doesn't win the award as well.
One can make much of the fact that the movie deals with gay characters and that
it's very matter-of-fact in the portrayal of their physical relationship but
isn't about time that this type of story is told on-screen in such a way?
Brokeback Mountain isn't amazing because of its differences from any other love
story but rather because, once you get over the fact that the main characters
are gay, the real eye-opener is how much it's the same no matter the sexuality
of the main characters. Love hurts no matter what.
Movie Review by Sean Caszatt
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