Unfolding exactly how I presumed it would, "Brokeback Mountain" is a memorable film for many reasons, but sadly, most of those reasons are for remaining one of the only high profile homoerotic films to be released in the last decade, but which changing times ahead of us, I am sure that market will soon multiply. I am in no way homophobic, but the film lingers on these heavy feelings too much and doesn't explore the other relationships enough to care when things inevitably fall apart. The performances brought out of the young actors by Ang Lee is completely commendable and sets this hard drama apart. Ennis gets married to Alma, played brilliantly by the talented Michelle Williams, and the two have kids together, while Jack marries professional horse rider and daughter of a wealthy farm equipment salesmen, Lureen, played by the equally exquisite Anne Hathaway. When the sheep herding ends because of a cold snap, they go on with their lives, separately. Starring: Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Williams Watch all you want. Both men spend one winter together and on a night that gets extremely cold, they huddle together for warmth, and you can guess where that leads. Brokeback Mountain 2005 Maturity Rating: 16+ 2h 14m Drama Two sheepherders in 1963 Wyoming become involved in an increasingly passionate affair, but hiding the relationship from their wives proves agonizing. Gyllenhaal then plays the more sensitive Jack Twist, whose feelings are not quite fully requited. Ledger plays the grisly Ennis Del Mar who is cowboy through and through, with a growl in his voice and the main reason this love story cannot have a happy ending. Lead tremendously by Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal, the film is unforgettable because of the performances turned in between the two. "Brokeback Mountain" lives up to its expectations by being a highly homoerotic love story between two cowboys working as ranch hands for a winter and the spiral that follows.
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