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Brokeback Mountain [2005]

Brokeback Mountain [2005]

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Director: Ang Lee
Actors: Jake Gyllenhaal, Heath Ledger, Michelle Williams, Anne Hathaway, Randy Quaid
Studio: Entertainment in Video
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 136 reviews
Sales Rank: 911

Format: Anamorphic, Pal
Languages: English (Subtitled), English (Original Language)
Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 134
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6

EAN: 5017239193774
ASIN: B000E6ULOA

Theatrical Release Date: 2005
Release Date: April 24, 2006
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
A sad, melancholy ache pervades Brokeback Mountain, Ang Lee's haunting, moving film that, like his other movies, explores societal constraints and the passions that lurk underneath. This time, however, instead of taking on ancient China, 19th-century England, or '70s suburbia, Lee uses the tableau of the American West in the early '60s to show how two lovers are bound by their expected roles, how they rebel against them, and the repercussions for each of doing so--but the romance here is between two men. Ennis Del Mar (Heath Ledger) and Jack Twist (Jake Gyllenhaal) are two itinerant ranchers looking for work in Wyoming when they meet and embark on a summer sheepherding job in the shadow of titular Brokeback Mountain. The taciturn Ennis, uncommunicative in the extreme, finds himself opening up around the gregarious Jack, and the two form a bond that surprisingly catches fire one cold night out in the wilderness. Separating at the end of the summer, each goes on to marry and have children, but a reunion years later proves that, if anything, their passion for each other has grown significantly. And while Jack harbours dreams of a life together, the tight-lipped Ennis is unable to bring himself to even consider something so revolutionary.

Its open, unforced depiction of love between two men made Brokeback an instant cultural touchstone, for both good and bad, as it was tagged derisively as the "gay cowboy movie," but also heralded as a breakthrough for mainstream cinema. Amidst all the hoopla of various agendas, though, was a quiet, heartbreaking love story that was both of its time and universal--it was the quintessential tale of star-crossed lovers, but grounded in an ever-changing America that promised both hope and despair. Adapted by Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana from Annie Proulx's short story, the movie echoes the sparse bleakness of McMurtry's The Last Picture Show with its fading of the once-glorious West; but with Lee at the helm, it also resembles The Ice Storm, as it showed the ripple effects of a singular event over a number of people. As always, Lee's work with actors is unparalleled, as he elicits graceful, nuanced performances from Michelle Williams and Anne Hathaway as the wives affected overtly and subliminally by their husbands' affair, and Gyllenhaal brings surprising dimensions to a character that could have easily just been a puppy dog of a boy. It's Ledger, however, who's the breakthrough in the film, and his portrait of an emotionally repressed man both undone and liberated by his feelings is mesmerizing and devastating. Spare in style but rich with emotion, Brokeback Mountain earns its place as a classic modern love story. --Mark Englehart


Customer Reviews:   Read 131 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars One for a contemplative mood   June 1, 2008
This film is one of the most beautiful films I've ever seen. Heath Ledgers' brilliant performance is just the start of what makes this such a sad and thought-provoking emotional film. Forget about the 'gay cowboy movie' critics, and just concentrate on what this is....a love story. Beautiful acting, stunning cinematography, attention to detail. For me this film has it all.


4 out of 5 stars actors shine in beautiful drama   May 23, 2008
Heath Ledger (Monster's Ball) stars as Ennis Del Mar, a man sent to work on Brokeback Mountain alongside Jake Gyllenhaal's (Donnie Darko) character Jack Twist. As work takes its toll, the two fall in love and encounter many challenges as time moves on.

Based on Annie Proulx's novel, this Oscar winning romantic drama brings a sensitive ideology to viewers in a heart warming tale about two cowboys.

The slow moving plot took a while to get into at the beginning but as we see more of the character's personalities does the film start to become intriguing viewing. The plot is excellent in focusing strongly upon the character's personalities and the emotions each go through as they slowly start to bond. His ideology will keep you hooked as it follows many relationship conventions but is told in such a way that it is sad and also portrays realism, which many romantic films do, but in a soppy way.

This drama differs by being less comical and more serious in its nature and you can really feel for the two characters.

This film, I believe, wouldn't have been as great if Ledger and Gyllenhaal not stared in it, they were simply astonishing in their roles as the two cowboys. Both receiving Oscar nominations, the two are brilliant in conforming to their characters, and perfect the nature of their sexuality even more so. Both with their own personal backgrounds we can get an understanding of what they are like and where they have been as the film progresses.

Ang Lee's (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) direction is excellent. I personally love films which have scenes of around 5 seconds long, just beautiful in portraying the character in everyday life, perfect realism which needs to be encoded more into modern day films. Lee captures the intensity of the characters brilliantly with close shots encoded to portray their emotions and one of the scenes towards the end is really sentimental and couldn't have been directed much better.

Brokeback Mountain is a wonderful setting, quite and peaceful in which this story about two people who fall in love could not have been better placed.



5 out of 5 stars One of the all-time great movies   April 22, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Rarely does a film affect your thinking as much as Brokeback Mountain.
Touching on the struggle to be yourself in society, Brokeback inspires greater understanding of, and empathy with, people different to onself.
These star-crossed lovers are, of course, doomed but the positive effect each one has on the other is undeniable.

Beautifully photographed, well-paced and with a haunting score, this film should be seen by everyone.



4 out of 5 stars Okay lets take the gay element out of the way.   March 15, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is a love story with cowboys and Wyoming as the backdrop. 50 years previous it would be resistance fighters and Casablanca. Beautiful scenery, beautiful people, beautiful story but how original is it all? Is it great(5 star), no, is it well worth looking at, yes (4 star). I think "Crash" was a genuinely better film and not just the safe Oscar choice. Despite what people say the gay thing is the hook, but still a good film.


5 out of 5 stars slow, deep, and sensual film....   March 8, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Yes this film is 'slow' paced but its supposed to be! Its a story of two young men how develope a love hate relationship for one another, which eventually escalates into a sensual romance that is truley deep.
Heath ledger was on top form here, aswell as his on screen counter part Jake gyllenhall. I can not fault this film at all...