Time back to twenty years ago, 1963, the United States, Wyoming, when the man encountered the man, originally ordinary, too common, but Jack met Ennis, seemingly careless, but like a life of taboo dance, began to rotate and dance, although there has been a fireworks like a gorgeous moment, but the moths fluttered to the flame, tragedy, and finally was swallowed by the destiny of the torrent annihilation.
To borrow a phrase, love, not gender.
To borrow a phrase, love has nothing to do with gender, but this kind of love, but need to pay a heavy price.
"I didn't fall in love with you because I was this (gay), but I became this (gay) because I fell in love with you." Ennis Jack's love is due to meeting the wrong person at the wrong time due to the wrong destiny. The destiny of life is already predetermined.
The Brokeback Mountain is rare, lonely sheep life let two nineteen-year-old cowboys love each other, the Brokeback Mountain to leave their traces of love, the empty silence of the mountains, lonely and leisurely white clouds, slow flow of white sheep, the picture is fresh and beautiful, but the back of the beauty is the deep helplessness and sadness.
A few months of seasonal grazing life is over, people who love each other have to be separated, Jack's car is gone, Ennis is on the side of the road covering the stomach and crying, a hint of despair began to diffuse, the ordinary life of the world is about to start, the note of tragedy will be played at some point.
Time changes many things, including your face, your mood, your experience. You can do a lot of things in the world in four years; Ennis married his childhood sweetheart and had two daughters; Jack met his beautiful boss's only daughter in the midst of his life and had a son. But there was one thing that remained unchanged in both men, emotion. Time has spared them both, the years have long since crippled them, but the emotions remain clear. A postcard four years later reunites Ennis with Jack, and as they kiss fiercely in the stairway, enjoying the pleasure of yet another passionate encounter, neither of them realizes the desperately resentful gaze of Ennis's wife behind them.
Thoughts can make a person weak and powerless, or they can make a person strong. Every four years they would get together, return to the mountains and enjoy a few good days again. But unbearable once every four years to meet, Jack asked Ennis several times to go with him, find a ranch, and live happily ever after, but Ennis always hesitated, it seems that Jack's love for Ennis is stronger, in fact, not really, Ennis is equally y in love with Jack. The shadow of childhood always lingers in the heart, the inner struggle wanders, the same torment.
The last postcard sent to Jack was returned because the recipient was dead, and although Jack's wife said Jack's death was the result of an accident with a flat tire, Jack was essentially beaten to death by anti-gay people. "Jack said it was one of his best times on Brokeback Mountain," Jack's wife says, "but none of us know where Brokeback Mountain is." Ennis knew, because it had been the best time of his life, too. It was a time that belonged to both of them.
When Ennis went so far as to find his bloodied plaid shirt in Jack's parents' house being tightly wrapped around Jack's shirt, things were different, things were different, and his heart broke and he wept. When a person can no longer truly embrace the loved one, that clothing, is the embodiment of two people.
At the end of the film, Ennis in the daughter went to tell Ennis her wedding news, Ennis asked how long they have known, the daughter answered almost a year, Ennis thought for a moment, Jack and his up to twenty years of love how not to be invincible to more than a year of encounters, the flowers of their lives have blossomed, fragrant, there is no result, there is not, and it can not have. Why can't two people who clearly love each other stay together. This love, clearly let a person pain.
Or that postcard of the scenery of Brokeback Mountain, or those two bloody clothes, but this time it is Ennis's old clothes wrapped around Jack's, as if he gently said to Jack, this time, change me to hold you, tightly, with once the body temperature, with a full of enthusiasm, as when they were in the Brokeback Mountain, warmth lingering. We'll be together forever. "Jack, I promise," Ennis vows, throwing his voice.
The movie spans a long period of time, and there are no major ups and downs in the plot, no intense conflicts, but behind the calm and quiet there is a force that is surging fiercely. I spent two hours watching this movie on a quiet night, sighing and moved.
This movie is based on the best-selling novel by American author Annie Proulx.
This movie, based on the best-selling novel by American writer Annie Proulx, won a number of awards at the Oscars that year, and Chinese director Ang Lee won the best director award for this movie about homosexuality.
Homosexuality, as a social taboo, has always been forbidden to many people. But they exist as a real part of society. Ang Lee in this movie will be the Chinese culture unique implicit timelessness dissolved into reflecting the love of two western cowboys in the sad song, so that this alternative love is full of stirring meaning. We see that this same-sex love, but also so pure, so emotional, so touching the heart. We have to be moved by it.
A love, in fact, not because of the love of men, not in love with women, in fact, is in love with this person. The first thing you need to do is to get a good deal on the price of the product, and then you have to pay for it. Some people say, everyone's heart has had a broken back mountain, although one-sided, but perhaps it is.
Those windy things, all everything is not blessed love, have gone with the wind, stay in the heart of some people, such as a knife, such as cut, or pain, or sadness. Those loves were real, came and went. They have loved each other, the forbidden dance of life, full of hurt, but once warmed the hearts of two people, really, less blame on them, more tolerance, after all, as long as the love, as long as it is true love, it is worth our respect.