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I saw Brokeback Mountain last week and it completely took my breath away. What a BEAUTIFUL film... the shots we so pretty and the actors,I think, did an AMAZING job.
Heather Ledger let us have it. You could just feel his sorrow without him saying a word...
Have any of you had the chance to watch it yet ?? if not, I would suggest watching it... it's brilliant !
 
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This one is on my must see list.

I love Ang Lee's direction.

One of the best around today, I reckon.


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I thought it was good. But not the spectacular thing it was hyped to be. I actually thought Jake Gyllenhal was better.

Although I was very proud, that both Ryan and KC accompanied Keri and I to the film. He thought the film was good, but he's just not one for love stories. Period. Regardless of who's gettin' nekkid in them.

The cinematography was superb. I loved Wyoming's landscapes.

I thought it was good. But not great. I'd prolly rent it on video but only if Keri made me.


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The cinematography was superb. I loved Wyoming's landscapes.



Especially because it was Canada... Wink
 
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great cinematography.. loved heath and jake
i'd have liked more story to fill the time though
 
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heh, last time i checked in here there wasn't a thread. i was just about to come in and start one in honour of jake's BAFTA win for best supporting actor ^_^

god i hope he's nominated for an oscar. forget heath Razz. jake was the movie for me. heath, i hardly knew what he was saying half the time, lol, but his expressions did say a lot. very sad Frown. i thought the shirt thing was corny in the ads, but when i saw it in the movie, i cried. mostly cause i was going "awwww!! that's SO cute!!!" Big Grin

the time skips bothered me a little, but then i just pretended there were some loose chronotons about and got over it.

and of course, the land scapes were pretty. i still like australian scenery better though Razz

i don't like love stories much either, which is why i focussed more on their individual stories. that was much more interesting, to me. but of course, me being me, i didn't mind the gettin nekkid bits either Wink

great movie, well worth the wait. i hope to see it again very soon Smile. and i am so buying the dvd Big Grin


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It was impressive. I think it was very well cast with the exception of Anne Hathaway. Exactly WTF were they thinking?

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I found it absolutely heart wrenching to watch Ennis attempt to cope with what were obviously the strongest emotions he had ever felt.

A friend's mother said she felt that Ennis was a real loser. I was floored by that interpretation. I believe that a large part of who we are comes from how we are raised and what we are exposed to while we are growing up. The 'we are creatures of our environment' theory. If you can even slightly take that belief into consideration, I think it really helps to see why Ennis behaved the way he did.

I do not feel he was a 'loser' or a failure. His emotions went against everything he had ever been taught or exposed to and he dealt with those emotions the only way he could.

It also made me wonder about the flashback of his father showing him what happened to 'those people'. Could it have been that his father saw those tendencies in Ennis and took advantage of the death to 'teach' Ennis what can happen?



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It also made me wonder about the flashback of his father showing him what happened to 'those people'. Could it have been that his father saw those tendencies in Ennis and took advantage of the death to 'teach' Ennis what can happen?


That's a great thought.
 
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Finally saw it. I thought it was good, if a teeny bit over-hyped.
Loved the cinematography - worth seeing on the big screen just for that. Didn't mind the time jumps (good job aging the actors,imo, despite the fact that you could see Ledger's makeup in some of the outdoor closeup shots) but I, too, would have like to see a little more story filled in.
 
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