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Brokeback Mountain (2005)
In Best Director-winning Ang Lee's landmark love story
and favored 2005 Best Picture nominee:
- the poignant love story between two bi-sexual
cowboys: Wyoming ranch-hand Ennis Del Mar (Best Actor-nominated
Heath Ledger) and rodeo cowboy Jack Twist (Best Supporting Actor-nominated
Jake Gyllenhaal), who fell in love in the summer of 1963
- their first meeting as an innocently exuberant skinny-dip
into a pond
- their initial confusion about their attraction over
a campfire
- at first, Ennis rebuffed Jack's
daring attempt to kiss him and to mutually touch each other, but
then returned sheepishly with his hat in hand and accepted their first kiss
- before their first sexual experience (anal intercourse) together,
an under-one-minute sexual encounter in a shared sleeping bag in
a two-man tent
- Jack's awkward declaration of his true love for Ennis:
("The truth is... sometimes I miss you so much I can hardly
stand it...")
- Ennis' chilling story about the cruel murder of a
suspected gay cowboy
- their eventually strained marriages after their summer
together -- Ennis to fragile, waifish Alma (Best Supporting Actress-nominated
Michelle Williams) with two daughters, and Jack to tomboyish rodeo
queen Lureen Newsome (Anne Hathaway) with one son
- four years later in 1967, the two had a reunion in
Wyoming; the two hugged each other tightly, as Ennis nervously looked
around, then forcefully grabbed Jack and pushed him into a secluded
spot by stairs where they kissed hungrily, while Ennis' wife Alma
accidentally spied on their embracing passion from above and turned
away
Secretive Passionate Reunion Kiss - Seen by Alma
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- the two infrequently met for 'fishing' trips - but
suspiciously never brought home any of their catch; at the end of one
fishing trip, Ennis taunted Jack: "I'm goin' a tell you this
one time, Jack f--kin' Twist, and I ain't foolin'. What I don't know
- all them THINGS that I don't know, I'd get you KILLED if I come
to know them! I ain't jokin'!"
- the sexually-frustrated Jack responded back with an
ultimatum speech to Ennis: ("Well, try this one and I'll say
it just once....Tell ya what. We coulda had a good life together!
F--kin' real good life! Had us a place of our own. But you didn't
want it, Ennis! So what we got now is Brokeback Mountain! Everything's
built on that! That's ALL we got, boy! F--kin' ALL! So, I hope you
know that. If you don't never know the rest! You count the damn few
times that we have been together in nearly 20 years, and you measure
the short f--kin' leash you keep me on, then, you ask me 'bout Mexico!
And you tell me you'll KILL me for needin' somethin' that I don't
hardly NEVER get! YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW BAD IT GETS! And I'm not you,
I can't make it on a couple of high-altitude f--ks once or twice
a year! YOU ARE TOO MUCH FOR ME, ENNIS! You son of a whoreson bitch!
I wish I knew how to quit you!") and Ennis' sobbed response:
("Well, why don't you? Why don't you just let me be, huh? It's
because of you, Jack, that I'm like this! I ain't got nothin', and
I'm, I'm nowhere... Get the f--k off me!...Sorry I can't stand much
anymore, Jack"); they struggled with each other and ended up
hugging
- in 1975, Alma
and Ennis divorced, and Alma took custody of the two daughters. Now
that Ennis was free, Jack suggested that
they retreat to a small ranch to live together, but Ennis rejected
the idea of abandoning his family, and facing anger from locals for
being "queer." Even so, they continued to meet
a few times a year in Wyoming, where Jack would drive to meet up. By
1978, Jack's marriage had also deteriorated, but the two still could
not agree to live together
- some time after Jack's death
in 1980, the anguished Ennis learned of his passing. Lureen told
him that Jack had died while changing a tire that exploded, although
Ennis imagined it as a gay-bashing homophobic incident in a field.
Jack's parents disagreed with their son's wishes to spread his ashes
at Brokeback Mountain.
- Ennis visited Jack's parents at their home, and discovered
blood-stained shirts in Jack's childhood bedroom closet. The shirts
belonged to himself and ex-lover Jack from when they fought together
years earlier on Brokeback Mountain in 1963. Ennis held the intertwined
shirts (Jack's denim shirt was on the outside) to his face and breathed
in their scent. When he left, he took the shirts with him.
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Ennis' Discovery of Shirts in Jack's Bedroom Closet
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- broke and lonely, Ennis lived in a trailer, where
in 1983, he was visited by his 19-year-old daughter Alma Jr. (Kate
Mara), who told him that she was engaged - she invited him to the
wedding
- in the melodramatic ending, Ennis
went to his trailer closet where he again saw their two old shirts
(hanging in the back of his closet). The two shirts were both together
on one hanger, intertwined but reversed - Jack's blood-stained denim
shirt was now covered by Ennis's. He also saw a postcard of Brokeback
Mountain tacked next to the shirts and straightened it - he tearfully
and regretfully cried about their forbidden homosexual love affair:
("Jack, I swear...").
The Melodramatic Conclusion
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Skinny Dipping
First Sexual Experience
Ennis: "I ain't jokin'!"
Jack: "We coulda had a good life together!...I
wish I knew how to quit you!"
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