Brokeback Mountain, this film is worthy of my thousands of words to write my impressions. On the one hand, it is my personal selfishness for it, on the other hand, I admire the director and screenwriter's profound grasp of human nature. In short, if you are willing to watch it carefully, you will never fail to understand the reason for the frequent awards of this film. But the number of prizes is not important, because its significance to me has not only stopped at the icing on the cake of the trophy.
Therefore, I will divide my impressions of the film into four parts. On the one hand, I want to answer some people’s doubts about the film. On the other hand, I want to put forward my own opinions on some places I saw in the film discussion area.
In the first part, I want to answer a question about whether the emotional development of the two is too fast. Here I am from the point of view of comrades!
In the second part, I want to analyze the main characters in it, including Ennis, Jack, Emma, and Lorraine, and interpret the whole film from their growth background, personality and dialogue.
In the third part, I want to explain my views on other supporting actors.
In the fourth part, I will explain what Brokeback Mountain has brought me.
I am not a professional film critic. I have always positioned myself like this. I am just a movie-watcher, so I only write about my favorite movies. I am very subjective. I like the movies I like very much. I like it to the point that I can't help myself. I like to collect its peripheral products crazy and listen to its soundtrack all day long. The movie Brokeback Mountain undoubtedly made me like it very much. The following content, I will let everyone know how much I like this movie.
I believe that this film needs to be watched by someone with a little experience before it will feel. Many young students went to see it, but they were at a loss. They didn't know where the whole movie was touching. I want to say that this film really touched me, but I don’t know if it touched other people, so the attitude when watching the movie should be relaxed, don’t make any guesses, and watch every action of the actors carefully. , Speak the tone of every sentence and feel the film.
Simply put, think of it as a drama, an ordinary romance.
Okay, not much nonsense, I want to get into the topic here. The first is everyone's question, will the two of them make progress too fast?
I don't think it will be too soon, if you find out that Jack is in love with Ennis at first sight!
When Jack gets into the parking space and kicks the bad car while swearing swear words, you will find Jack glanced at Ennis with a careful look. Then, what did he do? This action is very important, super important, do you remember?
He turned to Ennis in the rear mirror, and then took a closer look at him.
Yes, this action is very obvious! This shows that Jack has a good impression of Ennis. Because it is difficult for people who are not gay to understand the meaning of this action, let me explain to you!
Ordinary boys don't "look" at boys. Ordinary boys only glance at the same sex at most. Even when a man looks at another man, when he is spotted, he avoids his sight in embarrassment or unnaturally. Because boys cannot adapt to the feeling of being stared at by the same sex, this phenomenon is much more serious than girls. Maybe it should be said! There has long been an implicit norm in society, and there are gender differences. Men are the ones who watch and women are the ones being watched. Boys will appreciate the objects they like more habitually, while women will be more habitually watched by boys.
Women have more chances of being watched around in their lives than men.
Because of this difference, boys look at beauties upright, while girls look at handsome guys secretly! (Nonsense)
Especially when a man goes to see another man, there will be a strange feeling to the person being watched. But comrades love to watch handsome guys, so what can I do? Yes! There is a very simple way! Just don’t look directly at it! Relying on mirror reflection is really a clever trick.
I admit that I used this trick to peek at many handsome guys on the MRT or on the bus. I'm sorry, but I'm sorry to tell you that it's really weird for boys to be seen by boys. This is something that only comrades can better understand. Therefore, Jack began to observe Ennis with his rear mirror. He has already expressed that he has a great affection for Ennis, at least he doesn't hate it. Would you like to take a look at the people you hate? No way.
Next, there is a very interesting scene, when the farm owner invites them in.
Did you notice Jack's next move? He is shaving! God, isn't that obvious enough? At this moment, a bunch of people are at a loss, and question marks are flying all over the sky! Shave, so what?
Shaving, for Jack, represents two typical meanings: First, in front of the person you like, everyone will take care of themselves, right? I want to make myself look better! Whether it's simply putting on clothes, taking a bath, or spraying perfume! After Jack arrived at the work place, he saw a person who he liked very well. He was not a girl and didn't have to touch up his makeup. So he took this action, expressing that he wanted to give the other person a good impression, and in order to take care of his own appearance, he began to shave his beard smoothly.
On the other hand, Hu Hu is more representative of male authority, and I feel that he is a more mature male, stable and not allowed to joke at will. Compared with a big beard, a young face is more stress-free and easier to get close to! So shaving also means that Jack wants to look younger, wants to shorten the distance between himself and Ennis, and wants to build a good relationship with each other.
You see, our Jack's hearts almost flew to Ennis! What kind of sheep is not important at all!
Of course this is an over-interpretation, but we can see that Jack has a good impression of Ennis is certain. The next key is that Jack and Ennis drink and chat together.
Ennis talked about his past, poor and embarrassed. After Jack expressed his words to Ennis, the physical information revealed, on the one hand, can empathize with him, on the other hand, it also shows a little bit of pity. Both of them were desperate and forced to work at Brokeback Mountain. It is certain that the backgrounds are similar. If you encounter a poor person who has suffered the same way as yourself, wouldn't you be tempted? If it were me, I would definitely! And from his words, you can know that Ennis is also a lonely person.
I will talk about this part when analyzing the character's personality, so I will skip it here.
Then there was the process of the two going up the mountain, and the little sheep being picked up to cross the river (I heard that when someone was watching, the audience next to them kept shouting that the sheep was so cute and so angry. My god, if so I will definitely say when I was there: I'll peel you up like a sheep if you make any noise. Of course, just thinking about it.).
Next, the two began to separate the sheep. Due to the limited space, I just want to briefly explain a few scenes. First of all, two people are looking at each other.
Jack looked at Ennis from the hillside, and Ennis looked at Jack from below. I think this storyboard is quite interesting. Have you noticed that Jack looks at Ennis at night, and Ennis looks at Jack at daytime.
What does this mean? Warm campfire! The campfire runs through the entire movie, have you noticed? Dim lights and campfires are often the scene of the two of them talking together. Those faint campfires, like the feeling of gay romance, are invisible and can only be carried out in the dark. But the faint light gave Jack a reason to stay on. He thought that in the flames and the rising gray smoke, Ennis was there, waiting for him to go down the mountain in the bright place.
What should I do, I start to cry when I hit this side?
Jack unconsciously connected the light with the feeling of Ennis. He was sure that Ainis would always wait for him under the mountain, and found that in the lonely shepherd work, Ainis would be the only one who would take care of him. He would prepare three meals for him, take care of his clothes, and talk to him about it. What happened all day! To Jack, the warmth like a campfire also illuminates his days in Brokeback Mountain.
He was originally a comrade, and the dependence on Ennis from the bottom of his heart can easily develop into affection.
Wasn't there a period when Ennis met the bear and Jack waited for him in the camp? When Ennis came back, Jack asked angrily, "Where did you go?" In fact, the meaning behind it was: "Do you know how worried I am?" Or: "I'm scared, here You are the only two of us and you still make me unable to find someone." Of course, most boys can't say the last two sentences. So he questioned his whereabouts angrily.
As a result, Ennis came back and was wounded, just for their damn food. Jack's original anger turned into worry, and I am afraid he was also a little guilty, because he was actually angry at Ennis and angry at the injured Ennis. Later, he dipped some hot water to help Ennis wipe the wound. We can see that the feelings here are not good enough, because Anis took the cloth and didn't ask Jack to help wipe it. Jack's expression on this side is a bit lost.
Didn’t they have nothing to eat later? Jack the kid immediately yelled, "Don't forget to eat the sheep!" Anyway, one or two of them will not be found, and Ainis immediately opposed it. From here, it can be seen that Ainis is a person who abides by the rules, is responsible, and also abides by traditional values. All sorts of), he thought of other methods, and two of them ran to do it. (Not disclosed here, people who have seen it know what I'm talking about.)
Ennis showed his credibility, for the two people's livelihood plan, from this point onwards, I think Jack is almost caught. Moreover, I believe that from here, Jack secretly came up with the idea of living with Ennis. Okay, you can be sure that Jack loves Ennis!
Then we turned the lens to Ennis' side, because it's not good to talk from Jack's side all the time (laughs), it's not complete. From Jack complained that the beans were unpalatable, and Anis helped him change the soup here, we can also see Anis's favor with Jack. However, you can talk a little bit more deeply!
In the film, Jack gives us the impression that he is energetic, young and full of vitality, which is more contrasting with Ennis. He complained that the beans were unpalatable, complained that the tent above was more smelly than cat urine (how bad is cat urine?), the cans were not opened well, and the soup splashed out. He was so angry that he threw the cans out, impatient, and he liked to hold his head up. Sing big songs and blow the harmonica. What does this show? It shows that Jack is still wayward, immature and unreasonable.
It feels like a child...
What do we see about Ennis's attitude towards Jack's willfulness? He is very tolerant! I have been trying to solve Jack's problem and want to make him happy. We can see that, first of all, it is of course the most obvious that he replaced the beans with soup! However, the fact that he changed shifts with Jack was quite interesting.
Jack has been complaining that it is bad, cold commuting and tired. What is his purpose? He said, "No matter what the rules are, we should all stay in this tent!" So he actually wanted to stay down with Ennis, in a warm place.
As a result, the solution proposed by Ennis was to change shifts with Jack.
Most people may think this decision is normal, but for Jack, it should be very surprised.
Jack must be shocked, because he never expected Ennis to change shifts with him. From the beginning to the end, Jack didn't express his opinion on this decision. Maybe he didn't know why this happened? He doesn't understand how Ennis would say that? This may represent two possibilities: the first possibility, Ennis didn't want to hear him nagging anymore, and didn't want to stay in the same tent with him, so he wanted to change shifts with him. However, according to the past experience of getting along well, this possibility is very small.
The second possibility, we can say, Ennis showed a demeanor as a man, he wanted to solve the problem. He wanted to help Jack solve the problem and solve this terrible situation. He didn't think it was a big deal for him to suffer a little. If we explain a little bit more, I think he probably doesn't want Jack to suffer, right? Want to help him share a little bit, or allow Jack to be more comfortable by the campfire? This
is very typical boys like a person would exhibit behavior: to help people share their favorite hard work, or do something.
If you think about it, Ennis can pretend that he didn't hear anything. Anyway, this is the original job assignment. I don't need to help you, just light a fire below obediently and wait for you to come back for dinner, just take care of you. But Ennis chose to change shifts with him, and his affection for Jack is obvious here. And we can find that Ennis is pretending to be relaxed here. He should have something to say. After hearing Jack's complaint, under reasonable circumstances, he knows that going up the mountain is not easy and it is impossible to exchange unconditionally.
"You remember to introduce me to work after going down the mountain!" "The hot water needs to be burned more!" These explanations should be given, because I help you at work and expect the same return. But Ennis said nothing and didn't need Jack to give him anything in return. This means that Ennis has a good opinion of Jack to some extent, but we don't know how much.
So Jack panicked, to Ennis's unexpected decision. He later said, "But my cooking skills are not very good!" This meant that I left some room for improvement, and wanted to test whether Ainis was just talking, and let Ainis know that he could go back. But afterwards, Ennis didn't say anything, so Jack let it go.
"Okay! But my can-opening technique is pretty good." Jack is jokes, and my can-opening technique is also terrible! He just let Ennis know that he accepts such a decision.
I think Jack is very sweet at this time, right?
In many small places, we can see Jack's good gestures to Ennis. For example: Have you noticed that he helped Ennis wash his shirt here? He washed the shirt of "Ennis" first, and then went to wash himself. You want to see, if two men don't like each other, how could they help each other to wash clothes before washing himself? From here, you can know how much Jack attaches to Ennis.
Later, it was the period when Ainis took a bath, and Jack gave away the hot water to Ainis. On the one hand, he felt that Ainis was very hard. But look, "boiling water" for the person you like, a delicate relationship has already taken place!
However, Ennis’ emotions have always been very introverted, so I can’t find a lot of evidence that he really likes Jack. Although this is more in line with Ennis’s repressive personality, it also caused everyone to feel that the passionate scene came too suddenly. But here, I made a little opinion: that night, when Jack called him into the tent, why did he refuse?
He clearly knew that it would be very cold outside, so cold that people might freeze to death, and the temperature would become extremely low when the campfire was extinguished. Why would he refuse? And two men sleep in the same tent, and honestly, nothing will happen! Why did he reject Jack's proposal?
The only possibility is: Ennis has a ghost in his heart, so he dare not sleep in the same tent with Jack!
Looking at it from this angle, you know the reason for the refusal of Ennis. He was scared. In fact, he vaguely felt that his relationship with Jack was not right, and he should have also observed Jack’s good feelings for him. I may not feel it). He was afraid of losing control with Jack, so he flatly refused and would rather shiver outside than enter the tent.
How deep the fear is, it represents how deep his affection for Jack is. He didn't dare to face the fact that he had a good impression of Jack, here he chose to escape, but then he was forced into the tent by the damn low temperature.
Then there was that passion scene, I can only say, it was a natural fit! I want to talk here first, because I am sleepy, and I will write about my views on passion drama when I wake up.
I don't think that this passionate scene is full of too many emotions. It is purely physical to vent more. We saw that in the movie, Jack shouted to Ennis, "Stop shaking! Come in!" Then Ennis ran into the tent wrapped in a blanket, and the two slept in it.
Then Jack grabbed Ennis's hand, what did he do?
According to the original novel, it should be: "Touch his hard erect penis." My mother, so exciting! So what happened to Ennis? He was frightened and pushed Jack abruptly, with a surprised expression on his face. This part clearly understands that Jack reacts erotically to Ennis. Then what? Then Jack confronted Ennis for a while, then Ennis "turned over" Jack, spat out, and started thrusting.
Yes, to be honest, I was scared here too! Because I didn't expect Jack to be number zero! Hahaha.
The next morning, Ennis woke up, without even looking at Jack, put on his pants and walked out of the tent. Then Jack woke up, didn't fully wear his pants, opened the tent, and told Ennis that he remembered to come down to eat.
What does this paragraph mean? Everyone can think about it. The relationship between the two can often be seen from the behaviors done in the morning after waking up after having sex for the first time.
Ennis doesn't want to stay in the tent at all, does he? On the one hand, he was worried about his shepherd work, and then he didn't know how to deal with what happened last night, so he began to evade. He just kept evading his feelings for Jack, and didn't dare to face the matter of liking Jack, he saw it right from the beginning. So how does he behave? He rode away without looking back without saying a word.
On Jack's side, he likes Ennis very much, very much and afraid of losing. Seeing Ainis going out, I hurriedly wanted to know how Ainis felt about him. He had a physical relationship with Ainis, but Ainis was very cold, so he was very frightened. Ainis didn't say anything, didn't whisper from the pillow, and didn't even respond to questions. What did Jack think at this time: "Will he not want me?" "Will he not even be a friend?"
"How does he position our relationship?" Have
you noticed? In the sex scene, the two people did not kiss, only confronted each other. It takes a certain degree of intimacy to be able to kiss, so in this passion scene, I think the degree of eroticism is more. It is also because this kind of lust is too real and naked, but it has a sudden effect, and everyone is not psychologically prepared. But it's not so invisible.
Then there was a scene where two people were on the big lawn. Ennis said, "I'm not gay." He was running away, trying to deny that he had sex with Jack.
Pay attention to Jack's answer here, his answer is the key.
Jack showed a complicated expression and said, "I'm not gay either." What does this mean? Jack is lying. Many plots can tell from the back that Jack is gay, so why should he lie?
Because he didn't want to hurt Ainis, he also thought: "It's over, Ainis said so, what can I say." Think about it, today someone you like came to have sex with you, and he played stupid afterwards. You still like him, what else can you do? So I think Jack at this time has mixed feelings in his heart, which is very unpleasant.
Who is he lying for? In fact, I was protecting Aini, not wanting to make him difficult to be a man. Also avoid conflicts. Both men have sex, even if they are not homosexual in their hearts, they will act too! But Ennis denied it, and of course Jack could only follow along.
In the next scene, I think that is where they really settled.
Ainis was drinking outside the tent, confused and painful, while Jack was naked in the tent. what are they doing?
Ainis is still denying his feelings for Jack, and Jack is waiting for Ainis nervously.
Ennis walked into the tent at last, and at that moment, I was sure he loved Jack. Because that was a turning point, if the previous sex was a foolish or impulsive mistake, what Ennis should do now is to ride away and return to the mountain instead of getting close to Jack. In other words, that is the best time for him to get out. As long as he doesn't get close to Jack anymore, he can pretend that nothing happened, and Jack will give up, knowing that Ennis and him are just purely physical vents.
But he walked into the tent, do you remember Jack's first sentence?
"It's okay." Jack said these words, how strange? Why is it okay? It doesn't matter what does this sentence mean?
What does it mean? Jack said that it’s okay, because he knows that Ainis has feelings for him, but Ainis is both scared and frightened, maybe because he is afraid of being gay, right? I am also afraid of how he feels towards Jack. At this time, what Jack said was okay, it was like a kind of tolerance, with a tone of comfort, don't be afraid to face yourself, don't be afraid to love me, and soothing.
Then they kissed deeply. Later, she pulled silk (Taiwanese).
I have to mention it here, because this slobbering online action is really shocking. On the Internet, an American female audience mentioned this scene. She said that she watched Brokeback Mountain three times and went to the big city to watch the big screen for the third time. Then she saw the act of pulling the silk. Shocked, I watched it three times before seeing it. She said it was a wet kiss, a deep kiss, and undoubtedly, this kind of kiss can only be made by two people who love each other.
Do you know how excited the American female audience is to see this scene! Because she found evidence, an evidence that Ennis really loves Jack, those little evidences of love can only be found through subtle, magnifying observation! Do you see whether Ennis owes a beating or not.
After the kiss, it was a hug, and Anis fell on Jack's naked upper body, and Jack patted him gently to comfort Anis. In fact, emotionally, we can see from the lens that emotionally Jack is more courageous to face and accept than Ennis.
Because Jack was originally gay, right? It is not necessary to go through the chaotic identification period of Ennis.
Here, I think the two are in love, which is very simple but also very real. Who says love must say it?
I was caught by the boss at the end, then went down the mountain, and the fight before going down the mountain I found it very interesting and worth mentioning. Of course, both of them were very reluctant. Ainis said that the boss wanted to give them money, and Jack immediately said that if he had money, he could lend him. Ainis was a little unhappy and said no.
Jack is a big idiot, and his incomprehensible manner makes Ennis angry! Because Anis is reluctant to leave Jack not wanting to leave, this is the real idea of Anis, a very boring way of showing love, with the little anger that is unique to the lover.
Finally, Ainis sat on the hillside, and Jack used the
loop to tease him: "Cowboy, it's time to go." At first, the trap was trapped on Ainis. Later, Ainis got up and the loop was looped on his feet again, causing He fell. What is displayed here? Why would there be a fight later?
This means that Jack has completely entangled Anis' heart, he has been tripped by Jack, so Anis is upset, playing and fighting. The two people also had different attitudes towards leaving Brokeback Mountain.
For Ennis, he will marry Emma when he gets down the mountain, which means he won't come back here again. He is very sentimental and painful.
For Jack, he originally planned to come back the next year, which means that he didn't intend to let this relationship end, so he had a feeling of: "Anyway, there is a future."
As a result, the conflict between the two people occurred. Ennis felt that he was going to be separated and still smiled. What do you think of me? The two of them went off after playing, and the blood bleeds. Jack felt that Ennis was beaten inexplicably, and he was beaten and fell to the ground. Jack at this time, probably hurt in his heart? At least it hurts more than the body.
There is another point here about the character of Ennis, I will talk about it later.
Then facing the separation, Jack asked, "Will you come again next year?" Ennis said it shouldn't? Gave an unsure answer. Jack was quite sure to explain to Ennis that he would come again in the annual meeting, and then asked Ennis if he would like to take a car? Anis refused.
After leaving that period, Jack still used the rear mirror to look at Ennis meaningfully. Reluctant, but come back next year.
Leaving that section, Ennis hit the wall angrily, vomiting and crying. It's over, everything is over. He wants to go back to get married and work hard to make money, so he knows it's over with Jack. He cried until he retched and mourned. The original text said it was as if the internal organs were pulled out one by one. What a apt description. You know, even though he didn't say or express anything, he really loves Jack. Otherwise he would not have this reaction.
At this point, there is obviously a paragraph here, and then Ennis went to form a family. Emma officially joins the main line of the plot.
Let me mention here first, based on my observations, what is their gender role?
Jack is sure he is gay. Okay, what about Ennis? I think he too, because he is in love with Jack. There is no point in arguing about this kind of thing, but I want to say that if you can have sex with the same sex and fall in love with the same sex, I think it is more correct to generalize to homosexuality.
But so what? Homosexuality, heterosexuality, and bisexuality are all defined by people. It is meaningless to insist on dividing the two people into which side. You just have to believe what you see. In this film, what I see is: Jack is very Love Anis, and Anis also loves Jack, that's enough.
Below I will explain my impressions for three main scenes. These are my feelings: the first scene is Jack and Ennis reuniting, the second scene is Jack going to Ennis after the divorce, and the third scene is where they dance. Fragment.
Jack and Ennis reunited. When the postcard was first received, Emma asked who he was, and Ennis said he was a fishing friend. He lied to Emma. I wonder if everyone noticed. Why did he lie? In fact, he can say that they are colleagues of Brokeback Mountain. No one would doubt that they are related, but he chose to lie.
He must have never mentioned Brokeback Mountain to anyone. This is proof that he has a ghost in his heart. He still likes Jack very much. The kind of like he can't tell, or he doesn't want Emma to talk too much to avoid exposure. .
The love for Jack has become an unspeakable, painful and sweet secret.
Then, he couldn't wait to rush to the post office to reply. Even after four years, his feelings for Jack are still there. This is known from his behavior when he waits for Jack. Then they met with intense hugs and passionate deep kisses, as if to make up for the vacancy in their hearts in the past four years.
That kiss was both strong and cruel, the joy of reunion, the show of love, and at the same time conveyed the betrayal of Emma. I think that performance was cruel, cruel and true. How about someone else laughing all the time? How come an audience laughs, I really don’t understand it? If you see your husband kissing another man, or your wife kissing another woman, the kiss is more passionate than kissing you, and it's suffocated until you can't breathe until you stop. Can you laugh?
If you can laugh, I'm afraid you don't love your significant other.
Emma will be miserable because he loves Ennis so much and cannot accept the fact that he is gay. This paragraph conveys the different feelings of three people at the same time. We saw that Ennis was pleased and proud, and also confirmed Jack's love for him. After all, Jack could come to him from all over the world; Jack was upset, but was also happy to meet again, while Emma was very painful and shocked. This indicated that Emma's relationship with Ainis was about to change, but Ainis didn't notice it at all.
Because his heart is on Jack.
In the second paragraph, after the divorce, Jack rushed to find Ennis, thinking that Ennis was going to be with him. As a result, Ennis declined because of the presence of his daughter, and Jack left with a broken heart. What do we see over there? In fact, he could take Jack to play or something, but he refused Jack, he was still afraid of this shameful relationship.
Even though he was divorced, he still did not dare to be with Jack. This was no longer a simple issue of responsibility, it was more of Ennis’ own problem. Then we saw that Jack was helpless, did not cry, did not make unreasonable troubles, and did not argue. He silently accepted With this fact, Ennis has always been unable to accept his love with Jack, and dare not let this relationship have any possibility of further development. Then, apart from anything else, he drove away.
In the car, Jack dared to cry. It was tears of grievance, tears that could not vent to Ennis, and could not scream in front of him. He didn't ask for anything, he only needed the courage of Anis to give him a reason to go on, but this happened to be the thing that Anis lacked most. He can't get Ennis, he has been driving for twenty hours, and he has nowhere to go. The music on the car happens to be the original song that won the Golden Globe Award.
Texas and Wyoming are a 20-hour drive away, and it takes about two days to go back and forth. Thinking about this, I was heartbroken. It turned out that Jack had always been like this. He spent his time and spent such a long journey to Ainis, but he often touched Ainis' soft nails and asked for trouble. So he later went to Mexico to find a male prostitute, which is understandable here.
What should I do if I can't get Ennis? He went south to Mexico and found a man to sleep with to solve his physical needs. The two walked into a dark alley, and it was dark. This lens stays for a long time, what does it mean? Very simply, this represents Jack's desperate mood, his love, his lust, shamelessness, can only be carried out in this darkness forever.
Finally, the dancing scene, I have to mention. There are three dance scenes in this film: Jack and Lorraine, Ennis and Cassie (the waitress), Jack and Laxiang (the talking girl). I think there is a very interesting meaning in it.
First, Jack danced with Rowling, and when he looked at Rowling, his face was happy. When the camera turned, his face was leaning against Rolin, but his heart was heavy. What was he thinking at that time? Thinking of Ennis? Thinking of those hugging at Brokeback Mountain? Still thinking about the way forward?
It's very likely that the thoughtful expression represents Jack's complicated emotions for Ennis, and also shows the relationship between Jack and Lorraine. When you want to hug, but you can't hug the person you love the most, when you have a person in your heart, no amount of music and entertainment can make you really happy. You can only look for the shadow of the other person.
The dance between Ainis and Cassie shows the passivity of Ainis. You see, Cassie is a passionate woman who is good at expressing love. Ennis refused at first and then danced with it. It can be seen that Ainis is passive on the emotional level, which is in line with the previous impressions given to us. And here also quickly brought out Cassie's personality.
In the end, Jack danced with Laxiang. There are two sides here. One is Lorraine complaining: "Men don’t dance with their wives anymore after they get married." Really? Is this a joke? Still talk about it? What really means is that the relationship between the two is deadlocked, so she is complaining, complaining that her husband doesn't love him, dancing is just a hint, because dancing is an action of close physical contact, and people love to dance with the people they like. Jack didn't love Lorrain very much. From here, we can see that the relationship between the two of them has long been respected.
Then Jack Yolas danced together, what does it mean? Jack was vaguely dissatisfied with Lorraine's complaints, so he deliberately invited other people's wives to dance, which was tantamount to a silent protest. Furthermore, it doesn’t matter who you dance with. Ennis is the person he wants to be with and the person he wants to dance with. Ennis can’t dance with himself, nor can he develop a good relationship with himself, so who does Jack dance with? It doesn't matter anymore, we saw that he was tired, tired, and loves and hates Ennis in the later period.
He must hate Ennis very much. He has dragged on such an unclear relationship for twenty years, but he loves him and cannot do without him. For Jack, Ennis is the person he really loves all his life! People who really want to rely on taking care of them, but Ennis repeatedly refuses, dodges, and evades. This is what makes Jack the most heartbroken, right?
So it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter who you are with, it doesn't matter who you have sex with, he loves Ennis so hard, yet he is so desperate for this relationship.
Jack is here, making a comment on his feelings, and also laying the fuse for future conflicts.
Next, I will introduce the feelings of the four protagonists, starting with Jack, Lorraine, Emma, and then Ennis. Why does Ennis want the last introduction? Because he affects all people's emotions, it can be said that this series of plots are almost dominated by him, so it must be watched last in order to understand such a complicated relationship.
The movie Brokeback Mountain, some people say it is boring, some people say it is not very touching, I am very understandable. Do you remember the words that Ainis said: "It can't be changed, so only accept." What he said was an understatement, but it hit me deeply!
Did you notice? That's right! This is human nature, and this is what the whole film wants to convey to everyone.
Our TV movies and even commercials are trapped in a mystery. The more vernacular the lines, the better, the more conflicting the plot, the better, the more explosive the plot, the better, so we are accustomed to this model, thinking that everyone is like this, but carefully When I think about it, isn't it okay?
True humanity avoids conflict. Even if it is to maintain a hypocritical relationship, it is better than conflict. This is true humanity.
You watch movies like the Ferris Wheel Thunderbolt, threatening with guns at every turn, cynicism, real life is not like this at all! I'm upset, will you tell you? Will you quarrel with you on purpose? Will I cry and hang myself in front of you again?
I am upset with you, I will speak ill of you behind my back, but I will chat with you in front of you and maintain an interest relationship.
If I want to fight with you, I will try my best to hold back. Anyway, I can't change anything. The atmosphere will be embarrassing, and I must be afraid of destroying our relationship. How could I quarrel with you.
I will not fight with you, but I will make up my mind to find a way to break up with you, or find someone better than you, shit, you dare to play with me, I dare to play with you, and I will retaliate.
Our media presents humanity that is packaged, whether it is love or hate. So you can easily see the emotions of this character, but don't forget that we in real life are not like this at all. We will think of ways to hide our true emotions, think of ways to mislead others' perceptions of us, and fear that others will see who we are.
We all hope that others will misunderstand. In the eyes of others, the misunderstood self is always better than the real self.
So we are also afraid of being seen through by others, and at the same time afraid of expressing our true emotions. The media has told us too much, and it has made us accustomed to watching TV or movies in this way: "watch with eyes." instead of watching with your heart.
You don't have to think about the character's emotional feelings, or the reason why the character does this. Anyway, he will "act" to show you, and the lines will not be missed. The protagonist says that happiness is happiness, and the protagonist says that sadness is sadness. If a person is unhappy, he will choke and kill someone at every turn. You know the ins and outs, the mood of the character, and the background factors, so you just need to watch it.
When you look at Brokeback Mountain in this way, you will definitely encounter a problem. Its character emotions, its thoughts, and even its love are all restrained. If you don't observe carefully, many things will pass in a flash, and the protagonist will not specifically explain it. What is this to tell us? In the end, you will feel, yeah? What the hell are you acting?
Does the person who talks about love all day mean that he really loves it?
Real life is like this, no one will tell you whether I love you or not, whether I like you, or whether I value you or not. But you can see from other places, there are so many clues in the eyes, tone, body movements, and way of answering! If you observe carefully and think carefully, then the people in Brokeback Mountain are just like real life. Everyone lives with their own thoughts, pains, and ways to survive.
Because of this, the people in the play will not clash like crazy, or have any plot that makes you feel very exciting. A touch of sadness and a touch of love are the truth of life.
"It can't be changed, so only accept it." is the real life.
Avoiding conflict is human nature, and hypocrisy is human nature. It is because this kind of human nature is too plain and ordinary, so if you don't observe it carefully, you will immediately miss it.
Some people might say that watching a movie like this is really exhausting, but I think for me, this allows me to get a lot of things. Thinking about this whole movie really gave me a lot of things. When I returned home after watching it, my heart was full of chaotic thoughts. I went to the movie discussion area and watched other people's movie reviews. Why am I so crazy? Because I feel like I missed a lot of things, I feel like some things I can not see, but other people have seen, so I'm very curious, in the end we would like to know "what to see?"
Staying strong and probably the reason Yes, because I think there are so many things I haven't seen. Can't help but want to see it again. But there is another reason (finally mentioned).
Of course, everyone has their own ideas, and I am just very simple here, writing my own opinions! It doesn't mean that this film is really like this. In addition, I think if everyone can write some experience of watching Brokeback Mountain, I will be very happy and read it carefully.
After all, my afterthought is only the aspect I saw, I believe there are many different ideas in this film.
The role of Jack is my favorite, hehe, so I asked him to start my role introduction.
Please, those thick and long eyelashes took away half of the girl's heart first, and then was affectionate, sincere, and never retained the affection for Ennis. Can you dislike this beautiful and tragic character? ! !
Not much nonsense, let's start with his background...
Author: Flight Reply Date: 2006-4-28 20:28:07
Jack's personality, lively and enthusiastic, outgoing and unrestrained, full of cheerfulness, and the courage to face challenges. He only seemed hesitant to talk about his feelings for Ainis, and he was stretched, which shows the influence and importance of Ainis on his life. In the film, we can see that Jack’s family environment, he has an indifferent father: "Nothing can satisfy him." Coupled with the description of no brothers and sisters, he is very likely to be an only child.
An only child who grew up on a ranch, his life is monotonous and unchanging, he has no special friends, plus his sexual orientation as a comrade. We can say that such a lonely life background has taken shape. Such a Jack loves challenging and exciting rodeos. It is not difficult to imagine. On the one hand, he wants to seek his father's approval and encouragement. On the other hand, he also desires the attention and care of others.
So when he met Ennis, he was unable to resist falling into it. Ennis is the one he has been waiting for for a long time, who will truly care for him. Jack looks lively and enthusiastic, but in fact he is like a big boy, always hoping to get the attention of others. Ennis just doesn't eat this set. Don't forget that he once said in the film: "My dad said that all rodeos are idiots." It's a joke and a joke. This should subvert the people Jack met before. When most people hear rodeos, they will show the feeling of "Wow, awesome!"
Ainis expresses his ideas and does not pay attention to competition and challenges. He simply gets along with Jack like this, and invisibly removes Jack's long-standing defenses. On the surface, Ennis did not speak, but did some caring actions to Jack in private, just enough to attract Jack's attention, because although Jack was sloppy on the outside, he retained the child's keen intuition in his heart.
So he fell in love with Ennis, a lot of complicated emotions, love? Affection? Friendship? In fact, the feeling of dependence is really difficult to divide. I always say that Jack is stuck. On Brokeback Mountain, love is like a horse running out of control, wild, fearful, and longing for freedom, but it is also full of explosive power.
We have also seen that in this film, Jack has always been a very aggrieved character.
It was very wronged to be punched by Ennis. But what makes me most distressed is the scene: he ran back to the boss to beg for work, and was finally humiliated by the boss. We saw that although the boss indicated that he would not give Jack a job, he still asked if Ennis had come back. The result was....
"You two are happy for yourselves! Money is not made like this..." We saw the boss's eyes, disdain, a little anger, and dissatisfaction. What is dissatisfaction is that the work has not been done well? Still dissatisfied with the two of them having sex? Probably both! What is the look in Jack's eyes? Panic, panic, embarrassment, humiliation, Jack is quite surprised, right? But I can't refute anything. When I saw this passage, I felt sad from the bottom of my heart.
Later, when he seduce the clown and was rejected, the man replied: "If everyone I rescued invites me to drink, then I will drink and explode (this sentence depends on the impression)." The clown left in angrily, still Run to tell the others, everyone whispered and looked at Jack.
"Hey! Do you know how to set up the Mavericks!" Here I think the bartender is entertaining Jack, making fun of Jack for his poor ability to strike up a conversation, and taunting him for being a comrade.
"Do I look so good?" He was angry and left without even taking the money.
Look here, is this analogy very similar to the part where he used a rope trap to trap Ennis before? In fact, so far, Jack himself also understands that the only person he trapped is Ennis, although he himself was trapped by Ennis. The trapped person is also trapped by the opponent, forming a knot that cannot be opened.
Later, he met Lorraine, an active and friendly girl who loves challenges, which is very similar to Jack. Then the two developed rapidly and got married and had children. Some friends asked him whether he liked Rowling or not. I think the answer is clear. In the motel, Jack explained that he made only three thousand yuan that year when he met Rolin, and he almost didn't starve to death, and that Rolin's father sold farm tools, a farming machine of 100,000 yuan. It can be seen that Jack is more likely to marry Rowling because of financial problems.
In addition, he often stated that he could divorce at any time and live with Ennis, and he could also see his attitude towards Lorraine. But every time he mentioned this point, he would be opposed or poured cold water by Ennis.
There is a complaint from Rowling to Jack, saying that why his friends don't come to Texas to fish, it's so unfair! Jack's expression here is awkward and impossible to refute. You noticed that although Jack was not with Ennis, he faced a lot of grievances for Ennis. What did he get in this relationship? I think very little, what is it that supports Jack's love for Ennis?
Of course, a large part of it is Brokeback Mountain's days, but I don't know if you have noticed that in the film, Ennis is the only man who cares about and loves Jack. His father, rancher, clown, bartender, father-in-law, obviously, the only man in the film who can accept Jack is Ennis. In that traditionally conservative society with obvious hostility towards comrades, it is extremely difficult to meet a comrade!
We can say that Jack has no choice. He is destined to fall in love with Ennis and to be tortured for him.
Ainiis not only brought Jack pain, but also brought him hope, a hope to build a beautiful dream for the future.
I saw that in the second half of the film’s date, Jack had a few strong expressions of affection for Ennis: First, when the two were in the motel, he said that he rushed to Ennis with "full watch driving speed." "of. The two hugged each other naked, Jack encircled Ennis from behind, with his forehead against Ennis's back, with a happy expression, looking forward to Ennis' answer.
"Well, I also waited for you all day, from morning to noon." This is a correct answer that can make Jack feel comfortable, but we fool Ennis can't speak sweet words at all.
"Wow, I didn't expect we would meet again at all." He replied, just like pouring a bucket of cold water on Jack.
Then there was a meeting between the two people to go fishing. It was actually a tryst. Jack saw Ennis praying. He curiously asked, "What are you praying for?"
"I can meet you again in Xie Laotian." The words are too emotional, of course not that Ennis can tell.
"I'm Xie God, you didn't bring the bad harmonica." A good answer, even I don't know what to say. I seemed to sigh in the theater.
In short, not only did the two of them fail to say the word "love" from the beginning to the end, it was difficult for me to find out what Ennis had said about Jack. As a result, Jack fell into a very strong sense of insecurity. For the last time, I saw Jack say the most affectionate thing to Ennis.
"It can't be changed, so only accept it," Aini said helplessly.
"Tell you, in fact..." He was silent for a while, wondering if he should speak.
"Sometimes, I find it unbearable to think of you." Jack's words made my whole heart clenched together, as if I felt the pain in Jack's heart. How could it make Jack be unsatisfied? I was really angry. Then the picture was changed. No one cared what Ennis would say next, because everyone knew that his dog couldn't vomit ivory. The application here is very clever, because everyone naturally guessed that Ennis would not respond to Jack's affectionate words. Because Ennis's personality has been clearly shaped, he is not a person who can say such things.
Jack began to show insecurity, and the two occasionally conflicted, mostly due to economic factors. There are too many things Ainis can’t leave behind, work, family, life, children, society, people next to him, a bunch of things that don’t exist, anyway, Ainis always has a pile of excuses not to be with Jack. Then what? We saw Jack’s reaction. In the later stage, did he start to brag about how rich he is? I think there are two implications here.
One is that he doesn't think these excuses are important. The most important thing is whether Ennis is determined to live with him. He has enough money for two people to live together. Moreover, as long as two people are together, they will be very happy. Look at the days on Brokeback Mountain. Those beans and soups. Even if the material life is not fulfilling, the love of two people can be overcome. of.
"Don't you forget the days of poverty?" Anis reminded Jack of these words. He is still blurring the focus. The biggest problem that really exists between the two of them is not the economy at all, but Ainis is afraid of this relationship from the bottom of his heart.
Emotionally, Jack is an absolute weak. He loves Ennis so much. So he will inadvertently show off his financial resources and let Ennis know that I do not live as well as you. There is no shortage of jobs, families and sons. It feels like a child is angry. I like you, but I am very unwilling to be reconciled by your Ruoruuowu attitude. I want you to know that I am also very valuable, but there are also many people who love it. Even if you do not have you, you can live well, or you may live happily.
The emotional weakness makes Jack unconsciously emphasize the material strength. But Ennis didn't understand this. He felt that Jack had become utilitarian. In fact, Jack was afraid of this insecurity. He needs Ennis to love him and give him some assurances so that he can continue to go on, after all, he doesn't know that he will go on like this for a few years in the future.
At the last meeting, Jack finally broke out! He was mad, and Anis actually threatened to kill him for what he couldn't get.
Anis knew that Jack was going to Mexico to find male skills and threatened him angrily. Look here, Ennis was jealous for the first time. He would not be jealous of Rorrain, but jealous of a strange man. There are also traces to be found in the front here. Jack told Ennis that he was with a neighbor's wife, but in fact he was with the bearded husband. Jack lied to Ennis, you see, he lied because he was afraid that Ennis would be angry, why?
Ennis will be jealous of men, but not women. Why?
Because Ennis is also gay! This reasoning is simply too reasonable. In short, Jack said a bunch of torn words: "We could have had a happy life!" "In fact, everything we have is a phantom built on Brokeback Mountain." And so on, heartbreaking sentences. He pierced the truth, and finally, recalling the look in his eyes twenty years ago, there was a big gap between the look in his current farewell look.
At that time, Ennis stretched out his right arm, took Jack's body from behind, hugged him, and said, "Young man, it's time to go to bed, don't stand and sleep like a horse.", saying that was taught by his mother. his. We saw Jack close his eyes happily, his body gently swayed from side to side with Ennis, enjoying the unreserved warmth given by Ennis, the man he loved and trusted.
Jack looked at him when Ennis rode away, with tenderness in his eyes and hope in his heart. He knew that he would never be alone in the days to come.
His eyes firmly tell us that he wants to protect this man.
And now, the tenderness in his eyes has long been smoothed out by the unbearable reality, and his hopes have long been shattered. He was forced to think about the possibility of fulfilling his wishes with other people.
Unfortunately, like many of his dreams, all of them are not formed. I think this is quite cruel to Jack.
Next, from the words of Lorraine and her father, we can better understand how hard Jack has done for Ennis. Jack has never concealed the memory of Brokeback Mountain. Lorraine said that Jack described it as a paradise on earth with the fragrance of birds and flowers, and whiskey gushing out like a stream. Jack's father told Ennis that Jack once said that a young man named Ennis would come to his farm to help, and then run the ranch together.
Jack has always been very serious, working hard to make this relationship bear fruit, and want to realize his dream: living with Ennis. After he came down from Brokeback Mountain, he was sure that he finally found the person who wanted to live together for the rest of his life. So he never shy away from it, nor is he afraid to let others know, anyway, he just wants to live with Ennis.
What do others think?
Jack treats Ennis with this attitude, not evasive, and sincerely loves him.
But Ennis couldn't give the same return, making Jack follow him painfully for twenty years, and loving him and hating him couldn't do without him. His later affair seems to be less important, because he really can't rely on a few short meetings each year to fill up his miss for Ennis.
Then there is Jack’s room, simple and empty. We can imagine that Jack has lived here for so many years. He can only look at the scenery outside the window and the road he is familiar with, hiding the unspeakable secrets in his heart. . Then Ennis found the two shirts.
"That's it..." It's too late for any regrets. It turns out that Jack loves Ainis like this and tried his best. That's really piercing regret. When you know that the person you like is like this, he likes you in this way, but he never tells you. What you did was hurt him inadvertently, causing him to suffer a lot of humiliation and rejection.
Isn’t it until this moment that you know how deeply he loves you? Is it until this moment that you know how deeply you love him?
Jack is such a person, in the way of a big boy, he likes Ennis, and he hasn't changed since the moment he met Ennis.
One thing I found was to put the names of Jack and Rowling together. Jack Rowling, look, it sounds like JK Rowling! The author of Harry Potter novels...
Well, I admit that this is a very cold joke.
In fact, there are not many descriptions of Lorraine in the novel. Most of the descriptions of Lorraine are adapted from the script. You see, such a character with a distinctive personality can be created with just a few sentences, which shows the skill of the screenwriter.
In this film, I think she is more sad than Emma, how can I say? Come to think about it, Ennis has a sense of responsibility to Emma, perhaps a little guilty, but Jack clearly expressed the attitude that he can divorce at any time.
It can be seen that Jack has no feelings for Rowling. What is more pitiful thing than marrying the other half who doesn't love him?
Lorraine’s appearance is quite bold and unrestrained. You see, the red cowboy hat, the wink at Jack before riding away, and even the classic hit-up: "Hey, what are you waiting for? A courtship signal? "She approached Jack proactively, expressing her affection, and she also knew about the relationship that night.
From the perspective of Lorraine's life background, the rich daughter, a strict dad, will also stipulate access control, and a kind and silent mother. The father's position in the family is consolidated, presumably also very authoritative, and cannot be resisted. Lorraine, who loves excitement, must not be able to stand her father. When she met Jack, you see, what she noticed was Jack's rodeo side.
A brave, good at tame bison, full of masculine Jack.
I think their relationship develops very quickly. After all, the two people have too many similarities, especially the fact that they also love to play rodeos, which is enough to show that the two are full of enthusiasm. Then she married Jack and had children, but I think it was obvious, and then she gradually discovered the fact that Jack didn't love her.
Lorraine's personality is eager to win, and I am afraid that she will not admit defeat. She must be very sad when she finds that Jack's heart is not on her, but compared to sadness, I think it is more frustrated.
There is a passage where she questioned Jack about fishing. You see, my husband drives 20 hours a year to find friends to go fishing, several times a year. Don't you think you think with your k
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