At the beginning, which film festival (Cannes?) was interested in watching the film when it won an award. The biggest problem was the translation, which basically didn’t match the number. I can't understand the accent at all, Heath Ledger can still hear a couple of sentences occasionally (especially the gentle one "don't sleep standing up like a horse"), and what Jake Gyllenhaal said is a dead end...
Towards the end, understand Jack's two sentences to Ennis, one is "i wish i knew how to quit you." The other is "...the truth is, ever time i think of you i just can' t stand..."Well, I did, I really wanted to watch it for Jake Gyllenhaal. When I watched "The Day After Tomorrow", I also had this in mind (in addition, I wanted to watch it when the weather was hot, but it was delayed until winter. Look), as far as the motivation for watching the movie is concerned, I am not disappointed at all. Although it is said that after reading the list of award nominations and so on, I realized that "it turns out that the role of Jack is from the male supporting role", but it depends on my mood. Yan, I only feel that this character is brilliant. Because he is innocent, lively and beautiful - as a shepherd, his marksmanship is extremely poor, and he will never hit a wolf. When Ennis hits a reindeer, he can jump and bark with joy, and he has no plans for the future. His only dream is to be a cowboy, and that's what he loves to talk about. His relationship is simple and straightforward. No matter what moment, it's always him who takes the initiative, whether it's at the beginning, after breaking up for four years, getting in touch after four years, or learning that Ennis is divorced. After that. Even after he died, Ennis went to his parents to ask for the ashes, and all he heard was when Jack was alive and he didn't shy away from talking about bringing Ennis De Mal back to revive the farm one day, and they could build a Live in a cabin or something. All he wanted to do all his life was to be with him. When he got down from Brokeback Mountain and parted, he drove away and saw that Ennis' back in the rearview mirror was getting smaller, and Ennis didn't look back. But he didn't care, thinking that we would meet again the next summer, and it would be four years after that. He learned about Ennis' approximate address and sent a postcard there (with Brokeback Mountain in the background), and the two hugged tightly when they met. He yelled at TMD, hid in the corridor and kissed, and then went to the motel. After that, we discussed "what we ganna do now?" Ennis couldn't agree to live with Jack even though he was divorced and single, he repeatedly refused, making the two of them finally get "Only Brokeback Mountain". The last side was an argument because Jack said, I can't take it anymore, he asked him Going to Mexico to start a new life together, Ennis could not agree, the one who relented first was still Jack, he promised to wait for Ennis again. In this way, when he returned, he died in a car accident on the dirt road.
In comparison, the character Ennis received more applause, probably due to his relative maturity, struggling with social morality and personal feelings all his life. When he was a child, he was forced to witness the old gay neighbor who was brutally corpse in the wilderness. When Jack happily said "we can go on like this forever", he told him about it, he was afraid that the two of them would face this reality one day. This film was shot from the perspective of Ennis, or in other words, the novel was written from the perspective of Ennis. Everything about the memories, in the past 20 years, has only been narrated without commentary, and the filming was quite calm and restrained, so the final Regret, "the man has passed away" is particularly prominent.
I think that letting Jack die inexplicably is simply the greatest and best revenge for Ennis, and it also frees him. Only after Jack's death can Ennis fall in love with him calmly and lonely. Seeing the shirt in the closet, his eyes are red. Hong said "Jack , i swear..."
In short, it was especially painful, bitter and hatred... Now it's rare to see such restraint and introverted and disregard for the outside world... feelings in movies. "Heaven" is also a truth.
A little digression:
1. In terms of character setting, when they met on a farm in Wyoming in 1963, "all were poor farmers who dropped out of high school in their twenties...cowboys", and the rest were OK, the "twenty-year-old" Isn’t it an exaggeration? As an actor, Jake Gyllenhaal is bright, cute and mischievous, but he’s over 20, let alone Heath Ledger. I think of a classic phrase that best describes him. : "He looked like twenty-seven when he was seventeen, and he looked like twenty-seven when he was thirty-seven". . .
2. Jake Gyllenhaal, he is really pretty and delicious to a certain level. He can really use gray moth wings to describe his eyelashes, and his very electric gray-blue eyes. I can't help but cry when I see it~
3. Ending song The lyrics are
he was a friend of mine
every time i think of him, i just can't keep from crying
coz he...was a friend of mine...
the greatest pain in life is this...
View more about Brokeback Mountain reviews