Brokeback Mountain | A Retrospective

At the time of its release, in the early 2000s, the movie Brokeback Mountain drew praises from the industry and criticism from conservative groups. It also had a huge impact on our culture. In this video, we’ll go beyond the movie and explore the following:
📚CHAPTERS
00:00 Brokeback Mountain
01:15 The Short Story
09:43 The Movie
13:55 Cultural Impact
26:43 Legacy & Analysis
30:04 Is Brokeback Mountain Queer Art?
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  • @guihuppe
    @guihuppe Жыл бұрын

    ❤💙Red, White & Royal Blue Video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/Z3Wf3NOaorKthto.html

  • @illumi9044
    @illumi9044 Жыл бұрын

    Lmao "I haven't seen the film but I hate it" is so on brand for homophobes😂

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    Жыл бұрын

    🤣 There were so many archive clips to choose from too! 👇 Source: 'Conservatives quick to opine on Brokeback Mountain's “agenda,” slow to actually see film' www.mediamatters.org/tucker-carlson/conservatives-quick-opine-brokeback-mountains-agenda-slow-actually-see-film

  • @jaygatsby5013

    @jaygatsby5013

    6 ай бұрын

    But it’s such a great movie

  • @passatboi
    @passatboiАй бұрын

    I remember having to explain to a straight friend that the reason Enis threw up as soon as he left Jack the first time was that he was so physically heartbroken but unable to articulate or process why. He didn't know what "being gay" was or what he was feeling or that he even COULD feel things like that, so his body just shut down. He became physically sick.

  • @oogabooga2525

    @oogabooga2525

    13 күн бұрын

    I like this analysis it makes sense. I think the idea of severe repression of self identity and love was done in such a great way thru the movie. Still emotional from watching it a couple days ago 😭

  • @aliciascat9433
    @aliciascat9433 Жыл бұрын

    I going to a conservative Christian school when I saw this movie and the only think I knew about gay people, was what I was told. Which wasn’t very nice things. I watched this movie at 13 and felt the love and romance and realized that gay people deserve the same treatment and rights as straight people. 💕 Edit: decided to realized

  • @aliciascat9433

    @aliciascat9433

    Жыл бұрын

    @mayonnaiseman_ haha ur right.. I changed it.

  • @Jazzisa311

    @Jazzisa311

    Жыл бұрын

    Maybe that's exactly the reason why the right doesn't want anyone to see the movie....

  • @DebNKY

    @DebNKY

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@Jazzisa311 it's a strong sense of self-loathing. They're concerned that they might be missing out on something in this life. And they are.

  • @ivana13088

    @ivana13088

    3 ай бұрын

    true

  • @michaeltutty1540
    @michaeltutty15403 ай бұрын

    In 1963 it was not just "unthinkable" to be gay, it was illegal punishable by time in jail.

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    3 ай бұрын

    in other words, it was unthinkable

  • @ureignhere
    @ureignhere4 ай бұрын

    I watched Brokeback Mountain when I was too young to be watching it lol (15/16?) I remember my family members were complaining about the movie cause they remembered joker (Heath Ledger) starred in it. N I loved him as Joker, so I said I'll watch it in secret. I remember having my headset on, facing away from the door n even keeping the volume low still lol (I come from a black conservative/religious family, yes I know ironic,) so I had to be careful. I remember pressing play and being absorbed into the cinematography, the feelings, the suspense. I remember sobbing afterwards, I remember thinking "If I ever have kids and they are queer, I will protect with my life, I would love them with my everything." I remember feeling so horrible about hating my cousin who was gay and disconnected from the family. All because of something he couldn't control. I remember feeling so horrible because I realized what the queer community felt when ppl hated them, bashed them, scorned them for being just a bit different. Teenage me couldn't believe that queer people were being killed for who they loved or who they were. The line that always resonated with me is "I wish I knew how to quit you, ". It always makes me think, "Gosh, if it really were easy to not be gay, not be queer, why would he say that, why would millions of people just not be gay, not be trans, not be queer?" This movie broke me, it made me realise how wrong we were for hating people different from us. It made me dive into what the LGBTQ+ stood for. It made me reach out to my cousin and tell him I was sorry, it made me hug my other cousin when she came out as a lesbian. It made me realise just how human they were and not the Monsters that society had fooled us into believing. Because of this Movie, I am a different person, I've deconstructed and worked everyday to learn more and respect anyone different from me. Cause as the end of the day, we're all just human beings in a floating rock out in the universe. Brokeback Mountain made me an Ally. So for that alone, I would say it is Queer Art. (I'm crying writing this sorry for any mistakes).

  • @natalieueno

    @natalieueno

    3 ай бұрын

    This is so beautiful! Crazy how art resonates with us. You seem to be a great person.

  • @ureignhere

    @ureignhere

    3 ай бұрын

    @@natalieueno aww (๑•ᴗ•๑)♡ it really is amazing how something can change our thoughts and our lives.

  • @brodymclaughlin
    @brodymclaughlin Жыл бұрын

    this made me want to go watch the movie again

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    Жыл бұрын

    💖 I highly recommend it. I forgot how good this movie was! 🎉 Thanks for joining our live chat this evening - lots of fun!

  • @LizzieJaneBennet

    @LizzieJaneBennet

    Жыл бұрын

    Me too, I can't wait too rewatch it tonight ! Guy telling the story already gave me tears a few times. 😢

  • @LizzieJaneBennet

    @LizzieJaneBennet

    Жыл бұрын

    Done. I've just rewatched it. OMG ! 🤠😍🤩❤️🧡💛💚💙💜💞🥺😢😭😭😭😭Beauty...emotion...suffering ...compassion.. and anger : I HATE my intolerant world !!! 😡 How can we ruin so stupidly so many lives ?!!!

  • @thethrowawaythatstayed7055
    @thethrowawaythatstayed70552 ай бұрын

    I love how Heath defended it.

  • @Elenuay
    @Elenuay Жыл бұрын

    I think Brokeback Mountain was the first movie I watched which explicitly portrayed a queer relationship. I'd seen many movies hint at queerness, but none which were centered around it like this. And this was at a time in my life where I knew I fell somewhere under the lgbtq+ umbrella, but wasn't sure how/where yet. And I remember feeling a bit alienated at all the jokes made about it. And I don't mean comedy, I mean people around me. A lot of these jokes were not aimed at the movie, they were aimed at queerness. The movie simultaneously made me want to come out, but also stay in the closet for how people talked about it. Which is a great reflection of what the story is about in the end. Great video, thanks for making me reflect on these things! 😄👍

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your story with us 🩷 glad we can connect through the internet during Pride Month 🏳️‍🌈

  • @illumi9044
    @illumi9044 Жыл бұрын

    I think the conversations around Brokeback mountain is a good example of bi erasure as well. I think the main characters were implied to be bi (at least one of them explicitly says that he likes women too), which adds another layer to the story. If they are both bi, they could've lived out their lives in straight passing relationships, but made the choice not to.

  • @ReemTahir

    @ReemTahir

    6 ай бұрын

    When I read the story I didn't get the impression that they were bi. Both of them were deeply unhappy in their marriages and showed no real intimacy or friendship with any women. In fact Jack seems to strongly dislike his wife, who treated him like an accessory. Both Jack and Ennis became alcoholics to cope. When Ennis says he likes "doing it with women," it came off as overcompensation/denial, which makes sense because throughout the story both characters pretend a lot. Afterall, right after the first time they become intimate they tell each other that they "ain't no queer" and it's not going to happen again. However it does happen many times since then. I agree bi erasure is a thing, but I personally didn't find its presence in this story. I think that they were both gay, with no interest in women other than to appear "normal" and straight. To your point, "If they are both bi, they could've lived out their lives in straight passing relationships, but made the choice not to." The reason it would never work is because they aren't bi and their marriages were built on lies and secrets, not like the genuine love they had for each other.

  • @gktte2574

    @gktte2574

    6 ай бұрын

    not really. We can see Ennis struggling to make attachments to women. He seems to be doing it just so he can appeal to the gendered "norm" on what a man should be

  • @saggguy7

    @saggguy7

    19 күн бұрын

    @@gktte2574 I perceive Ennis in the film (not in the story) to be bisexual personally. There are moments that IMO, look like very real connection and intimacy between him and Alma, UNTIL Jack comes back into his life. That's when things start to fall apart between the two of them - to me, that's not him *not* being attracted to Alma per se, it's him struggling to reconcile his attraction to women with the fact that Jack is the love of his life. He can't be fully present in his relationship with Alma, even though he does love her in the beginning, because he's carrying a secret that's eating him alive. Jack, on the other hand, never really shows anything that looks like genuine interest in Lurine. He seems to marry her because she checks the boxes- beautiful, rich, interested in him, done. There's never any sense that they actually had a real connection. The way I see it, this is a big part of why Jack has an easier time picturing a future with a man - the idea of settling down with a woman forever doesn't bother Ennis nearly as viscerally as it does Jack. Jack is also the one who goes out looking for other men, because he knows that he will never, ever get what he needs from women. Ennis, on the other hand, may struggle to get what he needs from women, but not necessarily because they're women - just because they're not Jack. That's my reading anyway. I think this is actually a huge source of tension in the film, because it gets to the heart of why Ennis struggles to want to go all-in when Jack is ready to pull the trigger from day one.

  • @OwnD1
    @OwnD18 ай бұрын

    This movie is timeless. One of Heath Ledger’s finest performances

  • @jaygatsby5013

    @jaygatsby5013

    6 ай бұрын

    God rest his soul.

  • @thoughtquake7516

    @thoughtquake7516

    4 ай бұрын

    He was robbed of the Oscar that year.

  • @nomebear
    @nomebear6 ай бұрын

    When the film opened in the small, largely Republican farming/forestry community where I lived, seating in a 400-seat theater was reservations onl, and sold out four days. After the showing, a packed theater emptied out into the parking lot in total silence. There wasn't anyone who saw the film that wasn't affected by it, some were stunned, some were quietly sobbing, while others were devastated. On the drive home, my date and I had nothing to say. I haven't seen the film since its opening, but I suspect it would still have the same impact on me.

  • @fredericb873

    @fredericb873

    5 ай бұрын

    You weren't living in Oregon at the time, were you? The film did surprising well in smaller cities and big towns in Oregon (the ones with a theater at least), and was still being shown in some small theaters outside Portland into April.

  • @victoriatafoya
    @victoriatafoya Жыл бұрын

    I'm SO excited to see more PRIDE content from you! Thank you, Gui!

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your continuous support and for joining us in the live chat❤️️

  • @notreallyaugust3503

    @notreallyaugust3503

    Жыл бұрын

    Why does gay = pride?

  • @OtherlingQueen
    @OtherlingQueen Жыл бұрын

    My first reaction was to think that the film is not queer art but that feels like gatekeeping. Another extremely good film exploring toxic masculinity, internalized homophobia, and social isolation is the film The Lighthouse which, just like Brokeback Mountain, was not (to my knowledge) made by LGBT+ people. To say that this film is not queer would be like if someone who is politically open made a film that had socialist themes, or that argued strong points of socialism (like the class warfare depicted in Seven Samurai). The film itself can be anything we see it as and BM is easily a film that, especially when it came out, was positively a queer film. sorry for the paragraph I tried to keep it short

  • @starojunes
    @starojunes Жыл бұрын

    I've only seen clips of the movie and never knew it was based on a short story. Now I want to read the story and watch the movie after. Thanks for another great video! Also your editing is really good.

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    Жыл бұрын

    💖 Thanks for your positive feedback! 👇The Short Story is available for free and in full on The New Yorker's website! www.newyorker.com/magazine/1997/10/13/brokeback-mountain

  • @zed9401
    @zed9401 Жыл бұрын

    your editing is so good!! it's a crime you have so little subscribers! another great video!

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your support 🙏🩷

  • @CamMcGinn1981
    @CamMcGinn1981 Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic work, Gui. As always. :)

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks 🥰

  • @zachnesmith
    @zachnesmith8 ай бұрын

    I just found this movie on DVD a few months ago at our Goodwill and bought it. I remembered liking it and it came out when I was at Evergreen State College where I was the token straight, cis guy. It was a big deal along with the movie Boys Don’t Cry. I watched it after I bought it and….it’s really, really good. Beautifully filmed and acted by all. My only hangup was I knew it wasn’t going to end well (Oscar bait movie dealing with gay cowboys in the 60s.)

  • @noeisnothere
    @noeisnothere5 ай бұрын

    Great video. I was looking for an analysis of the movie on youtube and yours is very well made and researched 👏

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks 😍

  • @zenr_u
    @zenr_u Жыл бұрын

    this is what heaven looks like, thank you for making this

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    Жыл бұрын

    Aaaaw thank you for your support! 💖

  • @zenr_u

    @zenr_u

    Жыл бұрын

    @@guihuppe np

  • @x-train8273
    @x-train8273 Жыл бұрын

    yes queer art it kickstarted the mainstreaming of lgbtq+ community

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    Жыл бұрын

    💖 thanks for joining us in the live chat today!

  • @Plazebology
    @Plazebology Жыл бұрын

    Keep it up Gui, your content is fantastic.

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks 😍

  • @joshuasummers8481
    @joshuasummers84812 ай бұрын

    Great job on breaking everything down from the short story to the movie 🎥

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    2 ай бұрын

    thanks 😊

  • @joseph-thewatcher
    @joseph-thewatcher Жыл бұрын

    I recently discovered this channel, liked and subscribed. Great content! Happy Pride Month to all.

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Joseph! Glad you joined us on the channel 💖

  • @starfleetdropout
    @starfleetdropout Жыл бұрын

    well done this came out my junior year in a Texas high school and I remember feeling so guilty watching it and it was one of my first experiences of anything that erratic I rented the DVD and watched with headphones on a portable dvd player 😂

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    Жыл бұрын

    ✨ Iconic! Thanks for sharing that story!

  • @reygagui85
    @reygagui856 ай бұрын

    This is one of the best movies ive seen. Well acted and directed. I bought a DVD and watch it whenever

  • @TheAmazingDoorknob
    @TheAmazingDoorknob Жыл бұрын

    I got a bible reading app ad before this

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    Жыл бұрын

    They know their audience 😂

  • @elel8336
    @elel83362 күн бұрын

    great editing and writing on this vid!!

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    2 күн бұрын

    Thank you 🤩

  • @adam42205
    @adam422054 ай бұрын

    Hey!! Awesome video, I have a question. I'm currently writing an essay about Brokeback Mountain for college and I was wondering where you found the video of the interview you played at 22:29 - I have to cite it LOL. Thank you!!

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    3 ай бұрын

    Hey Adam! Thanks for your nice comment! I believe this panel took place at the Berlin International Film Festival or at an associated event based on the backdrop. You can find the original video here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/iKR8tJOnipqso6g.html

  • @adam42205

    @adam42205

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you so so much!@@guihuppe

  • @Jontor11
    @Jontor117 ай бұрын

    For me, this movie is about masculinity. What is a man? Someone like Ennis who shuts down his feelings? Or Jack, a man who accepts and knows what he wants?

  • @user-xz3py3lh4t
    @user-xz3py3lh4t Жыл бұрын

    dude I fucking hate you for making me cry. I forgot how awful this movie was and now wanna see it for a second time!

  • @Xny1578
    @Xny1578Ай бұрын

    I watched this movie on the weekend and ended up rewatching it the next day and the day after that... Just to add, I'm a woman, and I could really feel the pain and heartbreak of both characters.

  • @Sewerrat238
    @Sewerrat2388 ай бұрын

    Beautiful video I only cried 10 times 🥲

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    8 ай бұрын

    😍

  • @Aury
    @Aury Жыл бұрын

    Ive not seen it, this is a very strong case for it, though I don't watch a tonne of movies so dunno, either way, really appreciate the exploration, it is wild to think it's been out so long.

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    Жыл бұрын

    It's worth watching for the cinematography, the score and the acting alone. So so good!

  • @multipleSpiders

    @multipleSpiders

    Жыл бұрын

    i don’t like movies. i only ended up watching this one because someone left the tv on. i really enjoyed it.

  • @curlyfrywhy8347
    @curlyfrywhy8347 Жыл бұрын

    This was a great video. I’m back as promised. You show a lot of potential. I’ll be sticking around❤

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your support! Glad you enjoyed this video too 💖✨

  • @marocat4749
    @marocat4749 Жыл бұрын

    Whats funny is thats not even ang lees best gay movie, thats the wedding banquet. Seriously the wedding banquet is personally better and more interesting. To be clear not dissing brokeback mountain, just its weird how thats his second celebrated gay movie. And still a "scandal"?!

  • @mason96575
    @mason965757 ай бұрын

    I was a closeted 17 year old growing up in a homophobic evangelical Christian culture when this film came out. I was not aware of the short story it was based on- this was when I was a kid, so I was unable to openly ask for things like that. After being forced into Christian torture conversion therapy the year prior, this film honestly saved my life. I was able to see the possibility of living a life where I was openly gay one day. It walked me off the ledge. Pun intended.

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your story 🙏

  • @mason96575

    @mason96575

    7 ай бұрын

    @@guihuppe great content - I've just subscribed and am digging through your channel. Currently watching your video on the rise of anti-lgbtq politics. Really great content. I'll do the rare action of turning notifications on for your channel, lol

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    7 ай бұрын

    Aaaaw thank you! You made my day 🤩🙏

  • @ccshumshum8104

    @ccshumshum8104

    5 ай бұрын

    I feel sorry for your parents. I hope you find your way back to the light one day.

  • @mason96575

    @mason96575

    5 ай бұрын

    @@ccshumshum8104 oh they died over a decade ago. Unlike the sheltered life you’re used to, my perspective has had actual issues to deal with in life. I hope life remains easy and problem free for you. Hope you never know struggle. And I hope your children can look past your seething hatred and disgust to understand you’re just broken. Take care.

  • @hapaxlegomenon5227
    @hapaxlegomenon5227 Жыл бұрын

    Another great video, Gui! I really appreciate your systematic and thorough approach and look forward to more LGBTQ+ content in the future. 😊❤️

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks 🙏 glad you enjoyed this one too 🌈🩷

  • @brigittekoopman6333
    @brigittekoopman63337 ай бұрын

    I love this movie, I've seen it at least 100 times, and I have the book too. I don't believe in gay or lesbian or just straight, I believe in love. This story shows once again that love is not always easy. And I think Heath is absolutely right in the press conference, it is a beautiful love story.

  • @glimmerxp
    @glimmerxpАй бұрын

    Just what I was looking for ty !

  • @b3z3jm3nny
    @b3z3jm3nny Жыл бұрын

    27:20 if you email the authors most are happy to send you a copy! They don’t get paid if you buy it legally, plus there are other ways to get academic papers online for free *wink* *wink*

  • @deanb5055
    @deanb505511 ай бұрын

    Haven’t seen the film but I love it

  • @SouthernArtist77
    @SouthernArtist776 ай бұрын

    The movie is beautiful, it’s just a love story, people should get over it.

  • @TheForeignersNetwork
    @TheForeignersNetwork13 күн бұрын

    This movie was far too deep for our conservative society and in many ways it still is. The fact that it was portrayed in the media as "the gay cowboy movie" rather than as an exploration of masculinity and the transgression of social norms just proves that statement. It is a beautiful and tragic love story in my opinion though, and I still feel emotional when I watch it nowadays. It deserved all of the praise it got and not really any of the criticism--Ang Lee came as close to making a perfect movie as one can get, really

  • @thoughtquake7516
    @thoughtquake75164 ай бұрын

    Great video.

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    4 ай бұрын

    thanks ✨

  • @pantostado1799
    @pantostado1799Ай бұрын

    I think the movie wasn’t intended to queer audience only, but also straight. Just as you said this movie shows up all the struggles queer couples usually go through (even nowadays), so I interpreted it in two ways, firstly is not to let fear hold us back from living as we want to or from the ones we want to be with, and secondly to see how ignorance and intolerance harms others, as it cast them into something they don’t want to be in order to blend in. Brokeback Mountains is a beautiful movie i'd watch endlessly, that voices out that love has plenty of shapes and colors but it’s also something we all share overall, and it shouldn’t be denied away from others, because, what is wrong with being in love?

  • @SpyFoxB
    @SpyFoxB Жыл бұрын

    A good individual!

  • @-error-7936
    @-error-7936 Жыл бұрын

    Ram ranch

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    Жыл бұрын

    💡 Fun Fact: The song 'Ram Ranch' was used to troll the Freedom Convoy in 2022. 👇 Source: www.cbc.ca/radio/day6/who-s-behind-the-militia-group-diagolon-the-writer-of-ram-ranch-horizon-forbidden-west-review-and-more-1.6355967/how-the-raunchy-gay-cowboy-song-ram-ranch-became-an-anti-convoy-protest-anthem-1.6358381

  • @danielepetrucci5274
    @danielepetrucci527410 ай бұрын

    Art is art. No matter who is the author and what it represents. Trying to sexualize it it's just silly. Very well-done video. Great analysis of the movie. Had watched the film but didn't know it was based on a novel and all the implications the film had in the American society.

  • @scoopearly

    @scoopearly

    13 күн бұрын

    Saying something is queer art is not "sexualizing" it. Its recognizing it as a piece of the queer community.

  • @tideflys8641
    @tideflys8641 Жыл бұрын

    ❤❤❤

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    Жыл бұрын

    💖💖💖 Thanks for joining us in the live chat this evening!

  • @charmedprince
    @charmedprince3 ай бұрын

    Gosh, it's my first time hearing Heath with his Aussie accent and he sounds so sexy. Rest in Paradise, Heath! ❤️ See over my younger brother too tho 😢

  • @xithecreator
    @xithecreator3 ай бұрын

    Amazing movie ❤

  • @quicoboy
    @quicoboy2 ай бұрын

    ...real men follow their heart...no matter where it leads...VIVE LA LIBERTE!!!...

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    2 ай бұрын

    🫶

  • @oatmeal.petuniussy
    @oatmeal.petuniussy Жыл бұрын

    You ate again 🥰

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks 💗

  • @PelvisPresley420
    @PelvisPresley4203 ай бұрын

    This is how I am when it comes to Gay Men... As long as you don't hit on me or as soon as you know I'm not Gay or I'm not interested, you'll walk away and as long as Gay men don't French Kiss each other in front of me or in public,... You/they can do anything they want with each other in the privacy of their Homes. There are certain gay guys out there that are super stubborn and super immature. They don't have a stop button or relax button. Not every gay male is mature & respectful. Just like straight people, there's different ranges when it comes to the LGBTQ. Ultimately if you are not interested in gay movies, stories, TV shows, music and etc then don't watch, listen & attend them. I did watch brokeback mountain only because I'm a fan of both Ledger & Gyllenhaal and I was curious about it and all it's hoopla. Very well acted movie. Both actors should of gotten the Oscar for it. Great story. Very Sad. It takes a real man to play a gay man. My hat off to both of them. Great Video btw.

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    3 ай бұрын

    👍 May I suggest you close your eyes "As long as Gay men don't French Kiss each other in front of me or in public,..."

  • @janealace
    @janealace3 ай бұрын

    It is a good movie. I am cis. The scenery is beautiful too. I bought it a while back.

  • @user-fz8mm6uh8p
    @user-fz8mm6uh8p Жыл бұрын

    ill watch the movie and then watch this vid

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    Жыл бұрын

    I highly recommend it! The cinematography, the music, the acting, and of course, the story! It's high art! Let me know when you watched it - I'm curious to see how you liked it!

  • @Yuxius
    @Yuxius Жыл бұрын

    I have to disagree that some brokeback mountain jokes were made without intent, regardless of if they were "funny at the time." The clip example of the horses was from a family guy episode at least 10 years old and the joke is obviously homophobic disgust 😤😤😤

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    Жыл бұрын

    It's making fun of homophobic people. The horse represents the over the top reaction of some.

  • @Yuxius

    @Yuxius

    Жыл бұрын

    While I appreciate that perspective on the joke, I'm still of the opinion that many at the time were probably laughing at that cut away for a different reason. The joke even ends with the horse running away in disgust, unable to even speak what he's seen, while the other just watches bewildered.

  • @ivana13088
    @ivana130883 ай бұрын

    there are two movies that changed your thinking. and this world. Schindler's List and Brokeback Mountain...

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    3 ай бұрын

    💖 2 classics!

  • @ivana13088

    @ivana13088

    3 ай бұрын

    @@guihuppe excellent work, comments. well thank you

  • @zammich3649
    @zammich3649Ай бұрын

    "Of course I didn't watch the film. I read the screenplay and the shortstory, and I know what it's about because... of the media buzz around it." He literally just said you read the WHOLE story at least twice. I would think he knows what it's about because you basically experienced it twice as much as the average movie-goer -- more if he re-read them for personal interest. XD Either that or he's lying about having read the screenplay and shortstory, in which case he's not qualified to talk about them OR the movie. So either he super-consumed the story or he's irrelevant and doesn't know shit. He basically came up with a worse excuse for himself than just watching the damn film.

  • @Iratehomo
    @Iratehomo5 ай бұрын

    this movie broke me as a 13 year old

  • @spartanrabbit
    @spartanrabbit8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video. Homophobia is still a thing sadly.

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    8 ай бұрын

    I'm glad you enjoyed the video 😊 hope to see you on the channel again soon!

  • @ccshumshum8104

    @ccshumshum8104

    5 ай бұрын

    fortunately*. I hope you grow up one day.

  • @leroymyboy
    @leroymyboy7 ай бұрын

    Nobody cowboys better than Jake and Heath

  • @gracexcon
    @gracexcon3 ай бұрын

    When this film came out, I was in middle school and I was too young to see it in theaters. I remember everyone talking incessantly about the "gay cowboy movie" and it became the butt of so many preteen jokes in school. So much so that I got the impression the movie was goofy and farcical. I lived in a liberal state (Massachusetts), and I was young enough to think that because gay marriage was legal in my state, because shows like Will & Grace were on tv, homophobia wasn't really a problem anymore. When I finally was able to see the movie, I realized how wrong I was. I realized how disregarded and trivialized the queer experience still was. Because how could anyone see Brokeback Mountain and think of it as a joke? How could anyone watch that movie and feel anything but empathy for these characters? I realized that many people HADN'T seen it, and like me, had just listened to the jokers. This movie not only made me think more seriously about the queer experience, but it is the first movie I remember seeing that made me consider the art of filmmaking in general. Beforehand, movies were just entertainment to me, all about the happy ending, the feel good experience. This movie made me start to consider what made films good, what made stories compelling.

  • @hori166
    @hori1662 ай бұрын

    People don't understand that the jump from novel to screenplay to movie requires a lot of tweaking and is an art form. The trick is to capture the essence of the original while making it interesting, and more importantly, entertaining. A movie has to make money. Annie Proulx's clarification of what her short story is actually about would not make a good movie. The original story is very short and what Diana Ossana and Larry McMurtry did is amazing. Of course, Ang Lee's cinematography brings Big Sky Country to life. Thanks for your excellent analysis of this groundbreaking film. I can't believe it's been almost 20 years since it came out.

  • @kellenzaw5385
    @kellenzaw5385Ай бұрын

    This made me empty.. just watched it

  • @guihuppe

    @guihuppe

    Ай бұрын

    😔

  • @justbethinking
    @justbethinkingАй бұрын

    19:35 yeah that shits weird asf. look at how young those children are, they don’t even know what sexuality _is_ . why expose them to something like that at such a young age? shouldn’t we be trying to preserve our children’s innocence for as long as we can?

  • @justbethinking

    @justbethinking

    Ай бұрын

    i love the lgbtq+, but these are children. let them come to their own decision, stop forcing your sexuality down people’s throats

  • @Mexican_Loko
    @Mexican_Loko5 күн бұрын

    I hope Donald Trump bans this movie is sending the wrong message to the youth. 🤣💀

  • @RadenYohanesGunawan
    @RadenYohanesGunawan21 күн бұрын

    I am gay and just watched this beautiful gay movie… 🥲 I relate to this movie because I am in this “long distance relationship” and I’m afraid whether I would end up like lonely Ennis if I don’t go together with my lover soon 💔