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Actor Ledger, Gyllenhaal in "Brokeback Mountain": Forbidden Happiness
If a film icon of the cinema history, then are often one or two keywords and everyone knows what is meant. With the dinosaurs? "Jurassic Park". The southern-epic? "Gone With the Wind." With the gay cowboys? "Brokeback Mountain". Hard to say if there is a blessing for this great love story of two men facing a fleeting summer common forbidden happiness for a lifetime will mean the world - because it shows what a cultural significance for Ang Lee's with prices just so overwhelmed Film within a very short time has reached. Or a curse, because "Brokeback Mountain" is so much more than just the gay cowboy movie.
DVD EDITION: Brokeback Mountain
Great Cinema Moments - Brokeback Mountain
FSK released from 12
Duration approximately 130 minutes.
Languages: German English.
Director: Ang Lee; With Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal
BMG Video / Universum Film
April 2009 - DVD-Video
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134 minutes takes Ang Lee, at first in the 1997 "New Yorker" published short story by Annie Proulx on the screen to capture, which seems too much for a story that takes place in less than half an hour of reading. But Lee is not a man of hectic, it will cost every moment that takes every setting to the world of Jack Twist and Ennis Del Mar to the last detail to create this simple boys from the land - for eternity embodied by Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger - where the camera over the decades until the end is devastating. One would miss no time. This film tells the story with so much strength and passion of the tragedy of unfulfilled love, that even the toughest guys in the cinema chairs her tears are not so easily wegblinzeln could.
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Has three Oscars "Brokeback Mountain" at the awards in 2006, for best adapted screenplay, for best film and best director. That it to the horror of most observers is not the prize for best film was, and instead "LA Crash" by Paul Haggis won, may be up today as a scandal and, perhaps as evidence that the old, gray men of the Academy itself was rather not too much with a film about loving two men addressed liked.
Comforting, perhaps, just that "Brokeback Mountain" the foundation could have, for the period in which the times should be different. But even without the major Oscar movie that has millions of visitors worldwide in cinemas brought to tears and nearly 180 million U.S. dollars recorded, until everybody knew, yes exactly, that's just the movie with the gay cowboys.
The fact that Jack and Ennis actually sheep and cows do not care - what the heck.
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