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Brokeback Mountain Director: Ang Lee Cast: Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Williams, Anne Hathaway

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  • DVD Release Date: 01/23/2007
  • Original Release: 2005
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 8,344

Viewer Rating: (38 ratings)

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Music From the Mountain: Meet the talented musical artists who contributed to the groundbreaking soundtrack, and see how Gustavo Santaolalla's Academy Award-winning score complemented scenes from the film; Impressions From the Film: See a montage of photo stills that reveal the power and beauty of the film; A Groundbreaking Success: Chart the phenomenal success of the film and its worldwide emotional impact. Plus, reunite with the producers and crew as they look back at the remarkable reaction to the movie; Directing From the Heart: Ang Lee - The Academy Award-winning director is profiled in this intimate behind-the-scenes look at the creative force that brought the absorbing story of Brokeback Mountain to life; From Script to Screen: Interviews with Larry McMurtry & Diana Ossana - The writers discuss bringing Pulitzer Prize-winning author Annie Proulx's visionary short story to the screen; Sharing the Story: The Making of Brokeback Mountain - Follow the filmmaking process from start to finish and meet the cast and crew who brought Brokeback Mountain to life through in-depth interviews, exclusive behind-the-scenes footage, and more; On Being a Cowboy: Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal discuss their preparations for the film

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Disc #1 -- Brokeback Mountain: Feature Film
1. Looking for Work [6:51]
2. Herding Sheep [4:42]
3. Against the Rules [6:00]
4. Trading Places [5:25]
5. Forty Winks [5:45]
6. First Light [5:47]
7. Bad News [6:36]
8. Separate Ways [3:53]
9. Tough Times [8:25]
10. Roped In [6:52]
11. Drop Me a Line [4:52]
12. What Now? [7:55]
13. Divorce Granted [6:25]
14. Don't Fool Me [9:52]
15. Suspicious Minds [10:55]
16. Let Me Be [9:21]
17. Return to Sender [5:33]
18. Crazy Notions [7:20]
19. The Power of Love [5:08]
20. End Titles [6:32]

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Editorial Reviews

For all the fuss whipped up by the media about this "gay cowboy movie," the fact is, Brokeback Mountain is nothing more or less than a star-crossed romance -- a romance that just happens to involve two men. Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal play young cowboys Ennis and Jack, who meet in the summer of 1963 while tending sheep in a remote Wyoming mountain range. Their initially awkward relationship blossoms into a torrid physical affair, and while the job comes to an end, their romance perseveres. Both men marry and raise families, but at periodic intervals over the next 20 years they slip away to join each other in fleeting attempts to recapture the bliss they felt all those years ago on Brokeback Mountain. The basis of this yarn is Annie Proulx's wistful short story, which has been brilliantly adapted by screenwriters Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana and translated to celluloid with unusual sensitivity by director Ang Lee (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon), who won this year's Best Director Oscar for his marvelous work. Contrary to the hoopla generated by the film's attackers and defenders alike, Brokeback is neither a deconstruction of the "macho cowboy" myth nor an endorsement of the gay lifestyle. It does dwell on the secret sorrow that all too often accompanies closeted same-sex romances, and it doesn't shy away from depicting the damage done to the lovers' families. Michelle Williams, Ledger's real-life significant other, delivers a tightly controlled, heartbreakingly poignant portrayal as Ennis's wife, who is devastated by her accidental discovery of her husband's secret love life. Anne Hathaway is nearly as good as the pampered, willful daddy's girl who marries down-and-out rodeo rider Jack and takes him into the family business. In fact, there isn't a weak performance in the film, and even such supporting players as Randy Quaid and Anna Faris make significant contributions in their limited screen time. An insightful drama that never descends to the tawdry or sensational, Brokeback Mountain richly deserves the plaudits it has received. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Brokeback broke it!by Jesse_Kimmel-Freeman

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August 02, 2009: I felt a little let down by this movie. I had never seen it when it was in the theater, but I had wanted it. It was SO long. And it wasn't anything of what I had expected... a bit disappointing. I mean the message is great, but you have to watch the entire movie.. and it is so long, how could you not fall asleep? Something is missing.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

brokeback mountainby joytoy

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May 04, 2009: just shows how love can try to help with lifes situations

shows how much fear has been generated by CHRISTIAN HATREAD for people

created by GOD, but not let live as he created .

thank goodness for the new times and people realizing that GOD created

everyone and it not up to HUMANS to say how we live.


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