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Brokeback Mountain
TrailerA sad love story between two cowboys Jack Twist anf Ennis DEl Mar. They met each other in the summer 1963 when they were hired to take care of a pack of huge sheeps. Gradually, they discover strange feelings to each other.Actors: Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal, Randy Quaid, Valerie Planche, Dave Trimble, Victor Reyes, Lachlan Mackintosh, Michelle Williams, Larry Reese, Marty Antonini, Tom Carey, ...»Director: Ang LeeCountry: United States, CanadaDuration: 134 minQuality: HDRelease: 2005IMDb: 7.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Brokeback Mountain"
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Characters of "Brokeback Mountain"
Ennis Del MarPlayed by: Heath LedgerJack TwistPlayed by: Jake GyllenhaalJoe AguirrePlayed by: Randy QuaidAlmaPlayed by: Michelle WilliamsLureen NewsomePlayed by: Anne HathawayAlma Jr.Played by: Hannah StewartMonroePlayed by: Scott Michael CampbellFayette NewsomePlayed by: Mary LiboironFarmer #1Played by: James BakerCassiePlayed by: Linda CardelliniLashawn MalonePlayed by: Anna FarisRandall MalonePlayed by: David HarbourJack's motherPlayed by: Roberta MaxwellJohn TwistPlayed by: Peter McRobbie -
Directors of "Brokeback Mountain"
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Creators of "Brokeback Mountain"
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Critic Reviews of "Brokeback Mountain"
AV ClubMarch 08, 2006The approach is dry as the Wyoming landscape, and while it occasionally threatens to pull the film out of shape, it's still the right one for these men.
Newark Star-LedgerJanuary 13, 2006Like all great love stories, Ang Lee's is one of tragic romance, strongly acted by Heath Ledger as the most buttoned-up of cowboys, and Michelle Williams as his betrayed and enraged wife.
The New RepublicJanuary 09, 2006Ang Lee continues to astonish.
Orlando SentinelJanuary 06, 2006Both [Gyllenhaal and Ledger] embody what that old Waylon and Willie song taught us -- 'Cowboys ain't easy to love, and they're harder to hold.'
Time OutDecember 22, 2005Lee has taken a story of gay love and placed it where it should be -- in the mainstream. He's delivered a beautifully crafted film to boot.
Washington PostDecember 20, 2005A sweeping, solemn, self-serious chronicle of their relationship over several decades.
Cinema CrazedAugust 02, 2010An important and original romance that really and finally portrays the homosexual romance as two humans falling in love and never plays it for clichés...
Matt's Movie ReviewsJuly 06, 2010A romantic western with a twist, Brokeback Mountain is a haunting and well acted exploration of a forbidden and secretive love affair between two cowboys.
Cinemalogue.comDecember 06, 2009Brokeback Mountain is ultimately about the paralysis of regret and how it fractures the lives of not just those afflicted by it, but everyone else around them.
CinePassionAugust 30, 2009Lee can't tell the difference between criticizing oppression and turning out an oppressed work
Film4November 21, 2008Arguably Ang Lee's best film, this swooning, achingly sad near-masterpiece offers a universal love story that lingers long in the mind.
Hollywood.comNovember 20, 2008If you have the patience to sit through a slow-moving romance and you lack the vanity to be put off by explicit cowboy on cowboy relations, you'll greatly appreciate the light at the end of Brokeback Mountain, a work of art that's more than just a movie.
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