The first half of the movie is very restrained, but the slower the plot unfolds, the more unbearable the story will be. My first crash happened when Jack said to Ennis "No. Time's not enough, not enough forever." It was horrible. Then I started crying endlessly. Every time I cried, I had to pause until I cried enough, and then I could continue watching. On Brokeback Mountain, while we marvel at the great love that can withstand the baptism of time, there are actually more truths that we need to understand and possess, or these should be the weapons that we must live with. Throw away fear, throw away discrimination, throw away identity. This is no longer an arrogant talk about morality like Confucius. In this society, people need the freedom and right to pursue love, and love will no longer be stifled because of the factors of seven aunts and eight aunts, and it can no longer be dismissed because it does not meet the public taste. is prejudiced.
After reading it, I understood Ang Lee's famous saying: "Everyone has a Brokeback Mountain in their heart." This has nothing to do with sexual orientation, it's about love.
May all lovers in the world be married eventually.
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