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Brokeback Mountain (2005)

Brokeback MountainAnother Heath Ledger movie, and yeah, you do kinda get the feeling he made Casanova after this one to make sure people knew he was really extra-straight, but he’s great in this. Jake Gyllenhaal is kind of unsung by all the people singing Heath’s praises, but he’s darn good too.

<shalit>I wish I knew how to quit you, Oscar!</shalit>

There are enough people talking about this ‘un that I don’t really have much to add. It is interesting that a supposedly sophisticated urban arthouse audience still doesn’t know how to respond to male romance without nervous laughter at inopportune moments. Nevertheless, Sylvia went home happy.

I think the movie, beautifully shot and as elliptical as a mainstream American film gets, is probably in my yet-to-be-compiled top 10 for the year, but 2005 was a weak year for film. Don’t let them tell you otherwise.

I was praying for Papa Was a Rodeo as the exit music. Sometimes praying doesn’t help.

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Jessica said,

January 16, 2006 @ 10:31 pm

yeah, the nervous laughter made me nervous. But I’ll tell you different: it may yet be a good year for good movies; we just haven’t seen ‘em yet. I’m counting on: Good Night, and Good Luck; A History of Violence; Grizzly Man; Mysterious Skin; The Constant Gardener; Nobody Knows; and more, I’m sure. What *were* we doing last year? We’ve seen next to nothing.

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