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Brokeback Moutain :(

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I just watched if for the first time and im stone cold emotionally but fuck me, its sad! Im not saying im going to sit and sob over it but from what I have been told I was expecting to see a happy gay moive, when I found out it was the 60s I was like... shit, this is going to end badly.

I kept waiting for jack to walk into his trailor neer the end, and say that he faked his own death or something.

What did you guys think about it?

Sorry I know its old, but I never got around to seeing it.
 
There's a 28-page thread somewhere here you can resurrect if you want. :)

I'm in the minority. I did like it, but it really didn't affect me much. Then again, I'm a soulless robot.

Lex
 
There's a 28-page thread somewhere here you can resurrect if you want. :)

I'm in the minority. I did like it, but it really didn't affect me much. Then again, I'm a soulless robot.

Lex

Everyone calls me a robot, I even suprised myself that a flim made me feel sad.Im kind of glad im not totally dead inside.

And thanks I will go have a look now
 
I've cried at things before - even fictional things. Just not BBM.

Lex

Thing is I never cry, death, hurt, pain and even BBM, its been a good 8 years since I last cried and I was only 10 then. I don't even usually feel sad, I dunno why by BBM has just hit a nerve in me. The feeling has gone now, and im back to stone cold but still.
 
Glad you liked it Sean. I did. Was gutted by it actually. Think it's a great piece o work.
 
Yeah I didn't feel anything at all. During or after the damn movie actually felt nothing.

This coming from the person who cried at least three full tears in exactly seven different spots in 2012

And coming from the person who cried twice in Avatar
 
Loved the movie - cried - have seen it many times - always cry - love the songs by Willie Nelson and Rufus Wainwright
 
For some reason, reading the short story affected me even more than the movie, and that's saying a lot. I consider myself a literary person, so I suppose it makes some sense.
 
Glad you liked it Sean. I did. Was gutted by it actually. Think it's a great piece o work.

I was gutted as well.
I get that its powerful that he is actually dead but I would have love it if he had nocked on the door and he opens in and it ends. Like monsters Inc does (showing my age here lol). Sometimes I just think a happy ending would have been more unexpected.

I had to watch beautiful thing to get my dose of happy gay endings right after.

Loved the movie - cried - have seen it many times - always cry - love the songs by Willie Nelson and Rufus Wainwright

Yay for emotions. I could have cried at a few parts, esp the end.

For some reason, reading the short story affected me even more than the movie, and that's saying a lot. I consider myself a literary person, so I suppose it makes some sense.

I hate reading, im just like... "I could be watching the movie... why am i reading"
 
I hate reading, im just like... "I could be watching the movie... why am i reading"

Haha! I know other people who feel like that, too. I guess I'm old fashioned--I generally prefer books to movies, and usually if something is an adaptation of a book, I try to read the book first.
 
My boyfriend and I saw it for the first time over Christmas. We both cried and then hugged each other. It was so sad.
 
Haha! I know other people who feel like that, too. I guess I'm old fashioned--I generally prefer books to movies, and usually if something is an adaptation of a book, I try to read the book first.

I wish I liked reading as well. Only books I have ever read are ones we had to at school because he had an exam on them, ones about reptile care and Kathy Griffin, Cher's and Rupauls books.

My mum got me all of the harry potter books that were out at the time (I think it was 5), I read the first page in the first book and never touched them again.

My boyfriend and I saw it for the first time over Christmas. We both cried and then hugged each other. It was so sad.

Owww, that sounds sweet though, and it is to sad. They cant even make a 2nd one now, saying that the other one actually did go to mexico. KMT
 
The bit in the tralier at the end was the only bit that really chocked me up
 
I love that movie. Watched it several times and cried a lot.
 
I liked it but I thought it would have a bigger affect on me. It didn't and I'm one those people who cry at movies all the time. I just wanted more, I wanted the plot to be deeper. "Later Days" affected me more. It doesn't have the production values of Brokeback but I connected more with it. Maybe since I'm from the South the regilious stuff felt closer to me than the cowboy stuff.
 
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