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Brokeback Mountain

User rating: 3.92 423 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: December 9, 2005

R | Drama, Romance | 2h 14m

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3.92/5

User rating: 3.92

Based on 15113 votes and 423 reviews.


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User rating: January 6, 2006

I would have preferred more male intimacy in the film so as to convey their true love for each other

User rating: January 6, 2006

Critics always love the movies that the general public hate, I`m not surprised they love this pile of garbage.

User rating: January 6, 2006

Everything about this film is disgusting and I`m disappointed at the actors for being in it.

User rating: January 6, 2006

Hated it. just hated it.

User rating: January 6, 2006

About time men loving like this was shared with the rest of us.

User rating: January 6, 2006

Hollywood trying to make homosexuals a normal way of like. My girlfriend wanted to see it, what a waste of time and made me made.

User rating: January 5, 2006

There is hardly any movies that can evoke emotions and actually mean something at the same time. The thing about Brokeback Mountain is that it`s not a message film. It`s just an amazing love story that everyone should see. Hands down, the best movie of the year.

User rating: January 5, 2006

The performances alone make it worth seeing; incredible work by both leads.

User rating: January 5, 2006

Amazing move...I would pay to see it again!

User rating: January 5, 2006

It is my opinion that this story is truly beautiful and still so frustrating at the same time. It gets to the heart of a homophobic society we are all forced to live in. It is truly a heartbreaking tale of how intolerant society can be and most times are. With such a tiny role, Jacks mother had more of an affect on me than any other actor. Her unspoken acceptance of her sons choices in this era(1960`s-1970`s) of ignorance and hatred was so well done that I have a hard time getting her out of my mind. It is truly an example of a mother`s unconditional love in such a redneck era. Overall, I thought this was brilliant. Never overboard, leaving t