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: Though often labeled a "gay Western," director Ang Lee and the writers (adapting Annie Proulx's short story) viewed it as a universal tragedy about the pain of unfulfilled love and the tragedy of a life lived in fear.
: Ledger’s performance as the tight-lipped, emotionally repressed Ennis is considered one of the greatest of the 2000s, showcasing a vulnerability that broke traditional Hollywood stereotypes of masculinity. Technical Note: The "m1080p" Tag I_segreti_di_Brokeback_Mountain_m1080p_2005_MP4
: The sweeping vistas of the Wyoming mountains (actually filmed in the Canadian Rockies) represent a "safe haven" where the two men can be themselves, contrasting sharply with the claustrophobic, repressed lives they lead in society. : Though often labeled a "gay Western," director
In Italy, the film was released as I segreti di Brokeback Mountain ("The Secrets of Brokeback Mountain"). This title emphasizes the central theme of the movie: the hidden, forbidden love between two cowboys, Ennis Del Mar (Heath Ledger) and Jack Twist (Jake Gyllenhaal), in the conservative American West of the 1960s. Why It Remains a Masterpiece In Italy, the film was released as I

