Chapter 1096: conquer for love

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As Roger Ebert's comment said, Ang Lee redefines the word "gay" through the work "Brokeback Mountain". He uses a beautiful and subtle lens to bring an epic story slowly and slowly. Come on, be amazed. pull cow m

Roger Ebert is not a film critic who trusts scoring, because he believes that the quality of a work cannot be said, and there must be a comparison standard in order to compete. For example, Roger Ebert gave two stars to "The Unruly Sky" back then - out of four stars, and when comparing "Boys Don't Cry" with "The Unruly Sky", Roger Ebert gave him two stars out of four. Jay Ebert gave it three stars. Now, Roger Ebert thinks that if "Boys Don't Cry" were two stars, "Brokeback Mountain" could get four stars.

Roger Ebert's admiration for "Brokeback Mountain" caused an uproar in the American film critics: in fact, he was not so surprised at first, but after the collective silence of the American media, Roger Ebert not only stood up, but also expressed With such a high evaluation, the trip has become more and more prominent, and people are more and more surprised.

In fact, the reason why the American media is silent is because they need someone to stand up and break the deadlock. First of all, they really don't have any good feelings for gay-themed movies. The second is the gloating about Evan Bell when he took over the film. If they could, they would never have any good words; but the opposite of the matter is that they both It's a professional media, and you can't talk nonsense with your eyes open, even if it's a gossip tabloid like "News of the World". You must find a reason for the nonsense, otherwise no one will buy it. "Premier" is not an easy word to confront Evan Bell again and again, and Elliott Carter must rack his brains to find out the negative information of the film. Just criticize it for a reason. so. This time for "Brokeback Mountain". Everyone is reluctant, unwilling to praise or criticize. To be precise, they are unwilling to put down their airs and pay attention to, comment on, or even praise a **** movie.

but. Once someone breaks the deadlock, then all the media comments will flood in. After all, the so-called news grabbing is not only about grabbing the front row, even if it is not the first. The second is also good, but also to grab the focus. Everyone is waiting for this moment to break the deadlock. As a result, everyone looked at each other and didn't wait until Roger Ebert stood up. Immediately afterwards, comments poured in like a tide.

The one who grabbed the front was the "New York Times" that everyone thought would be the first to stand up. Neil D'Arcy's late comment made many people complain. If Neil D'Arcy stood up for the first time, then the so-called "Bell phenomenon" would not have appeared, and the American media would not have lost this big face all over the world. Now because of this oolong by the American media, The global influence of "Brokeback Mountain" has virtually reached a new level, and it is estimated that the execution of subsequent releases will be much smoother.

"Perfect! This is Evan Bell's answer to all the media questioning him about taking on a **** film. It's so perfect that it's moving, it makes people cry, it makes people sad, and it's so perfect that it's not even real!" Neil D'Arcy This comment of 's has attracted the attention of countless people, and he lived up to the expectations, and sent a supreme compliment at the beginning.

"It is said that there is a Garden of Eden there. It is said that in that place, along the steep and long hillside, there is a clear sky around the corner. There are sunrises that stop crying, and sunsets that stop breathing. , extending from the boundless sky to the horizon at the end of the line of sight. There are rolling mountains, lush green trees, and layers of perennial snow. There is a carpet of grass, soft as Cotton-wool flocks float on the green, drinking water by the lake that is as tranquil as a mirror. There are the sounds of all kinds of animals, the rebellious wolf howls, the brutal brown bears, the sturdy and slender horses, so close, as if Reach out to touch.

If you are lucky enough, you may also see two cowboys wearing cowboy hats, riding horses, slowly riding down the hillside, driving the sheep to the distance, you will see lonely tents, lonely but yet The roaring bonfire, as well as the tone-deaf harmonica, are still cold and sad guitar strings. There, the world unmasks its lover, it is long, like a poem that never stops; it is short, like a kiss that leaves eternal warmth on the lips.

That place is called Brokeback Mountain. "

This is not a typical Neil Darcy-style commentary. Although he always integrates poetry and sentiment into the plot and comments, such a romantic and elegant style explodes all the feelings in Neil Darcy's bones. Just the comments themselves are so beautiful that people can't speak.

"When I finally shed a quiet line of tears over the guitar, I knew I had been conquered by this movie. Or, by love itself.

As a man, I had to do a lot of mental preparation to see such a **** movie; as a film critic, I had to do a lot of homework to see such a movie that was thought to be Evan Bell A career-destroying ending movie. But in the end, I was conquered and my passion for film overcame my prejudices and worries. This beautiful and true story has left me unforgettable.

The movie is over, when I have not been able to get out of that clean and beautiful world.

Maybe I was strong for too long, thinking I was strong enough to face all the hardships of life, but those guitar sounds easily penetrated my defenses and deeply stabbed the most vulnerable and soft corner of my heart. The slight pain began to spread, covering the entire heart, and began to spread all over the body along the blood, turning the toughness that I thought was unbreakable before, little by little, into a melody, playing a song with the melodious guitar sound The melody called **. It was only in a trance that I realized that I was still alive.

The story of Ennis and Jack told me what **** is and what life is.

There may be such a song, a book, a movie, a relationship in everyone's life, they make you change from now on, make you start over, and make you understand the meaning of your life. The first time in my life I played this role was 'The Shawshank Redemption' and it made me a film critic; the second time I played this role was 'Brokeback Mountain', which I didn't want The reason to see this work as purely a **** movie is because it's about love, not a framed definition.

The love between Ennis and Jack is about giving, moving, enduring, compromising, giving up, dying without a problem, and being unforgettable. Then it can pass through all of this, even through life and death, estrangement, and achieve eternity. When Ennis said, "I swear," I finally understood why I was lost on Brokeback Mountain, because I wish I could have that kind of love, and even wish I was a part of that kind of love.

Maybe, everyone has an Ennis in their hearts, and a Jack. Although we clearly understand what we love and ask for, many times, the shackles of reality make us like Ennis, imprisoned in the cage of reality, and dare not give up our existing life for our love. The Ennis in your heart saw the responsibility, the consequences, the injustice, and the reality, so you chose to tolerate it.

But sometimes, Jack in his heart can't stand all these terrible and terrible realities, can't stand all the complacency, he is desperate for everything, he runs wildly, he says that life is too short, to pursue what you want, Even if it is cast aside by thousands of people, even if it is to sacrifice their own lives. Jack's dazed figure in front of him is like the sun at six o'clock in the morning, breaking through all the darkness and blooming with the most dazzling colors.

Can we make a choice? Since even the power of love can't keep Ennis and Jack together, how can we let Ennis and Jack in our hearts decide the winner? So, this is a multiple choice question with no answer. So, Brokeback Mountain became our utopia, because it was so beautiful that it felt unreal. That's where we can listen to all innate forces like love.

Whenever Ennis and Jack meet at Brokeback Mountain, they are happy, they are happy, they are carefree, they are whole.

However, since when did we become unbelieving that the sky will last forever, that the sea is dry and the rocks are rotten, that our backs are bent by reality, or the world has become unbearable, until the utopia of Brokeback Mountain appeared, let us hide in our hearts The deep dream once again emits a dim light, guiding him forward.

But we know that Ennis regretted it. His hesitation about love kept this feeling in Brokeback Mountain forever, and it was forever sealed in his heart. And what about us? Maybe the answer is not important. What matters is not what choices we should make in life, but we should cherish everything around us and believe that love exists. Then, when we face a choice, be brave. "

At the end of Neil D'Arcy's comment, he opened up all the media's scars and showed it **** in front of everyone When Evan decided to play 'Brokeback Mountain', he was scolded for being completely incorrigible. Nobody wants to believe him, nobody wants to believe that a **** movie can be a success. But after the movie ended, I thought that such an acting experience is what every actor dreams of. When Evan faced the role, he made a decision that he would not regret, and proved himself once again, successfully stunning everyone.

Thank you Evan and thank you Jack for giving us such a great show.

The movie can't change anything, it can't reverse the suffering of reality, and even can't change the helplessness of reality-maybe no one can change it, but it makes us start to believe (fastest update) and believe in some of the things we are forced to lose in reality Something that should be steadfast.

There is a Brokeback Mountain in everyone's heart, where there are clean and handsome mountains, there is a stream flowing slowly over a small bridge, where the lake is covered with warmth, and there are sheep grazing quietly, pale red Sunset smears the entire forest. There, everything will happen. "

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