2 February 2006

Brokeback Mountain

LOVE IS A FORCE OF NATURE

It's probably the most discussed movie of recent times but that isn't going to stop me having my say. This is a story that's very dear to my heart (and I don't care how soppy that sounds). I first read the short story by Annie Proulx that the movie is based on in 1999. The effect it had on me was devestating: for days I couldn't get it out of my head. The wrenching closing scenes just penetrated me to the core of my being in a way no other story ever has. The writing is sparse and almost rudimentary - potential faults that are its greatest strength. So much is conveyed with so little. I've re-read it numerous times since then and it never fails to move me just as deeply.

I had been following the progress of the movie adaptation for a number of years so my anticipation had well and truly peaked by the time I finally got to see Ang Lee's film. I'm not going to go into detail about the storyline (if you don't know it already then the movie probably isn't for you - i.e. you're not gay/friendly or a movie fanatic). The movie is terrific with outstanding performances from the entire cast. Heath Ledger is simply superb (who would have thought it possible?) as Ennis del Mar. He conveys the tightly wound core of a tortured man in a way that is 100% believable - you stop seeing 'acting' and start seeing 'being'. It's a triumph of film acting.

Ang Lee manages to maintain the sparsity of the original writing through a langrous pace (slow but not dull) and lingering shots of the spectacular mountain scenery. It was an immense relief to feel that I was watching the work of a director who thoroughly understood the source material and, somehow, brought to life my vision of the story. I walked out of the screening feeling as though I'd just read Proulx's story again - and that's the greates praise I can give the film.

2 comments:

Trash Mag Slag said...

I loved it, very moving. When he was sniffing the jacket I got very churned up.
It was very real to me, but the other half didn't like it so much. He had the grumps though, although he denies it.

Mr E (I wish I could say who I am) said...

I found it gay. :)