I didn't read the short story that it's based on, but i would be interested if it was done like, what narrative it was done. I don't know if any of you as have read it. The only time he really explodes is in the way that men are conditioned to able to explode,. which is hes. Picks fights in this movie over and over again, like almost after every kind of stresser. But when we see peop and that's jack, everything that jack encounters, he believes he has a chance. His base understanding is, i can beat the world. And ennis has the opposite. Ennis has given up hope. He learned a long time ago
[CW: discussions of hate crimes and intense violence]
Join us for a heavier episode today as we discuss the 2005 award-winning movie, Brokeback Mountain. We are joined by the host of the Lifetime Uncorked podcast, Patrick Serrano. We focus on the two main characters, Ennis and Jack, and explore how homophobia, trauma, and their families of origin impacted their mental health and influenced their relationship with each other as well as with their spouses. As noted in the content warning, we dive into very intense subject matter; such as hate crimes both seen in the movie and in those that have occurred in real life. Please listen with discretion.
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