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Brokeback Mountain has her as a masterpiece, and you remember Heath Ledger's ex-wife, who is still an outstanding crying supporting character

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Brokeback Mountain English Ang Lee

Brokeback Mountain has her as a masterpiece, and you remember Heath Ledger's ex-wife, who is still an outstanding crying supporting character

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One of the most widely appreciated scenes in Manchester by the Sea is when the hero Lee and his ex-wife Randi reunite on a street corner. The two can be called the queen of the film, and it is the climax of this film that restrains depression.

I have posted this video in this article, you can click to re-watch it.

Brokeback Mountain has her as a masterpiece, and you remember Heath Ledger's ex-wife, who is still an outstanding crying supporting character

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Michelle Williams, played by ex-wife Randi, is my favorite Hollywood actress.

She fell in love and married the talented actor Heath Ledger during her role in Brokeback Mountain and was nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress that year.

Unfortunately, two years later, it ended in separation.

Then Heath Ledger died.

When watching "Manchester by the Sea", seeing her play the protagonist's painful wife again, I can't help but think of these past events.

Too many people will be crushed by pain. But this actor planted the pain like a seed, and finally bore heavy fruit.

Brokeback Mountain has her as a masterpiece, and you remember Heath Ledger's ex-wife, who is still an outstanding crying supporting character

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Many people like "Brokeback Mountain" because of its portrayal of love. However, a friend of mine said that after watching "Brokeback Mountain", he was very disgusted with the two protagonists.

They only loved each other for their own sake, destroying all those around them.

If you really want to pursue, it really is.

We all just look at how the two people suppress how to talk and how Hugh tossed and turned,

Those next to them also cry, and there are also silent people who hold back crying, but it is true that those people, unfortunately, have become supporting characters in this movie, or dragon sets, only to hide to the side and cry, and after crying, they are silent.

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Of course, I'm more inclined to think that Jack and Ennis, they didn't make an effort, face those next to them head-on. But if there are two completes, the "Brokenback Mountain" will not cut off the liver and intestines.

In fact, Brokeback Mountain really doesn't recount the love lives of these two people (when I watched it, I didn't know why the bloody coat was not as emotional as it should be. Despite the fact that it was auctioned off for such a high price. But when I see this, I have a feeling of disbelief. It's not that I don't believe jack has always treasured it, but I don't think that this bloody coat should trigger such a big emotional wave), and the word "broken" is the real protagonist.

They see each other only a few days a year, and their absence is the bulk of their lives.

On the background version of their love, there is a flesh-and-blood corpse that is remembered by the childhood Ennis. And the supporting characters who cried earlier.

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When Shu Qi commented on "Brokeback Mountain", he lamented the weight of Ennis's life. This should be the greatness of Ang Lee. He has a compassionate heart.

In "Brokeback Mountain", the families of the two protagonists are exactly what Ang Lee added more than the original novel.

So even though Ennis turned his back on her, we saw the pain of Ennis's wife head-on.

Not only did she have the opportunity to cry at us, she was also able to expose Ennis in front of us, and the note that Ang Lee deliberately put in the empty fish box would not be found in the average acura of romantic love movies.

Brokeback Mountain has her as a masterpiece, and you remember Heath Ledger's ex-wife, who is still an outstanding crying supporting character
Brokeback Mountain has her as a masterpiece, and you remember Heath Ledger's ex-wife, who is still an outstanding crying supporting character
Brokeback Mountain has her as a masterpiece, and you remember Heath Ledger's ex-wife, who is still an outstanding crying supporting character
Brokeback Mountain has her as a masterpiece, and you remember Heath Ledger's ex-wife, who is still an outstanding crying supporting character
Brokeback Mountain has her as a masterpiece, and you remember Heath Ledger's ex-wife, who is still an outstanding crying supporting character

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Someone on Douban commented on Michelle's performance in "Brokeback Mountain": "It's almost divine, the girlish feeling during the honeymoon + the sense of calm after marriage + the forbearance and abandonment after discovering the secret + the maturity and explosion after remarriage, every second, her performance level is changing."

Indeed it is.

Without Michelle's wife, Brokeback Mountain would have been reduced to a mediocre gay love movie.

A film (work) that only talks about love is shallow.

Brokeback Mountain has her as a masterpiece, and you remember Heath Ledger's ex-wife, who is still an outstanding crying supporting character
Brokeback Mountain has her as a masterpiece, and you remember Heath Ledger's ex-wife, who is still an outstanding crying supporting character
Brokeback Mountain has her as a masterpiece, and you remember Heath Ledger's ex-wife, who is still an outstanding crying supporting character
Brokeback Mountain has her as a masterpiece, and you remember Heath Ledger's ex-wife, who is still an outstanding crying supporting character
Brokeback Mountain has her as a masterpiece, and you remember Heath Ledger's ex-wife, who is still an outstanding crying supporting character

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For example, when I watched "The Great Sage of Love" before, I was quite dissatisfied with the extravagance of Tse Ting-feng and Asa's love in it. Nicholas Tse's questioning during the climax part did not impress me.

Because before I saw Asa from ugly to immortal, she went straight to her love, and her mother was completely ignored.

Love makes sense, but can it really be used to block everything outside of love with a series of rhetorical questions?

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One of the passages that struck me most in "Brokeback Mountain" was the scene where Ennis drank alone and met the waitress who fell in love with him.

Similarly, this dragon set, which occasionally passes through "Brokeback Mountain", has the opportunity to cry head-on.

Brokeback Mountain has her as a masterpiece, and you remember Heath Ledger's ex-wife, who is still an outstanding crying supporting character

Ang Lee was so sympathetic that they were all able to cry.

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We, in this world, have no one who can take advantage of the truth as much as the "Great Sage of Love."

We may live without reason, and we don't grow in hurt and be hurt, and love.

On the background version of Jack and Ennis's love, Ang Lee painted one crying face after another, but perhaps it was these crying faces that made us, as viewers, forgive their love.

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