How do you feel after watching Brokeback Mountain?
I really realized the tenderness of Ang Lee's inner world, and I even felt that he would never surpass himself. If the school of youth has any ambition, the only thing I can feel in Brokeback Mountain is the love he patiently and calmly tells. The love in his lens is long, meaningful and intoxicating. That love makes people yearn for it, but at the same time it hurts so much. Even if the fluorescent screen is turned off, every time I think about it, my eyes are moist. Yes, such love, I can cry for it a thousand times. There are many kinds of love. Jack's is one kind, Ennis's is another. Seventeen or eighteen, only know one kind. If you don't get it, you can't stop, and every bit of happiness and tears can't be controlled, exaggerating 10 thousand times. I thought this kind of love was strong. I even think that no matter how many teenagers I am, I can't change this intensity. However, I don't know when it started, but I began to understand that love can actually be deep. What's even more amazing is that this understanding happened without knowing it at all. This deep love is like Ennis. That's Brokeback Mountain under Ang Lee's lens, one after another. When you stand on a high place and look out, you only see blue sky, white clouds, green mountains and green waters. When you get closer, you will understand the tranquility and profundity. The gentleness of a tough guy is all kinds of activity in the mysterious blue of the sailor's Asian trench, the white sweetness in the shell of Hawaii, and the undercurrent under the calm ice sheet. Without a 100% heart, you will never understand that having this gentleness is happiness. I have asked many people a question about whether love is deeper or longer, and the answers are different. In particular, people will say that if you love deeply, you will love for a long time. After watching this movie, I once again think that, in any case, love that has experienced the baptism of time is above everything else. Both protagonists are ordinary people. They were miserable, running for their lives, getting married and having children, and wasting their lives. But because of that love that can stand all tests, both of them shine. The first half of the film is forbearing and restrained, but the slower the plot unfolds, the worse the story will be. Then I started crying. Pause every time you cry, until you have cried enough before you can continue watching. It's terrible. I watched the movie for three hours 120 minutes. Three hours later, I completely understood Ang Lee's famous saying: "Everyone has a Brokeback Mountain in his heart." This has nothing to do with sexual orientation. This is about love.