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Just as "Brokeback Mountain" has set off a wave of revolution in the cultural field of the United States with a terrifying situation, the advent of the awards season has also made "Brokeback Mountain" well-deserved to become the number one award season this year. player]
As we all know, the Oscars are one acre of land that can best reflect social issues in Hollywood. People with a keen mind in the film industry and political ideology always hope to express something through the Oscar stage, such as race, such as war. The choice of Oscar is always related to politics, Culture and current affairs are inseparable. On the 75th Oscar, "Chicago" finally won the Oscar for best picture, which is the most direct proof that the 77th Oscar "Crash" can beat the upset of "Million Dollar Baby" and win the best picture. A good film is actually one of the manifestations of the political correctness of the racial issue over the euthanasia issue
So whether "Brokeback Mountain" can make a difference in awards season - or even the Oscars, actually depends on whether the Hollywood film industry is ready to accept gay-themed films into the mainstream. In its current form, all magazines are asking It is reported in a large scale in a beautiful text, movie theaters in many states make a lot of money from it, and late-night talk show hosts are willing to joke about it, but it is still not so easy to accurately grasp the beating pulse of the American film industry. It's not just a movie issue, it's an ideological revolution issue
In this regard, "Time Magazine" published an article "Conquering the West", which pushed "Brokeback Mountain" to the position of the number one contestant in the awards season, officially announcing that the time for a change of ideology in Hollywood is coming.
"It's a love story--well, it's two men--oh my god, it's also a Western--boring so why is everyone talking about 'Brokeback Mountain'?" That's how Time begins
In some event that affects pop culture, there's always a flashpoint where everyone is talking about the same thing for a moment. This phenomenon can be called a "Never" storm - Affleck and Jennifer Lowe Paez had a year-and-a-half relationship that was widely reported by the media, with names spelled out by the media as either Neve ended up getting engaged but broke up before marriage, or Justin Timberlake during the Janet Jackson episode at halftime in the NFL. After taking off Jenny Jackson's bra, it caused the Americans to have a lot of news and torture, so they focused their attention on the romance of two movie stars, or the accidental headlines and talk show hosts of the first-level cup. Use and hype the fleeting enthusiasm of the people
The situation is similar but in a more benign and constructive way, the United States is now experiencing the breakthrough of "Brokeback Mountain"
"Brokeback Mountain" is a Western about two cowboys, Ennis and Jack, and their 20-year ups and downs in their tumultuous relationship. The movie has become every late-night talk show host's favorite. topic of discussion
'Tonight' talk-show host imagines Clint Eastwood and John Wayne as two **** cowboys 'Laughs for the Week' host shows off a revamped 'Brokeback Mountain' poster with In the Senate, Ted Stevens and Robert Baird, the former is a Republican and the latter is a Democrat. The two are friends and are regarded as two old stubborn stubborn in the Senate. In recent years, Controversial due to differences in political stance
"David Letterman's Late Show" invites supporters to come up with "Top Ten 'Brokeback Mountain' Missed Titles" This show often puts forward various "Top Ten..." lists to laugh at, And invited the audience to participate. The final winners included "Okla Gay Okl" - a classic Broadway musical "Oklahoma Okl". En-Lecce became the male lead, and the name here was changed to "" suffix [] to imply homosexuality; and "The Bathhouse on the Prairie The Prairie House is a classic fairy tale, which has been made into movies and TV many times and changed to "The Bathhouse" It was the place where **** people gathered in San Francisco in the 1970s.
It seems that the whole United States was surrounded by **** topics overnight, and "Brokeback Mountain" was the flashpoint. When the awards season started, "Brokeback Mountain" led the pack by a horse, and it didn't even come out second. Who "Brokeback Mountain" has sucked up all the helium in the balloon
The next step is to turn the topic into money and word of mouth into cash. "Brokeback Mountain" is doing this. "Brokeback Mountain" was released in only eight theaters on December 9th, and it has been expanding every week since then. Nine hundred total Note: This article was posted before the Golden Globes - still less than a third of the size of Jerry Bruckheimer's "Path of Glory," but "Brokeback Mountain" The box office of "Brokenback Mountain" has reached 70 million US dollars as of last weekend, and after the Oscar nomination and Academy Awards night is over, 100 million US dollars will be used for it. not a difficult task
Now, theater owners across America can't wait. "They want us to roll to 2,000 right now." Thomas Lansing, leader of the Eleventh issue, sounds like a home-restaurant chef has just won four in a national newspaper. Of course, this is a huge victory for the eleventh issue that has only released two works in less than half a year since its establishment. Besides, who would have thought that almost no one was willing to release this work two months ago?
The film, one of the few Hollywood films that dared to come out on the **** side, managed to put on a halo of courage and go head-to-head with conservatives who ended up retreating to Utah and the rest of the country. Melted in the love of "Brokeback Mountain" Now conservatives are still clamoring for the film, the channel's conservative radio host Jenna Pascher "Larry-King Live" Ray, we're witnessing the homosexualization of America." There are also many liberal heterosexuals like Larry David, co-creator of "The Bachelorette Party," which gathers on TV, he wrote in the New York Times title review. wrote a naughty article, admitting that "the cowboy had to lasso me, drag me to the cinema, tie me to the seat" to make it possible for him to go to this movie, but most of them don't approve of "Brokeback Mountain" People -- or people who think they'd disapprove if they do -- repress their anger. They think it's a serious, emotional movie. Even Mormons can't change that fact.
And it's also a **** art western - three totally unfashionable genres put together "Brokeback Mountain" is slow-paced and meticulous, and Jack and Ennis, who met on a ranch on a cold night in 1963, weren't heroes Nor are they villains - and have never been able to control their own destiny. They feel love and desire, neither to themselves nor to the other party, they do not know the way they express their enthusiasm, whether it is gentle or intrusive, and "I'm not a pervert". Nice insists, and he's married to the tame Emma as a doe "Neither am I," Jack insists, and he's also married to Luleen, a Texas girl who likes to be her own boss. But, in the 1960s and 1970s, two men The film has been secretly dating, betrayed his wife and children. The film does not comment on this, but observes it with compassion. It is precisely because of this that it can reach audiences from all walks of life and political positions. This film is heartbreaking. Because it shows two strong men - and their people - a long heartbreak
The joining of Evan Bell is undoubtedly a huge turning point for "Brokeback Mountain", because Evan Bell is not only a screenwriter, but also a producer of the film, responsible for the distribution of the film, which makes "Brokeback Mountain" In addition to facing double pressure, it also gained double attention. After being rejected by Cannes, Venice's Golden Lion Award and Toronto's applause made the "Brokeback Mountain" crew begin to smell the fragrance of roses
Eleven didn't hide the film's **** themes—like Miramax did with "The Twist", but it's interesting that several of the actors in the film are all straight Jake Gyllenhaal Is dating Kristen Dunst, Evan Bell is a famous huāhuā son, and seems to be in close contact with Anne Hathaway recently
How big of a cultural shift does "Brokeback Mountain" represent? "This is the first red state U.S. presidential election result. If a state's electoral college votes are won by the conservative Republicans, the state will be marked red; if it is won by the liberal Democrats, the state will be marked red. It is blue, so-called red states, which are states with a majority of Republicans, and their stance is relatively conservative Many people oppose **** films of homosexuality" This is the law from "Film Review" "The film contains masculinity, masculinity, Acting like straight men on horseback turned out to be a **** love story"
This movie is not only recognized in the red and blue states, even in Rock City, Birmingham, and Fort Worth, Texas, it has an amazing box office. In fact, Americans are Americans. Maybe some places, the overall political position is biased but You're still American across state lines, not another species. Americans talk to each other and listen to others. "Brokeback Mountain" proves that
It is shocking and surprising. The performance of the protagonist is amazing. A work that makes you think and cry. No wonder "Brokeback Mountain" has achieved a breakthrough. In the next awards season, "Brokeback Mountain" is undoubtedly the number one. player
This comment by Time Magazine has been recognized by the entire public opinion circle. Over two-thirds of the media believe that "Brokeback Mountain" is bound to be popular with its revolutionary wave of thought and political correctness. The unstoppable trend swept the entire Oscar
In the past life, "Broken Arm Mountain" has not been able to do anything, this time, can it be changed?
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