Twenty years ago, Ang Lee's drama about the love between two male sheep herders was released after a long battle to get it made. It was a watershed moment for gay representation.
As a kid of around 10 when the movie came out, observing the circus around this movie passively from Europe was the first encounter with homophobia that I was ever somewhat aware of. I had grown up being told by adults that people are free to love whoever they want, and I never really saw any reason to doubt that premise. Watching the entire adultsphere have a complete meltdown over two cowboys kissing or something was deeply confusing.
Wow has it really been 20 years? I feel old.
I remember when it first came out and everyone acted like it was a dirty movie. But it’s still one of the best romance movies I’ve ever seen.
That phone call screen between Anne Hathaway and Heath Ledger was so good.
Also RIP Heath Ledger.
As a kid of around 10 when the movie came out, observing the circus around this movie passively from Europe was the first encounter with homophobia that I was ever somewhat aware of. I had grown up being told by adults that people are free to love whoever they want, and I never really saw any reason to doubt that premise. Watching the entire adultsphere have a complete meltdown over two cowboys kissing or something was deeply confusing.
Similarly to The Crying Game which Brokeback Mountain is closer to than it is to today.
After July 24, 2025, the release of Brokeback Mountain will have been closer to the Chernobyl disaster
Relevant XKCD
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