Some genius on YouTube edited Bean: The Movie so that it gives us another message… Enjoy "Brokeback Bean"!
By the way, I watched Brokeback Mountain this summer, but I didn't find it that much interesting. The film could have been half an hour shorter. And I hate open endings. But still, I had some fun with my family because we had a laugh about every single detail that could be made fun of.
The New Yorker cartoons
6 years ago
2 comments:
I beg to differ on this one. I watched Brokeback Mountain -- and hate the French translation "Le Secret de BM" -- and I enjoyed every single bit of it: grat acting, great scenery. I think Heath Ledger - the blonf guy - was just brlliant as the archetypal grump-who's-soft-inside and Jake Gyllenhaal is always good no matter the character he plays. I think Ang Lee's movie dealt with homosexuality in a way that didn't make the guys seem queer at all (queer in the sens of weird). This movie is about love, not about sodomites as some people said and I think the director deserves credit for that .
I couldn't agree more with you: Ang Lee gives us another look on homosexuality, and I think he did it perfectly. The actors played particularily well, they were really realistic in their acting—definitely not like those many French actors… (I won't give their names!)
But when I said that I didn't "like" it, it was because I'm not so much interested in such movies (i.e. those without action or humour). I agree on the fact that I shouldn't have prejudices about films that aren't either silly or funny.
P.S. The title's translation is definitely absurd…
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