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Plot
Brokeback Mountain is the story of Ennis del Mar (Ledger) and Jack Twist (Gyllenhaal), two young men who meet and fall in love in 1963 on a sheepherding job on "Brokeback Mountain" in Wyoming. The film documents their complex relationship over the next twenty years.
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In the summer of 1963, Ennis and Jack are hired by a gruff sheep rancher (Randy Quaid) in Signal, Wyoming to herd sheep on nearby Brokeback Mountain. One of the men stays at a base camp and gets supplies while the other watches after the sheep from a pup tent higher up on the mountain. They meet only for meals at the base camp, where they gradually become friends when meals turn into long talks over whiskey. After one night of heavy drinking, Ennis decides to stay at the base camp instead of returning to the sheep. An equally drunk Jack invites Ennis to sleep in the tent with him after Ennis appears uncomfortable in the cold. After a while they share a brief sexual encounter. They both insist the next day that they "ain't queer" and their actions were a one-time thing. Over the remainder of the summer, their sexual and emotional relationship deepens. On the last day of their job, their frustrations over leaving each other manifest in a playfight that turns into a scuffle. Jack clips Ennis in the nose causing him to bleed, and Ennis punches Jack in the face.
After the two part ways at the end of their job, Ennis marries his long-term fiancée Alma Beers (Williams), and they eventually have a family with two daughters, Jenny and Alma Jr., living above a laundromat in a small Wyoming town. Jack moves away to Texas, where he meets and marries rodeo princess Lureen Newsome (Hathaway), the daughter of a farm equipment magnate. The couple eventually marry and have a son, Bobby. Jack goes to work for Lureen's father at his equipment dealership, despite being held in a demeaning light by his father in law.
Four years later, Ennis receives a postcard from Jack asking if he wants to meet when Jack passes through the area. When Jack arrives, their passions for each other quickly rekindle, and they spend the night together in a motel. They go camping in the wilderness the next day, where Jack broaches the subject of creating a life together on a small ranch. Ennis, haunted by a painful childhood memory of the torture and murder of a man suspected as gay in his hometown, fears that such an arrangement can only end in tragedy. He is also unwilling to leave his family, especially his daughters. Unable to be open about their relationship, Ennis and Jack then settle for infrequent meetings on camping trips in the mountains.
Ledger as Ennis Del Mar.As the years pass, Ennis and Alma's marriage deteriorates. Alma had witnessed the two men kiss during Jack's first visit, which strains the couple's relationship on top of caring for their daughters and earning a living. During sex one night, Alma insults Ennis's inability to support their children when she insists he use a condom. Soon after, their marriage ends in divorce. Ennis moves into a little home away from town and has to pay child support, making his new life only harder. Jack, upon hearing the news of the divorce, drives to Wyoming in hopes that they can live together at last, but Ennis refuses to move away from his children and remains adament that men should not live together. Jack, heartbroken, seeks out a male prostitute in Mexico, and later is implied to be having an affair with a rancher friend.
Meanwhile, Ennis is visited by Alma Jr. on a periodic basis, and Ennis meets and dates a waitress named Cassie Cartwright (Linda Cardellini) at a diner he frequents.
The emotional climax between the two men happens on another trip to the mountains in 1983, where Ennis insists his job forces him to cancel another outing, meaning they will not meet for several months. Ennis and Jack's frustrations finally erupt into a bitter argument. Jack accuses Ennis of keeping him "on a short leash" and Ennis laments that his feelings for Jack have ruined his life. They struggle and lock in a desperate embrace. However, the two men part upset and still conflicted about what they should do.
Months later, a postcard Ennis sent to Jack inviting him for a meeting in November, is returned to Ennis in the mail, stamped "deceased". In a strained telephone conversation, Jack's wife Lureen tells a stunned Ennis that Jack died in an accident while changing a tire. While she explains the seemingly dubious accident, Ennis fearfully imagines Jack being beaten to death by a gang of men. Lureen tells Ennis that Jack had wished to have his ashes scattered on Brokeback Mountain, but she didn't know where that was. She tells Ennis that half of Jack's ashes were interred in Texas and that she sent the other half to Jack's parents. Ennis explains the significance of Brokeback, and Lureen anxiously suggests that Ennis contact Jack's parents about carrying out Jack's wishes.
Gyllenhaal and Hathaway as Jack Twist and Lureen Newsome.Ennis visits Jack's parents and offers to take Jack's ashes to Brokeback Mountain. Jack's father stubbornly refuses, insisting that Jack's remains be buried in the family plot. Jack's mother is more welcoming, and allows Ennis to see Jack's childhood bedroom before he leaves. In this room, Ennis discovers two old shirts with blood stains on the sleeve hidden in the back of the closet. The shirts, hung one inside the other on the same hanger, are the same shirts the two men were wearing when they fought on their last day on Brokeback Mountain in 1963. A tearful Ennis places the shirts up to his face and embraces them.
Shortly after Ennis meets Jack's parents, a 19-year-old Alma Jr. visits with news that she's engaged. She asks for her father's consent in coming and giving her away at the wedding. He seems initially reluctant, using the excuse of work again, but decides against it, agrees to go, and pours glasses of whiskey for him and his daughter with which to celebrate. As she drives away from his trailer, Ennis opens his own closet to reveal that he has hung the two shirts reversed, with his plaid shirt around Jack's blue shirt, inside the door beneath a postcard of Brokeback Mountain. Ennis carefully fastens the top button of Jack's shirt. With tears in his eyes, Ennis mutters, "Jack, I swear....",[7] and then, he slowly, carefully straightens the postcard of Brokeback Mountain and closes the door. As the door closes on the closet, it opens a long view to the outside, through the window, to the green and yellow fields and the dirt road outside.
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