Brokeback Mountain (2005)

Movie · 2005 · Drama, Romance · 2h 14m · R · English

Curator score: 9.1/10 (1.8M ratings)

Love is a force of nature.

Overview

In 1960s Wyoming, two men develop a strong emotional and sexual relationship that endures as a lifelong connection complicating their lives as they get married and start families of their own.

Ratings

Director

Ang Lee

Production

Focus Features, River Road Entertainment, Alberta Film Entertainment

Cast

Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Williams, Anne Hathaway, Randy Quaid, Linda Cardellini, Anna Faris, David Harbour, Roberta Maxwell, Kate Mara, Peter McRobbie, Graham Beckel, Mary Liboiron, Scott Michael Campbell, Marty Antonini, David Trimble, Larry Reese, Valerie Planche, Victor Reyes, Lachlan Mackintosh

Where to watch

Hulu, Peacock Premium, Peacock Premium Plus

Curator Review

Verdict

A devastating, beautifully acted romance about repression, longing, and the cost of living a life split in two. Its emotional force, landscape imagery, and tragic restraint make it a landmark drama rather than just a love story.

Best for

  • viewers who want a heartbreaking adult romance
  • fans of prestige dramas with strong performances
  • people interested in queer cinema and American social repression
  • audiences drawn to slow-burn emotional tragedy

Skip if

  • you want a hopeful or cathartic ending
  • you prefer fast-paced plotting over mood and character
  • you avoid stories centered on infidelity, repression, or emotional pain
  • you want a light romance or conventional coming-out narrative

Overview

Ang Lee turns a relatively simple premise into something vast and aching: two men, a mountain, and a lifetime of missed chances. The film is patient and observant, letting glances, silences, and routine domestic life carry as much weight as the love scenes themselves. That restraint is what makes the heartbreak land so hard.

Worth noting

Heath Ledger gives one of the defining performances of the 2000s, all buried feeling and barely controlled grief, while Jake Gyllenhaal brings warmth, restlessness, and a desperate need to be loved openly. Michelle Williams is quietly devastating as the person who has to live with the consequences of a love she can never fully enter. The film’s emotional honesty is matched by its visual grace, using the Wyoming landscape to frame both freedom and isolation.

Bottom line

This is not a movie that comforts, but it is one that lingers. It understands that desire can be life-shaping even when it is never fully lived, and that the most painful losses are often the ones that happen in ordinary time.

Top Letterboxd reviews

#1 gizmo fan (5★) · 39295 likes

imagine wanting to kiss someone so bad that you literally almost break their fucking nose trying

sree (5★) · 27825 likes

his back................................ sure got broke on that mountain

andrea🌹 (4.5★) · 22705 likes

we all know that heath almost broke jake g's nose because of how hard he was kissing him, but did yall know that michelle williams was the one telling them that their kiss wasnt intense enough and that they need to make out harder? michelle williams, a true lgbt ally,

arianna 🔪 (5★) · 19567 likes

when something bad happens to me i rewatch brokeback so i can feel even worse

Ellie ✨ (5★) · 19109 likes

yes, i'm 99% sure the foreman was a homophobe who turned jack away that second summer for homophobic reasons. but there's a tiny part of my brain that refuses to dismiss the possibility that he really just wanted sheep-herders who would watch over the sheep instead of fucking

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Topics

queer drama, tragic romance, slow burn, emotional repression, rural Americana, prestige drama, 2000s cinema, melancholy, closeted identity

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