A film that shaped a strange cinema
Back in 2005, Brokeback Mountain We arrived when LGBTQ+ representatives in Hollywood were sparse and often on the sidelines. But the film’s raw portrayal of the romantic relationship between two men in a conservative environment that resonates with viewers all over the world. Despite some conservative backlash, it became a critical and commercial hit, solidifying its place as one of the most important strange films in history.
When the 78th Academy Awards appeared, Brokeback Mountain It was the forefront of Best Pictures and was nominated in eight categories. However, amid shocking upset, the film lost its top prize crasha divisive ensemble drama about race and prejudice that has been considered one of the most controversial and disappointing best photo winners in Oscar history. For many strange viewers, this was a moment of heartbreak and disbelief. It’s a massive snub of a film that not only tells a powerful queer Arab story, but also challenges social norms.
Michelle Williams is the real thing about “Crash” and Oscar’s Snub
This year is 20 years from now Brokeback Mountainrelease of, and Watch live what happens Host Andy Cohen couldn’t resist causing the infamous Oscar loss Brokeback Star Michelle Williams appeared on the show to promote her new role Die for sex. Cohen, accustomed to passionate opinions about queer cinema, shared his disappointment with the results of the year’s Best Picture Category.
Williams was an icon and did not refrain when asked about the snub. “I mean, what was it crash? ” She responded with a mix of disguised innocence, sending waves of laughter through the audience, completely agreeing with her. crash Right now? “It was a pure sparkle moment that felt like the equivalent of a film saying, ‘You’re not even worth my time.’
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Brokeback Mountain vs. crash: Statistics don’t lie
As years pass, Brokeback Mountain I’m enduring the test of time crash It’s gone out of the public’s consciousness. Critics and audiences continue to praise Brokeback Mountain Inspiring performances, stunning cinematography, and exploring the heart of forbidden love. The film remains a beloved classic with an 88% “fresh” rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
In comparison, crash It had a 72% rating that was respectable but unimpressive, and its box office revenue was modest at best. Brokeback It generated $178 million in revenue worldwide crash He made just $98 million. Even Oscar Brokeback Mountain It received more nominations and was considered an even more appropriate film, crash He left with the highest honor.
The lasting legacy of Brokeback Mountain
Fast forward to today Brokeback Mountain It’s not just a relic of the past. It is a cultural touchstone. The film has been added to the US national film registration by the Library of Congress, continuing to inspire both filmmakers and audiences. It was a highly acclaimed adaptation starring Lucas Hedges and Mike Feist, and made it to the stage in 2023.
in contrast, crash I remember mostly from the nagging, prejudiced statements of Sandra Bullock’s character and the falls that she rarely beats the stairs.
So, in Michelle Williams’ immortal words, “What was it?” crash? ” 20 years later, Brokeback Mountain Continuing to the best of governance crash It’s nothing more than an embarrassing footnote in Oscar history.
Michelle Willam’s from “Brokeback Mountain.” Photo: Focus function

Source: Gayety – gayety.co