Is Brokeback Mountain a True Story?

Akansha Ajrawat
4 min readJun 16, 2022

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Brokeback Mountain, Ang Lees’s one of the exceptional creation, and the distinctive script has managed to win several hearts over time. A tragic story depicting a neo-western culture of America is definitely a plot, breaking out the stereotype. A 2005’s creation has been awarded the Critics’ Choice Movie Award for Best Picture, BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, and many more. The plot has a lot to talk about and hence, was once a part of the controversy. By the name, Brokeback Mountain, the movie isn’t only about a countryside view or breath-taking shots of mountains and vistas, but more of a beautiful relationship between two homosexuals who are sinking into the lake of emotions and trying to escape from the crocs like condemnatory society.

The characters Jack and Ennis played by Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger in the lead were the best pair of the year to appear in the frame and created a history in the industry. The other actors such as Michelle Williams, Anne Hathaway, Randy Quaid, Linda Cardellini, Kate Mara, and more have done their best to put life into the story.

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The movie is both sweet and sour that plays with your taste buds (emotions). It takes you up to the heavenly bond of the two men and shatters you with their severance. Again, finding your way back to the hope of them getting together and lastly, leaving you with a cosmic dissatisfaction and dejection of their relationship falling apart. The story is unusually natural on its own that the audience was so eager to know whether it has any relevance to reality? To find that, read it below;

Is Brokeback Mountain a True Story?

No, the Brokeback Mountain has no relevance to reality. Therefore, it is not at all based on a true event. But the movie has been adapted from Anne Proulx’s Brokeback Mountain which is a short story. An American author has a didactic view of what she wrote. Her idea of sharing this fiction with the world was about cherishing the natural or maybe unnatural sentiments of the souls and the way, it is pursued by them for the rest of their lives.

She found nothing wrong in presenting the strange love story and penned down the extraordinary fantasy. She got the idea of the plot when she was sitting in the bar and was watching a man who was constantly looking at the men playing pool. This led her imagination to go beyond the universal thoughts. She began thinking about the life of a western being who discovers that he is not what he thinks of himself. And this is how she turned her whole idea into a beautiful piece.

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The story is about two shepherds Jack Twist and Ennis Del Mar who met each other in the summers of 1963 at the Brokeback Mountains and eventually become friends. Soon after their bond became strong, they realized a sudden sexual and emotional appeal to each other. This resulted in a huge complication in their relationship with their respective girlfriends. And had to part their ways. But their eternal love survived till the end.

The Screenwriter Diana Ossana was so fascinated by the storyline that he asked his fellow writer Larry McMurtry to read it up and they both considered it a phenomenal plot. Both the writers went to Anne Proulx with a plea to adapt her fiction and turn it into a film and she agreed, though she didn’t think it could make it till there. After all the production work and stuff, Brokeback Mountain was released in the year 2005 under the River Road Entertainment, Focus Features, Alberta Film Entertainment, and Good Machine production companies and has several distributors.

Though the film and the story were fictional, people were so invested in the plot that it remained in their minds forever and left them with finding alternative solutions to the climax.

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Akansha Ajrawat
Akansha Ajrawat

Written by Akansha Ajrawat

I’m a highly resourceful, flexible, innovative, and enthusiastic lifestyle, fashion, and technology content writer possessing quirky yet enriched vocabulary.

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