Reflecting on Brokeback Mountain's Impact on Identity
A personal journey reveals how Brokeback Mountain influenced my understanding of identity and representation in film.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 17 days ago
At the age of 14, I first encountered Brokeback Mountain, a film that would later become one of my favorites. My initial reaction was one of dislike, as I tried to convince myself that I didn't appreciate it.
The film, released in 2005, features a pivotal moment of representation with two men sharing a kiss, which was significant for me at that time.
Looking back, I realize how much this film shaped my understanding of identity and the complexities of love, ultimately helping me embrace my own feelings.