If Diana Ossana wished to opine about Brokeback Mountain as a Western, she would say, "Brokeback Mountain is not so much a Western as it is a story about the West. The media and the film industry tend to talk about how the Western is out of vogue or in vogue -- but it never goes out, really, because it's America's history, it's our heritage. That is why we continue, to this day, to connect with the Western: the good ones are compelling, true-to-life stories, with raw, flawed, human characters mostly operating in a harsh, unforgiving landscape."