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Front-Ranger:
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"All we got now... is Brokeback Mountain" -- An outcry upon realization of the futility of regaining or keeping anything beautful, love, youth, genuinous, a connection between two people. Also expressed beautifully by Proust in Remembrance of Times Passed and by Adele in Rolling in the Deep.

An interesting but short discussion of this phrase is located here on the forum: http://bettermost.net/forum/index.php/topic,18595.msg355563.html#msg355563

Front-Ranger:
a -- preposition. To, as in "You goin a do this next summer?" Jack asked Ennis. Used more in the story rather than the film.

Front-Ranger:
allright -- noun. "s-allright" Jack murmured to Ennis in the tent. Some people heard three "s'allright"s, and some heard one or more "sorry"s. As with many things that Jack said, what he said and what he meant were two different things. And sometimes he said the opposite of what he meant. So "S'allright" and "sorry" meant the same thing, coming from Jack.

Front-Ranger:
beat -- noun. "A beat." Pause. Appears often in the script for Brokeback Mountain, written by Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana. Especially in Ennis's parts.

Katie77:
aint-colloquialism for "is not". Used in the phrase "aint no reins on this one" which Ennis said to Jack, after they had been talking about their new relationship, and Jack asked "what are we gonna do now". Ennis bit his lip and motioned his head and said "aint no reins on this one. Meaning, who knows how long or how far this is gonna go....

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