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Are the Grand Tetons of USA in the Brokeback Mountain film??
Artiste:
Thanks Front-Ranger!
Be assured that it is NOT you that has caused me such pain!!
It is rather the one who killed on purpose my friend because my friend was a gay man, likely that was it;
(likely I say, as another gay friend who was also a penpal to him, and I did think that); or, it was a fit of rage by a straight or another gay man (likely not accepting his homosexuality). I do not know if that case was solved. It was unsolved and likely remains so till to-day. That is one reason why I am touched by the Brokeback Mountain movie or story, you understand, and find that violent killing or death of Jack and of one the OTHER two gay lovers, very hard ! to see!! You understand?? !!
Plus, many other gay men I knew like friends and/ or lovers were also killed by killers!! Even my partner/lover, but a few years ago because he was a gay man and a christian and/or jew! Plus, four tried to kill me, because I am a gay man, having lost my house and nearly my life to those criminals, plus my treasure!!
So Brokeback Mountain in the USA is for me, a real place, where there is a lost of a pal (there or nearby), plus lost of others in similar situations within the story of Annie and nearly my own life!! The story of Annie, in some ways is brutal, and yet, gives hope for one to live and happily, even as a gay man/gay men!! Am not negative neither to straight men or of other kinds of sexual orientations (bi-sexuals, etc), nor to gays ( I am a gay man)!!
There is much in Annies's story, even some truths. Of course, there is fiction. However, Brokeback Mountain is a real mountain and the Grand Tetons rings for me like hope does beautify!!
Be ever happy to see other photos of Brokeback Mountain!! May I copy them?
Hugs!!
Front-Ranger:
I just wanted to make sure you know that Wyoming is the setting of the story, but the mountains you see in the movie are located in Alberta, Canada, where the movie was filmed.
I am going to put some more pictures of Brokenback Mountain in that topic that I directed you to before. In the meantime, here is where you can find other pictures of Wyoming scenes:
http://bettermost.net/forum/index.php/topic,6846.0.html
I hope you don't find them too upsetting.
Artiste:
Thanks Front-Ranger!!
Wow, the pics are so very, very, interesting!!
That I want more and more!!
You think some parts of Brokeback Mountain were added in the movie??
Did you see some make-up mountain, how that was made??
Thanks again, hugs!!
Front-Ranger:
Here are some more pictures of Wyoming, and a picture of the Mint Bar in Sheridan that I told you about earlier.
http://bettermost.net/forum/index.php/topic,5791.msg113197.html#msg113197
Artiste:
Thanks Front-Ranger!!
Wow! Wow! That is like heaven there? !! So grand, very majestic!!
No wonder the French-Canadiens I believed call some twins: Grand Tetons!! Was that so??
You must have felt great??
May I ask a few questions:
1. In the pic of the cache things, one thing seems to be a miniature wood horse sculpture,
that is so? Created by whom? One from the movie?? You own this one now?
2. I am an artist and would love to find out where is also the movie one? Do you know?
3. In the pick of Winter sets in, with the creek and two mountains, is that Grand Tetons ones??
They look familiar to the photos my past friend there took for me.
4. You mention Brokenback and not Brokeback, often. I that the real name?
Did Annie change the name?
5. Whom is JFT, if I may know??
Hugs! And thanks again!! Would love to see more... too!!
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