I love BBM for being a place so lonely and quiet that two young cowboys could hear the sound of their hearts calling.
I love that the movie is such a universal experience that people from all over the world can forge a bond from their shared devotion ... and yet at the same time is such a personal experience that I feel like it will always be a part of me from now on.
I love that Brokeback Mountain is a movie you can watch repeatedly and pick up something new every single time.
(someone at work, yesterday asked me what I used to do with my time before I "discoved" BBM!)
LOL, Roland. For me, I once filled that time with things like working, cleaning the house, paying bills, running errands, reading ...
... watching other movies, eating, sleeping, ...
I love the haunting bbm score. I walk around all the time with that beautiful, quiet guitar in my head... and it's a wonderful thing!
Hey, you, get outta my head! ;) I was just thinking about something specific about the score I wanted to post, then I came here and read this.Guess what Barb?
I love that at the very beginning of the movie, when Ennis is getting out of the truck and approaching the trailer, there is that plaintive two note call, followed by a faint two note return. It is Ennis calling out to Jack, who is also approaching but from a distance, and who is calling back. It is the story of their lives, summed up so gorgeously in two notes mirroring each other.
Hey, you, get outta my head! ;) I was just thinking about something specific about the score I wanted to post, then I came here and read this.
I love that at the very beginning of the movie, when Ennis is getting out of the truck and approaching the trailer, there is that plaintive two note call, followed by a faint two note return. It is Ennis calling out to Jack, who is also approaching but from a distance, and who is calling back. It is the story of their lives, summed up so gorgeously in two notes mirroring each other.
It seems so spare and simple at first