5 Feb 2006

kaigou: this is what I do, darling (Default)
Daniel Mendelsohn gets it.

The real achievement of Brokeback Mountain is not that it tells a universal love story that happens to have gay characters in it, but that it tells a distinctively gay story that happens to be so well told that any feeling person can be moved by it. If you insist, as so many have, that the story of Jack and Ennis is OK to watch and sympathize with because they're not really homosexual—that they're more like the heart of America than like "gay people"—you're pushing them back into the closet whose narrow and suffocating confines Ang Lee and his collaborators have so beautifully and harrowingly exposed.

link via digsby's Hullabaloo.
kaigou: this is what I do, darling (mockery)
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ch292 keeps throwing errors in unzipping for some inexplicable reason, so I skipped it and went on to read 293. oi, my breaking heart, what did I miss and what the hell is kishimoto doing to naruto? cripes.

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to remember

"When you make the finding yourself— even if you're the last person on Earth to see the light— you'll never forget it." —Carl Sagan

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