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Article: Trouble at the movies.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)
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- National Catholic Reporter
- Article date:
- February 3, 2006
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"Brokeback Mountain" is no sad story of unfulfilled love (NCR, Jan. 20). It is a story of unfaithfulness.
Regardless of the initial sexual interlude of the main characters, both marry. This means that they have deceived innocent life partners, and they continue to live lives based on unfaithfulness and lies. Because they continue in their extramarital affair for many years, they willingly cause pain to their partners and their children. Not ...
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Article: Gay Cowboy Regrets; 'Brokeback Mountain' Sidles Up ...
The Stranger;
December 29, 2005 ;
700+ words
... ... only one question about Ang Lee's Brokeback Mountain: Umm, how is it not a gay cowboy ... critics are moistly proclaiming that Brokeback Mountain is merely a tale about Love Itself ... called gay themselves. Pretending Brokeback Mountain isn't about a couple of taciturn ...
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