Ang Lee's Brokeback Mountain tells the story of two men who met, fell in love, and experienced an unforgettable experience in the 1960s in the western United States. The protagonists of the story were Jack (Jack Gyllenhaal) and Bryce (Bryce Douglas Howard). They met in 1969 in Montana. At that time, Jack was a young cowboy and Bryce was a young poet. The two of them soon fell in love, but their relationship was not favored by the people around them. As time went on, more and more arguments between Jack and Bryce eventually led to their breakup. However, Bryce did not give up on his feelings for him. He went to Monica to find Jack and tried to reconcile with him. However, when Bryce returned to the United States, he found that Jack was already married and had a child. He felt very painful and lost, but he did not give up his feelings. He embarked on a long journey to find Jack and tell him his true thoughts. In this process, Bryce encountered many difficulties and challenges, including the breakdown of his wife and family, as well as his own inner struggle and confusion. Finally, he found Jack and expressed his feelings to him after a fierce argument. Jack also realized his previous mistake and decided to start over with Bryce. The film depicted the natural scenery and interpersonal relationships of the American West through the love story between the two. It also explored topics such as love, family, responsibility, and freedom. It was a film full of emotion and emotional power, deeply loved and praised by the audience.