20 Most Depressing Film Endings Since 2000

9. Brokeback Mountain (2005)

The Ending €“ After a postcard sent to Jack (Jake Gyllenhaal) is returned stating that the recipient is now deceased, all Ennis (Heath Ledger) can think about is his former lover€™s being beaten to death by homophobic gangs. When visiting Jack€™s family after his untimely demise, Ennis discovered the blood-stained shirts they both wore when they fought after their idyllic time at Brokeback Mountain got cut short. Ennis keeps the blood-stained shirts and on receiving the news of his daughter€™s engagement, he seeks solace and comfort in them. Depressing because €“ Ennis rebuffed Jack€™s attempts at having an actual relationship numerous times due to his justified fear that he would be attacked by homophobic gangs. This fear meant he sacrificed having a life with the man he loved and even refrained from seeing him as much as he should have. It€™s depressing that prejudice violently impeding the way of obviously positive human affection still exists in the world. A Silver-Lining? Ennis €“ who was at first very hateful of his homosexuality €“ was given the chance to explore his sexuality in a beautiful setting. He will forever have his memories of the time he spent with Jack, hidden away from a virulently homophobic society.
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