Movies like Brokeback Mountain (2005)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Brokeback Mountain, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Call Me by Your Name

    #187 most popular movie yesterday

    Like Brokeback Mountain, Call Me by Your Name captures a poignant and heartbreaking love story between two men. Set against the lush backdrop of the Italian countryside, this film delves into the emotional intricacies of a hidden romance that spans a summer.

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    2. Moonlight

    #370 most popular movie yesterday

    Moonlight presents a coming-of-age story layered with themes of identity and sexuality, akin to Brokeback Mountain. It's an evocative portrayal of a young man's journey through life and his struggle with his own desires and societal expectations.

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    3. Carol

    #568 most popular movie yesterday

    Carol explores forbidden love in the 1950s, much like Brokeback Mountain's depiction of a romance restrained by the era's social norms. With mesmerizing performances, it tells the story of two women bound by an immediate connection that slowly develops into a deep relationship.

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    4. Milk

    #1,891 most popular movie yesterday

    Milk shares Brokeback Mountain's exploration of LGBTQ+ themes but shifts the focus towards the world of politics and activism. Chronicling the life of Harvey Milk, it captures the spirit of resistance and the fight for acceptance that underpins many queer narratives.

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    5. A Single Man

    #1,940 most popular movie yesterday

    A Single Man, directed by fashion designer Tom Ford, shares the beautiful cinematography and poignant storytelling of Brokeback Mountain. It's a contemplative and heartbreaking look into the life of a gay man mourning the loss of his partner during the 1960s.

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    6. The Kids Are All Right

    #3,159 most popular movie yesterday

    This film focuses on a non-traditional family and the complexities of relationships, similar to Brokeback Mountain's subversion of gender norms and family dynamics. The Kids Are All Right combines drama and comedy to present a modern take on family life.