Brokeback Mountain. Good film. It's always interesting to watch films like that with a degree of water under the bridge, to remove some of the "hype" and sociological impacts of the subject matter and/or the actors. At the time, there was a groundswell of support for both Jake Gyllenhall and Heath Ledger, a swell that was amplified by Heath's passing.
In the lens of hindsight, it was a very good movie, with some flaws. There was a lot unsaid, and that worked magically at some points, and was frustrating at others. It worked in the context of not going crazy to "define" either main character in terms of their sexual preferences, and at certain plot points (I'm no Anne Hathaway fan, but that scene of her and Ennis on the phone was breathtaking. Watching her dawning realization was a beautiful bit of acting.) It was frustrating in other circumstances; I found the sequence in the kitchen at Jack's house to be frustrating. It was both in the context of Jack's... outcome: what actually happened? Also, what did Ennis "swear" to at the end?
One thing I really liked was how deftly Lee made Jack and Ennis two very different characters in terms of their approach to their relationship, in their libido, in terms of their handling of the "rest" of their lives... it was really well done. Sometimes when films jump from time frame to time frame, it's messy, and it's too easy to force continuity in order to reduce that messiness. Lee did a great job of keeping each character true through the various time arcs.
(Side note; I watched the movie with my wife and daughter, and the scene at the end was moving for me; I don't have an "Jack" - male or female - in my life, but certainly I'm not at all interested in running down my sexual CV with her. It was interesting to think how many secrets we - collective, not just me - must have on the regular. I don't think of my parents in any way like that; my dad has been handicapped since I was a young boy (to my knowledge that doesn't preclude sex, just makes it more difficult, I guess) so it's just been assumed that he and my mom had a vanilla experience, but who really knows?)