City
Epaper

Heath Ledger never joked about 'Brokeback Mountain', recalls Jake Gyllenhaal

By ANI | Updated: July 27, 2019 12:40 IST

Late actor Heath Ledger never joked or accepted one about 'Brokeback Mountain' which featured a gay love story, said Jake Gyllenhaal while remembering his late co-actor.

Open in App

Late actor Heath Ledger never joked or accepted one about 'Brokeback Mountain' which featured a gay love story, said Jake Gyllenhaal while remembering his late co-actor.

Gyllenhaal remembered Ledger, saying that he never joked about the gay cowboy movie 'Brokeback Mountain', they did together back in 2005.

"Someone wanted to make a joke about the story or whatever and he was like, 'No. This about love.' Like, that's it, man," Entertainment Weekly quoted Gyllenhaal as saying on Sunday Today.

'Brokeback Mountain' released in 2005 featured a gay love story and Gyllenhall recalled how he and Ledger was so overwhelmed how the audience reacted to it.

"When we did 'Brokeback Mountain', I was like, 'Whoa, what's going on?' This is a level of focus and attention that hits a certain nerve and you're like, 'This is bigger than me.' This little movie we made that meant so much to us has now become not ours anymore. It's the world's," Gyllenhaal detailed.

This isn't the first time that he talked about his late co-star. Gyllenhaal in 2016 opened about Ledger's demise and shared that it "affected" him in ways he was "unable to put in words".

"It affected me in ways I can't necessarily put in words or even would want to talk about publicly," he said.

"I think it [gave me] the experience of, 'This is fleeting.' And none of the attention or synthesized love that comes from the success of a film really matters at all," he added.

Ledger, who was popularly known for his role as 'joker' in 'The Dark Knight' passed away at the age of 28 in 2008 from an accidental overdose in his Manhattan house.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: Jake GyllenhaalGyllenhallManhattan
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalNew York City Shooting: 5 Killed After Gunman Opens Fire Inside Manhattan Building; Suspect Dead

Social ViralLower Manhattan Lights Up with Dhol Beats as 400-Person Baraat Marches Through Wall Street

InternationalNew York Helicopter Crash Video: 6 Killed as Chopper Plunges Into Hudson River in Manhattan

InternationalNYC Subway: Man Injured After Being Pushed Onto Tracks in Front of Train in Manhattan; Video Goes Viral

InternationalSean 'Diddy' Combs Arrested in New York in Alleged Sex Trafficking Case

Entertainment Realted Stories

EntertainmentMahesh Bhatt, Anu Malik, Suhrita Das reflect on creative journey in 'Tu Meri Poori Kahani'

EntertainmentRobert Redford passes away: Bollywood celebrities pay heartfelt tributes to Oscar-winning actor

Entertainment"We can do it": Sonu Nigam, Ishita Arun recreate their iconic 1999 track 'Bijuria' with funny twist

EntertainmentRiteish Deshmukh mourns the loss of his lawyer friend Siddharth Shinde

EntertainmentHema Malini wishes PM Modi on his 75th birthday: 'Pray for your health & long life'