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In Brokeback Mountain (2005), Jack keeps the shirt. h) Promising to Return. In Brokeback Mountain (2005), Jack asks Ennis, "...you gonna do this again next summer..." i) Physical Separation. In Brokeback Mountain (2005), Ennis and Jack depart.
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