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While you cannot watch the footage, you can find descriptions and production photos in these places:
Since physical deleted scenes don't exist, a "feature" would best be served by a side-by-side comparison of the and the final film. brokeback+mountain+deleted+scenes
The film briefly shows Jack visiting Mexico to seek the companionship he couldn't find with Ennis. Rumors suggest there was more footage of Jack’s isolation and desperation during these trips, highlighting the "deviancy" Jack was forced into by a society that wouldn't let him love Ennis openly. While you cannot watch the footage, you can
In the film, Ennis flashes back to seeing the body of Earl (the man his father showed him as a child). In the deleted script version, as the camera pans up in a second flashback, Ennis doesn't see Earl—he sees Jack’s beaten body. In the film, Ennis flashes back to seeing
Perhaps the most vital scene left on the cutting room floor occurs during a later camping trip, where Ennis explicitly discusses the trauma of his childhood. In the theatrical release, the audience knows Ennis is taciturn and fearful, but the root of his fear is mostly implied. In the deleted scene, Ennis speaks more openly about his father’s violence and the enforced poverty of his upbringing.