Simply sensational! The wonder that Annie wrote about the short story, that first aired, to what it has been brought to the face of a movie in 2005, which completely catches every nerve, is succha piece of an art. People like drama not because its engaging, but because, it gives versatilty and new flavours to the story and the existing stories. The imagination must have been required to build such a plot, would have been insane. The book focuses on how two shepherds meet during a moutain ranching trip, making an exquisite moral of, keep striving with the flow, as well as choosing wisely and accepting what comes their way. They eventually fall in love with each other. The story ends tragically with enormous amounts of tears in eyes of audience and readers, merely because of how the rural nothern-west region is/was against the homosexuality. The film is completely based on imaginery scenic plot-building, with character-focus on rodoeing and cowboy culture, primarily love categorised, and portrayal of misprioritizing the side characters ultimately become the cause of the tragedy! Love at the end indeed wins with a scenic tint of how two details come together to amaze audience! (No more spoliers XD),
Give it a read or a watch, more or less this particular plot consist of too many minor details, which when focused on, bring a goosebumped-experience.
- Nihal Thakur.