Reminiscing about one of his unforgettable films, Brokeback Mountain, Jake Gyllenhaal said that the movie had become something beyond what any one could imagine.
He said that the film lived in its own space, adding it was one of those films that was no longer his, but everyone's.
Gyllenhaal also discussed about the lack of sex scenes in his new movie Nightcrawler during his appearance on Monday, US Magazine reports.
The film's director Dan Gilroy said there were many financiers who were willing to put up money if the movie included sex scenes in it.
Gilroy however refused because he believed that nothing could match the imagination behind closed doors.
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