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What is the happiest scene?

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Front-Ranger:
We haven't resolved this yet!!

bbm_stitchbuffyfan:
One of their campside conversations in the first third of the movie, i.e. the "Hell, that's the most I've spoke..."

belbbmfan:
I think the scene after they separated the sheep from the chilean sheep, is a really, really happy one. Nothing mars this scene, everything just seems right. Ennis taking a jibe at Jack's harmonica playing 'you'll run them sheep off again if you don't quiet down'!

They really seem very happy and content in that scene. And then that Ennis smile!

mvansand76:

--- Quote from: belbbmfan on March 20, 2007, 08:12:34 am ---I think the scene after they separated the sheep from the chilean sheep, is a really, really happy one. Nothing mars this scene, everything just seems right. Ennis taking a jibe at Jack's harmonica playing 'you'll run them sheep off again if you don't quiet down'!

They really seem very happy and content in that scene. And then that Ennis smile!


--- End quote ---

Oh definitely, I think this scene shows that Ennis could have stayed on that mountain with Jack for the rest of his life and be happy forever!

I also have to give my vote for SNIT, because here they are so completely TOGETHER with nothing else to mar their happiness! *sigh*

jstephens9:
Hopefully some people are still reading this thread  :) I seem to just be discovering how much is really here at Bettermost. The quiz is helping me to uncover many things. Anyway, for me the happiest scene would have to be the reunion. When Ennis finally sees Jack drive up is probably the happiest I see Ennis during the entire movie. I could feel the desperation he was feeling thinking that Jack might not show up. And of course we all know what did happen when Jack drove up  ;) That entire scene is still my favorite. I actually wasn't too worried about what Alma thought  ;D

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