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TOTW 17/07: Why didn't Jack offer Ennis a ride when they got down the mountain?

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Luvlylittlewing:
I'm always drawn to Jack gazing at Ennis in his rear-view mirror; Ennis walking all by himself, and the expression on Jack's face as Ennis is left father and farther behind.  I could be wrong, but I think Ang Lee separated the 2 at this point to prepare us for the sense of sadness, loneliness and longing that will flow through the film from that point on.  If Jack had offered Ennis a ride, IMHO, we would lose that sense of longing and regret.  I suppose Ennis may have dry heaved after Jack dropped him off somewhere, but separating the 2 set the stage for the loneliness to come.  I hope I'm making sense.

Katie77:
Makes a lot of sense littlewing.....and if that was what Ang intended, he sure got it right.......

Delmardeb:
I think it was pride that stopped Jack from asking Ennis if he could give him a lift. Ennis had already sucker punched him before they came down from the mountain. That must have damaged Jack's ego. Also when Jack offered Ennis a loan, look how Ennis reacted- " I don't need your money, I ain't in the poor
house." Last, when Jack asked Ennis if was going to get a job on Brokeback next summer, Ennis replied that he and Alma were going to get married and he'd get work on the ranch.

My point is that Ennis rejected any offer or idea that Jack presented to him. He probably thought that if he had asked Ennis if he needed a ride, that Ennis would have said no. Who wants to hear no or constantly get rejected by the person that you love?

brokeplex:

--- Quote from: injest on December 07, 2007, 01:45:17 am ---
LOL!! no I was telling you that you have to go by the Star War FILMS for canon.... ;)



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yes, that was the final consensus in the Star Wars community at the time. Because: the books were derived from the films and Lucas is the "author" of the films. Thanks Injest!

brokeplex:

--- Quote from: Artiste on December 07, 2007, 07:58:20 pm ---Thanks brokeplex, and thanks all !!

Brokeplex, you say: Well, that is my theory Artiste that Brokeback Mountain and Signal are fairly near to the Tetons but not in the Tetons
...

To that, may I say to you brokeplex and to all, that when I saw photos of Grand Tetons where my gay friend did live, which were taken by him,  indeed Ennis and Jack, (you and I, ... all others, and especially gay men), would have enjoyed it there!! You know that those two French words (Grands Tetons) are?? So, maybe it would have been better for Annie to include too that area in her story?
That would have been more pro-gay for me!!

When both Ennis and Jack after coming down with the sheep, why was Jack's truck turned? Is that maybe a sign that Jack wanted to ask Ennis, to offer Ennis a ride??

Hugs!!





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Ha ha, yes, apparently an early lonely French Canadian mountain man / explorer named them because they reminded him of what he was 'missing' in his lonely life, so to speak.

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