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To you, what is FUN for you in the BM movie?

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HerrKaiser:
to me these scenes of intimacy and emotion were not so much "fun" in the sense of light hearted, humorous, casual or inherently common/quirky. Rather, they are hugely pivotal and emotional to me. but that's me! LOL

Another mini scene of "fun" to me was when Ennis started running after the supplies following the encounter with the bear. Ennis looked like a crippled old man running! I thought 'that boy needs to work out more and get in better shape!'. Very fun, especially after the bear thing which I was very nervous was going to do harm to Ennis.

Artiste:
Thanks HerrKaiser!

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Another mini scene of "fun" to me was when Ennis started running after the supplies following the encounter with the bear. Ennis looked like a crippled old man running! I thought 'that boy needs to work out more and get in better shape!'. Very fun, especially after the bear thing which I was very nervous was going to do harm to Ennis.
 
 
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Yes, that is interesting!

And as you note, Ennis moves like an old man !! I wondered why?

Hugs!

Mandy21:
"Ennis looked like a crippled old man running"

"Ennis moves like an old man"

Hmmm...

Either of you men ever fallen off a horse???

Or been confronted by a hungry bear???


I'm thinking the judgments should stay in your pockets till you have been ;)

HerrKaiser:
I'm thinking the opinions/notations about the topic has nothing to do with making  "judgments" they way you refer. And even if they were, no need to remain silent just because we may not have fallen off a horse. It that were true, my good woman, your inputs about two men in love would have to stay in your pockets.  ;)

Mandy21:
Sorry for any offense, HerrKaiser.  And thanks for calling me "my good woman", that was nice, are you British?  All I was trying to say is that I myself have fallen off a horse, and it's a long fall down.  Like rearview mirrors, horses are much bigger than they appear.  They're quite tall, and you can literally count the seconds as you're going down, trying to determine how best to fall so that you don't break your neck and die.  My ex-husband once ran into a laundry line on a horse, went flying off the back of him, broke his collar bone, was on hardcore pain medication for two months.  My point was simply that any one who falls off a horse is lucky just to be walking at all, let alone running away from a bear, as Ennis so valiantly attempted to do in order to save both the food and the animals.  Again, sorry if any offense.

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