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Ennis and Old Man Twist
David:
I think as long as old man Twist was alive that Jack and Ennis wouldn't be as comfortable together as they were up on Brokeback. Maybe after the old man dies they would feel more at ease around Jacks Mom.
I can picture Jack at the kitchen table with his mom at the stove when Ennis comes in the house and gives Jack a kiss. Ennis would never do that if the old man was there!
Brown Eyes:
--- Quote from: DavidinHartford on May 24, 2006, 07:40:31 pm ---I can picture Jack at the kitchen table with his mom at the stove when Ennis comes in the house and gives Jack a kiss.
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Wow, that would be quite something David. Somehow I can't imagine Ennis showing affection like that in front of other people even in this imaginary situation of living with Jack in Lightning Flat. I do think he'd be more comfortable and open around Ma Twist, but somehow I think he'd still be way too shy to kiss.
So, now I have a question... Back to the world of the actual movie. When Ennis arrives in Lightning Flat it seems pretty clear that Jack's parents are expecting him. At least Jack's Mom seems to be waiting by the door and comes out to greet him. She probably baked that cherry cake in anticipation of company (one can imagine they probably don't have visitors too regularly). So, how did Ennis let them know he was coming? Did they have a phone in that funny old house? What would that introductory phone call have been like I wonder? Did he send a postcard? I guess this leads back to the question of how long did Ennis wait after his phone call to Lureen before setting off for Lightning Flat. I know some people think he left right away.
Interesting.
serious crayons:
My opinion is that he let them know he was coming. There's something about the way she steps on the porch that tells me she was anticipating his arrival. And the coffee was all brewed and ready to pour. (The cake may have been something she just habitually keeps on hand.) In an earlier discussion, Jeff pointed out that if he'd called ahead they might have mentioned that the ashes were already slated for the family plot. So maybe he sent a postcard. But then he would have had to wait at least a couple of days before going. Hmm.
I like the idea of them being free to kiss in front of Ma Twist once Pa is out of the picture, though. I think if we go through all the leaps of faith we have to go through even to get that far -- the biggest one being that for whatever reason Ennis lets go of his reservations -- that one isn't so farfetched. Ma Twist is so kind and empatheticI think eventually they would have felt pretty comfortable with her.
opinionista:
--- Quote from: latjoreme on May 25, 2006, 12:41:18 am ---My opinion is that he let them know he was coming. There's something about the way she steps on the porch that tells me she was anticipating his arrival. And the coffee was all brewed and ready to pour. (The cake may have been something she just habitually keeps on hand.) In an earlier discussion, Jeff pointed out that if he'd called ahead they might have mentioned that the ashes were already slated for the family plot. So maybe he sent a postcard. But then he would have had to wait at least a couple of days before going. Hmm.
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Talk about the ashes over the phone? That's unlikely, especially if they don't know each other. A Burial or ashes scattering is intimate, you just don't call out of the blue and make such an offer, especially to a parent. I can't picture Ennis doing that. I think he called ahead, (Jack's mom probably picked up the phone since she's the one who's usually at home), explained who he was and that he wanted to stop by to offer his condolences. Mrs. Twist, happy to finally meet one of Jack's friend, said yes and later told her husband about it, leaving him with no choice but to let Ennis come.
David:
I definately think he went up there ASAP. I don't think he could have waited until next spring. He may have sent a postcard or letter, General Delivery of course, as he wouldn't have known the exact address. It may have just said:
Mr. & Mrs. Twist
My name is Ennis Delmar. I was a good friend of
Jacks and would like to come up and see you for
a visit to express my condolences. Please let me
know if this is S'alright and reply with your address
and some directions.
Ennis
To which Ma Twist would have immediately recognized the name. I'm sure she was anxious to meet the man her son raved about. I'm sure she was sincere when she told him to come back sometime. Especially after the Stud duck kicks the bucket. Jack was an only child, she could leave the ranch to Ennis in her will !
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