Wow! I just read this thread and my head is buzzing! My words are tripping over themselves. I LOVE to analyze things and I'm so happy that I found Bettermost and to know there are "people like me out there." (Is that a pun??) Anyway... referring back to earlier posts. It's funny but today for the first time (before I read this forum) I thought, Mar means water but also damage. Then I read it here, too.
About some Double Meanings:
The over-obvious loquacious plumber butt shoveling asphalt w/Ennis: “…I’m getting’ too old to be
breakin’ my back shoveling asphalt.”
The scene of Alma discovering yet another postcard
“Fish should be jumpin” – Jack (one of Annie Proulx' books is
Postcards isn't it?) which she puts out of sight in the newspaper featuring a special on
honey to Jack saying to Lurene, "
Honey have you seen my blue parka?" And Lureen answers "The last time I seen it you was in it...that day we had that big
ice storm." Of course the movie, "Ice Storm" was directed by Ang Lee. (And for those who haven't seen it, ice coats and freezes everything. A tragic movie where everyone is alienated and in isolation - kinda like Ennis in the snow.)
The scene at the
dance with Jack, Lureen, Lashawn and Randall there is much rancor going on beneath the surface (or under the sheet of ice). Lureen would have always been the biggest, prettiest, richest fish in the little pond of Childress, wouldn't she
? So she's used to "being on top" (as in the scene w/her and Jack where they do it in her daddy's caddy.) Obviously Lashawn is kinda trashy
(so is Lureen but she won't admit it!) and telling Lashawn her sorority is better (richer?) than Lashawn's is a way of putting Lashawn down. I posted this is another forum, but the first time Jack & Lureen meet they dance
(it breaks my heart to see the look on Jack's face when he hears the word, "lonely" in the song) and then they have sex. At the dance, some years later, they don't dance (
"husbands don't never seem to dance with their wives." and I think we can assume they don't have sex anymore. To further provoke Lureen, Jack asks Lashawn to dance, because he won't dance with his wife. For a a charity affair, "Benefit for the Childress County Children's Home" - none of the characters are being especially charitable. (Childress = childless? chill dress? chilled ...?)
And one more comment on an earlier post. It took a couple of viewings but Jack's father-in-law, L.D. says about the football game, "You want your son to grow up to be a man, (man=hetero) don't you, daughter?" (although he looks at Jack) then "Boys should watch football." Watch Jack's face when the Ignorant Ass/Dumbass Mule says that.
>>whew!!<< didn't mean to ramble on so much! It's just that once you see one connection it just continues to build like a huge beautiful spider web.
For a later discussion on double meaning, I love this line and would like to hear other's opinions,
“Doubt there’s a filly that can throw me.” And later,
“eh,...she got lucky.” - Jack
