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Yin and Yang: Ennis and Jack

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serious crayons:
They ARE yin/yang! At first I thought, well, Jack's horse doesn't have a dark spot to match the star on Ennis' horse's head. But then I noticed ... Jack's moustache!!!  8)

Front-Ranger:
I suppose that could be considered, but I always thot it was the shock of dark hair in the horse's mane that shows between his ears.

Brown Eyes:
That's an awesome picture.  I think that either the moustache or the hair between the white horse's ears works as the second half of the symbol.  Maybe the horse's hair is a closer correspondence if we're really focusing on the colors of the horses here (rather than the men). 

This is interesting that Jack's on the white horse. 

Why, why, why is he wearing a light colored hat?  I never understand Jack when he's wearing a light colored hat...  I know we've discussed this a lot, but it's still a very unsettled question to me.  Yin and yang colors are very difficult to sort out here when it comes to the guys (leaving the horses aside).  It's interesting here that Jack is wearing really dark pants and Ennis is wearing very light jeans.  It's also interesting that Jack's coat is open and Ennis is buttoned up.  But, it looks like Jack might be wearing one extra layer of shirts than Ennis.  I do still find it very convincing that the state of their clothing (numbers of layers, etc.) is an interesting barometer for their moods and emotional states.

Front-Ranger:
Their clothing choices ARE different later in life. In the one little scene that flashes by where they are asleep in the tent, Ennis with his arm thrown over Jack, Ennis is wearing a shirt that is as close to a solid color as he ever gets. It looks solid but when you look closer there is a pattern in it.

In a book about Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon was a passage about the clothing and the colors and patterns were changed over the course of the movie to reveal the characters' changing moods.

Front-Ranger:
'Nother yin-yang siting in the movie!! Watch carefully behind Jack as he and Ennis are parting after coming down from the mountain. You'll see two pieces of paper--one black, the other white--blowing across the background. I may be reading too much into it, but to me these resemble the slips of paper that Asians write prayers on, then they burn them or affix them to tree branches or statues.

The really wonderful thing is that we see these bits of trash AGAIN. Again, they are behind Jack as he bounds forward in his red jacket to embrace Ennis after four long years apart!! It made my heart leap to see them again!!

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