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Yin and Yang: Ennis and Jack

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moremojo:
What an interesting observation, Lee! I shall definitely look for those details next time I revisit the film.

I admire this scene a lot, too, and, though I note the seriousness of the men's demeanor, do not feel the scene to be the sad, forlorn one that so many see it as. The overriding emotional quality I sense here is mutual respect--these two feel consummately at ease with each other, and have a deep, abiding admiration and understanding of the one beside them.

In the story-to-screenplay publication, incidentally, the two are described in this scene as riding like Randolph Scott and Joel McCrea in the film Ride the High Country (an early and highly regarded Sam Peckinpah Western which I have not seen).

Mikaela:
This isn't a film observation, so maybe I should find another thread for it, but... it somehow seems fitting anyhow.



When going back to my hotel from the last meet-up on the EURO Brokie meeting in London back in mid-September, I happened to notice the yin/yang symbol clearly visible in a small shop's window just as that shop was closing for the day.

It turned out to be no less than a black and white enamel belt buckle, the buckle consisting solely of the yin/yang symbol.

Of course I had to buy it! I feel that the symbol, especially as a belt buckle, is a perfect homage to and reminder of both Jack and Ennis and the group of lovely Brokies I'd just got to know in person. :)

Meryl:

--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on October 12, 2006, 05:31:51 pm ---My latest yin/yang sighting:

I have a new favorite scene, and it may surprise you... Recall the scene late in the movie where Ennis and Jack are walking their horses down the middle of a stream? I always thought that they had kind of glum looks on their faces because of dissatisfaction with the relationship...but as I look at it again, I'm thinking they are at peace and in harmony with each other. The reason for this change in thinking...I got to looking at the horses. Ennis is riding a beautiful black horse with a lovely diamond-shaped white star on its...forehead? (Is that what it's called). And Jack is riding an equally beautiful light-colored horse (a bay mare?) with a black shock of mane between its ears. The yin/yang sign was there all along, and I didn't even see it!! I started to see that scene differently...they are in equilibrium. Makes me think they did find some sort of peace and happiness together at last.

--- End quote ---

I like that idea very much, Lee.  Here's a pic from stripedwall.com:




Mikaela, that belt buckle sounds really cool.  8)

Front-Ranger:
Great photo, Meryl! Thank you!

Meryl:
You're welcome, Lee  :)

Since I was over at the screencap site, I was looking for cloud formations for your other thread (neat topic) and realized that the two mountains in this shot look very yinyang-like:



This is just before the shot of a very distant Jack moving almost imperceptibly up the mountainside on his horse.

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