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Why is the "dozy embrace" in the film?

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Lynne:

--- Quote from: BBM-Cat2006 on December 15, 2006, 09:28:38 pm ---I love that! What a perfect description of the emotional impact that scene has. I have to ask, it's been a year since the movie came out, do you (or other posters) see the same questions and themes from the new discoverers of the movie? I feel like I am far behind the rest of the BBM world but I am trying my best to catch up. I also can't imagine ever getting tired of this specific scene or image.

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I don't think you should feel behind, BBM-Cat.  I also came to the movie relatively late because I live in the back of beyond.  I read the short story first - and couldn't stop obsesssng over it - so I was *DYING* for the movie to get anywhere close!

No matter how many times I see it (21 theatre, uncounted at home DVD), I always - thus far - have found new or different insight each and every time.  The last few times have been special beyond explanation because they were group Brokie viewings.  Previously, I'd only seen it alone (often in an empty theatre save me) or with someone I was desperately trying to get to understand *me* and my obsession, usually to no avail...

Eric (sfericsf) has told me that because BBM is an open narrative, what you get out of BBM is directly related to what you bring with you in your heart when you see it.  Maybe that is why each viewing can be fresh and new?

(Disclaimer:  I recall being chastised before by Eric that he did not originate the open narrative idea - I have no idea who did - I heard it first from Eric.)  At any rate, it rings true for me.

-Lynne

BBM-Cat:
BTW, it worked perfectly - I downloaded the image then brightened it. Thanks for brightening my day with the link.


--- Quote from: Penthesilea on December 15, 2006, 09:36:13 am ---Do you have software for image diting? I found only very dark versions on stripedwall.com  I'll give you the link anyway. Stripedwall is a great source. They have more than 500 screencaps from BBM......
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BBM-Cat:
FrontRanger - got to view the image in closer detail from the link Penthesilea provided - excellent symmetry, and then I also noticed that orange line on the the other side of Jack and Ennis serving as some kind of dividing line. Interesting.

I have a question maybe you can help me with (probably a basic, newbie type of question) - I think I understand the symbolism for Ennis and the coffeepot (the famous Lake Scene quote) - but can you elucidate on Jack and the bucket? Or, maybe point me to a discussion thread that explains this? Thank you.


--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on December 15, 2006, 12:56:15 pm ---Welcome to our obsession, BBM-Cat! Tell U what, there ain't no reins on this one! (You probably suspected that, but it's true!) I love that scene too, particularly the way the camera sweeps up Jack's body to his sweet dozy face, with Ennis approaching him from behind and grabbing him roughly but also tenderly. Next time you watch the movie (which I hope is soon) be sure to watch carefully the very beginning of that scene where the camera grazes the campfire, and you can see the tops of the bucket and the coffeepot lined up together very neatly, echoing the figures of Jack and Ennis themselves. That is so poignant!
Also, notice the music: the intertwining of the acoustic and the pedal steel guitar.



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nakymaton:
BBM-Cat, here's the thread that talks about the bucket and coffeepot symbolism (and a lot of other things).

http://bettermost.net/forum/index.php?topic=569.0

And don't ever feel you have to apologize for asking "newbie-type questions." You, and everyone else who just discovered the movie, are bringing a wonderful energy to this forum. (I can't wait until you've read the story and can add your insights into all the discussions about Jack's and Ennis's personality. We've needed a trained psychologist around these parts. :D )

BBM-Cat:
Thanks Everyone  - for your patience with repetitive questions and the willingness to increase my, and other newbies, insight and understanding. It seems advanced study in English literature might suit me better than psychology! (LOL).  I'll definitely have a different perspective next time I watch BBM, which is planned for this evening.

Evidently I misread the HBO tv schedule thinking it was on tonight. "Too bad" I had to go out and buy the DVD today ....that did get me thinking about all those people who saw it a year ago and were dependent upon returning to the theater multiple times before the DVD came out. And, to think it only showed in selected locations. That must have been very rough for many.

By chance did anyone see the new book at Amazon.com? I did go ahead and order it as well as STS and Close Range.
- I Wish I Knew How to Quit You: An Unofficial Brokeback Mountain Trivia Book
http://www.amazon.com/Wish-Knew-How-Quit-You/dp/1430303603/sr=1-8/qid=1166323615/ref=sr_1_8/105-7771526-4491620?ie=UTF8&s=books

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