(Yeah, I'm back.
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Also, don't be so hard on Jack! If he were really just looking for sex, why drive 1200 miles for it when you're right next to Mexico?
Of course he's not just looking for sex with just anybody. What he wants is Ennis.
I think the tragedy is that they don't understand each other. It's not just Jack not understanding Ennis's internal homophobia. "I got the girls...." is just another excuse, the passing white truck=paranoia, Jack says "I get it". Ennis doesn't understand what the divorce postcard would have meant to Jack, who had clearly stated his intentions of wanting a life together.
Yes, I agree, that is their tragedy.
IMO, Jack goes to Mexico not just out of anger or spite, but mostly out of sadness and loneliness. His face in the alley does not say "horny", rather it says "despair".
Well, yes, but to that
despair I'd add a strong dose of
desperation, which isn't the same thing as
despair, but maybe in Jack's case is the offspring of
despair. In all my years "out," in way too many hours spent in venues where guys are just looking to get laid, I've seen the look on Jack's face, or one gosh-darn close to it, on guys who for whatever reason, just want--need--to get laid, and they're so far gone in the want/need for it that they don't care by whom. And I've always felt that was really very sad.