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Jeff Wrangler:

--- Quote from: Scott6373 on January 19, 2007, 02:10:48 pm ---The fact that they can sit there and discuss sexual escapades with women and not (apparently) show jealousy, yet when E finds out about Mexico, he flips out...that speaks volumes.

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Yes, it does. They can screw all the women they want, and that doesn't violate their "one-shot deal"--the only guys they have sex with are each other.

But Jack going off to Mexico for the purpose of getting mansex. ... Unh-unh.

injest:

--- Quote from: Kazza on January 19, 2007, 12:55:20 pm ---Wow, I love the way that we all see something different in even the smallest nuanes of this film.

In this scene my feeling is that Jack has no intention of telling Ennis about Randall (or whoever else he might have been seeing). I think that when Jack begins "The truth is..." he intends to finish the sentence with a more heartfelt expression of his feelings, or a resurection of his belief that they can have a life together. However, knowing Ennis (and his skittishness) Jack tones it down to "... I miss you so much I can hardly stand it" (which is still a pretty strong declartion).

Just my ha-penny's worth.

Karen

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that is the way I saw it...that Jack got choked on what he wanted to say and all that would come out was "I miss you so bad...."

injest:

--- Quote from: Ladyeve on January 19, 2007, 07:46:11 pm ---Hello,

That was what Jack always wanted, for Ennis to say  "Can I go with you?, but he never did.  But remember,  the next best thing was there in L.F.,   the shirts.


Ladyeve

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Hi Ladyeve!!!

welcome to Bettermost...

 :)

injest:

--- Quote from: Scott6373 on January 19, 2007, 02:10:48 pm ---The fact that they can sit there and discuss sexual escapades with women and not (apparently) show jealousy, yet when E finds out about Mexico, he flips out...that speaks volumes.

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exactly..


because they both knew those other things were not important and didn't threaten their relationship...

I think Ennis was probably getting more stiff and nervous as the week went on..knowing he was cancelling August...but didn't want Jack to be mad at him; didn't want to argue so he tried to keep it hid til the last moment...and I think Jack picked up on that...

BBM-Cat:
One thing that stands out to me when I watch the FLS, is that it seems Ennis is 'challenging' Jack with regards to August - he says something to the effect that he 'has to work' and 'can't get the time off' then, 'I can't quit this one' and he kind of shrugs. That moment always strikes me as challenging or defiant on Ennis' part, as if to say, 'ok Jack, I am presenting you with an impossible situation - how are you going to fix this one?' Anyone else experience this perspective at that particular moment or have further insights?

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