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Book Discussion: Brokeback Mountain
Penthesilea:
--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on November 05, 2008, 12:08:09 am ---Quote for the day:
Tell you what, we could a had a good life together, a fuckin real good life. You wouldn't do it, Ennis, so what we got now is Brokeback Mountain. Everthing built on that. It's all we got, boy, fuckin all, so I hope you know that if you don't never know the rest. Count the damn few times we been together in twenty years. Measure the fuckin short leash you keep me on, then ask me about Mexico and then tell me you'll kill me for needin it and not hardly never getting it. You got no fuckin idea how bad it gets. I'm not you. I can't make it on a couple a high-altitiude fucks once or twice a year. You're too much for me, Ennis, you son of a whoreson bitch. I wish I knew how to quit you.
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The first thing that stands out to me is a difference to the movie.
Book: ... a fucking real good life.You wouldn't do it, Ennis, so what we got now...
Movie: We coulda had a good life together. Fuckin real good life. Had us a place of our own. But you ain't want it Ennis. So all we got now...
This difference stands out to me because in the movie I think Jack so so, so wrong about the wanting (respectively not wanting). It's not about "not wanting" on Ennis's side, it's about not daring. Not even daring to contemplate this possibility.
Brown Eyes:
--- Quote from: Penthesilea on November 06, 2008, 03:01:22 pm ---
The first thing that stands out to me is a difference to the movie.
Book: ... a fucking real good life.You wouldn't do it, Ennis, so what we got now...
Movie: We coulda had a good life together. Fuckin real good life. Had us a place of our own. But you ain't want it Ennis. So all we got now...
This difference stands out to me because in the movie I think Jack so so, so wrong about the wanting (respectively not wanting). It's not about "not wanting" on Ennis's side, it's about not daring. Not even daring to contemplate this possibility.
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Hi Chrissi,
I completely agree with you that this difference in Jack's statement book vs. film is very significant. In a way, the statement from the book "You wouldn't do it" seems slightly less depressing than his assertion in the film that Ennis "didn't want it."
And, I also agree with you that somewhere deep down, Ennis probably really did want it. But, maybe from Jack's perspective (knowing less about Ennis's daily life, and certain aspects of Ennis's motivation, etc. than the viewer/reader), it seemed like Ennis didn't really want it.
Another possibility seems to be that in the statement from the film about "wanting it" might be an attempt at a guilt-trip aimed at Ennis. It may be something like the stinging "I did once" phrase... meant to make Ennis worry. The "you didn't want it" statement might also be seen in an equivalent light to Ennis's mean "boys like you" or "because of you I'm like this." In a way though, the "you didn't want it" statement from Jack also reflects a little bit of Jack's growing hopelessness about the situation, so takes on a different ring than Ennis's accusatory statements.
August7th:
"You wouldn't do it, Ennis, so what we got now is Brokeback Mountain. Everthing built on that. It's all we got, boy, fuckin all, so I hope you know that if you don't never know the rest."
I find this one of the cruelest and saddest statements in the story. Because Jack is tearing down the illusion that they somehow have been sharing a life instead of living separate and very dissimilar lives.
southendmd:
--- Quote from: August7th on November 07, 2008, 04:26:07 pm ---"You wouldn't do it, Ennis, so what we got now is Brokeback Mountain. Everthing built on that. It's all we got, boy, fuckin all, so I hope you know that if you don't never know the rest."
I find this one of the cruelest and saddest statements in the story. Because Jack is tearing down the illusion that they somehow have been sharing a life instead of living separate and very dissimilar lives.
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Very very true. In the story, in the dozy embrace passage, Annie refers to their "separate and difficult lives".
Artiste:
As said:
"You wouldn't do it, Ennis, so what we got now is Brokeback Mountain. Everthing built on that. It's all we got, boy, fuckin all, so I hope you know that if you don't never know the rest."
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Plus, said too is:
"separate and difficult lives".
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And may I say that that is most of humanity finding itself in such separate and difficult lives ! Even most married couples, getting along or not, each think (some times or all the time) that they are in some ways in separate and difficult lives ! ??
At least, some common tie like Brokeback Mountain with Ennis and Jack brought such joys to each and to both !!
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