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Front-Ranger:

--- Quote from: Artiste on March 22, 2007, 08:00:38 pm ---This (the Uncle not being well and well afterwards) shows drama somehow!! For the future too??
And there is a twist to the story already!! Jack's and Ennis' boss sees them, from away, Ennis and Jack playing together happîly and kissing!! Wow! Wow!

Did Jack's boss tell that to Jack's mother?? And/or father?? About two men kissing??

Awaiting your news,



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I don't think Aguirre told Jack's mother about that. What use would it have served? To me, it looked like he didn't much care about what they were doing. He was just interested in protecting his investment in sheep. When he saw through the binoculars, I got the impression it wasn't anything he hadn't seen before. He was always of the impression that "ranch stiffs are never no good." It's interesting what you say about Uncle Harold. Yes, I do believe his illness was a premonition. Uncle Harold had pneumonia, an illness of the lungs, and pumping up a tire is a pneumatic activity...the tires are filled like air, similar to lungs.  :'(

BBM-Cat:
Art - I think you bring up a very interesting perspective - certainly one I had never thought of before. We know that Aguirre and Jack's mom were in contact at least two times while Jack and Ennis were up on the mountain. I am going to assume, like most mothers, that Jack's mom had to have asked him at least once how Jack was. I can surmise that Aguirre would not have overtly said anything about Jack and Ennis' intimacy - but it could have been intimated - maybe something like, 'well he sure is getting along well with that Ennis Del Mar fellow'. I could then imagine Jack's mom relates the (phone) conversation to Jack's father. I am assuming they spoke by phone (Aguirre and Jack's mom) - maybe not though - she could have written a lettter and mailed it in care of the employment agency.

Artiste:
Thanks Front-Ranger!!

(Note: BBM-Cat 2006), I will answer you next as you were second in line.)

There is still a puzzle for me regarding How did Jack's father know about Brokeback Mountain??
And this is much more complexe, I feel now, and greatly revealing too!! And more and more!!
You are helping me and others.

Here is your comment:
I don't think Aguirre told Jack's mother about that. What use would it have served? To me, it looked like he didn't much care about what they were doing. He was just interested in protecting his investment in sheep. When he saw through the binoculars, I got the impression it wasn't anything he hadn't seen before. He was always of the impression that "ranch stiffs are never no good." It's interesting what you say about Uncle Harold. Yes, I do believe his illness was a premonition. Uncle Harold had pneumonia, an illness of the lungs, and pumping up a tire is a pneumatic activity...the tires are filled like air, similar to lungs. 
 
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You do not think that Acquire (Jack's boss) told Jack's mother about Jack's and Ennis' relationship?? as two lovers, kissers, or players, or ??
Maybe, Acquire would not have said the real scene: Jack and Ennis both were kissing!! Likely not!! However, Acquire must have said something, as there is one or more indirect proofs, it seems to me!! If he did not say so, that Acquire's way of doing things might have suggested it, maybe?? (As BBM-Cat 2006 seems to suggest below here, if you read BBM0Cat2006's comment!! ??) (When you think about it, why did Annie call that boss Acquire?? Why was the boss's name: ACQUIRE??

Let's get back to Jack's father: How did Jack's father know about Brokeback Mountain?? Would he have spoken to Acquire?? Once or more, like twice or even three I suggest times?? How? By telephone?? By telegraph?? By letters?? By messager??

It could very well be that Acquire got communications by Mrs. Twist (or Mr. Twist & Mrs. Twist, or just Mr. Twist),
as BBM-Cat 2006 suggest here below?? The agent, via the employment agency??

One thing for sure, telephone calls were VERY expensive those days, indeed for long distances MUCH MUCH more??  Mr and Mrs. Twist were dirt poor?? So why telephone?? Annie's story mentions that telephone?? Plus, Jack's truck on his arrival on the movie was his?? Poor truck?? It was choking, (I know what that was... no money for new spark plus, etc.)!! NOT a new one??

Saying for now... will continue by re-reading you here again, and adding later, OK??

Wow, you have helped!

Awaiting your news,

hugs!!

Artiste:
Thanks BBM-Cat 2006!!

You bring too a very interesting perspective!! Great!!

And I find now that this question is much more demanding that I thought, at first!!
It certainly is not a rotten apple in a barrel of apples, as one (as myself) or most (or some) persons might think!!??
I say that as most, even myself at first, disliked Mr. Twist!! That scene when Jack's visit Mr. and Mrs. Twist's home after Jack's death is heartbreaking!! And we feel that Jack's dad is heartless, somewhat, maybe??

The question remains: How did Jack's father know about Brokeback Mountain?? This may seem simple, and now I find it complex!! Wow! Wwow!

Here is your comment:
Art - I think you bring up a very interesting perspective - certainly one I had never thought of before. We know that Aguirre and Jack's mom were in contact at least two times while Jack and Ennis were up on the mountain. I am going to assume, like most mothers, that Jack's mom had to have asked him at least once how Jack was. I can surmise that Aguirre would not have overtly said anything about Jack and Ennis' intimacy - but it could have been intimated - maybe something like, 'well he sure is getting along well with that Ennis Del Mar fellow'. I could then imagine Jack's mom relates the (phone) conversation to Jack's father. I am assuming they spoke by phone (Aguirre and Jack's mom) - maybe not though - she could have written a lettter and mailed it in care of the employment agency.
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Did Jack's mother really communicated twice with Acquire?? Any proof?? Book and/or movie??







opinionista:

--- Quote from: BBM-Cat2006 on March 24, 2007, 11:25:39 am --- I am assuming they spoke by phone (Aguirre and Jack's mom) - maybe not though - she could have written a letter and mailed it in care of the employment agency.

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If she wrote a letter I guess Aguirre would've given it directly to Jack, don't you think? I think is quite likely she called Aguirre. I can imagine Jack telling his parents where he was going to and for how long.

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