This may go along in the double meaning thread, but I have been thinking about it alot. The more I have been watching over and over, the more I realize that lines that I thought I understood the first few times I now understand less and less about what they really mean. I guess the more familiar I am with the characters the more I realize that so many lines that were said could actually have many, many, many meanings and now I am trying to figure these out but I guess there are no real answers.
The number one line for me with meaning changes.
"This is a one-shot thing we got going on here" The more I watch the more I wonder exactly what did this really mean, was the one shot the summer, or Jack, or the relationship?
Then there are the lines in the sheep fiasco
"What if we need to work for Aguirre again"
"Did you think of that?"
"We got to stick it out, Jack" Surely this was not just about separating the sheep.
Even " if you can't fix it, you gotta stand it"
"There are no reigns of this one" I know these are obvious ones, but still.
Of course there are now many whole scenes that take on new meanings.
Of course, what exactly was Lureen thinking and trying to say, about the ashes, that is.
What were the words behind silent conversation between Jack and Mrs Twist after he found the shirts, why did she put her hand to her throat at that second looking at Ennis.
In fact, even a seeming innocuous incident, when Jack and LaShawn were dancing and she was just babbling on, to me there was even something meaningful and poignant about her babbling, " I told him you can't fix it with..." (Please forgive me but I forgot those exact words right now.)
I am sure many of things have been discusses like crazy here previously, but it all really strikes me how ambiguous almost every line in the whole film is once you think you understand.
(I know I listed some of the most obvious one, there are so many more)