Back to the topic for just a moment, here's a theory I threw out recently on another thread and got some support for. Let's see what you guys think.
Movie Ennis, of course, never says "I must have wrang it out a hundred times thinking of you" -- it would be way out of character. But did anyone else notice a scene in the movie that might possibly be alluding to that line?
I'm referring to the moment right after Ennis gets Jack's first postcard. He reads it (eyes lit up, lips moving -- so cute!) and hastily explains to Alma they used to be fishing buddies ... and then BOLTS OUT OF THE KITCHEN, sort of tucking in his shirt but actually just wiping his hand on it, and heads toward the back of the house.
OK, so it's subtle. But, um, there's no doubt he's thinking of Jack right then ...