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What happens right after Tent Scene 1?

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Sheyne:

*soothes Ray with a shoulder and back massage*

there there...

Ray:
We are so getting closer to the 1000 post mark Hunh?!  Soon we will be able to telll posters that they cannot post 'full frontal nudity' with authoirity!

Sheyne:

--- Quote from: Ray on May 27, 2006, 09:28:13 am ---We are so getting closer to the 1000 post mark Hunh?!  Soon we will be able to telll posters that they cannot post 'full frontal nudity' with authoirity!

--- End quote ---

Tell.. not telll

Authority.. not authoirity


Love your spirit tho..

*ducks*
 ;D

delalluvia:
Ennis fell fast asleep.  Jack, who was less drunk, and always cold in that climate - and around Ennis' emotional state - stayed awake long enough to pull his coat on.

No talking, no chit chat, no cuddling, definitely none.

Ennis couldn't even talk to Jack the next morning.  He said nothing and just rode off.  Hardly a man who would engage in 'afterglow'.

My experience with men also lets me know that if it's late at night, after a full day, men just want to fall asleep.  That's why I always push for afternoon or early evening sex.

They have no reason NOT to engage in any 'after activities' because it's still too early to go to sleep.

I dislike early morning sex as well, for hygienic reasons.  Most men I was with were all for it, but they were after SEX, not lovemaking.  Just inserting Peg A into Slot B and going after it.  Which I only like when I first meet someone.  After you get used to them, and they've been around, such basic sex activities are what the old 'Wives Tales/Jokes' are about.  Women lying there, doing the laundry list in their heads while their man goes after it.   ::)

Brown Eyes:

--- Quote from: Ray on May 27, 2006, 09:02:18 am ---I have to say at this point that even a master such as Ang would fail to consider how pulling a jacket on would impact the world.  the man's sybolism is breath taking, but really, I draw the line at how one dresses!  I love you barb, but would suggest at this point that you stop the repeat perscriptions.

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I quite like Barb's ideas about layering.  I bet the costume designers for the film would much appreciate the deep analysis.  Well, so much seems to hinge on clothing anyway (shirts, shirt colors, hat colors, etc.) that the layering idea seems quite good.  This film is so spare in certain ways that it seems like the little details mean more in this film than in many other films.

Re: Jack's coat in the morning after the first tent scene, I also quite like the idea of vulnerability.  He doesn't tuck his shirt in when he gets out of the tent, which makes him look really, super vulnerable.  This un-tucked shirt detail makes me wonder if he really *wasn't* fully dressed whilst sleeping.

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