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What happens right after Tent Scene 1?
TJ:
Added comment here in regard to the book version: Since both of the guys slept some inside the tent, Ennis had snored before his teeth started chattering/hammering/yammering, before Ennis got into Jack's bedroll, Ennis was not as drunk as he was aroud 2 AM when he asked Jack for a blanket to sleep outside.
Also, in the book, when Ennis got into Jack's bedroll, their intimacy deepened. That means it was not an all-of-a-sudden thing when Jack seized Ennis' left hand and put it on his erect cock. Apparently Jack did that because he had felt that Ennis had rise in his Levi's.
Jeff Wrangler:
The story also tells us that Ennis woke up the next morning with "a top-grade headache." In other words, he was hung over.
Jack doesn't seem to be as drunk as Ennis when he tries to tell Ennis he would be better off sleeping in the tent, so I'm guessing he was sober enough to get his coat back on after Ennis withdrew and fell asleep. I seem to remember someone suggesting somewhere that Jack having his coat on the next morning was a continuity error, but I don't think it was.
slayers_creek_oth:
--- Quote from: Jeff Wrangler on May 02, 2006, 10:31:09 pm ---I seem to remember someone suggesting somewhere that Jack having his coat on the next morning was a continuity error, but I don't think it was.
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Damn thats probably why it lost the Oscar! LOL JK... ::)
I doubt it was an error.....not in an Ang Lee film.....
Aussie Chris:
--- Quote from: Jeff Wrangler on May 02, 2006, 10:31:09 pm ---I seem to remember someone suggesting somewhere that Jack having his coat on the next morning was a continuity error, but I don't think it was.
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Is it a continuity error if between shots a character puts their coat back on? It was cold right??? I thought C.E. only related to a change in sets/wardrobe/etc if something changed that could not be explained?
Brown Eyes:
Well, Ennis seemingly didn't even have the energy to pull his pants back up before falling asleep that night. I wonder if Jack was "fully dressed" aside from the coat. If you know what I mean. When Ennis sits up and gazes at Jack (he seems to look at him for a rather long, drawn-out moment), what is he seeing and more importantly what is he thinking?
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