You MUST get a fullscreen version. And I found good ones at Target, after failing at 6 other trys...the fullscreen at Target has a CD in it of someone or other reading the original story..I haven't had time to listen yet...BUT:
Right away, you will see: in the motel scene, Ennis's left hand WITH WEDDING RING, is visable throughout the scene--hey,. that's important! Also, Ennis rubs Jack's arm, every time he moves his hand, because his left hand is resting lightly on Jack's right armn, wbich is around Ennis.--any crumb from Ennis is great...
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This will take 5-6 viewings, unless you have a slower-downer, which I don't. But an ocasional "pause" helps:
Oh, Jack says "Ennis" right before Ennis turns him down, so her faces the canvas floor..
While they are (pretending to have sex):
Jack grabs Ennis's wrist with his hand--you can clearly see the blue cuff on the grabbing hand. And then., right before Jacks' head collapses on the canvas, he reaches across with his left hand and grabs Ennis's right hand fingers and palm (he's already holding his wrist with his right hand). It's not loving, or affectionate; it's as if he was holding on for dear life...I think THAT's important too. Look at the lower left part of your screen, but not way in the corner--right where you'd expect Jack's hand to be. I NEVER saw this in the theater, or on widescreen...I watched it a lot before I was sure.
In fact, this fullscreen one I have is going to get worn out before i even open the widsescreen...