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David:
OK,   I did it.    I watched the first tent scene in slow motion (half speed).   DVD technology is great isn't it?   

OMG!     This scene is soooo much better this way.   No audio unfortunately, but way more passionate!      The part where the boys are up and facing eachother is awsome.   They are holding eachothers heads and faces.   Jack is looking longingly into Ennis's eyes.     Even when Ennis flips Jack over and takes charge, that whole scene flows much better when viewed half speed.   Soooo much more intimate.   I wish it was filmed at a slower pace for the movie now.   

David

isabelle:
David, you never fail to put a smile on my face! If only we could slow down the motion in real life too sometimes, hunh?!
But I am still sooooo technologically challenged, I wouldn't know how to do this! Can you tell me how you do slow motion with a DVD please? I am curious now!

RouxB:
I am on viewing restriction until San Francisco so I can't go try this. But, I have rewound in slow-mo a hunnert times and, I agree, it is so much more intimate slow. You really get the detail of their hunger for each other-things that you don't have time to focus on in regular speed.

 O0

Sashca1007:
David, you are SO right!  One of the very first things I did when I bought my DVD was slow down the first tent scene.  I don't know much about the system I was using (my daughter's, because she has a bigger TV screen than mine!) but the slo-mo that it offered was 1/2,1/8,1/16, and 1/32--  I chose the 1/32 which is incredibly slow--  I was seeing details I'd never dreamed were there.  At regular speed the scene goes by way too quickly, but slowing it down shows the expressions on their faces--  Jack's intense desire for Ennis....  Ennis' face as his gun is gettin' ready to go off--  wow! Watching this gave me a deeper (!) appreciation for Heath and Jake's acting--  this scene shows that these actors were 'in the moment'..... they gave a hunderd percent of themselves (I fantasize they weren't acting!) when a good part of it is not even noticed at the theatrical screenings because it is so quick and dark.  And I haven't even mentioned the HANDS!  I never once was able to see the hands at the theater, but on the DVD, and slowed down.....  Oh-h-hh...!  I originally bought the widescreen, but after sfericsf told me about the benefits of this particular fullscreen, I bought that version too, and it was worth it.  Now the scene becomes so much more than a 'high altitude'  ;), it oozes with desire that seems more loving, and even tender.  The fact that some people (not any of us!) have referred to TS1 as a 'rape scene' is both laughable and sickening.  And...which one of them is the supposed victim?  Ha! As if rape victims held their attacker's faces and hands with that kind of love....   hmff.

If any of you can slow it down to that level (1/32 is all I know about it) it is well worth it.  The other scenes I viewed that way were TS2 (of course!) and the reunion kiss--  and THAT was incredible, too---  their FACES....  could make a person believe that passion was real, and not just exquisite acting by these young men.  Dang, they're good.

Two_mules:

--- Quote from: Sashca1007 on May 13, 2006, 01:09:08 pm --- And I haven't even mentioned the HANDS!  I never once was able to see the hands at the theater, but on the DVD, and slowed down.....  Oh-h-hh...! 

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Meryl and I watched this over and over in slo-mo. For me, too, it was the first time I'd noticed the hands, despite seeing it 9 or 10 times at the cinema. There are so many films with indifferent het scenes, where I have to suspend belief, as a viewer, as to the actors feelings for each other, but here the chemistry between Heath and Jake is explosive.


--- Quote --- Dang, they're good.

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They sure are.

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