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It was Ennis who first showed his affection for Jack . . .
Garry_LH:
Well... if you want to go clear back to where we first get a clue Ennis cares for Jack, we're back at where he orders soup from the Bast, instead of the beans he so clearly likes.
squashcourt:
--- Quote from: Penthesilea on January 13, 2007, 11:27:19 am ---There's a fault within your logic: it's Jack who first shows affection in this scene by taking his bandana off and trying to wipe Ennis' temple with it.
Edit: Where did I leave my manners? We haven't talked yet, Pierre, so welcome to BetterMost!
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Hi -
True . . . perhaps I should have clarified my observation.
This is about the gentle wrapping of Ennis's hand over Jack's to get the bandanna. If a close friend of mine would be physically hurt I would not think twice about coming to his help. I would think that's how Jack reacted.
Some guys (straight or gay) have this macho image to to uphold and I must admit I am one of them but I would never cringe away from a gentle touch.
The movie, in my opinion, is about two men who have repressed their homosexuality. Their stolen glances at the beginning (trailer scene) may have been the match that lit the candle. They became friendlier and more familiar with each other as the summer went by. Ennis's lightning pat on Jack's hip after he shot the elk may have been Ennis's way of wanting to show what may have been awakened in him and since there are only the two of them and since both are in the same mental stress about each other's feelings why even bring up who is a bottom and who is a top as some have suggested. This is not relevant to this tragedy. Let's face it - it's a current situation.
Affectionately,
Pierre - ;)
Ellemeno:
--- Quote from: squashcourt on January 14, 2007, 05:51:07 pm ---
Ennis's lightning pat on Jack's hip after he shot the elk
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I missed that! When is that?
Cameron:
in all my readings the last few weeks I haven't seen anything on what I noticed, how very close they were sitting next to each other when they were eating the elk. It's hard to tell but it looks like their knees are touching.
And I have seen this mentioned but it is one of my favorite mini scenes, when they get to the second camp and Jack finds that white thing they use as a bench (what is that?, wood or a animals skeleton?, Ennis was clearly reaching out to Jack but its hard to tell if he was touching Jack or that thing. Still that was not too long before TS1.
jpwagoneer1964:
--- Quote from: marlb42 on January 15, 2007, 01:18:31 am ---in all my readings the last few weeks I haven't seen anything on what I noticed, how very close they were sitting next to each other when they were eating the elk. It's hard to tell but it looks like their knees are touching.
And I have seen this mentioned but it is one of my favorite mini scenes, when they get to the second camp and Jack finds that white thing they use as a bench (what is that?, wood or a animals skeleton?, Ennis was clearly reaching out to Jack but its hard to tell if he was touching Jack or that thing. Still that was not too long before TS1.
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It was a dead log. It is hard to tell but I think Ennis does give Jack a pat on the shoulder.
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