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Lureen COULD have contacted Ennis
Aloysius J. Gleek:
Dearest Claribelle:
That top was pretty Op-Pop, all right, but was it really any worse than the 'suggestive' "Pair O' Lucky Horseshoes" shirt stolen from Dale Evans worn during the 'Pissant' scene? And all definitely so-very-very-Lureen--
As the young people would say, 'props' to costume designer Marit Allen!
;)
delalluvia:
--- Quote from: Ellemeno on April 13, 2006, 06:03:08 pm ---When Ennis calls Lureen to find out about Jack's death, she says, "Jack used to mention you, you're the fishin buddy, or the huntin buddy, I know that." A moment later, she says, "Would a let you know what happened, but I wasn't sure about your name or address."
So which is it, she knows his name or she doesn't know his name? And we know she knows what state he lives in, because Jack would go up there "two, three times a year." She could have found him, I bet. At least she could have tried.
--- End quote ---
Not necessarily. ;D I'm really bad with names. Terrible. Since Ennis wasn't HER friend, since Ennis DIDN'T live in Childress, since he WASN'T part of their little social group, why should Lureen give any importance to a man her husband drives out of state to go see 2-3 times a year?
Maybe - like me - when Ennis mentions his name, a light in Lureen's head goes off. NOW she remembers his name. She knew it, she just couldn't recall it. It wasn't important to her.
Just a thought.
opinionista:
--- Quote from: Ellemeno on April 13, 2006, 06:03:08 pm ---When Ennis calls Lureen to find out about Jack's death, she says, "Jack used to mention you, you're the fishin buddy, or the huntin buddy, I know that." A moment later, she says, "Would a let you know what happened, but I wasn't sure about your name or address."
So which is it, she knows his name or she doesn't know his name? And we know she knows what state he lives in, because Jack would go up there "two, three times a year." She could have found him, I bet. At least she could have tried.
--- End quote ---
Perhaps she didn't know his last name. Unless she read Ennis' postcards when Jack wasn't around, which is quite unlikely. She didn't seem to care very much about Jack life.
Jeff Wrangler:
Good point that possibly she didn't know Ennis's last name, but maybe she just didn't want to know it, that is, deliberately made no effort to remember it?
I'm tempted to think she made no effort to contact Ennis because with Lureen it was all about Lureen and she didn't give a damn, but she did at least care enough about Jack that she suggested Ennis make an attempt to carry out Jack's wish to have his ashes scattered on Brokeback.
Is a puzzlement. ...
David:
Somehow I'm sure Jack would have kept every one of the Postcards that he rec'd from Ennis. Then again, he may not have kept them in Childress. Perhaps there is a shoebox full of them up in Lightning Flat in the closet?
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