Thanks moremojo !
Your comment is this:
Neither man seemed particularly religious, though religion (specifically Christianity) was certainly a feature in their mutual environment. I have a hunch that neither Ennis nor Jack would have made much of Easter (though they might have if the day would have provided any sort of excuse to arrange another fishing trip!).
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Religion is mentioned in the movie, as well as in Annie's story? More than once??
Remember that Ennis got married to his lady, in a church!! ??
Did Jack marry his lady in a church?? Any proof in the movie and/or in Annie's story??
Does it puzzle you that both Ennis and Jack talked about religion in the movie?? Why??
As it is Holy Friday, we must not forget that Jack got killed, maybe murdered; anyway, he is not alive after an episode!! Is that a pentecostal idea of Annie?? It seems so to me!! To you too??
Like Jack is Christ in a way, yes, yes!! ??
And Ennis realizes that too!! ??
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An excuse for a fishing trip would have maybe be Easter for Ennis and Jack, could be so, and/or it was so before in one or more of those past years??
Jack not letting son play TV while eating with his wife, father-in-law and mother-in-law, was that Easter??
Happy Holy Friday!!
Hugs!!